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Buffs Back in Action Against TTU: Five Things to Know
December 02, 2024 | Women's Basketball
Colorado continues the homestand on Tuesday against Tennessee Tech
BOULDER – The Colorado women's basketball team continues its season-long five-game homestand on Tuesday. The Buffaloes will tip off against Tennessee Tech at 11 a.m. MT for the team's annual Field Trip Day.
Tuesday will be the first meeting between the Buffs and the Golden Eagles.
Colorado (6-2) dropped a tough battle against No. 24 Louisville on Saturday. Frida Formann led all players with 25 points. The Buffs led by as many as eight early on, but an unfortunate span in the fourth quarter allowed the Cardinals to go on an extended run, putting the Buffs behind by double-figures.
Tennessee Tech (5-2) won its first four games to start the season before falling to Middle Tennessee and East Tennessee State in consecutive games. The Golden Eagles bounced back with a 79-65 win over Samford last Tuesday. Peyton Carter scored 20 points in the win.
Five Things to Know
Thad Anderson and former Buff Kami Carmann Snyder will have the call on ESPN+.
Cory Lopez and Carol Callan will have pregame coverage starting 30 minutes before tip-off on the Colorado Radio Network.
Up Next: Dec. 7 Southern Utah (1 p.m. MT)
Tuesday will be the first meeting between the Buffs and the Golden Eagles.
Colorado (6-2) dropped a tough battle against No. 24 Louisville on Saturday. Frida Formann led all players with 25 points. The Buffs led by as many as eight early on, but an unfortunate span in the fourth quarter allowed the Cardinals to go on an extended run, putting the Buffs behind by double-figures.
Tennessee Tech (5-2) won its first four games to start the season before falling to Middle Tennessee and East Tennessee State in consecutive games. The Golden Eagles bounced back with a 79-65 win over Samford last Tuesday. Peyton Carter scored 20 points in the win.
Five Things to Know
- Triple Threat – The Buffs have three players averaging double-figures this season. Frida Formann leads the team with 14.8 points in her four games. Lior Garzon (12.3) and Jade Masogayo (11.9) are also in double figures for the season.
- Wetta Performance! Kindylle Wetta handed out 10 assists against Louisville. Her assist total is tied nationally for the most against a ranked team so far this season. She now has two career double-figure assist games, opening the season with a 10-assist performance against Northern Colorado.
- Top Quarter – Colorado has scored 158 points in the third quarter this season, averaging 19.8 points per game. The team is +39 in the third quarter this season, holding opponents to 119 points (14.9 per game). The Buffs are +42 (121-79) in the third quarter in their six wins this season.
- NET – The NCAA released its first NET rankings on Dec. 1. Colorado is 79th. The Big 12 has four teams in the top 30 (TCU 5, West Virginia 10, Kansas State 11, Baylor 26).
- Creeping up the Charts – Frida Formann moved into 17th in CU history with 1,384 career points, passing Diane Hiemstra (1,376) with her 25-point performance on Saturday. She is two points shy from tying Mandy Nightingale for 16th and 15 from matching Jenny Roulier (1,399) for 15th.
Thad Anderson and former Buff Kami Carmann Snyder will have the call on ESPN+.
Cory Lopez and Carol Callan will have pregame coverage starting 30 minutes before tip-off on the Colorado Radio Network.
Up Next: Dec. 7 Southern Utah (1 p.m. MT)
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