Colorado GamE 23 -- Oklahoma, Saturday, February 13, 2010 Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, Okla. Contact: Troy Andre -- Phone: 303-492-4672 -- Email: [email protected] Colorado Sports Information -- 357 UCB -- Boulder, CO 80309 -- Fax: 303-492-3811

2009-10 SCHEDULE THE GAME: The University of Colorado travels to face No. 12 (AP DATE OPPONENT (AP/WBCA) W/L TIME/RES TV & WBCA) ranked University of Oklahoma on Saturday, Feb. 13, at N 15 UC IRVINE W 61-56 BuffsTV 1 p.m. MST at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman. N 20 $-vs. Illinois-Chicago W 63-49 N 22 $-at Minnesota L 78-87 BROADCAST: Due to a confl ict with the CU men’s game, Saturday’s N 27 &-GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 62-50 BuffsTV game will be broadcast live on KVCU AM 1190. Mike Rice will give N 28 &-HARVARD W 67-65 BuffsTV the play by play with USA Basketball’s Carol Callan with the color D 2 DENVER W 84-57 FSN RM commentary. Live internet audio of all CU basketball games is avail- D 6 SETON HALL W 80-54 BuffsTV D 11 at Colorado State L 61-69 able on BuffsRadio, a subscription service through CUBuffs.com. D 19 SOUTHERN UTAH W 88-36 BuffsTV Please note the BuffsRadio audio and BuffsTV video are separate D 22 SAN JOSE STATE W 86-50 BuffsTV subscriptions. D 30 GRAMBLING STATE W 92-43 BuffsTV J 2 VIRGINIA (23/21) L 59-74 FSN RM J 4 YALE W 78-71 BuffsTV Colorado Oklahoma J 9 *MISSOURI W 64-48 FSN J 12 *at Texas Tech L 61-74 Buffaloes Sooners J 16 *IOWA STATE (RV/20) L 62-68 FSN RM J 20 *at Kansas State W 63-57 FSN RM (12-10, 2-7) (17-6, 7-3) #12 AP/#12 WBCA J 24 *OKLAHOMA STATE (12/17) L 63-74 FSN Team Comparison Averages -- Big 12 Team Comparison Averages -- Big 12 J 27 *at Kansas L 64-75 CU OU CU OU J 30 *NEBRASKA (6/4) L 64-80 FSN RM Points 59.2 65.9 Offensive Rebounds 11.0 14.1 F 6 *at Baylor (15/17) L 42-76 Points Allowed 69.6 64.0 Defensive Rebounds 21.9 27.1 F 10 *TEXAS (14/19) L 50-74 FSN RM Scoring Margin -10.3 +1.9 Total Rebounds 32.9 41.2 F 13 *at Oklahoma (12/12) 1 p.m. Field Goals 20.0 24.2 Rebounding Margin -5.9 +6.5 F 16 *KANSAS 7 p.m. FSN RM Att. 54.7 61.0 Fouls 19.4 18.9 F 20 *at Nebraska 12:05 p.m. Field Goal Pct. .366 .397 Assists 10.1 11.1 F 23 *at Missouri 5:30 p.m. 3-pt Field Goals 5.7 3.5 Turnovers 16.3 15.4 3-pt Field Goal Att. 20.4 13.9 F 27 *TEXAS A&M 2 p.m. BuffsTV /TO Ratio 0.62 0.72 3-pt Field Goal Pct. .277 .252 M 3 *KANSAS STATE 7 p.m. BuffsTV Turnover Margin -1.6 -0.6 Free Throws 13.6 14.0 Blocks 3.0 1.7 M 6 *at Iowa State 1 p.m. Att. 18.3 18.0 M 11-14 Big 12 Championship TBA FSN Free Throw Pct. .739 .778 Steals 8.1 5.3

Home Games In BOLD CAPS Team Comparison Averages -- Overall Team Comparison Averages -- Overall *-Big 12 Conference Game; $-Subway Classic, Minneapolis, Minn. CU OU CU OU &-Omni Hotels Classic, Boulder, Colo. Points 67.8 73.4 Offensive Rebounds 12.5 14.1 Points Allowed 63.0 66.7 FSN RM - FSN Rocky Mountain Defensive Rebounds 24.2 28.1 Scoring Margin +4.8 +6.7 BuffsTV - CUBuffs.com Live Streaming (subscription required) Total Rebounds 36.7 42.2 Field Goals 23.9 27.9 All Regular Season Games Feature Live Audio Streaming Through BuffsRadio Rebounding Margin -0.5 +5.1 Field Goal Att. 58.1 64.2 Fouls 18.4 18.3 Field Goal Pct. .411 .434 Assists 12.7 13.9 2009-10 ROSTER 3-pt Field Goals 7.4 5.0 Turnovers 16.8 17.8 3-pt Field Goal Att. 21.5 16.7 Assist/TO Ratio 0.76 0.83 No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp Hometown (HS/Previous College) 3-pt Field Goal Pct. .345 .297 Turnover Margin +0.2 +0.0 1 Alyssa Fressle G 5-10 So. 1L Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Free Throws 12.6 12.7 Blocks 4.2 3.0 2 Bianca Smith G 5-9 Sr. 3L Missouri City, Texas (Bellaire) Free Throw Att. 16.6 18.0 Steals 9.1 7.1 3 Whitney Houston G 5-5 Jr. 2L Memphis, Tenn. (Hillcrest) Free Throw Pct. .757 .704 4 Britney Blythe G 5-9 Jr. 2L San Mateo, Calif. (St. Ignatius Prep) Probable Starters 14 Meagan Malcolm-Peck G/F 6-2 Fr HS Boulder, Colo. (Horizon) Colorado 15 Julie Seabrook F 6-3 So. 1L North Vancouver, B.C. (St. Mary’s/NEDA) Pos No Name Ht Yr Hometown PPG RPG MISC 21 Chelsea Dale G/F 6-1 Jr. 2L Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes) G 23 Chucky Jeffery 5-10 Fr Colorado Springs, Colo. 10.2 5.5 3.4 apg 22 Brittany Spears F 6-1 Jr. 2L Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena/Notre Dame Prep {Mass.}) G 1 Alyssa Fressle 5-10 So Highlands Ranch, Colo. 6.5 2.5 2.3 apg 23 Chucky Jeffery G 5-10 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sierra) G/F 22 Brittany Spears 6-1 Jr Pasadena, Calif. 16.7 8.3 2.3 spg 24 Brenna Malcolm-Peck G/F 6-2 Fr. HS Boulder, Colo. (Horizon) F 14 Meagan Malcolm-Peck 6-2 Fr Boulder, Colo. 6.2 4.3 1.3 bpg 32 Kelly Jo Mullaney G 5-8 Jr. 1L Minneapolis, Minn. (The Breck School/Colorado State) F/C 34 Courtney Dunn 6-4 Sr Berkeley, Calif. 6.6 4.9 1.1 apg 34 Courtney Dunn C 6-4 Sr. 2L Berkeley, Calif. (St. Mary’s) 42 Kailah Bailey F 6-0 Fr. HS Omaha, Neb. (Central) Oklahoma 55 Melissa MacFarlane C 6-7 Fr. HS Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) Pos No Name Ht Yr Hometown PPG RPG MISC G 13 Danielle Robinson 5-9 Jr San Jose, Calif. 17.3 3.0 5.1 apg Head Coach: Kathy McConnell-Miller (5th Year at CU, 64-81/10th Year Overall, 155-169) G 1 Nyeshia Stevenson 5-10 Sr Little Rock, Ark. 14.2 4.1 50 3’s Assistant Coaches: Patrick Harrington, Tom McConnell, Aisha Veasley F 10 Carlee Roethlisberger 6-1 Jr Findlay, Ohio 8.1 5.2 1.4 apg Director of Operations: Tracy Tripp F 21 Amanda Thompson 6-1 Sr Chicago, Ill 11.8 10.2 1.8 spg C 34 Abi Olajuwon 6-4 Sr Los Angeles, Calif. 11.0 6.9 .520 fg% OPENING TIP: Colorado will play its fourth straight against a ranked opponent. The Buffaloes have lost all six games they’ve played Colorado’s Record When against ranked opponents this season, and overall have dropped CU leads at the half ...... 10-2 2009-10 Record: ...... 12-10 17 straight games against ranked opponents and 14 straight to a Game is tied at the half ...... 0-0 Conference: ...... 2-7 team ranked in both the AP and WBCA Coaches poll (Iowa State Opponent leads at half ...... 2-8 Home: ...... 10-5 CU scores under 50 ...... 0-1 Away: ...... 1-5 was ranked only in the WBCA poll in the meeting earlier this sea- CU scores 50-59 ...... 0-2 Neutral: ...... 1-0 son as was Kansas State in two meetings in 2008-09). CU’s last CU scores 60-69 ...... 6-6 All-Time Record ...... 650-413 (.611) win over a ranked opponent was a 73-68 home win over No. 15/15 CU scores 70-79 ...... 1-1 at home: ...... 373-132 (.739) Kansas State on Feb. 23, 2008. The Buffaloes will play fi ve of their CU scores 80-89 ...... 4-0 at CECC: ...... 340-111 (.754) fi nal seven games against teams that are or have been ranked at CU scores 90+ ...... 1-0 on the road: ...... 178-219 (.448) one time this season. Opponent scores under 50 ...... 4-0 neutral sites: ...... 99-62 (.615) Opponent scores 50-59 ...... 6-0 Conference: ...... 273-231 (.542) THE BUFFALOES: Colorado is 12-10 overall and tied with Texas Opponent scores 60-69 ...... 1-2 Big 12: ...... 93-124 (.429) Opponent scores 70-79 ...... 1-6 in November: ...... 105-33 (.761) Tech for 10th in the Big 12 Conference at 2-7. The Buffaloes have Opponent scores 80-89 ...... 0-2 in December: ...... 159-69 (.697) lost their last fi ve and seven of their last eight. The Buffaloes will Opponent scores 90+ ...... 0-0 in January: ...... 164-138 (.543) also be looking to halt a 19-game skid on the road against a Big 12 CU outshoots opponents ...... 10-1 in February: ...... 157-121 (.565) Southern Division opponent. CU’s last win at the Big 12 South was Opponent outshoots Colorado ...... 2-9 in March: ...... 65-50 (.565) a 69-59 win at Baylor on Jan. 7, 2004. CU and opponents shoot equal ...... 0-0 in April: ...... 0-1 (.000) CU shoots 45% or better ...... 6-1 Conference Tournaments: ...... 29-22 TEAM NUMBERS: Colorado is averaging 68 and CU shoots below 45 percent ...... 6-9 Big 12 Postseason: ...... 8-12 shooting 41 percent from the fi eld overall but those numbers have CU shoots 35% or better ...... 12-5 NCAA Tournament: ...... 17-12 CU shoots below 35 percent ...... 0-5 WNIT Preseason: ...... 6-1 fallen to 59 points per game and 37 percent shooting over CU’s Opponent shoots 45% or better ...... 2-6 WNIT Postseason: ...... 4-2 nine Big 12 contests. Colorado is averaging 7.4 3-pointers per Opponent shoots below 45 % ...... 10-4 Season Openers: ...... 31-5 game, ranking third in the Big 12. The Buffaloes are the top free Opponent shoots 35% or better ...... 4-9 Home Openers: ...... 34-2 throw shooting team in the Big 12 at 75.7 percent (277-356). The Opponent shoots below 35 % ...... 8-1 Conference Openers: ...... 21-15 Buffaloes also rank third in the Big 12 in steals (9.1 spg) and fourth CU shoots 70%+ from FT line ...... 10-7 Big 12 Conference Openers: ...... 7-7 in blocks (4.2 bpg). CU shoots under 70% FT ...... 2-3 Opponent shoots 70%+ FT ...... 4-5 Location: ...... Boulder, Colo. SPEARS LEADS: Brittany Spears tops Colorado by averaging 16.7 Opponent shoots under 70% FT ...... 8-5 Population: ...... 101,547 CU outrebounds opponents ...... 8-1 Enrollment: ...... 29,624 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.3 steals per game. She will be looking Opponents outrebound CU ...... 3-9 Founded: ...... 1876 to from a tough three-game stretch where she’s averaged Rebounds are equal ...... 1-0 Nickname: ...... Buffaloes (Buffs) just 8.0 points on 26 percent shooting (8-of-30). Spears has been CU dishes more assists ...... 7-0 Colors: ...... Silver, Black & Gold held to single digits in points the last two games. Despite that, she Opponent dishes more assists ...... 2-10 Mascot (live): ...... Ralphie IV has still scored in double-digits in 19 of 22 games this season, 50 Assists are equal ...... 3-0 Arena: ...... Coors Events Center of her last 55 games and 73 of 85 career outings. Opp. turnovers greater than CU ...... 8-5 Year Opened: ...... 1979 CU commits more turnovers ...... 4-4 Capacity: ...... 11,064 On the league charts she ranks thrid in defensive rebounds (6.0 CU and opp. turnovers are equal ...... 0-1 Conference: ...... Big 12 No Buffs Score in double fi gures ...... 0-1 Year Joined: ...... 1996 drpg), fourth in and steals and free-throw percentage (.842), fi fth One Buff scores in double fi gures ...... 0-0 President: ...... Bruce Benson in overall rebounds, seventh blocks (1.3 bpg), ninth in scoring and Two Buffs score in double fi gures ...... 2-3 Chancellor: ...... Phil DiStefano 15th in 3-pointers made (1.6 3mpg) Three Buffs score in double fi gures .....4-5 Faculty Rep: ...... David Clough Four Buffs score in double fi gures ...... 6-1 Athletic Director: ...... Mike Bohn SMITH OFF THE BENCH, SAME RESULTS: After starting the entire Five+ Buffs score in double fi gure ...... 0-0 SWA: ...... Ceal Barry 2008-09 season, senior guard Bianca Smith has come off the bench Playing in November ...... 4-1 Colorado Sports Information for all but one game without missing a beat. She is averaging 12.5 Playing in December ...... 5-1 WBB Contact ...... Troy Andre points and 2.6 rebounds per game and is still displaying her sharp- Playing in January ...... 3-6 Offi ce ...... 303-492-4672 Playing in February ...... 0-2 CU Sports Information ...... 303-492-5626 shooting abilities. Smith is second in the Big 12 with 61 3-pointers Playing in March ...... 0-0 Fax ...... 303-492-3811 and ranks 13th in 3-point accuracy at 38 percent (61-of-161). Playing in April ...... 0-0 Cell ...... 303-903-3654 Playing on a Sunday ...... 2-2 Athletic Ticket Offi ce ...... 303-492-8337 Smith ranks 18th in overall scoring in the Big 12 and second among Playing on a Monday ...... 1-0 CECC Press Row ...... 303-492-1552/4381 those players primarily coming off the bench (starting less than half Playing on a Tuesday ...... 1-1 CECC Media Room ...303-492-0713/0717 of a team’s games). Here are the current leaders: Playing on a Wednesday ...... 3-2 CECC Media Fax ...... 303-492-0711 Playing on a Thursday ...... 0-0 Email: ...... [email protected] Player, Team PPG Playing on a Friday ...... 2-1 Big 12 SID ...... Joni Lehmann Playing on a Saturday ...... 3-4 Email ...... [email protected] , Texas A&M 16.2 vs. Ranked Teams ...... 0-6 CU Online ...... www.CUBuffs.com Bianca Smith, Colorado 12.5 In Overtime ...... 0-0 Big 12 Online ...... www.big12sports.com Christine Flores, Missouri 9.6 In White Uniforms ...... 9-4 Cokie Reed, Texas 7.7 In Black Uniforms ...... 2-5 Sydney Carter, Texas A&M 7.3 In Gold Uniforms ...... 1-1 On FSN ...... 3-5 SMITH NETS MILESTONE: Bianca Smith scored 11 points against Kansas and in the process became the 23rd player in team history to reach 1,000 career points. She currently resides in 23rd place on CU’s all-time scoring list with 1,028.

