Colorado-Oregon State Notes
Colorado drops its fifth-straight on the road and is swept in a Pac-12 road series for the second-straight time. Prior to this last stretch, the Buffaloes had gone eight-straight multi-game Pac-12 road trips with at least one win.
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Overall on the season, the Buffaloes have dropped five of six, and six of nine.
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Oregon State snaps Colorado’s three-game win streak in the series and narrows the Buffaloes’ overall lead in the series to 21-11. The Beavers regain the all-time lead in Corvallis, 7-6, and stop a three-game Buffs win streak at Gill Coliseum.
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Colorado held a one-point halftime lead (26-25), falling to 10-3 on the season when ahead at the half.
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Oregon State was held without a field goal for the final 5:00 of the game (0-3 FG), keeping its lead intact with eight made free throws. The Buffaloes managed just five points in that time frame, hitting just 2 of 12 from the field (.167).
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Colorado had team season-lows in points (52), free throws made (3) and free throw attempts (7).
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Oregon State and Colorado ended with 13 turnovers each. The Beavers had a 15-2 advantage in points off turnovers. Ten of Colorado’s 13 turnovers came in the first half, the sixth time this season the Buffaloes have had 10 or more turnovers in the first half and fourth time in the last six outings.
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Tristan da Silva (22 points, 15 rebounds, 4-8 FG) recorded his second career double-double. Logged a career and team season-high 15 rebounds. His 15 rebounds are the team’s most since Jabari Walker had 16 against Oregon in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Pac-12 Tournament. It’s the most in a true road game since Walker had 15 at California on Feb. 17, 2022. His 3-point field goals made and attempted were both career-highs. The four 3-point field goals was also a team season-high. His 21 overall field goal attempts matched a personal best.
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J’Vonne Hadley (11 points, 7 rebounds, 5-5 FG) seventh double-figure game of the season. His perfect 5 of 5 from the field is the Buffaloes’ best mark this season for field goals without a miss. He had been 5 of 12 from the field the previous two games.
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Overall on the season, the Buffaloes have dropped five of six, and six of nine.
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Oregon State snaps Colorado’s three-game win streak in the series and narrows the Buffaloes’ overall lead in the series to 21-11. The Beavers regain the all-time lead in Corvallis, 7-6, and stop a three-game Buffs win streak at Gill Coliseum.
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Colorado held a one-point halftime lead (26-25), falling to 10-3 on the season when ahead at the half.
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Oregon State was held without a field goal for the final 5:00 of the game (0-3 FG), keeping its lead intact with eight made free throws. The Buffaloes managed just five points in that time frame, hitting just 2 of 12 from the field (.167).
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Colorado had team season-lows in points (52), free throws made (3) and free throw attempts (7).
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Oregon State and Colorado ended with 13 turnovers each. The Beavers had a 15-2 advantage in points off turnovers. Ten of Colorado’s 13 turnovers came in the first half, the sixth time this season the Buffaloes have had 10 or more turnovers in the first half and fourth time in the last six outings.
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Tristan da Silva (22 points, 15 rebounds, 4-8 FG) recorded his second career double-double. Logged a career and team season-high 15 rebounds. His 15 rebounds are the team’s most since Jabari Walker had 16 against Oregon in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Pac-12 Tournament. It’s the most in a true road game since Walker had 15 at California on Feb. 17, 2022. His 3-point field goals made and attempted were both career-highs. The four 3-point field goals was also a team season-high. His 21 overall field goal attempts matched a personal best.
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J’Vonne Hadley (11 points, 7 rebounds, 5-5 FG) seventh double-figure game of the season. His perfect 5 of 5 from the field is the Buffaloes’ best mark this season for field goals without a miss. He had been 5 of 12 from the field the previous two games.
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