BOULDER — The latest Colorado men’s basketball team is one loss from infamy. After the Buffaloes (9-9, 0-7 Big 12) suffered a 83-67 loss to BYU (12-6, 3-4) late Tuesday night at the CU Events Center, Tad Boyle’s team tied the program's worst start to conference play.
There have been plenty of near-misses for the Colorado men’s basketball team during a historic losing spell to begin Big 12 Conference play.
But Tad Boyle needs to find ways to ... The Cougars have won all five conference games by double-digits. Their schedule to start Big 12 play has been somewhat soft, though, with their two road ...
The Colorado Buffaloes (9-8, Big 12 0-6) haven't had the prettiest start to conference play. In fact, another loss would tie the worst beginning in head coach Tad Boyle's 15-year tenure.
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CU fell to 0-8 in Big 12 play, the program’s worst start within conference play since an 0-8 start in the 1992-93 season. The eight consecutive defeats marks the longest losing streak for CU in 15 seasons under Boyle. It also was CU’s 15th consecutive loss at Arizona.
Glance at the numbers, and it doesn’t seem as if Arizona State should be in a different class than the Colorado men’s basketball team.
Arizona State enjoyed a fast start to the season but has slowed down during Big 12 conference play. However, the Sun Devils (11-8, 2-6 Big 12) recently snapped a four-game conference skid and can secure their second win in three games when they visit a slumping Colorado team in Boulder,
The Colorado men’s basketball team has completed arguably the least challenging portion of its Big 12 Conference schedule.
The Colorado Buffaloes continued their struggles in Big 12 play, falling 78-63 to the Arizona Wildcats on Saturday afternoon at the McKale Center. The loss marks Colorado’s eighth consecutive defeat,
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Clanked 3-pointers, including several of the wide-open variety, arguably hurt Colorado the most in the second half. The Buffs shot 1-for-11 from deep in the final 20 minutes of an eventual 70-68 loss.