Smith gives CU two 1,000 point scorers on the same team as she joins Brittany Spears who reached 1,000 last year and currently resides in 13th on CU’s all-time list with 1,370. Having multiple LAST MEETING 1,000 point scorers on the same team has happened several times #3/2 OKLAHOMA 72, COLORADO 58 in CU’s history, and on two different occasions in the last decade Jan. 21, 2009, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) alone. Jackie McFarland and Jasmina Ilic were 1,000-point team- mates in 2006-07 and the Buffaloes had a trio of 1,000-point scorers VISITORS: Oklahoma 15-2, 4-0 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min in 2001-02 featuring Jenny Roulier, Mandy Nightingale and Britt 05 Paris, Ashley f 5-11 0-0 0-2 3 6 9 2 10 0 1 1 0 36 Hartshorn. 21 Thompson, Amanda f 1-4 0-1 1-2 1 1 2 0 3 2 4 0 0 16 03 Paris, Courtney c 9-10 0-0 1-3 4 10 14 4 19 1 3 4 0 29 FRESHMEN THRIVING: Freshmen Chucky Jeffery and Meagan 13 Robinson, Danielle g 5-9 0-0 0-0 0 4 4 2 10 5 7 0 2 30 Malcolm-Peck have made major contributions in their fi rst collegiate 25 Hand, Whitney g 5-10 3-6 0-1 3 4 7 3 13 1 1 0 1 33 01 Stevenson, Nyeshia 2-5 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 1 1 0 1 14 seasons. 10 Roethlisberger, Carlee 2-6 1-4 2-4 3 1 4 0 7 1 0 0 1 18 45 Hartman, Jasmine 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 2 10 Jeffery tops all Big 12 freshmen and ranks third overall in steals at 53 Vining, Jenny 1-3 0-2 1-1 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 14 2.3 per game. She leads Colorado and ranks 10th in the Big 12 in TEAM 1 1 2 assists (3.4 apg) and is second on the team in steals and rebounds Totals...... 30-58 5-16 7-15 15 29 44 11 72 17 17 5 7 200 (5.5 rpg) and is third in scoring (10.2 ppg). She has scored in double- TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-27 44.4% 2nd Half: 18-31 58.1% Game: 51.7% DEADBALL digits in seven of the last 10 games, and recorded her fi rst career 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 31.3% REBOUNDS double-double with 14 points and a career-high 11 rebounds against F Throw % 1st Half: 1-1 100% 2nd Half: 6-14 42.9% Game: 46.7% 4 Nebraska. Jeffery had one of the best stat lines of the season in the nonconference fi nale against Yale recording 19 points on a perfect HOME: Colorado 8-8, 0-4 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 7-of-7 from the fi eld to go along with nine assists, seven rebounds, 22 Spears, Brittany g 7-17 4-7 3-4 1 5 6 1 21 0 2 0 4 37 fi ve steals and two blocks. 44 Richards, Kara c 3-12 0-0 1-7 2 5 7 3 7 0 2 1 0 37 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 5-9 0-0 2-4 1 1 2 1 12 0 4 1 4 37 Malcolm-Peck leads CU and ranks sixth in the Big 12 in blocks (1.3 02 Smith, Bianca g 5-9 5-8 0-0 0 1 1 5 15 2 1 0 0 26 bpg). With 29 blocks on the season, she is tied with Melody Johnson 04 Blythe, Britney g 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 3 4 4 0 0 31 11 Skildum, Hannah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 8 (1997-98) for the fi fth best freshman season mark in team history. 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 She is fourth on the team in rebounding (4.3 rpg) and sixth in scoring 34 Dunn, Courtney 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 15 (6.2 ppg). Malcolm-Peck delivered one of the clutch performances TEAM 3 1 4 of the season at Kansas State. After making just seven of her fi rst Totals...... 21-52 10-18 6-15 7 17 24 15 58 10 14 2 8 200 16 career free-throw attempts (.438), she drilled two attempts with TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: 10-25 40.0% Game: 40.4% DEADBALL 17 seconds remaining to give CU a four-point lead (61-57) en route 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 55.6% REBOUNDS to a 63-57 triumph. F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-13 38.5% Game: 40.0% 4

FRESSLE HEATING UP: After a slow start, sophomore guard Attendance: 2066 Alyssa Fressle is fi nding her freshman form that gained her a spot Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma 28 44 72 on the 2009 Big 12 All-Rookie team. Fressle is second on the team Colorado 28 30 58 in assists (2.3 apg) while ranking third in steals (1.4 spg) and fi fth in scoring (6.5 ppg). Her numbers have improved during the Big 12 BOULDER - Colorado sank a season-high 10 buckets from behind the 3-point arc, but it wasn’t schedule as she is averaging 7.8 points and 1.9 steals per outing. enough to stop the powerhouse No. 3 (AP)/2 (WBCA) ranked Oklahoma Sooners as the Buffaloes dropped their fourth straight Big 12 Conference game, 72-58, at the Coors Events/Conference Center Her 17 steals during the conference schedule rank seventh best Wednesday night. among league players. With the loss, Colorado falls to 8-8, 0-4 in the Big 12 while Oklahoma improves to 15-2 and remains atop the league standings undefeated at 4-0. GETTING ‘ER DUNN: Senior center Courtney Dunn, has two career This marks the Buffaloes fi rst ever 0-4 start to conference play. Oklahoma was the fourth straight ranked Big 12 Southern Division opponent that Colorado has faced to open its league schedule. double-doubles, both of which came in a four-game span. She had a “We knew coming in what a tough stretch this was going to be,” said CU head coach Kathy Mc- career outing against Oklahoma State tying a career high (Denver) Connell-Miller. “A lot of teams at this point could have fallen apart and lost their confi dence, but there and setting a new Big 12 personal best 16 points while nabbing a isn’t a player on this team that is headed in that direction. We need to get better as a team as a result of these four games.” career high and team single season high 14 rebounds. She also Despite the fi nal outcome, Colorado held their own against Oklahoma in the fi rst half thanks to had a double-double at Texas Tech recording 10 points and a then consistent 3-point shooting (5-for-8, 62.5 percent) and solid defensive play, including six combined personal-best 11 rebounds. She is averaging 8.3 points and 6.0 steals from Alyssa Fressle and Brittany Spears. The Buffs defense forced 17 Oklahoma turnovers, rebounds over the nine league contests. Overall she has 139 points 11 of which came in the fi rst half. Colorado was neck-in-neck with the Sooners throughout the fi rst half. Bianca Smith started the (6.6 ppg) and 102 rebounds (4.9 rpg) this season (21 games) after Buffaloes off with back-to-back 3-pointers to put her team up 6-2 just 2 minutes, 53 seconds into the recording just 94 points and 85 rebounds combined in her fi rst two game. CU achieved its biggest lead of the game—7 points (12-5)—after Fressle sank a jumper at the seasons (48 games). 14:07 mark, but the Sooners followed with a 10-0 run in less than two minutes, edging ahead of the Buffs 17-13 with 9:04 left in the half. The Buffaloes hit the locker room at halftime tied with the Sooners 28-28 after Spears hit a trey with MULLANEY BOLSTERS BENCH: Junior guard Kelly Jo Mullaney 38 seconds remaining on the clock. continues to give Colorado key minutes and punch off the bench. She “At halftime we really felt like we could play with this team,” said Spears. “We had a confi dence that had fi ve points, two rebounds and two steals in the loss to Texas. we could win this game.” But being tied with Colorado was not good enough for the Sooners; so they stepped up at the She averages 4.1 points and 2.1 rebounds for the Buffaloes and has beginning of the second half to pull away from the Buffs. hit 14-of-26 from 3-point range on the season. She had made just Oklahoma stormed to their biggest lead of the game, a 16-point margin (51-35) 7:55 into the second nine 3-pointers in 28 games in 2008-09. Mullaney is 8-of-14 from half after a 20-2 run over 5:37. CU battled back, outscoring OU by six points over the next 3:33, to put themselves within 10 points 3-point range during the Big 12 schedule. with just over eight minutes remaining. But the Buffaloes just could not catch the Sooners as they held on to a double-digit lead throughout the rest of the game. ABOUT THE SOONERS: No. 12 (AP & WBCA) Oklahoma is 17-6 Spears led the Buffaloes with 21 points, including four 3-pointers, tying a career high, six rebounds overall and is in second place in the Big 12 at 7-3. The Sooners and four steals. Smith added 15 points on 5-for-8 shooting behind the arc. Fressle tallied 12 points, four steals, and a . have won their last two and six of their last eight, coming off a Four Oklahoma players scored in double digits. All-American Courtney Paris led her team with 19 62-60 overtime win over Baylor in Norman on Feb. 10. Oklahoma points, 14 rebounds, and four blocks. Freshman Whitney Hand contributed 13 points, while Danielle averages 73 points per game while shooting 43 percent from the Robinson and Ashley Paris added 10 points of their own. fl oor. The Sooners give up 67 points per game to their opponents, CU’s three weekly recognitions are its most since 2007-08 when ranking last in the Big 12. Oklahoma is one of the league’s better Spears was named Freshman of the Week four times and Bianca rebounding teams averaging 42 per game, ranking third in the Big Smith was Player of the Week once. It is also the fi rst time that two 12 standings. different CU newcomers have earned Freshman/Rookie of the Week honors in the same season since 2004-05 when Kara Richards and Junior guard Danielle Robinson leads the Sooners by averaging 17.3 Jackie McFarland were both recognized. points and ranking third in the Big 12 in assists at 5.1 per outing. Senior forward Amanda Thompson is the top rebounder in the Big Jeffery averaged 15.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 5.0 steals 12 at 10.2 per game while averaging 11.8 points per contest. Senior in Colorado’s wins over Yale and Missouri. She tied a career-best guard Nyeshia Stevenson ranks second on the team in scoring at with 19 points, connecting on all seven of her fi eld goals attempts 14.2 and is OU’s top 3-point threat, hitting 50 on the season. against Yale. Displaying her all-around game, Jeffery also registered a personal and team season-best nine assists to go along with seven SERIES RECORDS: This will be the 55th meeting between Colo- rebounds, fi ve steals and two blocked shots. Jeffery made her Big rado and Oklahoma with the Buffaloes holding a 33-21 series lead. 12 debut by scoring 12 points and equaling a career-best eight The Sooners have had the upper hand in recent years winning the rebounds and fi ve steals in the win over Missouri. She hit 5-of-10 last seven and 12 of the last 14 meetings. Oklahoma holds a 12-10 from the fl oor and also dished our four assists. series lead in Norman and has won the last six. CU’s last win in Norman came in the fi nal year of the Big Eight Conference, a 68-53 Malcolm-Peck pulled down a team-high 10 rebounds with four points triumph on Jan. 28, 1996. CU’s last overall win the series was a 73- in Colorado’s win over San Jose State - her second double-digit 68 decision in the quarterfi nals of the 2003 Big 12 Championship. rebounding effort of the season. She also recorded personal bests This will be the fi fth straight season that Oklahoma is ranked No. with four steals and three assists while tying a career high with three 18 or higher when meeting Colorado. Three of those fi ve years OU blocked shots. Malcolm-Peck’s four steals came in the fi rst eight was in the Top 10. minutes of the game as the Buffaloes built a 46-13 lead in the fi rst half. For Malcolm-Peck it is her fi rst weekly honor. Kathy McConnell-Miller is 1-8 against Oklahoma as a head coach, 0-5 with Colorado. Spears was named to the Minnesota Subway Classic All-Tournament team after averaging 23 points and 10 rebounds in two games. She COLORADO AND OKLAHOMA, LAST 10: scored 19 points and pulled down seven rebounds in 25 minutes Date Result Date Result in the 63-49 win over Illinois-Chicago. She then recorded her 17th 1/21/09 (H) L, 58-72 3/10/04 (N) L, 56-63 career double-double and second of the season with a game-high 27 2/9/08 (A) L, 62-86 2/15/04 (A) L, 58-78 points and 13 rebounds against Minnesota in the tournament fi nal. 1/20/07 (H) L, 67-82 3/12/03 (N) W, 73-68 She reached a double-double before intermission with 16 points and 1/7/06 (A) L, 61-84 2/16/03 (H) W, 61-57 10 rebounds in the opening 20 minutes. Spears hit 10-of-20 shots 2/16/05 (H) L, 61-77 3/25/02 (N) L, 60-94 from the fi eld and added four assists and four steals.

BIG 12 HONORS BUFFS: Colorado has been cited by the Big 12 For Spears it was her fi fth career Big 12 weekly honor, and fi rst as Conference for weekly honors three times this season. Junior Brittany Player of the Week. Spears was named the Phillips 66 Big 12 Co-Player of the Week on Nov. 23, Meagan Malcolm-Peck was the Freshman of the Week on -Y EYED: Colorado has been picking up steals in bunches Dec. 28 and Chucky Jeffery was named top freshman on Jan. 11. this season. CU, which ranks third in the Big 12 in steals at 9.1 per game, has double-digit steals in 10 of 22 games this season. CU had CURRENT BUFFS AGAINST OKLAHOMA: only fi ve games with double-digit steals in 2008-09. The 10 games #1 ALYSSA FRESSLE of double-digit steals are the most in a season since the Buffaloes Year fg-a pct 3fg-a pct ft-a pct of de tot pf tp a to bk s min had 12 in 2003-04. 1/21/09 H 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 1 2 1 12 0 4 1 4 37

#2 BIANCA SMITH -- PPG: 10.0 -- RPG: 1.0 -- APG: 0.7 -- SPG: 0.7 INDIVIDUALLY SPEAKING: Junior Brittany Spears leads Colorado Year fg-a pct 3fg-a pct ft-a pct of de tot pf tp a to bk s min with 50 steals this season and her 2.3 per game average ranks 1/20/07 H 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 13 2/9/08 A 4-9 .444 3-7 .429 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 2 15 0 2 0 1 38 fourth in the Big 12. Spears, who already ranks 12th on CU’s all-time 1/21/09 H 5-9 .556 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 0 1 1 5 15 2 1 0 0 26 steals list with 162, is the fi rst player since CU All-American Shelley TOTALS 9-21 .429 8-18 .444 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 8 30 2 5 0 2 77 Sheetz to record 50 steals in each of her fi rst three seasons (1991- #4 BRITNEY BLYTHE -- PPG: 1.5 -- RPG: 1.0 -- APG: 2.0 92 to 1993-94). Freshman Chucky Jeffery is right behind Spears Year fg-a pct 3fg-a pct ft-a pct of de tot pf tp a to bk s min in number with 48 steals, ranking third in the Big 12 on a per game 2/9/08 A 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 basis (2.3 spg). Jeffery is on pace for 66 steals (based on number 1/21/09 H 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 3 4 4 0 0 31 TOTALS 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3 3 4 5 0 0 36 of guaranteed games left) which would rank as the fourth best fresh- man season at Colorado. #22 BRITTANY SPEARS -- PPG: 20.0 -- RPG: 5.5 -- APG: 1.0 -- SPG: 2.5 -- BPG: 1.0 Year fg-a pct 3fg-a pct ft-a pct of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 2/9/08 A 7-13 .538 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 1 4 5 4 19 1 2 2 1 36 CLIMBING THE LADDERS: Junior Brittany Spears and Senior 1/21/09 H 7-17 .412 4-7 .571 3-4 .750 1 5 6 1 21 0 2 0 4 37 Bianca Smith continue to make their impressions on the CU record TOTALS 14-30 .467 5-9 .556 7-8 .875 2 9 11 5 40 2 4 2 5 73 book. KELLY JO MULLANEY Year fg-a pct 3fg-a pct ft-a pct of de tot pf tp a to bk s min Spears, who became just the second player in team history (Lisa 1/21/09 H 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 Van Goor) to reach 1,000 points as a sophomore, is 13th on CU’s COURTNEY DUNN -- PPG: 3.0 -- RPG: 2.5 -- APG: 0.5 -- SPG: 0.5 all-time scoring list (1,370). Spears is also seventh in blocked shots Year fg-a pct 3fg-a pct ft-a pct of de tot pf tp a to bk s min (113), eighth in 3-pointers made (136) and attempted (420), 11th in 2/9/08 A 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 3-4 .750 3 2 5 1 6 0 1 0 1 19 1/21/09 H 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 15 rebounds (669), 12th in steals (162), 15th in fi eld goals made (497) TOTALS 1-8 .125 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 3 2 5 2 6 1 1 0 1 34 and 18th in free throws made (240). Spears’ possible climbs Saturday: CU CAREER RANKINGS 3 free throws made for 17th Points 4 steals for 11th 3-Point Field Goals 1. Lisa Van Goor (1980-85) 2067 1. Shelley Sheetz (1991-95) 252 4 fi eld goals made for 14th 2. Jackie McFarland (2004-08) 1957 2. Bianca Smith (2006- ) 236 6 points for 12th, 16 points for 11th 3. Tera Bjorklund (2000-04) 1858 3. Mandy Nightingale (1998-02) 224 4. Shelley Sheetz (1991-95) 1775 4. Jenny Roulier (1998-02) 203 Smith is second in career 3-point fi eld goals made (236) and at- 5. Erin Scholz (1993-97) 1621 5. Kate Fagan (1999-04) 197 tempted (635), trailing only former CU All-American Shelley Sheetz 6. Bridget Turner (1985-89) 1599 6. Amy Palmer (1992-96) 149 in both categories (252-of-661 from 1991-95). Smith, currently ranks 7. Jamilah Lang (1990-94) 1596 7. Jasmina Ilic (2003-07) 144 second in the Big 12 with 61 3-pointers this season, needs 16 to 8. Tracy Tripp (1985-89) 1574 8. Brittany Spears (2007- ) 136 9. Erin Carson (1984-88) 1501 catch Sheetz’s all-time career mark. Smith is the Big 12’s active 9. Alexis Felts (1994-98) 109 10. Jenny Roulier (1998-02) 1399 10. Annan Wilson (1986-90) 96 career leader in 3-pointers made and is 11th on the league’s all- 11. Mandy Nightingale (1998-02) 1386 time 3-point list. 12. Diane Hiemstra (1981-84) 1376 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 13. Brittany Spears (2007- ) 1370 1. Shelley Sheetz (1991-95) 661 Smith is 23rd on CU’s all-time scoring list with 1,028. She needs 65 Also 2. Bianca Smith (2006- ) 635 points to crack the Top 20. 21. Gretchen DeWitte (1985-89) 1062 3. Mandy Nightingale (1998-02) 616 22. Raegan Scott (1993-97) 1045 4. Jenny Roulier (1998-02) 499 MORE SMITH FROM ‘3’: Bianca Smith has 61 3-pointers this 23. Bianca Smith (2006- ) 1028 5. Kate Fagan (1999-04) 486 season which is 10th on CU’s single-season list. She needs two 6. Jasmina Ilic (2003-07) 436 Rebounds 7. Amy Palmer (1992-96) 429 more to match her 2008-09 season total, and current ninth place 1. Lisa Van Goor (1980-85) 1145 8. Brittany Spears (2007- ) 420 spot, of 63. She also has a chance to break her own single-season 2. Erin Scholz (1993-97) 1067 9. Alexis Felts (1994-98) 300 school record of 80 set in 2007-08. Smith is the only player to ap- 3. Jackie McFarland (2004-08) 1043 10. LaShena Graham (1984-98) 265 pear on CU’s single-season Top 10 for 3-pointers made in three 4. Sandy Bean (1978-82) 895 different seasons. 5. Sabrina Scott (1999-03) 770 Steals 6. Bridget Turner (1985-89) 725 1. Laurie Welch (1978-82) 303 TEAM SOLID FROM ‘3’ TOO: Colorado ranks third in the Big 12 7. Britt Hartshorn (1998-02) 724 2. Shelley Sheetz (1991-95) 287 8. Tera Bjorklund (2000-04) 723 and 20th in the nation at 7.4 3-pointers made per game. CU’s 163 3. Bridget Turner (1985-89) 284 9. Raegan Scott (1993-97) 701 4. Sandy Bean (1978-82) 250 3-pointers already ranks fourth on CU’s single-season list. CU’s 10. Julie Hoehing (1980-84) 691 5. Amy Mathern (1989-93) 249 2007-08 WNIT semifi nalist squad holds the current school record 11. Brittany Spears (2007- ) 669 6. Annan Wilson (1986-90) 242 with 236. 7. De Celle Thomas (1992-96) 227 Field Goals 8. Julie Hoehing (1980-84) 190 HOUSTON TAKES LEAVE: Junior guard Whitney Houston has 1. Lisa Van Goor (1980-85) 862 9. Mandy Nightingale (1998-02) 175 taken a leave of absence from the women’s basketball team for 2. Tera Bjorklund (2000-04) 693 10. Tracy Tripp (1985-89) 174 personal reasons Kathy McConnell-Miller announced prior to CU’s 3. Jackie McFarland (2004-08) 671 11. Jenny Roulier (1998-02) 166 4. Tracy Tripp (1985-89) 654 Big 12 opening win over Missouri. Houston, a native of Memphis, 12. Brittany Spears (2007- ) 162 5. Jamillah Lang (1990-94) 617 Tenn., had appeared in 12 of CU’s 13 games prior to the announce- 6. Jeannie Raikes (1976-80) 608 Blocked Shots ment, logging two starts and averaging 4.2 points and 1.3 assists 6. Diane Hiemstra (1981-84) 608 1. Lisa Van Goor (1980-85) 289 per game. No timetable has been set on her return. 8. Erin Scholz (1993-97) 606 2. Britt Hartshorn (1998-02) 208 9. Erin Carson (1984-88) 572 3. Raegan Scott (1993-97) 147 SHUTTING DOWN OPPONENT’S ‘O’ EARLY: Colorado held San 10. Bridget Turner (1985-89) 552 4. Jackie McFarland (2004-08) 138 Jose State to 13 fi rst-half points. Combined with the 11 allowed Also 5. Erin Scholz (1993-97) 125 against Southern Utah in the previous game, the 24 points in back- 13. Jenny Roulier (1998-02) 523 6. Tera Bjorklund (2000-04) 124 14. Britt Hartshorn (1998-02) 501 to-back fi rst halves are the lowest combined total in team history. 7. Brittany Spears (2007- ) 113 15. Brittany Spears (2007- ) 497 8. Crystal Ford (1985-89) 91 The previous low total was 27 in 2001-02 in games against San 9. Kara Richards (2004-09) 78 Diego (36-18) and Bowling Green (53-9). 9. Mindy Henry (1989-93) 78

