Colorado-Stanford Notes

Colorado drops to 21-9 overall. The Buffaloes have lost three in a row for the first time since Feb. 15-21, 2018 (at Washington State, at Washington, vs. USC)

 
Colorado was 7 of 8 from the free throw line. The Buffaloes have been held to 10 or less free throw attempts in five of the last six games after taking no less than 12 the first 24 contests. Colorado had just 26 made free throws over the last four games (6.5 per game)
 
Colorado has given up 72.7 points over the last three games. The Buffaloes have given up 70 points in three straight games after allowing only four opponents reach 70 over the first 14 Pac-12 games. Opponents are shooting 49.4 percent during that span (84-170).
 
Stanford’s 31 field goals are the second-most given up by the Buffaloes this season (32 vs Dayton).
 
Colorado had a season-low five assists.
 
McKinley Wright IV (13 points, 11 rebounds, 3 steals) recorded his 11th career double-double and sixth this season. It’s his fourth of the points-rebounds variety. His 11 rebounds are a career-high, surpassing the 10 he had in his other three points-rebound double-doubles. Wright moved past David Harrison (1,317 from 2001-04) for 16th in career scoring at 1,329 points. His three steals were the most by any Buff since he had his season-high four at USC on Feb. 1. Wright moved into a three-way tie for 19th in career steals at 103 joining Vince Kelley (1981-84) and Michel Morandias (2000-04).
 
D’Shawn Schwartz (14 points, 5-9 FG) rebounded from a 0 for 8 night at Cal, going 5 of 9, hitting double figures in scoring for the 18th time this season.
 
Tyler Bey (17 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals) led Colorado in scoring for the 10th time this season and 26th time in his career. Had at least five field goals (6-14) for the fifth straight game, hitting 27 of 51 during that span (.529). Had multiple steals for the first time since the Stanford game in Boulder (Feb. 8). Had multiple steals for the 12th time this season.
 
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