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64812 CU Mens Bball Book.Indd colorado buffaloes 1901-02 season-by-season results 1921-22 1901-02 (3-1) Coach: None 1908-09 (4-3) Coach: Frank Castleman J 10 STATE PREP SCHOOL W 34-10 J 29 DENVER YMCA W 26-24 1901-02: 3-1 1904-05: 3-2 1907-08: 6-6 1910-11: 4-2 1913-14: 3-5 1916-17: 6-2 1919-20: 6-4 J 17 STATE PREP SCHOOL L 9-10 F 12 at Colorado Mines L 16-39 Home: 1-1 Home: 0-2 Home: 3-3 Home: 2-1 Home: 1-4 Home: 3-1 Home: 5-2 F 2 at Denver Turn Verein W 49-13 F 25 at Westminster W 61-38 Road: 2-0 Road: 3-0 Road: 3-3 Road: 2-1 Road: 2-1 Road: 3-1 Road: 1-2 F 10 at Denver Wheel W 27-11 F 26 COLORADO MINES W 39-35 1902-03 (2-4) Coach: None F 27 at Denver YMCA L 23-44 1902-03: 2-4 1905-06: 6-5 1908-09: 4-3 1911-12: 5-2 1914-15: 4-6 1917-18: 9-2 1920-21: 8-0 J 29 at Denver W 54-17 M 4 WESTMINSTER W 71-11 Home: 1-2 Home: 3-4 Home: 3-0 Home: 2-1 Home: 2-3 Home: 8-1 Home: 3-0 F 5 NEBRASKA L 12-28 M 5 at Greeley Pioneers L 34-45 Road: 1-2 Road: 3-1 Road: 1-3 Road: 3-1 Road: 2-3 Road: 1-1 Road: 5-0 M 17 at Latter Day Saints (SLC) L 9-11 1909-10 (7-5, 3-1) Coach: Frank Castleman M 28 BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE L 15-23 D 17 at Greeley Arrows L 35-45 1903-04: 4-3 1906-07: 6-4 1909-10: 7-5 1912-13: 7-4 1915-16: 6-2 1918-19: 8-1 1921-22: 3-5 A 1 at Latter Day Saints (SLC) L 13-18 D 27 at Leadville H.S. W 76-10 Home: 1-2 Home: 3-3 Home: 2-1 Home: 3-1 Home: 4-1 Home: 3-0 Home: 1-3 A 2 BYU W 16-10 D 28 at Grand Junction YMCA W 71-12 Road: 3-1 Road: 3-1 Road: 5-4 Road: 4-3 Road: 2-1 Road: 5-1 Road: 2-2 1903-04 (4-3) Coach: None D 29 at Lehi (Utah) L 29-52 J 7 at Cheyenne L 19-25 J 1 at Salt Lake YMCA L 15-58 J 9 H.W.C. L 15-23 J 2 at Salt Lake YMCA W 50-29 J 16 at Tritch W 35-18 J 3 at Weber State A.C. W 45-24 1914-15 (4-6, 3-5) Coach: James Ashmore 1918-19 (8-1, 7-1) Coach: Joe Mills F 4 at All-Stars W 33-25 J 28 GREELEY ARROWS L 35-45 J 16 at Wyoming L 31-32 F 1 at Northern Colorado W 26-17 F 6 DENVER L 11-16 F 5 *at Colorado State W 34-31 J 23 *COLORADO STATE W 30-26 F 11 *at Colorado Mines W 30-19 F 11 COLORADO COLLEGE W 29-25 F 11 *COLORADO MINES W 42-38 J 30 *at Colorado College W 37-23 F 14 *DENVER W 24-13 F 27 at Colorado College W 21-20 F 19 *COLORADO STATE W 41-30 F 3 *DENVER L 26-31 F 21 *at Colorado State W 37-20 F 22 *at Colorado Mines L 21-36 F 10 *at Colorado State L 21-39 F 29 *at Colorado College L 27-30 1904-05 (3-2) Coach: None *Rocky Mountain Conference F 13 WYOMING W 35-27 M 7 *at Denver W 30-23 N 25 VICTORS L 19-38 F 16 *at Colorado Mines W 28-18 M 14 *at Colorado Mines W 48-30 J 14 H.W.C. L 19-24 1910-11 (4-2, 2-2) Coach: Frank Castleman F 19 *at Denver L 14-22 M 21 *COLORADO STATE W 48-31 J 21 at Greeley High W 41-17 J 20 *at Colorado Mines L 23-26 F 26 *COLORADO COLLEGE L 21-30 F 4 at Cheyenne Business W 37-24 F 3 *COLORADO STATE W 35-20 M 29 *COLORADO COLLEGE W 32-18 M 3 *COLORADO MINES L 21-41 F 10 at Cheyenne Business W 16-10 F 10 *at Colorado State W 33-17 *Rocky Mountain Conference F 11 at Wyoming W 27-26 *Rocky Mountain Conference 1905-06 (6-5) Coach: None 1919-20 (6-4, 5-2) Coach: Joe Mills F 17 *COLORADO MINES L 23-38 1915-16 (6-2, 6-2) Coach: James Ashmore D 9 at Denver W 46-34 J 16 NEBRASKA L 16-27 F 25 WYOMING W 65-12 F 8 *COLORADO STATE W 37-23 J 20 HIGHLAND WHEEL L 24-27 J 17 NEBRASKA L 17-24 *Rocky Mountain Conference F 10 *COLORADO MINES W 32-30 J 25 CHEYENNE BUSINESS W 30-23 J 24 COLORADO STATE W 