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GAME PREVIEW
Nov 15, 2019From China to the top 25.Colorado's journey across half a world last weekend paid off in two ways -- an 81-71 win on Nov. 8 over Pac-12 rival Arizona State in a nonconference game played in Shanghai, and a spot in this week's poll at No. 25.After a week to rest and recover from that arduous journey, the Buffaloes try for a 2-0 start Saturday night when they host San Diego in Boulder, Colo.Colorado's name players came up big in the season opener. Forward Tyler Bey notched the 20th double-double of his career with 15 points and 12 rebounds, while guard McKinley Wright stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, seven boards and five assists."Good win against a quality team this time of year," Colorado coach Tad Boyle said. "You don't usually open with teams like this, especially so far away from home. It was a great week; winning makes this trip all worthwhile."I'm really proud of these guys. Wright and Bey really played well down the stretch. That's what you need your veterans to do." Colorado won in a familiar fashion under Boyle, owning the glass to the tune of 48-36 and limiting the Sun Devils to 38.5 percent shooting from the field. The Buffs are 60-5 in the Boyle regime when holding teams to less than 40 percent from the floor while winning the boards by eight or more.The victory also gives Colorado a sneaky chip it could cash in with the selection committee in March -- an early-season win over a Power 5 foe that will be considered a top quadrant win, barring a bad season for Arizona State."We came a long way," Wright said. "We didn't want to go back on that 14-hour plane ride with the L." Meanwhile, the Toreros (2-2) are aiming for their third straight win when they face the Buffaloes. They squared their record at .500 Thursday night at Weber State, pulling away in the second half for a 71-56 decision behind 21 points and five assists from sophomore Joey Calcaterra.San Diego opened the season with losses to UC Irvine and Long Beach State, but bounced back Tuesday night with a 72-66 overtime win at home against Fresno State. It rode the starters hard in that game, playing all of them for at least 35 minutes.Second-year coach Sam Scholl got an excellent defensive effort from his club at Weber State. They limited the Wildcats to 38.7 percent shooting from the field, including 3 of 18 from the 3-point line. That came on the heels of restricting Fresno State to 35.9 percent from the field two nights earlier."Our defense is way ahead of our offense, and I'm fine with that," Scholl said after the Fresno State win. "I'm excited for our guys for being rewarded for the process of being better." --Field Level Media
Game Preview from The Associated Press (AP).
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GAME RECAP
Nov 17, 2019BOULDER, Colo. D'Shawn Schwartz scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half, helping No. 25 Colorado run past scrappy San Diego 71-53 on Saturday night, coach Tad Boyle's 10th winner in 10 home openers.Tyler Bey added 14 points and two impressive blocked shots on Braun Hartfield, one a thunderous rejection and the other a swipe and steal that was equally athletic.Lucas Siewert and McKinley Wight IV each chipped in 11 points for the Buffaloes (2-0), who avenged losses to the Toreros (2-3), of the West Coast Conference, in each of the last seasons.Colorado's superior depth wore down the Tereros, who were playing for the third time in five nights, and the Buffs used an 18-0 run to turn a tight 46-42 game into a blowout.The Tereros, who had to replace four graduating seniors from a team that advanced to the NIT for the first time in program history, got 10 points each from Noel Coleman and Joey Calcaterra.San Diego trailed 30-27 at halftime but Marion Humphrey picked up his second and third fouls within 30 seconds and took a seat, and the Buffs were in the bonus with 14:21 remaining.Schwartz sank four free throws and a 3-pointer to put Colorado ahead 46-37.Humphrey, the son of former Denver Broncos running back Bobby Humphrey, finished with just four points, six below his average and equal to the number of personal fouls he committed.BIG PICTURESan Diego: The Tereros hung tough for 25 minutes but they got sloppy with the wave after wave of fresher bodies the Buffs sent onto the court and committed too many fouls to pull off a win over Colorado for the third consecutive year.Colorado: The Buffaloes put this one away by holding San Diego scoreless for over six minutes during their big run in the second half.POLL IMPLICATIONSRanked for the first time since Jan. 13, 2014, the Buffaloes' blowout ensured this one won't be a cameo.UP NEXTSan Diego: The Toreros return home to take on rival San Diego State on Wednesday night.Colorado: The Buffaloes get a day off before hosting UC-Irvine on Monday night.---Follow Arnie Melendrez Stapleton on Twitter: http://twitter.com/arniestapleton---More college basketball: https://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and https://twitter.com/-Top25
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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NCAAB Game Recap: San Diego (53) vs. Colorado (71) - Date: 11/16/2019 Nov 17, 2019BOULDER, Colo. D'Shawn Schwartz scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half, helping No. 25 Colorado run past scrappy San Diego 71-53 on Saturday night, coach Tad Boyle's 10th winner in 10 home openers.Tyler Bey added 14 points and two impressive blocked shots on Braun Hartfield, one a thunderous rejection and the other a swipe and steal that was equally athletic.Lucas Siewert and McKinley Wight IV each chipped in 11 points for the Buffaloes (2-0), who avenged losses to the Toreros (2-3), of the West Coast Conference, in each of the last seasons.Colorado's superior depth wore down the Tereros, who were playing for the third time in five nights, and the Buffs used an 18-0 run to turn a tight 46-42 game into a blowout.The Tereros, who had to replace four graduating seniors from a team that advanced to the NIT for the first time in program history, got 10 points each from Noel Coleman and Joey Calcaterra.San Diego trailed 30-27 at halftime but Marion Humphrey picked up his second and third fouls within 30 seconds and took a seat, and the Buffs were in the bonus with 14:21 remaining.Schwartz sank four free throws and a 3-pointer to put Colorado ahead 46-37.Humphrey, the son of former Denver Broncos running back Bobby Humphrey, finished with just four points, six below his average and equal to the number of personal fouls he committed.BIG PICTURESan Diego: The Tereros hung tough for 25 minutes but they got sloppy with the wave after wave of fresher bodies the Buffs sent onto the court and committed too many fouls to pull off a win over Colorado for the third consecutive year.Colorado: The Buffaloes put this one away by holding San Diego scoreless for over six minutes during their big run in the second half.POLL IMPLICATIONSRanked for the first time since Jan. 13, 2014, the Buffaloes' blowout ensured this one won't be a cameo.UP NEXTSan Diego: The Toreros return home to take on rival San Diego State on Wednesday night.Colorado: The Buffaloes get a day off before hosting UC-Irvine on Monday night.---Follow Arnie Melendrez Stapleton on Twitter: http://twitter.com/arniestapleton---More college basketball: https://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and https://twitter.com/-Top25 |
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