NUGGETS FROM THE SOUTHERN UTAH GAME: Colorado’s 88-36 win over Southern Utah entered the Buffaloes’ record book Colorado’s fi nal winning margin of 52 points are CU’s most since a on several fronts: 96-44 win over Bowling Green on Nov. 23, 2001.

Colorado’s 42 point halftime lead (53-11) tied for the second largest Southern Utah’s 36 total points tied for the 10th fewest allowed in in team history. The Buffaloes also held a 42 point lead against Colo- team history and the fewest since giving up 35 to Kansas on Jan. rado State on Nov. 16 1979 (63-21). The school record is a 44 point 16, 2002. lead CU had against Bowling Green on Nov. 23, 2001 (53-9). IMPRESSIVE POINT SWING: The 63 point swing from last year’s Southern Utah’s 11 fi rst half points tied for the fi fth fewest by a CU 77-40 loss to Seton Hall to this year’s 80-54 win is the second largest opponent in any half. The school record is 8 set against Kansas in a series in team history (games no longer than two seasons apart). State on March 7, 1992 (46-8). The Buffaloes had a 67 point swing against Idaho State during the 1981-82 season. Here are the top point swings in team history. Fewest Points In One Half By An Opponent Date Opponent Points Opponent Margin Date Margin Date Difference 3/7/92 vs. Kansas State 8 Idaho State -6 (55-61) 1/22/82 +61 (116-55) 2/13/82 +67 11/23/01 vs. Bowling Green 9 Seton Hall -37 (40-77) 12/9/08 +26 (80-54) 12/6/09 +63 12/9/98 at Wyoming 10 Nebraska -41 (49-90) 1/6/99 +17 (70-53) 1/23/99 +58 Colorado State -39 (42-81) 2/6/75 +15 (53-38) 11/20/75 +54 12/31/91 vs. New Mexcio 10 Illinois -44 (44-88) 1/4/98 +8 (78-70) 12/28/99 +52 12/19/09 vs. Southern Utah 11 Texas A&M -9 (60-69) 1/6/92 +41 (92-51) 12/31/92 +50 3/17/95 vs. SW Missouri State 11 FRESHMAN DEBUTS: A pair of true freshmen made their collegiate 2009-10 Big 12 Standings Rebounding debuts and made signifi cant contributions to the Buffaloes come- Big 12 Overall Brittany Spears 5th 8.3 back win against UC Irvine. Forward Meagan Malcolm-Peck got W L Pct. W L Pct. Chucky Jeffery 19th 5.5 the starting nod and responded with six points, 11 rebounds, three Nebraska 9 0 1.000 22 0 1.000 Field Goal % blocks and three steals. Guard Chucky Jeffery came off the bench Oklahoma 7 3 .700 17 6 .739 Chucky Jeffery 15th .470 Iowa State 6 3 .667 18 4 .818 Assists and registered four points, seven rebounds, three assists and two Oklahoma State 6 3 .667 18 5 .783 Chucky Jeffery 10th 3.4 steals. Malcolm-Peck’s start marked the fourth straight year the Texas 6 3 .667 17 6 .739 Free Throw % Buffaloes have had a freshman in the initial season starting lineup. Baylor 4 5 .444 17 6 .739 Brittany Spears 4th .842 The three others: Bianca Smith in 2006, Brittany Spears in 2007 and Texas A&M 4 5 .444 16 6 .727 Chucky Jeffery 13th .732 Alyssa Fressle in 2008. Kansas 4 5 .444 14 8 .636 Steals Kansas State 4 5 .444 12 11 .522 Chucky Jeffery 3rd 2.3 Texas Tech 2 7 .222 14 9 .609 Brittany Spears 4th 2.3 MEMORABLE COMEBACK: Colorado’s comeback from a 14-point COLORADO 2 7 .222 12 10 .545 3PT FG % halftime defi cit to win against UC Irvine ties for the third-largest Missouri 1 9 .100 11 12 .478 Bianca Smith 13th .379 margin achieved in team history. The Buffaloes trailed the Anteat- 3PT FG Made ers 33-19 at the break before outscoring them 42-23 in the fi nal 20 Wednesday, Feb. 10 Bianca Smith 2nd 2.8 Texas 74, Colorado 50 Brittany Spears 15th 1.6 minutes. Nebraska 67, at Kansas 60 Blocked Shots at Kansas State 37, Missouri 33 Meagan Malcolm-Peck 6th 1.3 Colorado came back from 19 down against the University of Wash- at Oklahoma 62, Baylor 60 OT Brittany Spears 7th 1.3 ington on Dec. 21, 1982, at the Guisti Tournament in Portland, Ore. at Texas 57, Texas A&M 54 Assist/Turnover Ratio CU trailed 35-16 at halftime before winning 67-65. Colorado came Chucky Jeffery 14th 0.8 Saturday, Feb. 13 Defensive Rebounds back from 15 points down against Kansas State on Jan. 31, 2007, Colorado at Oklahoma, 1 p.m. Brittany Spears 3rd 6.0 that game included a 23-0 second half run. Baylor at Iowa State, 10 a.m. Nebraska at Missouri, 12 p.m. Big 12 Team Charts • Conf Games CU’s Top Halftime Comebacks: Texas at Kansas, 12 p.m. Category/Name Rank Stats Date Opp. Half Final Margin Texas Tech at Oklahoma State, 5 p.m. Scoring Offense 10th 59.2 Kansas State at Texas A&M, 6 p.m. Scoring Defense 11th 69.6 12/21/82 Washington (N) UW 35-16 CU 67-65 19 Scoring Margin 11th -10.3 1/31/07 Kansas State (H) KS 39-24 CU 66-55 15 Monday, Feb. 15 Free Throw % 2nd .739 11/15/09 UC Irvine (H) UCI 33-19 CU 61-56 14 Connecticut at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. Field Goal % 11th .366 12/1/83 Wyoming (A) UW 35-21 CU 57-56 14 Field Goal % Def 11th .448 12/20/03 Southern Cal (A) SC 39-27 CU 69-67 12 Tuesday, Feb. 16 3-Point Field Goal % 8th .277 Kansas at Colorado, 7 p.m. 3-Point FG Pct. Def 10th .336 2/19/00 Texas (H) UT 38-26 CU 79-65 12 Rebounding Offense 9th 32.9 NCAA Statistics • Through Feb. 7 Rebounding Defense 10th 38.8 CAPTAINS NAMED: Before the season opener head coach Kathy Team Rebounding Margin 10th -5.9 McConnell-Miller announced that Brittany Spears, Whitney Category/Name Rank Stats Blocked Shots 7th 3.0 Houston and Bianca Smith were named captains for the 2009- Free Throw % 16th .755 Assists 9th 10.1 3-Point FG Made 20th 7.5 Steals 2nd 8.1 10 season. Smith is a captain for the second straight year while Turnover Margin 9th -1.6 Houston and Spears are fi rst time captains. CU captains are voted Individuals Assist/Turnover Ratio 12th 0.6 on by the players. Category/Name Rank Stats Offensive Rebounds 11th 11.0 3PT FG Made Defensive Rebounds 9th 21.9 BUFFS IN OPENERS: Colorado is now 31-5 (.861) all-time in sea- Bianca Smith 18th 2.9 3-Point FG Made 6th 5.7 Free Throw % son openers and started the season with a home game for the 24th Brittany Spears 48th .842 Individuals • Conf Games time in 36 seasons. Colorado is an outstanding 34-2 (.944) all-time Category/Name Rank Stats in home openers. Colorado has never lost its overall season opener Big 12 Team Charts • All Games Scoring when played at home (24-0). Category/Name Rank Stats Brittany Spears 17th 12.3 Scoring Offense 9th 67.8 Rebounding Scoring Defense 8th 63.0 Brittany Spears t-5th 7.8 TOUGH SCHEDULE: Colorado once again faces a tough schedule Scoring Margin 9th +4.8 Courtney Dunn t-18th 6.0 with potentially 16 games -- or 55 percent of the regular season Free Throw % 1st .757 Field Goal % schedule -- against 2009 NCAA or WNIT tournament teams. Eight Field Goal % 11th .411 Chucky Jeffery 12th .455 of CU’s 2009-10 opponents are currently ranked in the USA Today/ Field Goal % Def 8th .392 Assists ESPN/WBCA Coaches poll while seven are ranked in the Associ- 3-Point Field Goal % 7th .345 Chucky Jeffery t-6th 3.4 3-Point FG Pct. Def 10th .312 Free Throw % ated Press poll. Rebounding Offense 11th 36.7 Brittany Spears 3rd .881 Rebounding Defense 9th 37.3 Chucky Jeffery 11th .750 HOME AT THE CECC: Colorado is traditionally tough at home with Rebounding Margin 9th -0.5 Courtney Dunn t-13th .735 a 340-111 all-time record at the Coors Events/Conference Center Blocked Shots 4th 4.2 Steals (.754). The Buffaloes have won 10 or more games in a season at the Assists 10th 12.7 Chucky Jeffery 3rd 2.2 Steals 3rd 9.1 Brittany Spears 6th 2.0 CECC in 21 of the previous 32 years. The Buffaloes have enjoyed Turnover Margin 8th 0.2 Alyssa Fressle t-7th 1.9 fi ve undefeated seasons (1980-83, 1992-94) at the CECC. Assist/Turnover Ratio 11th 0.8 3PT FG Made Offensive Rebounds 11th 12.5 Bianca Smith 5th 2.1 BUFFS ON TV: Colorado’s regular season schedule features nine Defensive Rebounds 9th 24.2 Blocked Shots games that will be televised either regionally or nationally, eight of 3-Point FG Made 3rd 7.4 Brittany Spears t-10th 1.0 Chucky Jeffery 12th 0.8 which are at home. CU opened its fi rst of eight FSN Rocky Mountain Individuals • All Games Meagan Malcolm-Peck t-15th 0.7 games on Dec. 2, against Denver. FSN Rocky Mountain will also Category/Name Rank Stats Assist/Turnover Ratio televise home games against Virginia (Jan. 2), Missouri (Jan. 9), Scoring Chucky Jeffery 10th 0.8 Iowa State (Jan. 16), Oklahoma State (Jan. 24), Nebraska (Jan. 30), Brittany Spears 9th 16.7 Offensive Rebounds Texas (Feb. 10) and Kansas (Feb. 16). The games against Missouri Bianca Smith 18th 12.5 Courtney Dunn 9th 2.6 Defensive Rebounds and Oklahoma State will be televised nationally on FSN as part of the Brittany Spears 3rd 5.9 network’s Big 12 package. Colorado’s game at Kansas State (Jan. 20) will be produced by FSN Kansas City, but will also be picked up 2009-10 USA Today/ESPN/WBCA 2009-10 Associated Press by FSN Rocky Mountain. TOp 25 Poll #13 -- Feb. 9 Top 25 poll #13 -- Feb. 8

CU has appeared on 72 regional or national telecasts over the Rk Team Rec Pts Last Rk Team Rec Pts Last previous eight seasons. 1 Connecticut (31) 23-0 775 1 1 Connecticut (40) 23-0 1,000 1 2 Stanford 21-1 741 2 2 Stanford 21-1 959 2 BUFFS SIGN THREE: Shae Kelley, Ashley Wilson and Brittany 3 Notre Dame 21-1 697 3 3 Nebraska 21-0 896 4 Wilson have signed National Letters of Intent to play basketball and 4 Nebraska 21-0 696 4 4 Notre Dame 21-1 894 3 5 Tennessee 21-2 654 5 5 Tennessee 20-2 850 5 continue their education at the University of Colorado in 2010-11, 6 Xavier 18-3 610 7 6 Xavier 18-3 775 7 CU head coach Kathy McConnell-Miller announced Nov. 12, during 7 Duke 19-4 567 6 7 Ohio State 23-3 740 8 the NCAA early signing period. Kelley, a 6-foot forward from Den- 8 West Virginia 21-3 551 8 8 Duke 18-4 709 6 ver, is a two-time All-State honorable mention and All-Denver Prep 9 Ohio State 23-3 543 9 9 West Virginia 21-3 627 11 League pick out of East High School. Kelley will be the fi fth Denver 10 Florida State 20-4 485 12 10 Florida State 20-4 593 15 Public Schools player to suit up for the Buffaloes and the fi rst since 11 Texas A&M 16-5 442 10 11 Baylor 17-5 537 15 Montbello’s Nikki Weddle (1997-99). Ashley and Brittany are identical 12 Oklahoma 16-6 399 13 12 Oklahoma 16-6 511 13 twin 5-8 guards from Long Beach, Calif. Playing for one of the most 13 Georgetown 19-3 395 16 13 Texas A&M 16-5 510 12 14 Oklahoma State 18-5 336 11 14 Texas 16-6 475 17 storied programs in Southern California, the Wilson twins have won 15 Baylor 17-5 331 17 15 Oklahoma State 18-5 436 10 three consecutive CIF Division I state titles with nationally-ranked 16 Kentucky 20-3 319 18 16 Georgetown 19-3 402 18 Long Beach Poly. 17 Iowa State 18-4 255 19 17 Kentucky 20-3 372 20 18 Georgia 19-5 244 14 18 North Carolina 16-5 358 9 SMITH GAINS FULL SEASON: Senior guard Bianca Smith was 19 Texas 16-6 217 23 19 Georgia 19-5 323 14 formally released from the National Letter of Intent she originally 20 North Carolina 16-6 171 15 20 Iowa State 18-4 210 22 signed at the University of Tulsa earlier this summer, allowing her 21 Virginia 17-6 121 24 21 Georgia Tech 19-5 205 21 to gain back the semester of eligibility she would have otherwise 22 Vanderbilt 17-7 117 22 22 Gonzaga 19-4 118 24 23 Gonzaga 19-4 72 NR 23 LSU 15-7 93 19 had to surrender this season. Smith is now eligible to play the entire 24 St. John’s 19-4 67 25 24 TCU 17-5 70 NR 2009-10 season for the Buffaloes. Smith, a native of Missouri City, 25 Hartford 20-3 49 NR 25 St. John’s 19-4 68 25 Texas, had signed an NLI in November 2004 with Tulsa, who at the time was coached by current CU head coach Kathy McConnell- Others receiving votes: Wisconsin-Green Others receiving votes: Vanderbilt 64, Miller. When McConnell-Miller took over the Colorado program in Bay 46; Georgia Tech 42; LSU 40; TCU 38; Hartford 60, Virginia 56, Wis.-Green Bay April 2005, Smith decided to follow her to Boulder. Gardner-Webb 13; Dayton 10; Miami (Fla.) 7; 29, Mississippi 12, Michigan State 11, Syracuse 6; DePaul 5; Vermont 5; Marist 4; Miami 10, South Carolina 6, Princeton 5, She never enrolled at Tulsa, but was faced with sitting out two full Fresno State 2; James Madison 1; Marquette Penn State 4, Dayton 3, Middle Tennessee 1; Middle Tennessee 1. 3, East Carolina 2, Marist 2, Fresno State seasons, one for not honoring her NLI commitment to Tulsa and a 1, Syracuse 1. second for transferring to another NCAA Division I school. Smith was able to use her redshirt year to fulfi ll the NCAA transfer obligation, 2009-10 Opponents in Bold sitting out the 2005-06 season. She successfully petitioned the NLI Appeals Committee in 2005 to gain one semester back, but was still faced with losing one semester under the NLI commitment.

