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Colorado Buffaloes colorado buffaloes 40-point, 15-rebounds, 10-steals, 10-blocks 40-POINT GAMES 30-POINT GAMES Pts Player Opponent Date/Site Pts Player Opponent Date/Site 47 Cliff Meely Oklahoma Feb. 13, 1971/Boulder 39 Jim Creighton Iowa State Feb. 14, 1972/Boulder 46 Donnie Boyce at Oklahoma State Mar. 5, 1994/Stillwater 39 Chuck Gardner at Kansas Mar. 7, 1966/Lawrence 44 Cliff Meely Oklahoma State Mar. 11, 1971/Boulder 39 Art Bunte Oklahoma Feb. 23, 1953/Boulder 43 Askia Booker at USC Jan. 29, 2015/Los Angeles 38 D.J. Harrison Austin Peay Nov. 18, 2000/Fairbanks 43 Cliff Meely at Oklahoma Jan. 16, 1971/Norman 38 Chuck Williams Iowa State Feb. 28, 1968/Boulder 42 Jaquay Walls Iowa State (ot) Feb. 19, 2000/Boulder 37 Shaun Vandiver at San Diego (ot) Jan. 2, 1991/San Diego 42 Cliff Meely Iowa State Jan. 23, 1971/Boulder 37 Scott Wilke Loyola-Chicago Dec. 22, 1987/Boulder 42 Chuck Gardner Nebraska Mar. 5, 1966/Boulder 36 Alec Burks Missouri Jan. 8, 2011/Boulder 40 Cliff Meely at Iowa State (ot) Feb. 22, 1969/Ames 36 Emmett Lewis Missouri Jan. 19, 1977/Boulder 36 Pat Frink Utah Dec. 5, 1966/Boulder 35 Derrick White at Arizona State Jan. 5, 2017/Tempe 35 Chauncey Billups at Nebraska Feb. 5, 1997/Lincoln 35 Stevie Wise at Eastern Michigan Jan. 2, 1990/Ypsilanti 35 Shaun Vandiver vs. North Carolina Dec. 30, 1989/Denver 35 Ken Charlton at Kansas Jan. 5, 1963/Lawrence 35 Ken Charlton at Missouri Mar. 5, 1962/Columbia 35 Wilky Gilmore N. Mexico State (2ot) Dec. 14, 1960/Boulder 34 Cory Higgins Texas Feb. 14, 2009/Boulder 34 Jaquay Walls Oklahoma State Feb. 10, 1999/Boulder 34 Donnie Boyce at Oklahoma Feb. 12, 1994/Stillwater 34 Shaun Vandiver vs. Massachusetts Mar. 27, 1991/NYC (NIT) 34 Shaun Vandiver Illinois State Dec. 4, 1989/Boulder 34 Cliff Meely at San Diego State Jan. 4, 1971/San Diego 34 Cliff Meely Oklahoma Feb. 10, 1969/Boulder 33 Alec Burks Texas Feb. 26, 2011/Boulder 33 Cory Higgins Colorado State Dec. 10, 2008/Boulder 33 Richard Roby at Missouri Jan. 14, 2006/Columbia 33 Michel Morandais Missouri Feb. 23, 2002/Boulder 33 Chauncey Billups at Colorado State Dec. 6, 1995/Fort Collins 33 Shaun Vandiver at Hawaii Dec. 9, 1989/Maui 33 Burdette Haldorson at Nebraska Feb. 7, 1955/Lincoln 33 Burdette Haldorson at Oklahoma Feb. 27, 1954/at Norman 32 Josh Scott at Wash. State (ot) Mar. 7, 2015/Pullman 32 Richard Roby vs. Baylor Mar. 13, 2008/at Kansas City Donnie Boyce 32 Richard Roby Pepperdine Dec. 4, 2006/Boulder 32 Jaquay Walls Kansas State Jan. 22, 2000/Boulder 32 Jaquay Walls Villanova Dec. 27, 1999/Honolulu 32 Poncho Hodges Centenary Jan. 6, 1993/Boulder 32 Stevie Wise Kansas Feb. 20, 1991/Boulder 32 Scott Wilke Iowa State Feb. 10, 1988/Boulder 32 Scott Wedman Long Beach State Dec. 5, 1973/Boulder 32 Cliff Meely vs. Colorado State Mar. 13, 1969/Manhattan 32 Pat Frink Texas Dec. 11, 1967/Boulder 32 Pat Frink Kansas Feb. 10, 1968/Lawrence 32 Jim Davis Missouri Jan. 13, 1964/Boulder 31 Derrick White Utah Feb. 23, 2017/Boulder 31 Derrick White vs. Arizona