Colorado University Athletics

Colorado-Stanford Notes

vs
Providence

Nov 14 (Fri)

7 p.m.

Colorado wins its fifth-straight game, with the last three coming on the road. It’s Colorado’s first three-game conference road win streak since 2013 and second since 2002. ; it’s the 21st time in school history dating back over 100 years that a CU team has won three or more straight league road games, and just the fourth time since 1964. Tonight marked the first time the Buffaloes have won three in a row on the same road trip (true road games only; neutral sites not included) – See Full list below

In addition, the California Stanford sweep is Colorado’s third “travel partner” sweep in the Pac-12 era joining Oregon-Oregon State in 2013 and USC-UCLA in 2019

On the road trip, Colorado outscored the opponent 129-81 in the second half (OSU: 46-32, CAL: 42-27, STAN: 41-22)

Colorado improves to 10-9 over its last 19 Pac-12 road games.

Colorado improved to 7-7 this season when trailing at the half, winning the last two.

Colorado improved to 14-0 this season when scoring at least 70 points.

Evan Battey (15 points, 6-11 FG, 3-3 3FG) became the 14th player in team history to reach 1,200 career points and 600 rebounds, now sitting at 1,213 and 635. He is the 24th Buff to reach 1,200 points. Battey was a perfect 7 of 7 from 3-point range in the two games against Stanford this season.
 
K.J. Simpson (10 points, 6-8 FT) third straight double figure scoring game – had 39 points on the 3-game road trip (13.0 ppg) and hit 14 of 18 from the free throw line

COLORADO / Three-plus road game winning streaks (21; conference play)
 
Season   Conference       No.                Date/Opponent (score)                                                                                                               
1912-13     RMAC          3^     Feb. 1 (at Colorado Mines 28-23); Feb. 7 at Colorado A&M (42-32); Feb. 11 at Denver (24-9)                
1916-17     RMAC            3     Jan. 26 at Colorado Mines (37-14); Feb. 13 at Colorado A&M (35-21); Feb. 24 at Denver (22-20)
1920-21     RMAC            4     Jan. 27 at Colorado A&M (37-21); Feb. 2 at Colorado Mines (30-28); Feb. 12 at Colorado College (39-30);
                                                      March 5 at Denver (26-14)
1924-25     RMAC            4     Feb. 4 at Colorado A&M (30-19); Feb. 6 at Greeley Teachers (36-28); Feb. 10 at Colorado Mines (26-24);
                                                      Feb. 18 at Denver (38-37)
1928-29     RMAC            4     Feb. 5 at Colorado Mines (31-26); Feb. 7 at Denver (36-34); Feb. 15 at Colorado A&M (31-21);
                                                      March 2 at Colorado College (35-27)
1930-31     RMAC            3     Jan. 27 at Colorado Mines (31-15); Jan. 30 at Colorado A&M (35-22); Feb. 6 at Greeley Teachers (32-22)
1931-32     RMAC          3^     Jan. 15 at Western State (38-20); Jan. 16 at Western State (39-19); Jan. 19 at Colorado Mines (19-17)
1938-39     Mtn States    3     Jan. 7 at Colorado A&M (42-21); Jan. 14 at Denver (52-31); Feb. 3 at Utah State (56-43)
1939-40     Mtn States    4     Jan. 13 at Brigham Young (75-47); Feb. 3 at Utah (45-38); Feb. 17 at Colorado A&M (52-34); March 2 at Denver (52-37)
1941-42     Mtn States    4     Jan. 10 at Denver (54-36); Jan. 17 at Colorado A&M (79-28); Feb. 13 at Utah (49-48);       Feb. 14 at Brigham Young (52-49)
1944-45     Mtn States    4     Jan. 12 at Colorado A&M (51-35); Jan. 19 at Denver (48-28); Jan. 27 at Wyoming (43-41, OT);  Feb. 8 at Utah State (50-46)
1953-54     Big 7              3     Feb. 6 at Iowa State (67-65); Feb. 8 at Nebraska (75-67); Feb. 27 at Oklahoma (71-66)
1954-55     Big 7              3     Jan. 8 at Oklahoma (61-55); Jan. 10 at Kansas (65-54); Feb. 5 at Iowa State (86-70)
1958-59     Big 7              3     Jan. 31 at Kansas (66-64); Feb. 3 at Missouri (65-59); Feb. 21 at Iowa State (75-63)
1961-62     Big 8              5     Jan. 13 at Nebraska (58-56); Jan. 15 at Iowa State (58-55); Feb. 3 at Oklahoma State (54-39); Feb. 5 at Oklahoma (54-50);
                                                      Feb. 17 at Kansas (65-61)
1962-63     Big 8              3     Jan. 5 at Kansas (73-57); Jan. 7 at Nebraska (75-47); Feb. 2 at Oklahoma (77-68)
1963-64     Big 8              4     Jan. 6 at Kansas State (60-59); Feb. 1 at Oklahoma (90-77); Feb. 3 at Oklahoma State (65-59); Feb. 15 at Nebraska (60-52)
1996-97     Big 12            4     Jan. 7 at Missouri (87-78); Jan. 11 at Texas Tech (80-78); Jan. 21 at Baylor (74-70); Jan. 29 at Kansas State (69-60)
2000-01     Big 12            3     Jan. 20 at Texas Tech (88-71); Feb. 3 at Nebraska (60-57); Feb. 10 at Kansas State (70-63)
2012-13     Pac-12          3     Feb. 7 at Oregon (48-47); Feb. 10 at Oregon State (72-68); Feb. 27 at Stanford (65-63)
2021-22     Pac-12         3*     Feb. 15 at Oregon State (90-64); Feb. 17 at California (70-62); Feb. 19 at Stanford (70-53)                                       
(*—all on same road trip; ^—all in a row (no home games in-between but not on same trip)