In the spring of 2009 then-CU-Boulder Chancellor Bud Peterson contacted Tulsa President, Dr. Steadman Upham, on behalf of Smith and the University of Colorado to ask for Smith’s full release. Thanks to cooperation from both universities and athletic departments, Smith was released and rewarded a full fi nal season.

BUFFS PICKED 11TH...AGAIN: For the fourth straight season Colorado was picked to fi nish 11th in the annaul Big 12 Conference Preseason Coaches Poll.

In one of the closest votes at the top in recent memory, Baylor was picked to win the 2010 title with fi ve fi rst place votes and 109 total points, edging out Texas and Kansas who tied for second with 106 points (3 fi rst place votes each). Texas A&M was picked fourth with 87 votes and picked up the fi nal fi rst place vote. Defending champion Oklahoma was fi fth (86), followed by Nebraska (80), Iowa State (59), Kansas State (44), Oklahoma State (41), Texas Tech (38), Colorado (22) and Missouri (15).

The Buffaloes have fared better than the Big 12 coaches preseason prediction three of four seasons under Kathy McConnell-Miller: Season Preseason Actual 2009-10 11th ?? 2008-09 11th 12th 2007-08 11th 9th 2006-07 11th t-7th 2005-06 12th 11th Kathy McConnell-Miller winning season in its 14-year history, an overall record of 81-250 (.324), and was actually dropped as a varsity sport for nine years following the 1986-87 campaign. Head Coach In her six seasons at Tulsa, McConnell-Miller recorded a program-best 91 wins Fifth Season (15.2 wins per year), winning seasons in three of the last four years and two When Kathy McConnell-Miller took over the postseason appearances. University of Colorado program four years ago, there’s She left as Tulsa’s all-time leader for coaching victories with a record of 91- no question the Buffaloes were rebuilding and the team 88 and owns the longest tenure in school history by a women’s basketball coach. was a work in progress. McConnell-Miller, who earned WAC Coach of the Year honors in her rookie season In four seasons at Colorado, there is no question as a collegiate head coach in 1999-00, led Tulsa to 14 or more wins in fi ve of her that McConnell-Miller’s Buffaloes have made progress six campaigns. and the program his heading in the right direction. Under the direction of McConnell-Miller, Tulsa placed at least one player on McConnell-Miller, 41, sports a 64-81 record in her either the All-WAC fi rst or second team, each of her six seasons. McConnell-Miller four-plus seasons at Colorado and is 155-169 overall also had the Golden Hurricane excelling in the classroom sporting four ESPN The in 10-plus seasons as an NCAA Division I head coach. Magazine Academic All-District fi rst and second team performers. Tulsa players Injuries, graduation and playing in the nation’s premier women’s basketball also earned 23 All-WAC Academic Team honors. One of McConnell-Miller’s prize conference, the Big 12, hampered the progress her teams had built her fi rst three players was Allison Curtin who was an AP honorable mention All-American for seasons in 2008-09 as the Buffaloes struggled to an 11-18 mark and a 12th place the Golden Hurricane and was drafted by the Houston Comets in the fi rst round fi nish in league play. But returning nine contributing players and adding the 32nd of the 2003 WNBA Draft. best recruiting class in the nation has the Buffaloes pointing in the right direction Prior to her appointment at Tulsa, McConnell-Miller spent four seasons on once again. Theresa Grentz’s staff at the University of Illinois (1995-99). She was an assistant The 2009-10 season will mark the fi rst year in which the Buffaloes are coach for her fi rst three years before being promoted to associate head coach for comprised completely of players coach McConnell-Miller brought to campus. She her fi nal season. The Fighting Illini posted an overall record of 76-45 and advanced fared well with the players inherited from legendary CU head coach Ceal Barry, to three NCAA Tournaments with McConnell-Miller on the bench. Illinois won the but she has also excelled in bringing in her own players. McConnell-Miller, and Big Ten Conference Championship in 1997 and twice advanced to the Sweet 16. her staff, who from day one have established a family type atmosphere in the While at Illinois, McConnell-Miller was vital in the signing of a pair of recruiting lockerroom and a fi ghting spirit in their players, have been committed to keeping classes that ranked among the top fi ve in the nation. Colorado’s best players home, and have certainly succeeded on that front. McConnell-Miller coached with Grentz for a total of six years as she went For three straight seasons, Colorado has landed at least one of the state’s with Grentz to Illinois from Rutgers University in 1995. McConnell-Miller was a premier prep stars, beginning in 2007 with Aija Putnina, who contributed two solid Rutgers assistant for two seasons (1993-95), helping the Lady Knights post a pair seasons for the Buffaloes, including the 2008 WNIT run, before returning to her of winning campaigns, the 1994 Atlantic 10 Championship and a spot in the NCAA native Latvia to pursue a professional career. In 2008, the Buffaloes landed the Tournament. Her recruiting expertise was well documented at Rutgers as her last consensus Colorado Player of the Year Alyssa Fressle out of Highlands Ranch, class was rated as the 14th-best nationally, giving McConnell-Miller back-to-back who made an immediate contribution and was rewarded with a spot on the Big Top 15 classes. 12 All-Rookie Team. Her fi rst collegiate assistant coaching job came at her hometown school, CU hit the state jackpot in 2009 with three All-Colorado caliber players; twins the University of Pittsburgh. She joined the Panthers in 1991 and served as the Meagan and Brenna Malcolm-Peck, Boulder natives who played at Horizon High recruiting coordinator. She was also an assistant coach for the 1993 Big East School, and Chucky Jeffery, one of the top Class 4A players in 2009 for Sierra All-Star Team which played in Sao Paulo, Brazil. High School in Colorado Springs. The regional additions of Kailah Bailey and She is a member of the Western Pennsylvania Women’s Basketball Hall Melissa MacFarlane, both of Omaha, Neb., have given the Buffaloes their third of Fame, and was inducted into the Seton LaSalle High School Hall of Fame in Top 40 class in the last four years. October of 2006. In 2006, Colorado had the No. 29 ranked class according to the All-Star McConnell-Miller enjoyed a four-year playing career at guard for the Girls Report. What was remarkable about the class of 2006 is McConnell-Miller University of Virginia (1986-90). She played in four NCAA Tournaments with the and her staff didn’t even have the chance to start on the recruiting trail until April Cavaliers including a pair of Sweet 16 appearances and the 1988 Elite Eight. when they arrived in Boulder. Despite that late start, McConnell-Miller and her McConnell-Miller earned her bachelor’s degree in rhetoric and communications staff managed to sign fi ve top 150 players, including Whitney Houston and Putnina from Virginia in 1989. who made signifi cant contributions in their fi rst two seasons. One of eight children, she is one of six McConnell siblings who attended Her fi rst three seasons at Colorado were marked by signifi cant improvement college on a basketball scholarship. each year. From a nine-win season her fi rst year in Boulder, to a 13-17 mark in Four McConnell’s are presently in the coaching ranks, three at the college 2006-07, in 2007-08 she guided the Buffaloes to a 19-15 record and the team’s level and one at the high school level. Her older sister, Suzie McConnell Serio is fi rst winning season and postseason berth since the 2003-04 campaign. currently the head coach of Duquesne University and was the head coach of the McConnell-Miller experienced quite a few fi rsts during CU’s memorable of the WNBA for three seasons (2003-06). 2007-08 season. She led Colorado to its fi rst Associated Press national ranking Born on Sept. 24, 1967, McConnell-Miller and her husband, Brad Miller, in four seasons, peaking at No. 23, and in the process became the 22nd person have three children: Brice (9), Mackenzie (8) and Macie (4). in NCAA Division I women’s history to coach and play for an AP ranked team. McConnell-Miller’s Buffaloes beat three ranked teams in 2007-08 - another fi rst in four years - and fi nished ninth in the tough Big 12 Conference at 5-11. With a league-record eight Big 12 teams advancing to the NCAA Tournament, CU gained the conference’s automatic bid into the WNIT where the Buffaloes McConnell-Miller’s College Coaching Record proceeded to advance to the semifi nals before falling to eventual tournament Season Position School Record champion Marquette. It was CU’s fi rst ever appearance in the semifi nals of a 1991-92 Assistant Coach Pittsburgh 11-18 postseason event and for McConnell-Miller, she claimed the fi rst three postseason 1992-93 Assistant Coach Pittsburgh 15-12 wins of her head coaching career (3-3). The signs of progress were also evident in her second season, 2006-07, 1993-94 Assistant Coach Rutgers 22-8 when the Buffaloes fi nished tied for seventh in the Big 12 at 6-10. CU’s six league 1994-95 Assistant Coach Rutgers 17-13 wins in 2006-07 were more than the previous two years combined (3-13 in 2005- 06 and 2-14 in 2004-05) and the Buffs won their fi rst Big 12 Tournament game 1995-96 Assistant Coach Illinois 13-15 since 2003. 1996-97 Assistant Coach Illinois 24-8 McConnell-Miller, who offi cially became the sixth head coach in the history 1997-98 Assistant Coach Illinois 20-10 of CU women’s basketball on April 27, 2005, presided over the development of 1998-99 Associate Head Coach Illinois 19-12 Jackie McFarland, one of the top players in the Big 12 from 2004-08. McFarland was a two-time AP honorable mention All-American and three-time All-Big 12 1999-00 Head Coach Tulsa 14-15 selection including back-to-back fi rst team honors in 2007 and 2008. All-league 2000-01 Head Coach Tulsa 8-21 selections are nothing new to McConnell-Miller as she has had at least one fi rst or 2001-02 Head Coach Tulsa 17-13 second team all-conference performer in each of her 10 seasons as a collegiate 2002-03 Head Coach Tulsa 14-16 head coach. The latest in her run of all-star caliber players is junior Brittany Spears 2003-04 Head Coach Tulsa 19-12 who last season became just the second player in team history to reach 1,000 2004-05 Head Coach Tulsa 19-11 points by the end of her sophomore year. The Buffaloes have also had academic success in the McConnell-Miller 2005-06 Head Coach Colorado 9-21 era. In her three seasons, McConnell-Miller has coached 12 Academic All-Big 2006-07 Head Coach Colorado 13-17 12 Women’s Basketball team members and helped guide McFarland to three 2007-08 Head Coach Colorado 19-15 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, including fi rst team acclaim 2008-09 Head Coach Colorado 11-18 in 2007-08. 2009-10 Head Coach Colorado 12-10 Before arriving at CU, McConnell-Miller spent six seasons as head coach at the University of Tulsa where she constructed an impressive turnaround of the Overall: 155-169 (.478), 11th Season Golden Hurricane program. Before her arrival in 1999-2000, Tulsa had just one At Colorado: 64-81 (.441), 5th Season #1 Alyssa Fressle, 5-10, Sophomore, Guard, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch)

This Season: - Averaging 7.8 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.9 steals - Achieved the team season high with eight assists, a number she during conference play. reached three times in 2008-09.

-Her 17 steals during Big 12 play ranks seventh among - Earned a starting role in her fi rst collegiate contest, scoring 10 points league players. with four steals and three rebounds against UCF.

- Recorded a season high 12 points at Texas Tech. - Led Highlands Ranch High School to three straight Colorado Class 5A State Championships. - Has three or more assists in 10 of 22 games. - Named the Gatorade Colorado Player of the Year for 2008 and also - Tied a career high by hitting two 3-pointers against Minnesota. the Colorado Player of the Year for both the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News. Career: - Named to the 2009 All-Big 12 Rookie Team. - Two-time All-Colorado selection by the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News. - Named the Big 12 Rookie of the Week on March 9 after averaging 11 points, 2.5 assists, 2.5 steals and 2.5 rebounds while hitting 50 percent - MVP of the 2008 Colorado Class 5A State Tournament. from the fi eld in games against Nebraska and Kansas State. - She is in the Leed’s School of Business at Colorado. - Topped all Big 12 freshmen in assists (3.4 apg), steals (1.8 spg) and minutes (30.9 mpg) while ranking third scoring (7.7 ppg).

- Overall in the Big 12 ranked ninth in assists and 10th in steals and 11th in assist-to-turnover ratio (0.9).

- Led Colorado in assists with 99, the most by a freshman since Linda Lappe had 110 in 1999.

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Season Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 12 at Texas Tech (1/12/10) UC IRVINE (11/15) 33* 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 2 3 6 1 0 4 Rebounds - 5 three times (last vs. Missouri, 1/9/10) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 20* 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1 3 1 0 1 0 Field Goals - 5 at Kansas State (1/20/10), vs. Seton at Minnesota (11/22) 16* 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 0 0 3 4 2 0 2 8 Hall (12/6/09) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 21* 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 4 4 1 1 1 2 FG Attempts - 12 vs. Yale (1/4/10) HARVARD (11/28) 10* 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3PT Field Goals - 2 at Minnesota (11/22/09) DENVER (12/2) 21* 4-8 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 8 3PT FG Attempts - 3 three times (last at Texas Tech, SETON HALL (12/6) 27* 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1 3 3 0 1 10 1/12/10) at Colorado State (12/11) 25* 2-8 .250 0-3 .000 1-1 1.000 0 4 4 1 0 1 0 0 5 Free Throws - 3 three times (last vs. Oklahoma State, SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 24* 3-9 .333 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 2 3 5 2 2 5 0 2 9 1/24/10) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 21* 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2 4 2 0 0 6 FT Attempts - 7 at Texas Tech (1/12/10) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 14* 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 2 6 #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) 34* 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-2 .000 0 1 1 3 5 0 0 1 5 Assists - 5 vs. Virginia (1/2/10) YALE (1/4) 28* 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 3 3 1 0 1 9 Blocks - 1 four times (last vs. Iowa State, 1/16/10) *MISSOURI (1/9) 36* 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 3 5 3 3 1 0 1 11 Steals - 3 fi ve times (last vs. Texas, 2/10/10) *at Texas Tech (1/12) 30* 4-11 .364 1-3 .333 3-7 .429 2 1 3 4 4 0 0 3 12 Minutes - 37 at Kansas (1/27/10) #RV/20 *IOWA STATE (1/16) 29* 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 3 4 *at Kansas State (1/20) 29* 5-8 .625 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3 2 5 0 3 11 Career Highs *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) 25* 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 7 Points - 19 vs. Drexel (11/29/08) *at Kansas (1/27) 37* 3-10 .300 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 3 3 4 2 2 0 2 7 Rebounds - 7 vs. Nebraska (1/31/09) *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) 22* 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1 2 1 0 1 4 Field Goals - 8 at Hawaii (1/4/09), vs. Drexel *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 22* 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2 0 5 0 1 3 (11/29/08) *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 32* 4-10 .400 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 1 2 3 5-1 2 3 0 3 11 FG Attempts - 19 vs. UMass (11/28/08) *at Oklahoma (2/13) 3PT Field Goals - 2 fi ve times (last at Minnesota, *KANSAS (2/16) 11/22/09) *at Nebraska (2/20) 3PT FG Attempts - 5 three times (last at Nebraska, *at Missouri (2/23) 3/3/09) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) Free Throws - 4 at Texas (1/17/09) *at Iowa State (3/6) FT Attempts - 8 vs. Idaho State (12/30/08) Assists - 8 three times (last at Iowa State, 2/25/09) Blocks - 2 vs. Kansas State (3/12/09) TOTALS 556 58-144 .403 9-27 .333 17-27 .630 19 36 55 48-1 51 44 4 31 142 Steals - 4 four times (last vs. Oklahoma, 1/21/09) BIG 12 262 26-64 .406 5-14 .357 13-20 .650 7 17 24 24-1 17 20 1 17 70 Minutes - 38 three times (last vs. Baylor, 1/10/09)

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2008-09 29 27 897 30.9 86 260 .331 14 58 .241 37 54 .685 26 50 76 2.6 79 2 99 108 11 52 223 7.7 2009-10 22 22 556 25.3 58 144 .403 9 27 .333 17 27 .630 19 36 55 2.5 48 1 51 44 4 31 142 6.5 Totals 51 49 1453 28.5 144 404 .356 23 85 .271 54 81 .667 45 86 131 2.6 127 3 150 152 15 83 365 7.2 #2 Bianca Smith, 5-9, Senior, Guard, Missouri City, Texas (Bellaire) This Season: - The 23rd player in team history to reach 1,000, reaching that - Her 143 3-pointers from 2007-09 is the second-best two-year span in team milestone at Kansas. history.

- Has at least three 3-pointers in 13 games and has made six - Made 112 3-pointers in her fi rst two seasons, the second most by a CU player, on three occasions. trailing only Shelley Sheetz who had 128 from 1991-93.

- CU’s second leading scorer, coming off the bench for all - Set single-season school records for 3-point fi eld goals made (80) and attempted but one game (Southern Utah). Her 12.5 points per game (217) as a sophomore. ranks second best among players primarily coming off the bench in the Big 12 and 18th overall. - Named CU’s Most Improved Player for 2007-08.

