Colorado-CSUB Notes
Colorado has won three straight and six of eight overall. The Buffaloes are 32-12 dating back to the beginning of the 2020-21 season.
Colorado improves to 3-0 all-time against CSU Bakersfield.
CSUB’s 46 points tied a season low for a Colorado opponent. Maine also had 46 in a 90-46 Buffs win on Nov. 15.
Colorado’s 45 field goal attempts tied a season low (Brown) and 19 field goals made tied for the second lowest (18 vs. Brown, 19 vs. Tennessee)
CSUB’s 27.3 percent shooting was a season-low for a CU opponent and the lowest since the Buffaloes held Cal to the exact same numbers, 15 of 55, on March. 4, 2017 in a 54-46 Buffs win. The 15 field goals were the fewest since the Buffs held Northern Colorado to 15 on Dec. 14, 2020.
Colorado had a season-high 16 assists and on just 19 made baskets. The 84.2 percentage of assists to made field goals is the best in the Boyle era, besting the 82.1 percent against Jackson State on Nov. 16, 2013 when the Buffaloes had 23 assists on 28 buckets.
Colorado improves to 82-6 in nonconference home games under Tad Boyle.
Keeshawn Barthelemy (12 points, 6 rebounds, 4-7 FG) led the Buffaloes in scoring for the fourth time this season and first since the first three games of the year. He was 2 of 3 from 3-point range after making just one of his previous 16 attempts. Averaging 5.5 rebounds over the last four games.
Nique Clifford (10 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) logged his third career double-figure scoring game. Hit a personal-best four field goals while tying marks for 3-point field goals (2), overall field goal attempts (7) and assists (3).
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Colorado improves to 3-0 all-time against CSU Bakersfield.
CSUB’s 46 points tied a season low for a Colorado opponent. Maine also had 46 in a 90-46 Buffs win on Nov. 15.
Colorado’s 45 field goal attempts tied a season low (Brown) and 19 field goals made tied for the second lowest (18 vs. Brown, 19 vs. Tennessee)
CSUB’s 27.3 percent shooting was a season-low for a CU opponent and the lowest since the Buffaloes held Cal to the exact same numbers, 15 of 55, on March. 4, 2017 in a 54-46 Buffs win. The 15 field goals were the fewest since the Buffs held Northern Colorado to 15 on Dec. 14, 2020.
Colorado had a season-high 16 assists and on just 19 made baskets. The 84.2 percentage of assists to made field goals is the best in the Boyle era, besting the 82.1 percent against Jackson State on Nov. 16, 2013 when the Buffaloes had 23 assists on 28 buckets.
Colorado improves to 82-6 in nonconference home games under Tad Boyle.
Keeshawn Barthelemy (12 points, 6 rebounds, 4-7 FG) led the Buffaloes in scoring for the fourth time this season and first since the first three games of the year. He was 2 of 3 from 3-point range after making just one of his previous 16 attempts. Averaging 5.5 rebounds over the last four games.
Nique Clifford (10 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) logged his third career double-figure scoring game. Hit a personal-best four field goals while tying marks for 3-point field goals (2), overall field goal attempts (7) and assists (3).
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