Colorado University Athletics
Colorado-St. Bonaventure Notes

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UC Davis
Nov 21 (Fri)
7 p.m.
Colorado ends its season at 21-12. The Buffaloes were 12-6 at home in 2021-22 its most losses since the 2008-09 team was 8-9. Colorado had fewer true road losses (6-4) than home losses for the first time since 2000-01 (H: 8-7, A: 6-6).
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Colorado sees a six-game home postseason winning streak end (five in the NIT, one in the CBI)
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Colorado drops to 13-11 all-time in the NIT and 54-74 in all-time postseason play including a 25-29 record on the national level (NCAA, NIT, CBI)
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St. Bonaventure shot 52.7 percent (29-55), the highest mark allowed by the Buffaloes this season, just edging the last game against Arizona where the Wildcats shot 52.0 percent (26-50).
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Evan Battey (14 points, 5-9 FG) moved into 18th in scoring, finishing his career with 1,307 points. He becomes the 12th Buffalo in team history with 1,300 points and 600 rebounds. He finished his career shooting 50.2 percent from the field (465-927) and 74.8 percent from the line (324-933).
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On Colorado’s career charts, Battey finished fourth in games played (133), eighth in starts (108), 15th in minutes (3,313), 18th in scoring and 18th in rebounding (667).
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Jabari Walker with eight rebounds finished the season with 310, 12th on CU’s single-season list. Walker was held to single digits in scoring (six) for just the third time this season, which includes the CSU Bakersfield game on Dec. 18 where he played only four minutes due to an injury.
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Keeshawn Barthelemy (15 points, 6-7 FG, 3-4 3FG) led the Buffs in scoring for the seventh time this season and first time in 10 games. Hit 10 of his final 14 shots on the season including 7-9 from the 3-point line.
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Colorado sees a six-game home postseason winning streak end (five in the NIT, one in the CBI)
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Colorado drops to 13-11 all-time in the NIT and 54-74 in all-time postseason play including a 25-29 record on the national level (NCAA, NIT, CBI)
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St. Bonaventure shot 52.7 percent (29-55), the highest mark allowed by the Buffaloes this season, just edging the last game against Arizona where the Wildcats shot 52.0 percent (26-50).
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Evan Battey (14 points, 5-9 FG) moved into 18th in scoring, finishing his career with 1,307 points. He becomes the 12th Buffalo in team history with 1,300 points and 600 rebounds. He finished his career shooting 50.2 percent from the field (465-927) and 74.8 percent from the line (324-933).
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On Colorado’s career charts, Battey finished fourth in games played (133), eighth in starts (108), 15th in minutes (3,313), 18th in scoring and 18th in rebounding (667).
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Jabari Walker with eight rebounds finished the season with 310, 12th on CU’s single-season list. Walker was held to single digits in scoring (six) for just the third time this season, which includes the CSU Bakersfield game on Dec. 18 where he played only four minutes due to an injury.
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Keeshawn Barthelemy (15 points, 6-7 FG, 3-4 3FG) led the Buffs in scoring for the seventh time this season and first time in 10 games. Hit 10 of his final 14 shots on the season including 7-9 from the 3-point line.