- Second in the Big 12 in 3-pointers made (2.8 3mpg) and is 13th in 3-point - Named Big 12 Player of the Week on Dec. 10, 2007, after averaging 19.0 points percentage (.379). on 57 percent shooting in wins over #22/21 Wyoming and #20/17 Vanderbilt.

- Had a string of 25 straight free throws made from Nov. 22 (Minnesota) to Jan. - As a sophomore, ranked fourth in the Big 12 in 3-point fi eld goals made (2.4 16 (Iowa State). mpg) and in 3-point percentage (.369).

- Selected to the Omni Hotels Classic and Minnesota Subway Classic All- - Led Colorado in free-throw percentage as a sophomore (.857). Tournament Teams - Had the sixth most 3-point fi eld goals among freshmen in the Big 12 in 2007 with - Named one of three team captains for the 2009-10 season. She was also a 32 and ranked 14th on the Big 12 charts in 3-point fi eld-goal percentage (.348). tri-captain in 2008-09. - Sat out the 2005-06 season as a redshirt in the Colorado basketball program. Career: - Second on CU’s all-time list for 3-pointers made (236) and attempted (635). - A 2005 graduate of Bellaire High School where she was a four-year letter winner Needs 16 to catch Shelley Sheetz’s (1991-95) school career mark of 252. as a guard/forward. She earned District MVP and fi rst team all-district honors as a senior, leading Bellaire to a 36-5 record and averaging 18.5 points and 15.3 - Big 12 Conference active career leader in 3-pointers and 11th on the league’s rebounds per game. all-time list. - She won an AAU national championship with the Houston Elite club program. - As a junior, she tied school records for 3-pointers made in one game (7) and one Smith’s high school honors include being named a Houston Girls Athlete of the half (5) in twice in a three-game span (at Missouri & home vs. Nebraska) Week.

- As a junior, ranked second in the Big 12 in 3-point accuracy (.382) and her 2.2 - Her step-father Johnnie played football for the University of Houston and the 3-pointers per game ranked third among all league players. San Francisco 49ers for fi ve years, helping the 49ers to a NFL title in Super Bowl XXIV. 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Season Highs Total 3-Pt Reb. Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 25 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) 25 3-6 .500 3-5 .600 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 4 0 4 0 2 11 Rebounds - 6 at Texas Tech (1/12/10) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 20 3-9 .333 2-6 .333 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 10 Field Goals - 8 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) at Minnesota (11/22) 28 4-9 .444 3-8 .375 6-7 .833 0 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 17 FG Attempts - 18 at Colorado State (12/11/09) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 25 1-8 .125 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 3 3PT Field Goals - 6 three times (last vs. Virginia, HARVARD (11/28) 30 7-13 .538 6-11 .545 2-2 1.000 1 3 4 1 0 1 0 4 22 1/2/10) DENVER (12/2) 20 5-12 .417 2-7 .286 1-1 1.000 1 0 1 4 2 1 0 1 13 3PT FG Attempts - 13 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) SETON HALL (12/6) 17 3-7 .429 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000 0 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 11 Free Throws - 6 at Minnesota (11/22/09) at Colorado State (12/11) 19 6-18 .333 3-12 .250 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 4 0 1 0 1 19 FT Attempts - 9 vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 22* 6-13 .462 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 15 Assists - 2 three times (last vs. ISU, 1/16/10) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 17 8-15 .533 6-13 .462 3-3 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 25 Blocks - 1 vs. Yale (1/4/10), at Minnesota (11/22/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 16 3-8 .375 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 8 Steals - 4 vs. Harvard (11/28/09) #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) 29 7-12 .583 6-11 .545 3-3 1.000 1 2 3 2 1 4 0 0 23 Minutes - 30 at Texas Tech (1/12/10), vs. Harvard YALE (1/4) 23 2-9 .222 2-5 .400 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 3 0 3 1 2 10 (11/28/09) *MISSOURI (1/9) 25 3-10 .300 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 6 *at Texas Tech (1/12) 30 5-14 .357 4-9 .444 4-4 1.000 1 5 6 2 1 1 0 2 18 *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) 27 3-10 .300 2-8 .250 5-9 .556 0 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 13 Career Highs *at Kansas State (1/20) 19 5-11 .455 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 0 3 3 4 0 2 0 0 13 Points - 26 vs. Texas (2/16/08) *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) 22 3-10 .300 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 2 2 4 2 1 1 0 0 9 Rebounds - 12 vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/2/08) *at Kansas (1/27) 24 4-11 .364 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 11 Field Goals - 8 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09), at *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) 29 5-11 .455 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 14 Hawaii (1/4/09) *#15/17 at Baylor (2/6) 25 0-13 .000 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 FG Attempts - 18 at Colorado State (12/11/09) *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 14 1-7 .143 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 3PT Field Goals - 7 three times (last vs. Nebraska, *at Oklahoma (2/13) 1/31/09) *KANSAS (2/16) 3PT FG Attempts - 14 vs. Texas (2/16/08) *at Nebraska (2/20) Free Throws - 6 at Minnesota (11/22/09), vs. Saint *at Missouri (2/23) Louis (12/22/08) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) FT Attempts - 9 vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) Assists - 6 vs. Gonzaga (3/24/08) *at Iowa State (3/6) Blocks - 2 vs. Marquette (4/2/08) Steals - 4 three times (last vs. Harvard, 11/28/09) TOTALS 506 87-236 .369 61-161 .379 40-47 .851 9 48 57 46 12 29 2 21 275 Big 12 215 29-97 .299 19-61 .311 11-17 .647 5 19 24 18 6 7 0 5 88 Minutes - 40 at Missouri (1/24/09), at Kansas (2/13/08) Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2006-07 30 13 470 15.7 52 164 .317 32 92 .348 16 24 .667 7 41 48 1.6 55 0 35 43 4 16 152 5.1 2007-08 34 14 856 25.2 109 304 .359 80 217 .369 36 42 .857 13 50 63 1.9 66 1 53 63 3 23 334 9.8 2008-09 29 29 848 29.2 89 233 .382 63 165 .382 26 33 .788 5 114 119 4.1 86 1 47 63 4 34 267 9.2 2009-10 22 1 506 23.0 87 236 .369 61 161 .379 40 47 .851 9 48 57 2.6 46 0 12 29 2 21 275 12.5 Totals 115 57 2680 23.3 337 937 .360 236 635 .372 118 146 .808 34 253 287 2.5 253 2 147 198 13 94 1028 8.9 #3 Whitney Houston, 5-5, Junior, Guard, Memphis, Tenn. (Hillcrest) This Season: - Has taken a leave of absence from the team for personal - Led CU in assists with 64 in 2006-07, the fi rst freshman to do so since reasons as of Jan. 9. No time table has been set for her Linda Lappe did it in 1998-99. return. - Ranked fi fth in assists (2.2) and eighth in scoring (7.9 ppg) among freshmen - Made her second start of the season against Grambling State, in the Big 12 Conference. subbing for the injured Chucky Jeffery. - A 2006 graduate of Hillcrest High School in Memphis where she led the - Dished out a season-best fi ve assists against Seton Hall. Lady Vikings to the Tennessee Class AA state title as a senior. She was the state tournament MVP as Hillcrest fi nished with a 35-3 record and delivered - Played in her fi rst game since April 2008, scoring 11 points on 5-of-10 shooting and two steals against UC Irvine. the Memphis area its fi rst girls Division 1 basketball state title in 21 years.

- Missed the Illinois-Chicago game with a slight concussion sustained in - A Miss Basketball fi nalist in Tennessee, averaging 19 points, six assists and the season opener, but returned against Minnesota scoring 10 points and three rebounds per game as a senior. She was a Class AA All-State fi rst team dishing out three assists. selection and also earned Class AA All-Metro and District MVP honors.

Career: - A four-time member of the Memphis Commerical Appeal’s Best of the Preps/ - Redshirted the 2008-09 season after suffering a season-ending knee injury All-Metro Class A-AA team and was one of fi ve fi nalists for the overall girls in preseason workouts. basketball Best of the Preps award as a junior and senior.

- Named CU’s “Sixth Man” Award winner for 2007-08. She was CU’s leader - She lists the biggest moments of her career as being inducted into the in scoring and assists among those players who primarily came off the Honor Society and winning the state championship. bench. - She is a women’s studies major at Colorado. - Averaged 9.5 points and two assists in four 2008 WNIT games and turned the ball over just fi ve times, and only once in the fi nal three games.

- Had 15 3-pointers in 2008-09 after going just 1-of-17 in 29 games as a freshman.

- Won the team’s Most Improved Player Award after the 2006-07 season.

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Season Highs Total 3-Pt Reb. Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 11 vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) 26* 5-10 .500 1-1 1.000 0-2 .000 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 2 11 Rebounds - 2 vs. Georgia Southern (11/27/09) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) DNP -- INJ Field Goals - 5 at Minn. (11/22/09), vs. UCI (11/15/09) at Minnesota (11/22) 26 5-10 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2 3 4 0 1 10 FG Attempts - 10 at Minnesota (11/22/09), vs. UC GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 18 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 0 1 1 1 1 5 0 1 8 Irvine (11/15/09) HARVARD (11/28) 8 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 3PT Field Goals - 1 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09), DENVER (12/2) 11 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) SETON HALL (12/6) 12 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 2 3PT FG Attempts - 2 at Minnesota (11/22/09) at Colorado State (12/11) 14 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 5-1 1 2 0 0 4 Free Throws - 4 vs. Georgia Southern (11/27/09) SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 12 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 6 FT Attempts - 6 vs. Georgia Southern (11/27/09) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 12 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 2 Assists - 5 vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 14* 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 5 Steals - 2 vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) 3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minutes - 26 at Minnesota (11/22/09), vs. UC Irvine YALE (1/4) 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 (11/15/09) *MISSOURI (1/9) DNP -- LV *at Texas Tech (1/12) DNP -- LV #RV/20 *IOWA STATE (1/16) DNP -- LV Career Highs *at Kansas State (1/20) DNP -- LV Points - 25 at Kansas (2/6/07) *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) DNP -- LV Rebounds - 6 at Kansas (2/6/07) *at Kansas (1/27) DNP -- LV Field Goals - 11 at Kansas (2/6/07) *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) DNP -- LV FG Attempts - 25 at Kansas (2/6/07) *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) DNP -- LV 3PT Field Goals - 3 at Iowa State (1/30/08), vs. Siena *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) DNP -- LV (11/23/07) *at Oklahoma (2/13) 3PT FG Attempts - 6 at Iowa State (1/30/08), vs. *KANSAS (2/16) Siena (11/23/07) *at Nebraska (2/20) Free Throws - 5 vs. Charlotte (11/25/06) *at Missouri (2/23) FT Attempts - 6 vs. Georgia Southern (11/27/09), vs. *TEXAS A&M (2/27) Charlotte (11/25/06) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) Assists - 6 vs. Charlotte (11/25/06) *at Iowa State (3/6) Steals - 3 six times (last at Kansas, 2/13/08) Minutes - 37 vs. Texas A&M (3/7/07), at Kansas TOTALS 159 22-50 .440 2-9 .222 4-9 .444 2 7 9 13-1 16 23 0 6 50 Big 12 (2/6/07) Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2006-07 29 16 682 23.5 93 239 .389 1 16 .063 42 68 .618 22 43 65 2.2 47 0 64 97 0 25 229 7.9 2007-08 30 4 449 15.0 48 137 .350 15 46 .326 17 24 .708 6 22 28 0.9 27 0 41 53 0 13 128 4.3 2009-10 12 2 159 13.3 22 50 .440 2 9 .222 4 9 .444 2 7 9 0.8 13 1 16 23 0 6 50 4.2 Totals 71 22 1290 18.2 163 426 .383 18 71 .254 63 101 .624 30 72 102 1.4 87 1 121 173 0 44 407 5.7 #4 Britney Blythe, 5-9, Junior, Guard, San Mateo, Calif., (St. Ignatius Prep)

This season: collegiate debut against San Francisco. USF is located about fi ve - Dished out her fi rst assist of the season against miles from where she played in high school for St. Ignatius Prep in San Jose State. San Francisco.

- Recorded her fi rst rebound of the season against - A two-time Street & Smith All-American and a two-time All-West Southern Utah. Catholic Athletic League second team selection.

- Made her season debut by playing in the fi nal minute of the win - Her father Donavan Blythe played basketball at the University of against Georgia Southern. Wisconsin-Parkside

Career: - Blythe is an international affairs major at Colorado and aspires to - Set career highs in points (12), fi eld-goals made (4) and fi eld-goal be a business woman or possibly a doctor. attempts (6) in the Baylor game as a sophomore. - Her favorite things about Boulder are the mountains, the Glacier - Scored 36 of her season’s 57 points during the Big 12 schedule. Ice Cream Shop and the Women’s Basketball team.

- Made her fi rst four 3-point fi eld-goal attempts against the Lady - Her hobbies include reading, doing arts & crafts, sleeping and Bears. Had only made 1-of-12 from downtown prior to the Baylor having a good time with friends & family. game and 5-of-33 in her career.

- Had an assist in 19 of 26 games this season.

- Played in 21 games as a freshman, averaging just under two points per game.

- Scored 11 points and had two assists and two steals in her

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Season Highs Total 3-Pt Reb. Rebounds - 1 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09), vs. Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Southern Utah (12/19/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) DNP -- CD FG Attempts - 1 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) DNP -- CD 3PT FG Attempts - 1 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) at Minnesota (11/22) DNP -- CD Assists - 1 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09), vs. San GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Jose State (12/22/09) HARVARD (11/28) DNP -- CD Minutes - 9 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) DENVER (12/2) 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SETON HALL (12/6) 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career Highs at Colorado State (12/11) DNP -- CD Points - 12 vs. Baylor (1/10/09) SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rebounds - 4 vs. Pepperdine (1/3/09), SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Field Goals - 4 vs. Baylor (1/10/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 FG Attempts - 6 three times (last at Oklahoma State, #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) DNP -- CD 1/14/09) YALE (1/4) DNP -- CD 3PT Field Goals - 4 vs. Baylor (1/10/09) *MISSOURI (1/9) 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3PT FG Attempts - 6 vs. Baylor (1/10/09) *at Texas Tech (1/12) DNP -- CD Free Throws - 4 vs. Saint Louis (12/22/08), at San *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) DNP -- CD Francisco (11/16/07) *at Kansas State (1/20) DNP -- CD FT Attempts - 4 three times (last vs. Saint Louis, *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) DNP -- CD 12/22/08) *at Kansas (1/27) DNP -- CD Assists - 5 vs. UMKC (12/20/08) *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) DNP -- CD Steals - 3 vs. Texas Tech (1/28/09), at Texas Tech *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 (1/26/08) *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minutes - 39 at Kansas (2/4/09) *at Oklahoma (2/13) *KANSAS (2/16) *at Nebraska (2/20) *at Missouri (2/23) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) *at Iowa State (3/6)

TOTALS 25 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 Big 12 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2007-08 21 0 199 9.5 10 33 .303 4 21 .190 12 17 .706 3 14 17 0.8 13 0 9 10 0 7 36 1.7 2008-09 27 15 514 19.0 19 67 .284 9 35 .257 10 16 .625 4 22 26 1.0 31 1 35 32 0 11 57 2.1 2009-10 9 0 25 2.7 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 32 0 2 3 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 57 15 738 12.9 29 101 .287 13 57 .228 22 33 .667 7 38 45 0.8 46 1 46 45 0 18 93 1.6 #14 Meagan Malcolm-Peck, 6-2, Freshman, Forward, Boulder, Colo. (Horizon)

This Season: history by a freshman in her CU debut and the most in 27 years. - Scored a personal Big 12 best nine points against Nebraska. Career: - A 2009 Denver Post Colorado Class 5A All-State fi rst team selection. - Delivered one of the clutch performances of the season at Kansas State. After making just 7-of-16 free-throw attempts - Averaged 18.4 points and 8 rebounds as a senior guiding Horizon 25-2 to begin her collegiate career, she sank two free-throws record and a spot in the state semifi nals. with 17 seconds remaining to give CU a four-point lead en route to the Buffs’ 63-57 road win. - Horizon was ranked No. 1 in state most of the year and won the Front Range League title and the Black Division crown at the Nike Tournament of - Ranks sixth in blocks on the Big 12 charts. Champions where she was named MVP.

-Ranks second in blocks and seventh in rebounds among freshmen in the - Honorable mention all-state pick as a junior. Big 12 - In the summer of 2008 she played with the Blue Star Select Team, traveling - Registered a career high 19 points against Yale for her fourth double-digit to Reze, France, playing on the same team with her sister and current scoring performance of the season and second in three games. teammate Melissa MacFarlane.

- Was a perfect 4-of-4 from the 3-point line against Yale, just one off the school - Was home schooled along with her twin sister and teammate, Brenna, while record for 3-pointers without a miss in one game (Jenny Roulier, 5-of-5 against playing for Horizon which is located in Thornton, Colo. Missouri on Feb. 13, 2002). Her four 3-pointers were a career high. - She is the younger of the Malcolm-Peck twins, born 27 minutes after Brenna - Named Big 12 Freshman of the Week on Dec. 28 after recording 10 on Oct. 8, 1990. rebounds, four points, four steals, three assists and three blocks against San Jose State. - She plans to major in business at Colorado and is interested in teaching and coaching kids. - Got the starting nod against UC Irvine, marking the fourth straight season the Buffaloes had a freshman in the season opening starting lineup.

