Colorado-USC Notes
Colorado is now 17-10 all-time vs USC, ending a three-game skid in the series.Â
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Colorado trailed by 16 at the 8:42 mark of the first half. The comeback is the team’s largest since an 18-point come from behind victory over Washington State on Jan. 23, 2021. The 16-point margin tied for the 11th largest comeback since 1947-48.
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The Buffaloes trailed by 13 at the half, the largest margin at home since last season’s USC game (trailed 43-30) on Feb. 23, 2023.
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Colorado had a 21-3 edge in fastbreak points.
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The win marked Colorado’s 500th all-time at the CU Events Center (500-190, .725). The Buffaloes improved to 10-0 on the season at home, the team’s best start since the 2013-14 squad won its first 11 games. It’s the longest overall home winning streak since a 12-game run spanning two seasons from Feb. 2 to Dec. 4, 2019. Colorado has won at least 10 games at home for the 15th consecutive season.
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Colorado’s eight turnovers was a season low, and fewest since giving up just six during last season’s home loss to the Trojans.
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Colorado was outrebounded (40-36) for just the second time this season.
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Colorado’s nine steals tied for the second most this season, hitting that mark for the fourth time.
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J’Vonne Hadley (15 points on 7-11FG, 9 rebounds, 3 assists) recorded a season-high in field goals made and matched his season-high in rebounds. Scored in double-figures for the seventh time in the last nine games. Led the Buffaloes in scoring for the first time this season and third in his career. Has made 22 of his last 35 from the field (.629). Hit a 3-point field goal for the fifth time in the last six games after just one in his first 46 NCAA Division I games.
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KJ Simpson (9 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals) saw his streak of consecutive games in double digits end at 23. His nine points pushed him past Chauncey Billups for 38th in career scoring, now with 1,024.
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Tristan Da Silva (12 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists) moved past the late All-American Burdette Haldorson for 28th in career scoring, now with 1,134 points.
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Colorado trailed by 16 at the 8:42 mark of the first half. The comeback is the team’s largest since an 18-point come from behind victory over Washington State on Jan. 23, 2021. The 16-point margin tied for the 11th largest comeback since 1947-48.
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The Buffaloes trailed by 13 at the half, the largest margin at home since last season’s USC game (trailed 43-30) on Feb. 23, 2023.
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Colorado had a 21-3 edge in fastbreak points.
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The win marked Colorado’s 500th all-time at the CU Events Center (500-190, .725). The Buffaloes improved to 10-0 on the season at home, the team’s best start since the 2013-14 squad won its first 11 games. It’s the longest overall home winning streak since a 12-game run spanning two seasons from Feb. 2 to Dec. 4, 2019. Colorado has won at least 10 games at home for the 15th consecutive season.
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Colorado’s eight turnovers was a season low, and fewest since giving up just six during last season’s home loss to the Trojans.
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Colorado was outrebounded (40-36) for just the second time this season.
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Colorado’s nine steals tied for the second most this season, hitting that mark for the fourth time.
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J’Vonne Hadley (15 points on 7-11FG, 9 rebounds, 3 assists) recorded a season-high in field goals made and matched his season-high in rebounds. Scored in double-figures for the seventh time in the last nine games. Led the Buffaloes in scoring for the first time this season and third in his career. Has made 22 of his last 35 from the field (.629). Hit a 3-point field goal for the fifth time in the last six games after just one in his first 46 NCAA Division I games.
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KJ Simpson (9 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals) saw his streak of consecutive games in double digits end at 23. His nine points pushed him past Chauncey Billups for 38th in career scoring, now with 1,024.
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Tristan Da Silva (12 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists) moved past the late All-American Burdette Haldorson for 28th in career scoring, now with 1,134 points.
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