Colorado-Eastern Washington Notes

vs
Grace College (Ind.)

Oct 19 (Sun)

12 p.m.

 
 
Colorado snaps a rare two-game skid and improves to 30-12 over the last two seasons.
 
The Buffaloes have won 10 of their last 11 at home, 16 of their last 18, and 29 of their last 34 at the CU Events Center.
 
Colorado remains undefeated against Eastern Washington all time (4-0).
 
Colorado improves to 4-1 in games decided by five points or less. The Buffaloes were 4-5 last season in those games.
 
Colorado improves to 108-34 in nonconference regular season games under Tad Boyle including an 80-6 mark at the CU Events Center.
 
Colorado shot 20 percent (4 of 20) from 3-point range, its second-lowest total of the season (1 for 9, .111 vs. Brown). The Buffaloes started the game 4 of 8 from downtown but missed their last 12 3-point attempts.
 
Colorado held Eastern Washington to 40 percent shooting (22-55) and held a plus-12 advantage on the boards (40-28). Colorado is 75-5 in the Tad Boyle era when holding teams to 40 percent or less from the field and at least a plus-8 rebound advantage.
 
Colorado held Eastern Washington to 57 points. The Eagles had averaged 81.0 points in their previous eight games.
 
Jabari Walker (17 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists) – Recorded his sixth double-double of the season and fifth in the last six games. Averaging 14 points and 10.7 rebounds during that span. Tied his personal best three assists, hitting that mark for the second-straight game and third time this season.
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Evan Battey (9 points, 6 rebounds) – Jumps three spots on CU’s all-time scoring list into 34th with 1,028, passing former teammate D’Shawn Schwartz (2017-21) and Wilky Gilmore (1959-62) each with 1,026 and Chauncey Billups who had 1,020 from 1995-97. Moved into 27th in career rebounding with 560, passing Frank Gampert who had 555 from 1950-53.
 
 
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