Mar. 9, 2017/Las Vegas 31 Marcus Hall Iowa State Mar. 1, 2008/Boulder 31 David Harrison Stetson Nov. 24, 2002/Boulder 31 Kenny Price vs. Texas Mar. 5, 1999/Kansas City 31 Chauncey Billups Missouri Feb. 22, 1997/Boulder 31 Chauncey Billups NW State Nov. 27, 1995/Boulder 31 Martice Moore George Mason (ot) Dec. 2, 1995/Boulder 31 Shaun Vandiver vs. Oklahoma Mar. 25, 1991/NYC (NIT) 31 Scott Wilke Missouri Feb. 24, 1988/Boulder 31 Jay Humphries Rockhurst Nov. 25, 1983/Boulder 31 Emmett Lewis New Mexico Nov. 29, 1975/Boulder 31 Cliff Meely at Nebraska Mar. 6, 1971/Lincoln 31 Cliff Meely Missouri Mar. 1, 1971/Boulder 31 Cliff Meely Oklahoma Jan. 28, 1970/Boulder 31 Gordon Tope Missouri Mar. 8, 1969/Boulder Chuck Williams 31 Cliff Meely at Kansas State Feb. 15, 1969/Manhattan www.CUBuffs.com /CUBuffsMBB @CUBuffsMBB 293 colorado buffaloes 30-POINT GAMES continued 15-REBOUND GAMES Pts Player Opponent Date/Site 31 Cliff Meely at Oklahoma State Jan. 11, 1969/Stillwater No. Player Opponent Date/Site 31 Burdette Haldorson vs. Oklahoma Dec. 29, 1952/Kansas City 31 Pat Frink at Arizona Dec. 18, 1967/Tucson 27 Roger Voss at Missouri Feb. 4, 1961/Columbia 31 Ken Charlton Kansas State Jan. 6, 1962/Boulder 25 Cliff Meely Oklahoma Feb. 13, 1971/Boulder 31 Roger Voss at Missouri Feb. 4, 1961/Columbia 22 Jamahl Mosley Missouri Jan. 10, 2001/Boulder 31 Burdette Haldorson Oklahoma Jan. 17, 1955/Boulder 22 Burdette Haldorson Nebraska Mar. 6, 1955/Boulder 31 Burdette Haldorson vs. Oklahoma Dec. 29, 1952/Kansas City 22 Burdette Haldorson Oklahoma Feb. 27, 1954/Boulder 30 McKinley Wright IV South Dakota State Dec. 15, 2017/Boulder 21 Stephane Pelle Stetson Nov. 24, 2002/Boulder 30 Derrick White at UCF Mar. 19, 2017/Orlando (NIT) 21 Cliff Meely Missouri Mar. 8, 1969/Boulder 30 Askia Booker at Arizona Jan. 15, 2015/Tucson 21 Jim Davis Missouri Jan. 13, 1964/Boulder 30 Richard Roby Texas Jan. 6, 2007/Boulder 21 Burdette Haldorson at Oklahoma Jan. 8, 1955/Norman 30 Richard Roby at Kansas Jan. 27, 2007/Lawrence 20 Andre Roberson Stanford Jan. 24, 2013/Boulder 30 Richard Roby Nebraska Jan. 25, 2006/Boulder 20 Andre Roberson at Fresno State Dec. 12, 2012/Fresno 30 Richard Roby Kansas State Feb. 26, 2005/Boulder 20 Jamahl Mosley vs. Baylor (ot) Mar. 8, 2001/Kansas City 30 David Harrison at Pepperdine Nov. 24, 2003/Malibu 20 Poncho Hodges Centenary Jan. 6, 1993/Boulder 30 Chauncey Billups at Oklahoma State Feb. 3, 1996/Stillwater 20 Cliff Meely Iowa State Mar. 5, 1970/Boulder 30 Chauncey Billups Southern Utah (ot) Jan. 16, 1996/Boulder 20 Jim Davis Iowa State Feb. 25, 1963/Boulder 30 Martice Moore Nebraska Feb. 28, 1996/Boulder 20 Jim Davis Houston Dec. 12, 1963/Boulder 30 Donnie Boyce Kansas State Feb. 5, 1994/Boulder 19 Tyler Bey Wyoming Nov. 24, 2019/Las Vegas 19 Lamar Harris Iowa State Jan. 17, 2004/Boulder 30 Mark Dean Nebraska Jan. 19, 1994/Boulder 19 Charlie Melvin Texas Tech (2ot) Feb. 11, 1998/Boulder 30 Donnie Boyce Missouri Jan. 15, 1994/Boulder 19 Poncho Hodges UMKC Jan. 20, 1993/Boulder 30 Donnie Boyce at Kansas Feb. 27, 