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.
 
Colorado’s league mark equals its best in the Pac-12 era (2011-12).
 
Colorado is 28-8 over its last 36 games.
 
Eleven of Colorado’s 16 wins have been by 10 or more points
 
CU’s 11th game with plus-9 rebounding edge or better this season.
 
Colorado wins its 34th straight game when holding the opponent to 62 or less.
 
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.
 
Colorado is 26-0 under Tad Boyle when getting 20-plus assists.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Colorado snaps its five-game losing streak against Washington and narrows the Huskies lead in the series to 17-12.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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