28-21 J 26 LONGMONT YMCA L 11-12 1911-12 (5-2, 2-2) Coach: Frank Castleman F 18 *DENVER L 12-18 J 31 *at Colorado Mines L 20-30 F 3 CHICAGO METEORS L 28-31 J 27 *COLORADO MINES L 26-32 F 21 *COLORADO MINES W 37-10 F 28 *COLORADO STATE W 36-18 F 10 at Victors W 30-23 F 2 *at Colorado State W 23-21 F 26 *at Colorado College W 24-22 M 1 *DENVER W 24- 8 F 17 at Colorado Mines W 43-26 F 3 at Wyoming W 34-20 M 3 *COLORADO COLLEGE W 26-20 M 10 *COLORADO COLLEGE W 34-10 M 2 COLORADO STATE W 42-23 F 13 *COLORADO STATE W 32-26 M 9 *at Denver L 18-19 M 13 *at Denver W 27-10 M 7 at Red Men L 21-25 F 16 at Colorado Mines W 27-26 M 11 *at Colorado State W 27-20 M 19 *COLORADO MINES W 27-19 M 9 COLORADO MINES L 23-62 F 22 WYOMING W 52-17 *Rocky Mountain Conference M 20 *at Colorado College L 20-22 M 13 SIOUX CITY YMCA W 64-26 F 28 *at Colorado Mines L 24-26 1916-17 (6-2, 6-2) Coach: James Ashmore *Rocky Mountain Conference *Rocky Mountain Conference 1906-07 (6-4) Coach: Frank Castleman J 26 *at Colorado Mines W 37-14 1920-21 (8-0, 6-0) Coach: Joe Mills J 11 at Colorado State W 34-15 1912-13 (7-4, 5-1) Coach: John McFadden F 6 COLORADO STATE W 33-24 J 27 at Colorado State W 37-21 J 19 at Denver W 32-17 J 27 at Wyoming W 32-17 F 10 *COLORADO MINES W 32-11 F 2 at Colorado Mines W 30-28 J 25 DENVER W 26-21 F 1 *at Colorado Mines W 28-23 F 13 *at Colorado State W 35-21 F 5 *COLORADO COLLEGE W 32-36 J 29 EVANSTON UNIVERSITY L 21-36 F 7 *at Colorado State W 42-32 F 17 *COLORADO COLLEGE L 22-27 F 11 *at Denver W 25-14 J 30 EVANSTON UNIVERSITY W 28-27 F 11 *at Denver W 24- 9 F 24 *at Denver W 22-20 F 12 *at Colorado College W 39-30 F 1 at Colorado State L 21-31 F 15 WYOMING W 45-17 M 5 *at Colorado College L 21-26 F 22 *COLORADO MINES W 33-23 F 8 COLORADO STATE L 18-32 F 22 *COLORADO STATE W 22-17 M 9 *DENVER W 31- 9 F 26 *COLORADO STATE W 40-22 F 23 VICTORS L 18-38 F 25 *DENVER W 26-12 *Rocky Mountain Conference M 5 *at Denver W 26-14 F 28 *COLORADO MINES L 20-21 F 24 VICTORS W 42-33 1917-18 (9-2, 5-1) Coach: M.C. Evans *Rocky Mountain Conference M 13 at Utah L 10-39 M 8 at Colorado Mines W 41-29 J 18 WYOMING W 35-14 M 14 at Utah L 23-34 1921-22 (3-5, 3-5) Coach: Joe Mills J 25 NORTHERN COLORADO W 35-20 J 10 *COLORADO STATE W 24-20 1907-08 (6-6) Coach: Frank Castleman M 15 at Utah L 16-39 F 5 *COLORADO STATE W 33-24 D 31 at Colorado State L 21-29 *Rocky Mountain Conference J 14 *at Denver W 32-19 J 6 at Company F W 36-14 F 8 *DENVER W 25-18 J 17 *COLORADO MINES L 31-32 J 9 ARCTICS (Alaska) L 39-55 1913-14 (3-5, 3-3) Coach: John McFadden F 15 *COLORADO MINES W 27-21 J 20 *DENVER L 19-23 J 14 WYOMING W 57-23 J 31 *at Colorado Mines W 38-22 F 16 *COLORADO STATE W 35-21 J 23 *at Colorado College L 33-36 J 17 LONGMONT A.C. W 29-28 F 6 *DENVER W 48-24 M 1 *at Denver L 11-19 J 27 *at Colorado Mines L 26-50 J 24 at Greeley Arrows W 36-31 F 14 *at Colorado State L 34-43 M 6 *at Colorado Mines W 50-19 F 3 *at Colorado State W 22- 8 F 1 MUSCATINE (Iowa) L 30-49 F 21 *at Denver W 29-19 M 21 UTAH L 19-31 F 7 *COLORADO COLLEGE L 25-42 F 7 at Colorado State W 43-27 F 28 *COLORADO STATE L 23-26 M 22 UTAH W 24-15 *Rocky Mountain Conference F 19 DENVER W 26- 9 M 7 *COLORADO MINES L 23-24 M 23 at Utah W 29-25 OT F 25 at Denver L 22-30 M 12 UTAH L 18-43 *Rocky Mountain Conference F 28 at Colorado Mines L 29-50 M 13 UTAH L 11-30 M 6 COLORADO MINES L 16-39 *Rocky Mountain Conference Frank R.
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