Colorado-Washington Notes
Colorado improved to 16-4 overall, 5-2 in the Pac-12. It ties for the second best 20-game start in team history, matching the 1996-97 NCAA Tournament squad. Colorado began the 1968-69 season 17-3.
Â
Colorado’s league mark equals its best in the Pac-12 era (2011-12).
Â
Colorado is 28-8 over its last 36 games.
Â
Eleven of Colorado’s 16 wins have been by 10 or more points
Â
CU’s 11th game with plus-9 rebounding edge or better this season.
Â
Colorado wins its 34th straight game when holding the opponent to 62 or less.
Â
Colorado had 22 assists, its second most of the season (26 vs Iona) and most in Pac-12 play since dishing out 22 at UCLA – the Buffaloes’ next opponent – on Feb. 6, 2019. The Buffaloes had 41 assists on 55 field goals in the two home games this week.
Â
Colorado is 26-0 under Tad Boyle when getting 20-plus assists.
Â
Colorado had 51 first half points, its most since scoring 57 against Northern Arizona on Dec. 21, 2012. The 51 first half points are the most vs. a Pac-12 opponent. Colorado averaged just 62 points overall in three losses to Washington last year. The Buffaloes had only 55 in the game in Seattle.
Â
Colorado tied a season-high with 12 steals (Northern Iowa). The Buffaloes have five games this season with double-digit steals, the most since the 2012-13 team had five in 33 games. Colorado had only five games with double-digit steals over the previous three seasons combined. The Buffaloes forced at least 20 turnovers for the fifth time this season.
Â
Colorado snaps its five-game losing streak against Washington and narrows the Huskies lead in the series to 17-12.
Â
McKinley Wright IV (15 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists) his 15 points moved him into a tie with Marcus Hall (2003-06, ’07-08) for 24th in career scoring with 1,178 points. His eight rebounds ties for his second most of the season and best in Pac-12 play. Averaged 7.0 rebounds on the week.
Â
Shane Gatling (9 points, 5 assists, 4-5 FG) had a season high with five assists, his second-most in a Colorado uniform. His career-high six assists came in last year’s home game vs. Washington. He made 7 of 11 field goal attempts against the Washington schools this week.
Â
Tyler Bey (16 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steals) had his fifth game with at least three steals this season. Led Colorado in scoring for the sixth time this season and hit double digits for the 16th time.
Â
Dallas Walton (7 points, 2 rebounds, 3-7 FG) scored 14 points this week compared to 17 total his first 16 games. Has made 11 of his last 16 field goal attempts. Played a season-high 14 minutes.
Â
Maddox Daniels (6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists) hit both 3-point attempts improving his Pac-12 3-point shooting to 56.3 percent (9 of 16). Tied his Colorado career-best with three rebounds; had just three over the previous eight games.
Â
Â
Â
Colorado’s league mark equals its best in the Pac-12 era (2011-12).
Â
Colorado is 28-8 over its last 36 games.
Â
Eleven of Colorado’s 16 wins have been by 10 or more points
Â
CU’s 11th game with plus-9 rebounding edge or better this season.
Â
Colorado wins its 34th straight game when holding the opponent to 62 or less.
Â
Colorado had 22 assists, its second most of the season (26 vs Iona) and most in Pac-12 play since dishing out 22 at UCLA – the Buffaloes’ next opponent – on Feb. 6, 2019. The Buffaloes had 41 assists on 55 field goals in the two home games this week.
Â
Colorado is 26-0 under Tad Boyle when getting 20-plus assists.
Â
Colorado had 51 first half points, its most since scoring 57 against Northern Arizona on Dec. 21, 2012. The 51 first half points are the most vs. a Pac-12 opponent. Colorado averaged just 62 points overall in three losses to Washington last year. The Buffaloes had only 55 in the game in Seattle.
Â
Colorado tied a season-high with 12 steals (Northern Iowa). The Buffaloes have five games this season with double-digit steals, the most since the 2012-13 team had five in 33 games. Colorado had only five games with double-digit steals over the previous three seasons combined. The Buffaloes forced at least 20 turnovers for the fifth time this season.
Â
Colorado snaps its five-game losing streak against Washington and narrows the Huskies lead in the series to 17-12.
Â
McKinley Wright IV (15 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists) his 15 points moved him into a tie with Marcus Hall (2003-06, ’07-08) for 24th in career scoring with 1,178 points. His eight rebounds ties for his second most of the season and best in Pac-12 play. Averaged 7.0 rebounds on the week.
Â
Shane Gatling (9 points, 5 assists, 4-5 FG) had a season high with five assists, his second-most in a Colorado uniform. His career-high six assists came in last year’s home game vs. Washington. He made 7 of 11 field goal attempts against the Washington schools this week.
Â
Tyler Bey (16 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steals) had his fifth game with at least three steals this season. Led Colorado in scoring for the sixth time this season and hit double digits for the 16th time.
Â
Dallas Walton (7 points, 2 rebounds, 3-7 FG) scored 14 points this week compared to 17 total his first 16 games. Has made 11 of his last 16 field goal attempts. Played a season-high 14 minutes.
Â
Maddox Daniels (6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists) hit both 3-point attempts improving his Pac-12 3-point shooting to 56.3 percent (9 of 16). Tied his Colorado career-best with three rebounds; had just three over the previous eight games.
Â
Â