Colorado-California Notes
California trims Colorado’s all-time series lead to 19-17 and improves its all-time record against the Buffs in Berkeley to 14-2.
Colorado’s nation-leading free throw percentage dipped to 82.4 after hitting 15 of 21 (.714), equaling the season low performance vs. Oregon State on Feb. 8. The Buffaloes were lower than 71.4 percent in 16 of 32 games last season.
Colorado’s five assists were a season low.
California’s 20 free throws made tied an opponent season high (at Arizona) and 28 attempts was an opponent season-high
Matt Bradley’s 29 points for California is the most scored on the Buffaloes this season.
McKinley Wright IV (13 points, 3 assists, 2 rebounds) with his two boards became the first player in Pac-12 Conference history to reach 1,600 points, 600 rebounds and 600 assists and is just the 10th NCAA Division I player to reach those numbers since 1985 (see chart below). He’s 13 points to whittling that list down to seven for 1,700-600-600. Wright moved into ninth in career scoring (1,687) passing Emmett Lewis who had 1,680 from 1975-79. Wright started his 120th career game tying Josh Scott (2012-16) for fourth on CU’s all-time list. He played in his 121st game tying Dominique Collier (2014-18) for 14th.
The 1,600, 600, 600 Club (DI since 1985-86)
Name, School Years GP Pts Reb Ast
Jon Elmore, Marshall 2015-19 133 2,638 636 783
Nate Wolters, South Dakota St 2009-13 127 2,352 601 668
Greivis Vasquez, Maryland 2006-10 136 2,171 647 772
DaAndre Kane, Marshall/Iowa St 2010-14 132 2,110 743 645
D.J. Cooper, Ohio 2009-13 143 2,075 620 934
Kyle Collingsworth, BYU 2010-16 140 1,707 1,047 703
Andre Miller, Utah 1995-99 134 1,618 643 721
Denzel Valentine, Michigan St 2012-16 144 1,645 855 639
Tarkus Ferguson, Ill-Chicago 2016-20 127 1,646 743 632
McKinley Wright IV, Colorado 2017- 121 1,687 600 626
Eli Parquet (10 points, 4-5 FG, 2-3 3FG) reached his career high in points for the second straight game and third time this season (first done at UCLA). Tied career highs in overall field goals made (4) and 3-pointers made (2). He is averaging 9.0 points over the last four games while hitting 70 percent from the field (14-20) and 60 percent from 3-point range (6-10).
Jeriah Horne (8 points, 12 rebounds) personal CU high in rebounds and matched his overall collegiate best; had 12 with Tulsa against Tulane on Feb. 14, 2019.
Colorado’s nation-leading free throw percentage dipped to 82.4 after hitting 15 of 21 (.714), equaling the season low performance vs. Oregon State on Feb. 8. The Buffaloes were lower than 71.4 percent in 16 of 32 games last season.
Colorado’s five assists were a season low.
California’s 20 free throws made tied an opponent season high (at Arizona) and 28 attempts was an opponent season-high
Matt Bradley’s 29 points for California is the most scored on the Buffaloes this season.
McKinley Wright IV (13 points, 3 assists, 2 rebounds) with his two boards became the first player in Pac-12 Conference history to reach 1,600 points, 600 rebounds and 600 assists and is just the 10th NCAA Division I player to reach those numbers since 1985 (see chart below). He’s 13 points to whittling that list down to seven for 1,700-600-600. Wright moved into ninth in career scoring (1,687) passing Emmett Lewis who had 1,680 from 1975-79. Wright started his 120th career game tying Josh Scott (2012-16) for fourth on CU’s all-time list. He played in his 121st game tying Dominique Collier (2014-18) for 14th.
The 1,600, 600, 600 Club (DI since 1985-86)
Name, School Years GP Pts Reb Ast
Jon Elmore, Marshall 2015-19 133 2,638 636 783
Nate Wolters, South Dakota St 2009-13 127 2,352 601 668
Greivis Vasquez, Maryland 2006-10 136 2,171 647 772
DaAndre Kane, Marshall/Iowa St 2010-14 132 2,110 743 645
D.J. Cooper, Ohio 2009-13 143 2,075 620 934
Kyle Collingsworth, BYU 2010-16 140 1,707 1,047 703
Andre Miller, Utah 1995-99 134 1,618 643 721
Denzel Valentine, Michigan St 2012-16 144 1,645 855 639
Tarkus Ferguson, Ill-Chicago 2016-20 127 1,646 743 632
McKinley Wright IV, Colorado 2017- 121 1,687 600 626
Eli Parquet (10 points, 4-5 FG, 2-3 3FG) reached his career high in points for the second straight game and third time this season (first done at UCLA). Tied career highs in overall field goals made (4) and 3-pointers made (2). He is averaging 9.0 points over the last four games while hitting 70 percent from the field (14-20) and 60 percent from 3-point range (6-10).
Jeriah Horne (8 points, 12 rebounds) personal CU high in rebounds and matched his overall collegiate best; had 12 with Tulsa against Tulane on Feb. 14, 2019.