1993/Lawrence 19 Shaun Vandiver Iowa State Feb. 13, 1990/Boulder 30 Stevie Wise vs. Oklahoma (2ot) Mar. 10, 1989/Kansas City 19 Cliff Meely at Kansas State Feb. 26, 1970/Manhattan 30 Matt Bullard at San Diego Dec. 31, 1986/San Diego 19 Cliff Meely Oklahoma Jan. 28, 1970/Boulder 30 Jay Humphries TCU Dec. 27, 1983/Boulder 19 Cliff Meely Oklahoma State Feb. 17, 1969/Boulder 30 Jo Jo Hunter Baylor Dec. 20, 1980/Boulder 19 Jim Davis at Oklahoma Feb. 1, 1964/Norman 30 Jo Jo Hunter Adams State Dec. 16, 1980/Boulder 19 Jim Davis vs. Nebraska Dec. 30, 1963/Kansas City 30 Larry Vaculik at Missouri (ot) Jan. 18, 1978/Columbia 19 Jim Davis Oklahoma Feb. 11, 1963/Boulder 30 Scott Wedman vs. Kansas Dec. 26, 1973/Kansas City 19 Jim Ranglos vs. Bradley Mar. 12, 1955/Kansas City 30 Cliff Meely Kansas State Jan. 30, 1971/Boulder 19 Burdette Haldorson Kansas Feb. 22, 1955/Boulder 30 Cliff Meely Santa Barbara Dec. 8, 1970/Boulder 19 Burdette Haldorson Kansas State Feb. 19, 1955/Boulder 30 Bob Jeangerard Kansas Feb. 22, 1955/Boulder 19 Burdette Haldorson at Nebraska Feb. 7, 1955/Lincoln 30 Art Bunte at Kansas Mar. 2, 1953/Lawrence 19 Burdette Haldorson Oklahoma Jan. 17, 1955/Boulder 30 Ken Hills Kansas Mar. 8, 1948/Boulder 18 Stephane Pelle Missouri Feb. 22, 2003/Boulder 18 David Harrison Georgia Dec. 3, 2002/Boulder 18 Stephane Pelle at Missouri Jan. 19, 2002/Columbia 18 Donnie Boyce at Kansas State Mar. 4, 1995/Manhattan 18 Shaun Vandiver CSU-Northridge Nov. 23, 1990/Boulder 18 Shaun Vandiver at San Diego (ot) Jan. 2, 1991/San Diego 18 Shaun Vandiver at Missouri Feb. 4, 1990/Columbia 18 Shaun Vandiver vs. St. Joseph’s Dec. 29, 1988/Portland 18 Alex Stivrins Hartford Jan. 2, 1985/Boulder 18 Cliff Meely Oklahoma State Mar. 11, 1971/Boulder 18 Cliff Meely Kansas Feb. 21, 1970/Boulder 18 Cliff Meely Nebraska Feb. 8, 1969/Boulder 18 Cliff Meely vs. Washington State Dec. 19, 1969/Albuquerque 18 Jim Davis Oklahoma State Feb. 23, 1963/Boulder 18 Burdette Haldorson Oklahoma State Dec. 14, 1953/Boulder 18 Burdette Haldorson at Kansas State Feb. 26, 1955/Manhattan 17 Tyler Bey Sacramento State Nov. 30, 2019/Boulder 17 Tyler Bey Arizona State Feb. 13, 2019/Boulder 17 Josh Scott at Oregon Feb. 18, 2015/Eugene 17 Andre Roberson Utah Dec. 31, 2011/Boulder 17 Jermyl Jackson-Wilson Denver Nov. 10, 2006/Boulder 17 David Harrison Stetson Nov. 24, 2002/Boulder 17 Stephane Pelle Nebraska (ot) Feb. 17, 2001/Boulder 17 Shaun Vandiver SW Missouri Dec. 1, 1990/Springfield 17 Shaun Vandiver at St. Louis Dec. 23, 1989/St. Louis 17 Alex Stivrins Kansas State Jan. 19, 1985/Boulder 17 Alex Stivrins Nebraska Feb. 13, 1985/Boulder 17 Cliff Meely Kansas State Feb. 7, 1970/Boulder 17 Ron Smith Arizona Dec. 19, 1968/Boulder 17 Jim Davis Nebraska Mar. 9, 1964/Boulder 17 Jim Davis vs. Oklahoma City Mar. 15, 1963/Manhattan 17 Milt Mueller Missouri Jan. 12, 1963/Boulder 17 Jim Davis Arizona State Dec. 16, 1963Boulder 17 George Hannah at Oklahoma Feb. 20, 1956/Norman 17 George Hannah at Oregon State Dec.
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