- She had a memorable start, grabbing 11 rebounds against UC Irvine, six of which came on the offensive end. Her 11 boards are the third most in team

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Career Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 19 vs. Yale (1/4/10) UC IRVINE (11/15) 28* 3-8 .375 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 6 5 11 3 1 2 3 3 6 Rebounds - 11 vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 25* 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 3 1 4 2 1 2 0 0 6 Field Goals - 7 vs. Yale (1/4/10) at Minnesota (11/22) 28* 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 5-1 1 0 3 0 2 FG Attempts - 11 vs. Yale (1/4/10), vs. Southern Utah GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 31* 5-8 .625 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 3 4 7 3 0 2 3 2 12 (12/19/09) HARVARD (11/28) 36* 3-7 .429 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4 2 6 4 1 2 0 2 7 3PT Field Goals - 4 vs. Yale (1/4/10) DENVER (12/2) 17* 4-8 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 9 3PT FG Attempts - 5 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) SETON HALL (12/6) 33* 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3 2 5 2 2 1 1 0 7 Free Throws - 2 at Kansas State (1/20/10), vs. Gram- at Colorado State (12/11) 38* 5-8 .625 2-2 1.000 0-2 .000 5 3 8 3 0 1 1 1 12 bling State (12/30/09) SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 27* 3-11 .273 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 2 3 5 3 1 1 2 3 8 FT Attempts - 4 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 24* 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4 6 10 1 3 1 3 4 4 Assists - 3 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 27* 4-9 .444 1-5 .200 2-4 .500 4 3 7 3 1 1 3 2 11 Blocked Shots - 4 vs. Virginia (1/2/10) #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) 35* 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2 4 6 4 0 2 4 2 0 Steals - 4 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) YALE (1/4) 35* 7-11 .636 4-4 1.000 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 1 19 Minutes - 38 at Colorado State (12/11/09) *MISSOURI (1/9) 27* 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 5 5 3 0 1 2 0 7 *at Texas Tech (1/12) 27* 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 5 *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) 27* 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 1 0 1 5-1 2 0 0 1 6 *at Kansas State (1/20) 24* 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 4 1 0 2 0 2 *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) 21* 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 5-1 0 0 0 0 2 *at Kansas (1/27) 14* 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) 33* 4-9 .444 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 5-1 2 1 1 0 9 *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 14* 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 3 *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 28* 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 *at Oklahoma (2/13) *KANSAS (2/16) *at Nebraska (2/20) *at Missouri (2/23) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) *at Iowa State (3/6)

TOTALS 599 55-134 .410 18-53 .340 9-18 .500 43 51 94 69-4 20 25 29 21 137 Big 12 215 13-40 .325 4-18 .222 4-6 .667 4 15 19 32-3 6 7 6 1 34

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2009-10 22 22 599 27.2 55 134 .410 18 53 .340 9 18 .500 43 51 94 4.3 69 4 20 25 29 21 137 6.2 #15 Julie Seabrook, 6-3, Sophomore, Forward, North Vancouver, B.C. (St. Mary’s/NEDA) This Season: - Scored a Big 12 personal best six points at Kansas, - Helped the Canadian Junior National Team to a fourth place fi nish while grabbing four rebounds in 15 minutes. at the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women in Thailand, the country’s best championship fi nish in that age group. - Has at least two rebounds in nine of her last 13 games. - Assisted in Canada qualifying for Worlds, with a second place fi nish in July 2008 at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship for - Had a team-best seven rebounds against Southern Utah. The seven Women in Argentina. rebounds are the second-best, single-game total of her career. - Spent her “senior” year playing with Canada Basketball’s National - Scored her fi rst points of the season with four against Denver. Elite Development Academy (NEDA), a national training program.

- Made her fi rst collegiate start in the season opener against UC - Prior to joining the NEDA program, she played for Carson Graham Irvine. Secondary School in North Vancouver where she was the Provincial MVP in 2006 and the Lower Mainlands MFP in 2007. Career: - As a fi rst year Buff, ranked fi fth in fi eld goal percentage and ninth - Three-year member of the British Columbia Provincial team, winning in rebounding among freshmen in the Big 12. a gold medal at the 2006 U17 National Championships.

- Logged her fi rst career double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds against Idaho State.

- Grabbed eight offensive rebounds against Idaho State, the most by a CU player since Jackie McFarland also had eight against Oklahoma on Jan. 20, 2007.

- Her 12 points off the bench against Idaho State were the most by a CU player in 2008-09.

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Season Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 6 at Kansas (1/27/10) UC IRVINE (11/15) 8* 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 Rebounds - 7 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 Field Goals - 3 at Kansas (1/27/10) at Minnesota (11/22) 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG Attempts - 6 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Free Throws - 2 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) HARVARD (11/28) 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 FT Attempts - 2 at Baylor (2/6/10), vs. Grambling DENVER (12/2) 10 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 2 0 1 0 0 4 State (12/30/09) SETON HALL (12/6) 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assists - 1 four times (last vs. Nebraska, 1/31/10) at Colorado State (12/11) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Blocks - SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 12 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 3 7 2 0 1 0 0 4 Steals - 1 at Kansas (1/27/10), vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Minutes - 16 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 16 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 5 5 4 1 4 0 0 4 #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) DNP -- CD Career Highs YALE (1/4) 4 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 Points - 12 vs. Idaho State (12/30/08) *MISSOURI (1/9) 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rebounds - 13 vs. Idaho State (12/30/08) *at Texas Tech (1/12) 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Field Goals - 4 vs. Colorado State (11/19/08) *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 FG Attempts - 5 at Oklahoma State (1/14/09), vs. *at Kansas State (1/20) 15 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 3 1 2 0 0 2 Colorado State (11/19/08) *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Free Throws - 6 vs. Idaho State (12/30/08) *at Kansas (1/27) 15 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 6 FT Attempts - 8 vs. Idaho State (12/30/08) *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) 13 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 3 1 3 0 0 2 Assists - 2 vs. Colorado State (11/19/08) *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Blocks - 1 four times (last at Oklahoma State, 1/14/09) *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Steals - 1 fi ve times (last at Kansas, 1/27/10) *at Oklahoma (2/13) Minutes - 27 vs. Idaho State (12/30/08) *KANSAS (2/16) *at Nebraska (2/20) *at Missouri (2/23) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) *at Iowa State (3/6)

TOTALS 135 11-21 .524 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 19 24 43 23 4 16 0 2 25 Big 12 63 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 7 8 15 9 3 7 0 1 11 Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2008-09 24 0 245 10.2 14 29 .483 0 0 .000 16 22 .727 26 37 63 2.6 28 0 6 18 4 3 44 1.8 2009-10 21 1 135 6.4 11 21 .524 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 19 24 43 2.0 23 0 4 16 0 2 25 1.2 Totals 45 1 380 8.4 25 50 .500 0 0 .000 19 26 .731 45 61 106 2.4 51 0 10 34 4 5 69 1.5 #21 Chelsea Dale, 6-1, Junior, Guard/Forward, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes)

This Season: against Kansas. - Tied a career high with two 3-pointers against Texas, which also gave her a Big 12 personal best - Made her collegiate debut in the closing minute of CU’s season- six points. opening win at San Francisco. Saw action in the fi nal minutes of the game at USC, in front of dozens of friends and family members - Scored a career-high 11 points against Grambling from the Los Angeles area. State. - Palos Verdes High School all-time leader in points and - Had never made more than one fi eld goal in a game during her 3-pointers. CU career until hitting 4-of-4 against Grambling State and 2-of-2 from 3-point range. - She was an All-Bay League fi rst team selection as a senior and the Pioneer League MVP and leading scorer as a junior. - All 22 of her season’s points and eight of 10 rebounds have come in four games -- Southern Utah, San Jose State Grambling State - A two-time All-CIF Southern Section fi rst team selection and a and Texas (5.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg). two-time Dialy Breeze All-Area fi rst team member.

Career: - In high school, was a member of the National Society of High School - Contributed the majority of her minutes in 2008-09 in the last quarter Scholars and a two-time member of the CIF Southern Section All- of the season, playing in seven of the fi nal eight games. Academic Team.

- Missed the fi rst seven games of the season recovering from surgery - A double major in humanities and education and emphasizing in to stabilize the ligaments in her right ankle in early September. English and communications.

- Saw action in 12 games as a true freshman, totalling 12 points, two rebounds and one assist.

- Made her Big 12 debut by playing the closing minutes of each half

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Season Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 11 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) DNP -- CD Rebounds - 3 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09), vs. vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) DNP -- CD Southern Utah (12/19/09) at Minnesota (11/22) DNP -- CD Field Goals - 4 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 FG Attempts - 4 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) HARVARD (11/28) DNP -- CD 3PT Field Goals - 2 vs. Texas (2/10/10), vs. Grambling DENVER (12/2) 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 State (12/30/09) SETON HALL (12/6) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3PT FG Attempts - 2 vs. Texas (2/10/10), vs. Gram- at Colorado State (12/11) 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 bling State (12/30/09) SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 7 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 Free Throws - 2 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 8 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 FT Attempts - 2 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 15 4-4 1.000 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0 3 3 3 1 2 0 0 11 Assists - 1 three times (last at Baylor, 2/6/10) #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minutes - 15 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) YALE (1/4) 12 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 *MISSOURI (1/9) 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career Highs *at Texas Tech (1/12) 3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Points - 11 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rebounds - 3 three times (last vs. Grambling State, *at Kansas State (1/20) DNP -- CD 2/30/09) *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Field Goals - 4 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) *at Kansas (1/27) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG Attempts - 4 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) DNP -- CD 3PT Field Goals - 2 vs. Texas (2/10/10), vs. Grambling *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 State (12/30/09) *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 6 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3PT FG Attempts - 2 vs. Texas (2/10/10), vs. Gram- *at Oklahoma (2/13) bling State (12/30/09) *KANSAS (2/16) Free Throws - 2 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09), vs. *at Nebraska (2/20) Marquette (4/2/08) *at Missouri (2/23) FT Attempts - 2 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09), vs. *TEXAS A&M (2/27) Marquette (4/2/08) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) Assists - 1 four times (last vs. Grambling State, *at Iowa State (3/6) 12/30/09) Steals - 1 vs. Southern Utah (12/28/07) TOTALS 75 7-16 .438 5-8 .625 3-3 1.000 0 12 12 6 3 5 0 0 22 Minutes - 15 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) Big 12 15 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2007-08 12 0 34 2.8 4 9 .444 2 2 1.000 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 0.2 2 0 1 2 0 1 12 1.0 2008-09 11 0 35 3.2 1 6 .167 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.3 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 0.2 2009-10 16 0 75 4.7 7 16 .438 5 8 .625 3 3 1.000 0 12 12 0.8 6 0 3 5 0 0 22 1.4 Totals 39 0 144 3.7 12 31 .387 7 11 .636 5 5 1.000 2 15 17 0.4 11 0 5 8 0 1 36 0.9 #22 Brittany Spears, 6-1, Junior, Forward, Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena/Notre Dame Prep) This Season: over the two games. - Looking to rebound from a tough three-game stretch where she’s averaged just 8.0 points on 26 percent - Named to the Minnesota Subway Classic All-Tournament team after aver- shooting (8-of-30). Spears has been held to single digits aging 23 points and 10 rebounds in two games. in points the last two games. Career: - Recorded her 20th career double-double, fi fth of the - 2009 All-Big 12 Conference second team selection. season and fi rst in Big 12 play with 14 points and 11 rebounds against Iowa State. - The second player in team history -- joining CU Athletic Hall of Famer Lisa Van Goor -- to reach 1,000 career points by the end of a sophomore season. - Her 20 double-doubles rank fi fth on CU’s all-time list. Overall was the 22nd Buff to reach 1,000 and the second fastest.

- Has scored 20 or more points in eight games. - On CU’s career charts ranks seventh in blocked shots (113), eighth in 3-pointers made (136) and attempted (420), 11th in rebounding (669), 12th - Has recorded double-digits in scoring in 50 of her last 55 games and 73 in steals (162), 13th in scoring (1,370), 15th in fi eld goals made (497) and of 85 career outings. 18th in free throws made (240).

- Has made 37 of 42 free throws (.881) during the Big 12 schedule, third-best - As a sophomore on the Big 12 charts ranked second in minutes, third in among league players. scoring, fourth in defensive rebounds, seventh in overall rebounds, eighth in steals and 3-point percentage, ninth in blocks, 10th in fi eld-goal percentage - On the league charts she ranks thrid in defensive rebounds (6.0 drpg), 12th in 3-pointers made and 14th in free-throw percentage. fourth in and steals and free-throw percentage (.842), fi fth in overall re- bounds, seventh blocks (1.3 bpg), ninth in scoring and 15th in 3-pointers - Her 18.3 point average as a sophomore stands as the sixth best single- made (1.6 3mpg) season mark in team history and her 530 points rank ninth.

- Named the Big 12 Women’s Basketball Co-Player of the Week on Nov. - The fi fth player in team history with 400 points in each of her fi rst two 23. Her fi fth career Big 12 weekly honor, and fi rst as Player of the Week. seasons, and the fourth to do it as a freshman-sophomore. She earned four Big 12 Rookie of the Week citations as a freshman in 2007-08. - Played all 40 minutes in a three-game stretch starting with the Missouri game. She is the fi rst CU player to play 40 or more minutes in three straight - Named Omni Hotels Classic MVP, averaging 15.5 points and 9.0 rebounds games since Mandy Nightingale in 2000. In all played 172 consecutive minutes over fi ve games (Oklahoma to Kansas). 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Season Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 28 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) 37* 7-21 .333 0-7 .000 4-6 .667 6 8 14 2 1 4 3 1 18 Rebounds - 14 vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 25* 6-13 .462 1-4 .250 6-6 1.000 2 5 7 4 1 1 0 1 19 Field Goals - 10 three times (last vs. SJSU, 12/22/09) at Minnesota (11/22) 39* 10-20 .500 3-8 .375 4-4 1.000 5 8 13 4 4 4 1 4 27 FG Attempts - 21 vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 32* 7-17 .412 4-8 .500 2-5 .400 3 4 7 2 2 2 3 3 20 3PT Field Goals - 5 vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) HARVARD (11/28) 39* 4-16 .250 1-7 .143 2-2 1.000 3 8 11 3 3 1 1 2 11 3PT FG Attempts - 9 vs. Virginia (1/2/10) DENVER (12/2) 25* 6-12 .500 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 1 4 5 3 3 5 1 4 17 Free Throws - 10 vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) SETON HALL (12/6) 35* 8-13 .615 5-8 .625 3-4 .750 1 11 12 1 2 2 2 2 24 FT Attempts - 12 vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) at Colorado State (12/11) 37* 5-12 .417 3-3 1.000 2-2 1.000 3 6 9 3 2 5 2 1 15 Assists - 6 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 27* 10-15 .667 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 3 3 6 2 3 0 2 4 23 Blocks - 6 at Kansas (1/27/10) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 26* 10-15 .667 2-4 .500 6-7 .857 3 5 8 1 2 3 0 3 28 Steals - 5 at Kansas State (1/20/10) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 26* 8-15 .533 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 1 6 4 1 4 20 Minutes - 40 at Kansas (1/27/10), vs. Oklahoma State #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) 39* 5-15 .333 3-9 .333 7-10 .700 2 6 8 3 2 3 0 2 20 (1/24/10) YALE (1/4) 28* 4-11 .364 2-3 .667 5-6 .833 2 7 9 1 3 1 3 1 15 *MISSOURI (1/9) 33* 6-14 .400 0-3 .000 4-4 1.000 4 5 9 2 2 4 1 2 16 Career Highs *at Texas Tech (1/12) 24* 1-7 .143 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2 5 7 4 2 3 0 0 3 Points - 36 vs. UMass (11/28/08) *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) 37* 2-12 .167 0-4 .000 10-12 .833 2 9 11 3 0 4 1 4 14 Rebounds - 14 vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09), at Baylor *at Kansas State (1/20) 38* 5-12 .417 1-5 .200 4-4 1.000 1 8 9 4 3 2 0 5 15 (2/27/08) *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) 40* 5-16 .313 1-8 .125 7-8 .875 3 6 9 5-1 1 1 0 3 18 Field Goals - 12 vs. UMass (11/28/08) *at Kansas (1/27) 40* 7-18 .389 1-4 .250 6-6 1.000 2 5 7 3 0 1 6 3 21 FG Attempts - 26 at Texas A&M (2/14/09) *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) 35* 3-8 .375 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 1 8 9 4 5 5 0 0 10 3PT Field Goals - 5 vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 33* 3-14 .214 1-5 .200 2-4 .500 2 4 6 0 1 4 1 1 9 3PT FG Attempts - 12 vs. UMass (11/28/08), vs. *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 19* 2-8 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2 0 6 0 0 5 Oklahoma State (2/2/08) *at Oklahoma (2/13) Free Throws - 10 vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) *KANSAS (2/16) *at Nebraska (2/20) FT Attempts - 12 vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) *at Missouri (2/23) Assists - 6 four times (last vs. Grambling St. 12/30/09) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) Blocks - 6 at Kansas (1/27/10) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) Steals - 5 four times (last at Kansas State, 1/20/10) *at Iowa State (3/6) Minutes - 45 vs. Iowa State (1/13/08)

TOTALS 714 124-305 .407 35-110 .318 85-101 .842 51 132 183 57-1 48 65 28 50 368 Big 12 299 34-110 .309 6-38 .158 37-42 .881 17 53 70 27-1 14 30 9 18 111

