Colorado-Yale Notes

Colorado improves its series lead over Yale to 3-1.

Colorado improves to 114-37 in nonconference games under Tad Boyle and 67-20 since 2014-15. The Buffaloes are 84-7 in nonconference home games under Boyle

The win was the 258th for Boyle at Colorado, leaving him three behind Sox Walseth for the most in program history. Walseth was 261-245 in 20 seasons (1956-76).

Colorado has won 19 of its last 25 at the CU Events Center.

Colorado is 119-16 since the 2010-11 season when holding its opponent to 62 points or less. The Buffaloes have won three-straight, 14 of 16 and 23 of 26 in that scenario.

Colorado committed just eight fouls, its fewest since recording eight against UC Irvine on Nov. 18, 2019.

Yale made its only free throw attempt of the game, coming at 5:22 of the second half. The one free throw attempt is the fewest allowed by Colorado since the 1996-97 season. The one made throw is the fewest since San Francisco was 0 or 3 in a 72-55 Colorado win at the CU Events Center on Dec. 3, 2014.

Tristan da Silva (20 points, 8-15 FG) season-high in points recording the second 20-point game of his career. Matched season-highs for field goals made and attempted; was also 8 for 15 against UMass. Matched his season-high six rebounds (at Grambling State).

Lawson Lovering recorded a career-high and matched a team season-best with three blocked shots. Lovering has a block in all seven games this season but it was his first time with multiple blocks in any one contest.
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