Colorado-Oregon Notes
Colorado is now 17-12 all-time vs Oregon including a 12-1 record at home.
Buffaloes improved to 11-0 on the season at home, the team’s best start since the 2013-14 squad also 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 shot 50.8 percent from the field, marking the 10th time this season shooting at least 50 percent, the most since the Buffaloes shot 50 percent 10 times during the 2014-15 season (34 games). Colorado is 103-8 in the Tad Boyle era (since 2010-11) when shooting at least 50 percent.
Colorado improved to 8-1 this season when scoring at least 80 points. The Buffaloes moved to 8-0 this season when at least five players score in double-figures.
The win was Colorado’s 122nd Pac-12 Conference regular season win. With a 13-year record of 122-107 (.533), and only 13 regular season league games left, the Buffaloes have guaranteed themselves an above .500 record during their time in the Pac-12 as they transition to the Big 12 next year.
Colorado had five blocked shots, its most in seven Pac-12 games this year and second-most overall (6 vs. Towson). The Buffaloes entered the game ranking last in the Pac-12 in blocks (2.2 bpg).
Cody Williams (23pts, 10-13 FG) - Set a new career high in points, total field goals made and 3-pointers (3). His 10 field goals made ties the overall team high. Hit the 20-point mark for the third time this season. Had two blocks, matching a career-high, a figure he’s hit in each of the last three games and four times overall.
KJ Simpson (22pts, 5 assists, 5 rebounds, 3 steals) – Recorded his 11th game of 20 points this season. Moved into 16th on the Colorado all-time assists list with 274 assists, passing Jaquay Walls (1998-00) (273). Moved into 19th on the Colorado all-time steals list with 104 assists, tying Chauncey Billups (104) and passing Vince Kelley (103) and Michel Morandais (103). Moved into 35th in career scoring at 1,046, passing Jim Creighton (1,032 from 1967-72), D’Shawn Schwartz (1,026 from 2017-21) and Wilky Gilmore (1,026 from 1959-62).
J’Vonne Hadley (11pts, 6 rebounds, 6-6 FT) recorded his 11th game in double-figures this season. Made 1 of 2 from 3-point range, improving his total to 7 from 12 over the last seven games.
Buffaloes improved to 11-0 on the season at home, the team’s best start since the 2013-14 squad also 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 shot 50.8 percent from the field, marking the 10th time this season shooting at least 50 percent, the most since the Buffaloes shot 50 percent 10 times during the 2014-15 season (34 games). Colorado is 103-8 in the Tad Boyle era (since 2010-11) when shooting at least 50 percent.
Colorado improved to 8-1 this season when scoring at least 80 points. The Buffaloes moved to 8-0 this season when at least five players score in double-figures.
The win was Colorado’s 122nd Pac-12 Conference regular season win. With a 13-year record of 122-107 (.533), and only 13 regular season league games left, the Buffaloes have guaranteed themselves an above .500 record during their time in the Pac-12 as they transition to the Big 12 next year.
Colorado had five blocked shots, its most in seven Pac-12 games this year and second-most overall (6 vs. Towson). The Buffaloes entered the game ranking last in the Pac-12 in blocks (2.2 bpg).
Cody Williams (23pts, 10-13 FG) - Set a new career high in points, total field goals made and 3-pointers (3). His 10 field goals made ties the overall team high. Hit the 20-point mark for the third time this season. Had two blocks, matching a career-high, a figure he’s hit in each of the last three games and four times overall.
KJ Simpson (22pts, 5 assists, 5 rebounds, 3 steals) – Recorded his 11th game of 20 points this season. Moved into 16th on the Colorado all-time assists list with 274 assists, passing Jaquay Walls (1998-00) (273). Moved into 19th on the Colorado all-time steals list with 104 assists, tying Chauncey Billups (104) and passing Vince Kelley (103) and Michel Morandais (103). Moved into 35th in career scoring at 1,046, passing Jim Creighton (1,032 from 1967-72), D’Shawn Schwartz (1,026 from 2017-21) and Wilky Gilmore (1,026 from 1959-62).
J’Vonne Hadley (11pts, 6 rebounds, 6-6 FT) recorded his 11th game in double-figures this season. Made 1 of 2 from 3-point range, improving his total to 7 from 12 over the last seven games.