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2007-08 34 34 1118 32.9 174 409 .425 57 176 .324 67 82 .817 63 196 259 7.6 69 2 64 79 52 57 472 13.9 2008-09 29 29 1028 35.4 199 459 .434 44 134 .328 88 122 .721 53 174 227 7.8 51 0 51 109 33 55 530 18.3 2009-10 22 22 714 32.5 124 305 .407 35 110 .318 85 101 .842 51 132 183 8.3 57 1 48 65 28 50 368 16.7 Totals 85 85 2860 33.6 497 1173 .424 136 420 .324 240 305 .787 167 502 669 7.9 177 3 163 253 113 162 1370 16.1 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. - Named MVP of the Paradise Classic averaging Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts 16 points, 7 rebounds and 3 blocks over the two UCF (11/16) 27* 9-17 .529 3-7 .429 2-5 .400 2 6 8 4 1 1 1 5 23 game tournament. Averaged 26 points in the COLORADO STATE (11/19) 34* 9-15 .600 3-5 .600 3-4 .750 2 8 10 2 2 2 0 1 24 two games of the Coors Classic, earning All- at #16/11 Virginia (11/24) 19* 0-6 .000 0-3 .000 4-6 .667 2 2 4 3 0 3 0 1 4 Tournament honors. MASSACHUSETTS (11/28) 40* 12-25 .480 3-12 .250 9-11 .818 3 6 9 2 4 1 1 1 36 DREXEL (11/29) 36* 5-15 .333 1-6 .167 5-6 .833 3 6 9 2 2 4 1 1 16 - Scored a career high 36 points against UMass, ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/2) 27* 11-17 .647 0-2 .000 3-5 .600 6 6 12 2 4 4 2 0 25 a Classic record and tying for the third best at Seton Hall (12/9) 34* 4-14 .286 2-5 .400 3-5 .600 1 2 3 1 0 7 1 2 13 UMKC (12/20) 32* 7-16 .438 1-4 .250 4-5 .800 2 5 7 0 3 3 0 3 19 total in team history (Jasmina Ilic scored 36 SAINT LOUIS (12/22) 34* 8-10 .800 3-3 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 5 5 4 1 6 1 1 21 against Nebraska on Jan. 4, 2006). She also IDAHO STATE (12/30) 39* 4-13 .308 2-4 .500 4-6 .667 5 8 13 1 4 5 2 0 14 set Classic records for fi eld goals in one game vs. Pepperdine (1/3) 37* 8-13 .615 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0 8 8 0 1 5 1 1 18 (12 vs. UMass) and fi eld goal attempts over two at Hawaii (1/4) 37* 5-13 .385 1-3 .333 3-4 .750 1 5 6 3 1 3 4 2 14 games (40). *#6/5 BAYLOR (1/10) 40* 5-14 .357 1-3 .333 3-4 .750 1 5 6 2 1 4 0 2 14 *at #22/22 Oklahoma State (1/14) 33* 4-17 .235 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 0 6 6 0 2 4 4 2 11 - Named to the All-Big 12 Rookie team and *at #16/17 Texas (1/17) 37* 5-14 .357 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 9 10 0 1 2 0 0 11 received honorable mention to the all-conference *#3/2 OKLAHOMA (1/21) 37* 7-17 .412 4-7 .571 3-4 .750 1 5 6 1 0 2 0 4 21 team. *at Missouri (1/24) 40* 4-13 .308 0-4 .000 3-3 1.000 1 12 13 0 1 5 0 3 11 *TEXAS TECH (1/28) 40* 10-22 .455 4-11 .364 2-3 .667 0 6 6 1 1 3 1 3 26 - Named Big 12 Rookie of the Week four times *NEBRASKA (1/31) 40* 10-17 .588 1-6 .167 4-5 .800 1 8 9 1 3 1 1 3 25 in 2007-08, becoming the fi rst CU player to earn *at Kansas (2/4) 36* 5-13 .385 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2 5 7 4 2 5 3 0 10 four Big 12 weekly honors in the same season. *#21/23 IOWA STATE (2/7) 37* 7-12 .583 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 3 9 12 0 5 6 0 2 14 *at #12/8 Texas A&M (2/14) 39* 9-26 .346 1-4 .250 6-7 .857 3 7 10 2 1 3 3 1 25 - The fourth different player, and second *KANSAS (2/18) 38* 6-13 .462 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 3 4 7 1 0 4 1 3 18 *at #16/14 Kansas State (2/21) 38* 8-25 .320 2-6 .333 7-7 1.000 3 9 12 4 1 2 0 4 25 freshman, in team history to accomplish 450 *at #25/24 Iowa State (2/25) 33* 3-10 .300 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 1 1 6 1 1 8 points and 250 rebounds. *MISSOURI (2/28) 37* 10-22 .455 3-8 .375 3-6 .500 2 3 5 3 2 4 0 3 26 *at Nebraska (3/3) 35* 7-15 .467 1-3 .333 2-5 .400 1 6 7 2 0 2 0 3 17 - The fi rst player in team history to record 50 *#21 KANSAS STATE (3/7) 40* 8-17 .471 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 1 5 6 4 3 8 3 2 18 assists, 50 blocks and 50 steals in the same vs. #22/21 Kansas State (3/12) 32* 9-18 .500 2-4 .500 3-3 1.000 3 5 8 1 4 4 2 1 23 season and just the second to reach 40 in all three categories. Raegan Scott did it twice, as a TOTALS 1028 199-459 .434 44-134 .328 88-122 .721 53 174 227 51 51 109 33 55 530 junior in 1995-96 and senior in 1996-97. BIG 12 600 108-267 .404 21-72 .292 43-60 .717 23 102 125 26 24 61 17 36 280 - Second in scoring (472), tied with Erin Scholz (1993-94) for second in blocks (52), third in 2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME rebounds (259) and fi fth in steals (57) on CU’s Total 3-Pt Reb. all-time freshman charts. Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts at San Francisco (11/16) 28* 7-11 .636 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3 4 7 5-1 0 3 1 5 15 - Ranked fi rst among freshmen in the Big 12 in at USC (11/18) 36* 6-15 .400 3-8 .375 4-8 .500 2 5 7 0 2 6 0 2 19 SIENA (11/23) 33* 5-11 .455 2-7 .286 3-3 1.000 6 4 10 4 2 1 1 2 15 scoring (13.9 ppg), rebounding (7.6 rpg) and RICE (11/24) 29* 2-7 .286 2-7 .286 4-4 1.000 2 5 7 2 6 1 0 0 10 blocked shots (1.5 bpg) and was also second in NORTHERN COLORADO (11/28) 18* 2-9 .222 1-7 .143 0-1 .000 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 3 5 steals (1.7 spg) third in free-throw percentage at Colorado State (12/1) 33* 6-14 .429 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 1 10 11 3 6 4 2 3 16 (.817) and fourth in assists (1.9 apg). #21/22 WYOMING (12/5) 30* 6-10 .600 4-7 .571 3-3 1.000 2 4 6 4 1 2 0 0 19 at #20/17 Vanderbilt (12/9) 36* 3-8 .375 0-4 .000 2-2 1.000 1 6 7 2 1 3 0 2 8 -- Overall in the Big 12 was fourth in defensive TEXAS SOUTHERN (12/14) 28* 6-13 .462 0-6 .000 1-1 1.000 2 3 5 1 0 2 1 5 13 rebounds (5.8 rpg), seventh in blocks, eighth in DARTMOUTH (12/21) 32* 5-13 .385 2-7 .286 1-1 1.000 2 7 9 1 0 4 4 2 13 overall rebounding, ninth in 3-point percentage SOUTHERN UTAH (12/28) 25* 7-11 .636 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 2 3 5 0 2 1 1 2 17 (.312), 11th in 3-point fi eld goals (1.7 3mpg) and JACKSONVILLE STATE (12/30) 28* 4-10 .400 0-3 .000 1-1 1.000 1 4 5 1 4 1 5 1 9 fi eld-goal percentage (.425) and 13th in steals PEPPERDINE (1/4) 33* 7-10 .700 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 7 7 2 4 2 1 4 16 and scoring. *at Missouri (1/9) 34* 9-13 .692 3-4 .750 3-3 1.000 1 6 7 1 2 2 0 1 24 *IOWA STATE (1/13) 45* 8-15 .533 1-2 .500 4-5 .800 1 6 7 2 0 3 3 3 21 - Her career high of 24 points came in her Big 12 *#19/16 TEXAS A&M (1/16) 34* 3-8 .375 1-4 .250 4-5 .800 2 10 12 1 1 3 0 3 11 debut against Missouri. It was the second-best *at Kansas State (1/19) 39* 6-19 .316 2-6 .333 2-2 1.000 2 6 8 3 0 3 2 0 16 output by a Buff in her conference opener, trailing *KANSAS (1/22) 37* 5-11 .455 1-5 .200 3-3 1.000 0 8 8 2 1 6 1 3 14 *at Texas Tech (1/26) 33* 1-11 .091 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 1 5 6 2 0 0 2 0 4 only the 25 scored by CU Athletic Hall of Famer *at Iowa State (1/30) 21* 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 Shelley Sheetz at Nebraska in 1992. *#21/18 OKLAHOMA STATE (2/2) 39* 5-15 .333 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 2 4 6 5-1 1 0 5 1 14 *NEBRASKA (2/6) 37* 6-14 .429 1-3 .333 6-6 1.000 1 7 8 1 6 2 2 0 19 - Named CU’s Rookie of the Year and Defensive *at #10/10 Oklahoma (2/9) 36* 7-13 .538 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 1 4 5 4 1 2 2 1 19 Player of the Year. *at Kansas (2/13) 33* 7-14 .500 2-3 .667 5-6 .833 6 6 12 3 0 4 5 2 21 *TEXAS (2/16) 35* 1-6 .167 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 2 10 12 0 1 3 2 2 3 - A 2006 graduate of Pasadena High School who *#15/15 KANSAS STATE (2/23) 40* 8-16 .500 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 2 3 5 1 3 2 1 0 20 spent the 2006-07 academic year at Notre Dame *at #8/8 Baylor (2/27) 37* 6-19 .316 2-8 .250 2-2 1.000 2 12 14 0 1 5 0 0 16 Prep School in Fitchburg, Mass. *at Nebraska (3/2) 36* 6-16 .375 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 4 7 11 4 1 2 0 4 14 *MISSOURI (3/5) 30* 4-13 .308 0-3 .000 2-4 .500 1 4 5 1 3 0 1 1 10 - Two-time Pacifi c League and Pasadena Star- !-vs. Iowa State (3/11) 27* 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 7 8 2 3 3 2 0 5 News Player of the Year for Pasadena High ^-GONZAGA (3/24) 34* 9-15 .600 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 0 10 10 1 2 2 3 1 22 School ^-VILLANOVA (3/27) 33* 4-13 .308 2-7 .286 3-4 .750 3 4 7 3 4 0 1 1 13 ^-TCU (3/30) 37* 6-17 .353 1-9 .111 2-3 .667 2 6 8 4 4 1 2 2 15 - Averaged 23 points, 10 rebounds and eight ^-MARQUETTE (4/2) 32* 5-9 .556 4-6 .667 2-4 .500 2 4 6 2 0 3 0 1 16 TOTALS 1118 174-409 .425 57-176 .324 67-82 .817 63 196 259 69-2 64 79 52 57 472 assists as a senior guiding Pasadena to its fi rst BIG 12 566 82-208 .394 23-72 .319 39-44 .886 30 101 131 31-1 21 38 27 21 226 league title since 1991.

- A sociology major at Colorado. #23 Chucky Jeffery, 5-10, Freshman, Guard, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sierra)

This Season: - Scored 14 points against Harvard, including the decisive basket on a driving - Averaging 11.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.0 assists layup with fi ve seconds remaining in the game as the Buffaloes won 67-65. over the last 10 games while hitting 50 percent from the Hit 6-of-9 from the fi eld (67 percent) and recorded fi ve rebounds, four assists fi eld (42-of-84). and one block.

- Recorded her fi rst career double-double with 14 points Career: and a personal-best 11 rebounds against Nebraska. - Denver Post Class 4A All-State fi rst team member for Sierra High School - Named the Big 12 Freshman of the Week on Jan. 11 after averaging 15.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 5.0 steals in wins over Yale and - Averaged 22.1 points, 12.9 rebounds, 4.9 steals, 4.6 assists and 3.0 blocks Missouri. as a senior leading Sierra a 22-3 record and their third straight Colorado Springs Metro League title. - Tops all Big 12 freshmen in steals and is third overall on the league charts. - Two-time Colorado Springs Post Gazette Big Schools Player of the Year.

- Also ranks third in scoring and rebounding and fourth in assists among - Honorable Mention all-state as a junior. Big 12 freshmen. - Given name is Janeesa (pronounced Ja-NEE-sa) - On the overall Big 12 charts ranks 10th in assists, 13th in free-throw percentage, 14th in assist-turnover ratio, 15th in fi eld-goal percentage and - She is an open option major at CU and is interested in sociology and art. 19th in rebounding.

- Dished out a team season-high nine assists against Yale. Also matched personal bests with 19 points and fi ve steals.

- Hit all seven fi eld goal attempts against Yale, a team season best.

-Named to the 2009 Omni Hotels Classic All-Tournament Team. Averaged 12.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.5 steals and shot 61 percent (11- of-16).

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Career Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 19 vs. Yale (1/4/10), vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) 23 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 2 5 7 3 3 4 1 2 4 Rebounds - 11 vs. Nebraska (1/30/10) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 35* 1-9 .111 0-2 .000 5-6 .833 1 4 5 2 3 5 1 1 7 Field Goals - 8 vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) at Minnesota (11/22) 14* 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 FG Attempts - 12 vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 19* 5-9 .556 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3 3 6 1 2 4 1 5 11 3PT Field Goals - 2 vs. Iowa State (1/16/10), vs. Seton HARVARD (11/28) 33* 6-9 .667 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 5 5 2 4 2 1 0 14 Hall (12/6/09) DENVER (12/2) 30* 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 2 3 5 1 3 1 1 2 12 3PT FG Attempts - 3 three times (last at Kansas SETON HALL (12/6) 35* 8-12 .750 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 1 5 6 1 6 5 0 3 19 State, 1/20/10) at Colorado State (12/11) 31* 1-7 .143 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1 7 8 4 1 4 1 2 4 Free Throws - 5 vs. Yale (1/4/10), vs. Illinois-Chicago SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 27* 4-5 .800 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 2 5 1 5 4 2 4 8 (11/20/09) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 29* 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 4 3 7 3 1 5 0 1 8 FT Attempts - 7 vs. Nebraska (1/30/10) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) DNP -- INJ #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) 32* 2-9 .222 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 1 3 4 5-1 3 6 0 1 6 Assists - 9 vs. Yale (1/4/10) YALE (1/4) 34* 7-7 1.000 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 2 5 7 1 9 5 2 5 19 Blocks - 2 vs. Yale (1/4/10), vs. Southern Utah *MISSOURI (1/9) 37* 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 6 8 3 4 4 1 5 12 (12/19/09) *at Texas Tech (1/12) 22* 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 5 Steals - 5 four times (last at Baylor, 2/6/10) *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) 39* 6-8 .750 2-3 .667 3-4 .750 0 3 3 3 3 4 1 0 17 Minutes - 40 at Kansas State (1/20/10) *at Kansas State (1/20) 40* 4-9 .444 1-3 .333 4-6 .667 0 4 4 1 4 4 1 1 13 *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) 35* 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 1 3 4 2 4 1 1 1 7 *at Kansas (1/27) 33* 5-10 .500 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 2 5 7 5-1 3 8 1 3 12 *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) 38* 5-10 .500 0-1 .000 4-7 .571 5 6 11 4 5 6 0 2 14 *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 34* 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1 3 4 1 5 6 0 5 8 *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 36* 4-9 .444 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 0 6 6 2 2 6 1 1 12 *at Oklahoma (2/13) *KANSAS (2/16) *at Nebraska (2/20) *at Missouri (2/23) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) *at Iowa State (3/6)

TOTALS 656 78-166 .470 6-25 .240 52-71 .732 32 83 115 49-2 71 87 17 48 214 Big 12 314 35-77 .455 3-13 .231 27-36 .750 12 37 49 24-1 31 41 7 20 100

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2009-10 21 20 656 31.2 78 166 .470 6 25 .240 52 71 .732 32 83 115 5.5 49 2 71 87 17 48 214 10.2 #24 Brenna Malcolm-Peck, 6-2, Freshman, Forward, Boulder, Colo. (Horizon)

This Season: Meagan, while playing for Horizon which is located in Thornton, - Recorded personal bests with six points on Colo. 2-of-3 from 3-point range and two assists against Grambling State. - She is the older of the Malcolm-Peck twins, born 27 minutes before Meagan on Oct. 8, 1990. - Had four points, including her fi rst career 3-pointer, in the win over Denver. - Plans on majoring in business at Colorado.

- Scored her fi rst collegiate points on a fast break layup against Georgia Southern.

- Made her collegiate debut against Illinois-Chicago, recording a rebound and an assist.

Career:

- Averaged 15 points and four rebounds helping Horizon to a 25-2 record and a spot in the Colorado Class 5A state semifi nals.

- Honorable mention to the 2009 Class 5A All-State team.

- In the summer of 2008 she played with the Blue Star Select Team, traveling to Reze, France, playing on the same team with her sister and current teammate Melissa MacFarlane.

