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Colorado-Wyoming Notes
December 04, 2013 | Women's Basketball
Colorado wins its 31st straight regular season nonconference game.
Colorado improves to 7-0, tying for the fifth best start in team history. Three of Colorado's top seven all-time starts have come in the last three seasons:
Year Start Final Other
1992-93 15-0 27-4 NCAA Elite 8
2011-12 12-0 21-14 WNIT Quarterfinals
1980-81 12-0 28-5 *AIAW National Tourn. First Round
2012-13 11-0 25-7 NCAA First Round
2013-14 7-0 ?? 31 straight regular season nonconf wins
1993-94 7-0 27-5 NCAA Sweet 16
1982-83 7-0 21-8 #Big Eight Semifinals
*-CU's first national tournament appearance; #-First year of Big Eight Conference round-robin play.
Colorado improves its all-time record against Wyoming to 36-9 and has won the last four.
Colorado collected its eighth straight win in a true road game and has won 21 of its last 31. Overall the Buffaloes are 25-13 away from Boulder since the tail end of the 2010-11 season.
Colorado tied its lowest scoring output of the season (63 at Colorado State) and had its lowest field-goal percentage (.365). The Buffaloes countered, however, with their best percentage from the line this season hitting 10-of-11 (.909)
Arielle Roberson had 13 points and a team season-high 12 rebounds for her fourth career double-double. It was Colorado's first double-double of the season.
Brittany Wilson hit three 3-pointers, moving in to sole possession of 9th place on Colorado's all-time list with 112. She entered the game tied with Alexis Felts who had 109 from 1994-98. Her eight field goals made tied a career high. Wilson's six rebounds, three 3-pointers, six 3-point attempts, 17 field-goal attempts and three steals were all season highs.
Lauren Huggins was 3-of-8 from 3-point range. She has 19 on the season and has hit multiple 3-pointers in five of seven games.
Jamee Swan tied a season-best with eight rebounds. She's hit that mark three times in the last four games.
Jasmine Sborov had a career-high 10 field goal attempts.