- Was home schooled along with her twin sister and teammate,

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Career Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 6 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) DNP -- CD Rebounds - 2 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Field Goals - 2 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) at Minnesota (11/22) DNP -- CD FG Attempts - 3 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09), vs. GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Southern Utah (12/19/09) HARVARD (11/28) 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3PT Field Goals - 2 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) DENVER (12/2) 8 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 3PT FG Attempts - 3 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) SETON HALL (12/6) 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Free Throws - 2 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) at Colorado State (12/11) DNP -- CD FT Attempts - 2 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09), vs. SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 10 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Denver (12/2/09) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 13 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 Assists - 2 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 13 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 6 #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) DNP -- CD Blocks - 1 vs. Denver (12/2/09) YALE (1/4) 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Steals - *MISSOURI (1/9) 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minutes - 13 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09), vs. San *at Texas Tech (1/12) 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jose State (12/22/09) *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) DNP -- CD *at Kansas State (1/20) DNP -- CD *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) DNP -- CD *at Kansas (1/27) DNP -- CD *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) DNP -- CD *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 *at Oklahoma (2/13) *KANSAS (2/16) *at Nebraska (2/20) *at Missouri (2/23) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) *at Iowa State (3/6)

TOTALS 67 5-14 .357 3-10 .300 3-4 .750 3 3 6 2 5 5 1 0 16 Big 12 6 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2009-10 13 0 67 5.2 5 14 .357 3 10 .300 3 4 .750 3 3 6 0.5 2 0 5 5 1 0 16 1.2 #32 Kelly Jo Mullaney, Junior, Guard, Minneapolis, Minn. (The Breck School/Colorado State)

This Season: previous 3-point attempts on the season. - Has 14 3-point fi eld goals, six more than her 28- game output from 2008-09. - Dished out a career best six assists in the win over Colorado State, her former team. - Has hit 3-of-5 from downtown over the last two games. - Sat out the 2007-08 season as a redshirt in the Colorado basketball program after transferring from Colorado State. - Tied a career high with four 3-point attempts at Baylor. - Played in 13 games for Colorado State during the 2006-07 season, - Grabbed six rebounds and tied a season high with four assists starting in 12, and averaged a team-best 14.5 points per game. against Southern Utah. - Two-time All Tri-Metro Conference selection at The Breck School - Averaged 11 points and 4.5 rebounds while shooting 64 percent and was the league’s MVP as a senior. from the fi eld (7-of-11) at the Minnesota Subway Classic. - Was a Miss Minnesota Basketball fi nalist in 2006 and twice earned - Had a career high seven rebounds against Illinois-Chicago. honorable mention to the AP All-State team.

Career: - Helped Breck win a state championship in 2004 with a 23-1 - Averaged 5.3 points and 1.4 assists as a fi rst year Buffalo in record. 2008-09. - Her father Mark played 13 seasons for the NFL’s Minnesota - Had a career high six rebounds at Nebraska and tied a personal Vikings. best with three steals. - A studio art major at Colorado. - Scored a career high 20 points at Iowa State, eclipsing her previous high of 14 with 17 points in the fi rst half alone.

- Was 4-for-4 from 3-point range against ISU. Had made just 2-of-9

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Season Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 13 vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) 13 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 5 Rebounds - 7 vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 28 4-7 .571 2-2 1.000 3-5 .600 4 3 7 3 2 1 0 0 13 Field Goals - 5 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) at Minnesota (11/22) 29 3-4 .750 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 4 2 0 0 1 9 FG Attempts - 8 at Texas Tech (1/12/10) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 16 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3 1 4 4 0 2 0 1 2 3PT Field Goals - 2 three times (last at Baylor, 2/6/10) HARVARD (11/28) 27 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 9 3PT FG Attempts - 4 at Baylor (2/6/10) DENVER (12/2) 14 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 Free Throws - 3 vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09), vs. UC SETON HALL (12/6) 9 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Irvine (11/15/09) at Colorado State (12/11) 15 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 FT Attempts - 5 vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 23 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2 4 6 1 4 0 1 0 5 Assists - 4 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09), vs. Harvard SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 13 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 (11/28/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 18 5-6 .833 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 5 5 1 2 1 0 0 11 Blocks - 1 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) 8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Steals - 2 vs. Texas (2/10/10), vs. Oklahoma State YALE (1/4) 12 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 (1/24/10) *MISSOURI (1/9) 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *at Texas Tech (1/12) 22 3-8 .375 2-3 .667 0-2 .000 3 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 8 Minutes - 29 at Minnesota (11/22/09) *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) 13 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 *at Kansas State (1/20) 16 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 Career Highs *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) 18 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1 2 3 2 1 1 0 2 4 Points - 20 at Iowa State (2/25/09) *at Kansas (1/27) 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 Rebounds - 7 vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Field Goals - 8 at Iowa State (2/25/09) *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 20 2-5 .400 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 8 FG Attempts - 11 at Iowa State (2/25/09), vs. Kansas *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 20 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 5 (2/18/09) *at Oklahoma (2/13) 3PT Field Goals - 4 at Iowa State (2/25/09) *KANSAS (2/16) 3PT FG Attempts - 4 at Baylor (2/6/10), at Iowa State *at Nebraska (2/20) (2/25/09) *at Missouri (2/23) Free Throws - 4 vs. Colorado State (11/19/08) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) FT Attempts - 5 vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09), at *KANSAS STATE (3/3) Texas A&M (2/14/09) *at Iowa State (3/6) Assists - 6 vs. Colorado State (11/19/08) TOTALS 355 30-69 .435 14-26 .538 17-24 .708 19 27 46 31 24 13 1 13 91 Blocks - 1 three times (last vs. So. Utah, 12/19/09) Big 12 130 11-27 .407 8-14 .571 4-8 .500 7 5 12 12 5 5 0 6 34 Steals - 3 at Nebraska (3/3/09), at Texas (1/17/09) Minutes - 38 three times (last at Nebraska, 3/3/09)

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2008-09 28 14 688 24.6 56 126 .444 9 20 .450 27 35 .771 12 50 62 2.2 50 0 40 62 2 17 148 5.3 2009-10 22 0 355 16.1 30 69 .435 14 26 .538 17 24 .708 19 27 46 2.1 31 0 24 13 1 13 91 4.1 Totals 50 14 1043 20.9 86 195 .441 23 46 .500 44 59 .746 31 77 108 2.2 81 0 64 75 3 30 239 4.8 #34 Courtney Dunn, 6-4, Senior, Center, Berkeley, Calif. (St. Mary’s)

This Season: - Her previous career high was nine against Kansas (1/22/08), a - Has two career double-doubles, both of which mark she eclipsed in the fi rst half alone (14). came in a four-game span earlier in the Big 12 schedule. - Made her fi rst two collegiate starts at the Minnesota Subway Classic, averaging 5.0 points and 4.5 rebounds while shooting 50 -Had a career night against Oklahoma State tying percent in the two game set. a career high (Denver) and setting a new Big 12 personal best 16 points while nabbing a career high and team single - A junior in eligibility, but a senior in school and is expecting to season high 14 rebounds. graduate with her class this spring.

- She also had a double-double at Texas Tech recording 10 points Career: and a then personal-best 11 rebounds. - Appeared in 25 games in 2008-09, averaging just under 10 minutes per contest. - Averaging 8.3 points and 6.0 rebounds over nine league con- tests. - Scored 40 points on the season with nine of her 13 fi eld goals coming from beyond the 3-point arc. - Overall she has 138 points (6.6 ppg) and 102 rebounds (4.9 rpg) this season (21 games) after recording just 94 points and 85 rebounds - Played in 23 games as a redshirt freshman averaging 2.3 points combined in her fi rst two seasons (48 games). and just under two rebounds per game. - Sat out the 2006-07 season as a redshirt in the Colorado basketball - Had a career night against Denver, logging personal bests with 16 program. points, 5-of-7 from the fi eld and 4-of-4 from the line. - A two-time All-Bay Shore League selection. - Her 16 points equaled her total for the fi rst fi ve games of the season combined. - Averaged 10 points and 12 rebounds in helping St. Mary’s to a 21-13 record and a spot in the CIF Division IV North Coast Section fi nals and state quarterfi nals.

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Season Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 16 vs. OK State (1/24/10), vs. DU (12/2/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) 7 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 Rebounds - 14 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 34* 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 7 8 3 1 5 3 1 7 Field Goals - 5 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10). vs. at Minnesota (11/22) 15* 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 3 Denver (12/2/09) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 19* 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0 6 6 0 0 1 0 0 2 FG Attempts - 14 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) HARVARD (11/28) 13* 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 3PT Field Goals - 2 three times (last at Baylor, 2/6/10) DENVER (12/2) 29* 5-7 .714 2-3 .667 4-4 1.000 1 5 6 4 2 2 0 0 16 3FG Attempts - 5 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) SETON HALL (12/6) 27* 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 1 3 4 1 3 0 1 0 7 Free Throws - 6 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) at Colorado State (12/11) 16* 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1 3 1 0 1 0 FT Attempts - 8 at Kansas (1/27/10), vs. Oklahoma SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) DNP -- CD State (1/24/10) SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 19* 4-8 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 8 Assists - 4 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 24* 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 3 5 8 1 4 4 0 1 8 Blocks - 3 vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) 20* 2-6 .333 0-3 .000 1-1 1.000 1 2 3 5-1 0 1 0 0 5 Steals - 3 vs. Missouri (1/9/10) YALE (1/4) 18* 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 1 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 4 Minutes - 36 at Texas Tech (1/12/10) *MISSOURI (1/9) 34* 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 5-7 .714 4 4 8 4 1 1 1 3 12 *at Texas Tech (1/12) 36* 4-9 .444 0-3 .000 2-3 .667 5 6 11 2 3 4 1 1 10 Career Highs *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) 24* 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 0 4 4 5-1 0 3 0 0 5 Points - 16 vs. OK State (1/24/10), vs. DU (12/2/09) *at Kansas State (1/20) 15* 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 Rebounds - 14 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) 34* 5-14 .357 0-5 .000 6-8 .750 7 7 14 1 2 3 0 1 16 *at Kansas (1/27) 22* 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 1 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 7 Field Goals - 5 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10), vs. *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) 25* 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 3-3 1.000 3 0 3 5-1 1 2 0 0 10 Denver (12/2/09) *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 26* 3-9 .333 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 1 3 4 1 1 2 0 0 9 FG Attempts - 14 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 18* 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 1 0 2 0 0 4 3PT Field Goals - 2 fi ve times (last at Baylor, 2/6/10) *at Oklahoma (2/13) 3FG Attempts - 5 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) *KANSAS (2/16) Free Throws - 6 vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) *at Nebraska (2/20) FT Attempts - 8 at Kansas (1/27/10), vs. Oklahoma *at Missouri (2/23) State (1/24/10) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) Assists - 4 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) Blocks - 3 vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) *at Iowa State (3/6) Steals - 3 vs. Missouri (1/9/10) Minutes - 36 at Texas Tech (1/12/10) TOTALS 475 46-113 .407 10-43 .233 37-48 .771 32 70 102 48-3 23 38 8 8 139 Big 12 234 23-61 .377 4-22 .182 25-34 .735 23 31 54 21-2 8 18 4 5 75

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2007-08 23 0 158 6.9 20 46 .435 5 21 .238 9 17 .529 15 29 44 1.9 9 0 11 6 3 4 54 2.3 2008-09 25 0 247 9.9 13 43 .302 9 30 .300 5 9 .556 11 30 41 1.6 20 0 6 14 9 5 40 1.6 2009-10 21 20 475 22.6 46 113 .407 10 43 .233 37 48 .771 32 70 102 4.9 48 3 23 38 8 8 139 6.6 Totals 59 20 880 14.9 79 202 .391 24 94 .255 51 74 .689 58 129 187 3.2 77 3 40 58 20 17 233 3.9 #42 Kailah Bailey, 6-0, Freshman, Forward, Omaha, Neb. (Central)

This Season: - Plans to major in Integrative Physiology at Colorado. - Has returned to some practice activities, but will not travel to Oklahoma while recovering from mononucleosis.

- Recorded her first career rebound against Southern Utah.

- Made her collegiate debut by playing in the fi nal minute against Georgia Southern.

Career:

- A 2009 graduate of Omaha Central High School, she was the last member of CU’s recruiting class to sign, doing so in April.

- Was listed as the ninth best available unsigned player for 2009 according to the Collegiate Girls Basketball Report.

- Received honorable mention to the 2007 Nebraska Class A All- State team as a sophomore for Omaha Central and was a three-time letterwinner.

-Was injured early in her junior season and did not play basketball as a senior in 2009.

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Career Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Rebounds - 1 three times (last vs. Grambling State, UC IRVINE (11/15) DNP -- CD 12/30/09) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) DNP -- CD FG Attempts - 1 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) at Minnesota (11/22) DNP -- CD Minutes - 2 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09), vs. South- GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 ern Utah (12/19/09) HARVARD (11/28) DNP -- CD DENVER (12/2) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SETON HALL (12/6) DNP -- CD at Colorado State (12/11) DNP -- CD SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .0000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) DNP -- CD YALE (1/4) DNP -- CD *MISSOURI (1/9) DNP -- CD *at Texas Tech (1/12) DNP -- CD *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) DNP -- ILL *at Kansas State (1/20) DNP -- ILL *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) DNP -- ILL *at Kansas (1/27) DNP -- ILL *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) DNP -- ILL *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) DNP -- ILL *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) DNP -- ILL *at Oklahoma (2/13) *KANSAS (2/16) *at Nebraska (2/20) *at Missouri (2/23) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) *at Iowa State (3/6)

TOTALS 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 Big 12

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2009-10 5 0 7 1.4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 0.6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 #55 Melissa MacFarlane, 6-7, Freshman, Center, Omaha, Neb. (Millard North)

This Season: as she helped the Mustangs to a second consecutive Nebraska - Has played in four-straight and six of the last Class A State Tournament appearance in 2009. eight games, playing a career-best 22 minutes against Texas. - As a junior she averaged 10.9 points and 7.4 rebounds for the Mustangs who fi nished 21-5 and placed third in the 2008 state - Hit a career-best two field goals against the tournament, the team’s fi rst appearance since 2001. Longhorns while also tying a career best with three rebounds. - Earned Associated Press Class A All-State second team honors - Made her fi rst career fi eld goal against Grambling State. and was an honorable mention pick to the Omaha World Herald’s all-state team. - Has scored seven of her 13 season points from the line, making 7-of-10. - Graduated as Millard North’s all-time leading rebounder and holds the third best scoring total in team history. Her freshman season she -Hit 5-of-6 from the line to go with two rebounds against Southern recorded the school’s fi rst ever triple double. Utah. - In the summer of 2008 she played with the Blue Star Select Team, - Made her collegiate debut by playing fi ve minutes against Illinois- traveling to Reze, France, playing on the same team with current Chicago, recording three rebounds, one block and hitting 1-of-2 teammates Brenna and Meagan Malcolm-Peck. free throws. - Plans to major in English at Colorado and would like to be an Career: English teacher and college coach. - At 6-7 is the tallest player in CU women’s basketball history.

- A 2009 graduate of Millard North High School in Omaha.

- Was a fi rst team all-conference and second team all-state selection

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pt Reb. Career Highs Team (Date) Min FG-A Pct FGA Pct FT-A Pct O D T F-O A TO B S Pts Points - 5 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) UC IRVINE (11/15) DNP -- CD Rebounds - 3 vs. Texas (2/10/10), vs. Illinois-Chicago vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20) 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 (11/20/09) at Minnesota (11/22) 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Field Goals - 2 vs. Texas (2/10/10) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (11/27) 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 FG Attempts - 3 vs. Texas (2/10/10) HARVARD (11/28) DNP -- CD 3PT Field Goals - DENVER (12/2) 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3PT FG Attempts - SETON HALL (12/6) DNP -- CD Free Throws - 5 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) at Colorado State (12/11) DNP -- CD FT Attempts - 6 vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) SOUTHERN UTAH (12/19) 3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 Assists - SAN JOSE STATE (12/22) 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 Blocks - 2 vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) GRAMBLING STATE (12/30) 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 #23/21 VIRGINIA (1/2) DNP -- CD Steals - 1 vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) YALE (1/4) DNP -- CD Minutes - 22 vs. Texas (2/10/10) *MISSOURI (1/9) DNP -- CD *at Texas Tech (1/12) 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *#RV/20 IOWA STATE (1/16) DNP -- CD *at Kansas State (1/20) 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *#12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE (1/24) DNP -- CD *at Kansas (1/27) 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 *#6/4 NEBRASKA (1/30) 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *at #15/17 Baylor (2/6) 12 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 5-1 0 2 0 0 0 *#14/19 TEXAS (2/10) 22 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 4 *at Oklahoma (2/13) *KANSAS (2/16) *at Nebraska (2/20) *at Missouri (2/23) *TEXAS A&M (2/27) *KANSAS STATE (3/3) *at Iowa State (3/6)

TOTALS 71 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 4 11 15 9-1 0 6 3 1 13 Big 12 46 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 4 6 7-1 0 4 0 0 4

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg 2009-10 13 0 71 5.5 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 4 11 15 1.2 9 1 0 6 3 1 13 1.0 GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 COLORADO 61, UC IRVINE 56 COLORADO 63, ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 49 MINNESOTA 87, COLORADO 78 Nov. 15, 2009, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Nov. 20, 2009, Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena) Nov. 22, 2009, Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena)

VISITORS: UC Irvine 0-2 VISITORS: Colorado 2-0 VISITORS: Colorado 2-1 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 15 Barnes, Kim c 4-8 0-0 2-4 2 4 6 5 10 2 2 0 1 27 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 2-6 1-3 1-2 3 1 4 2 6 1 2 0 0 25 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 5 2 1 0 3 0 28 03 Smith-Williams, Jade g 6-12 3-4 3-4 0 2 2 3 18 5 6 0 3 36 22 Spears, Brittany f 6-13 1-4 6-6 2 5 7 4 19 1 1 0 1 25 22 Spears, Brittany f 10-20 3-8 4-4 5 8 13 4 27 4 4 1 4 39 05 Maessen, Rebecca g 5-14 0-0 1-2 2 2 4 2 11 4 0 1 3 36 34 Dunn, Courtney c 3-6 1-2 0-0 1 7 8 3 7 1 5 3 1 34 34 Dunn, Courtney c 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 15 23 Johnson, Ka’Jahna g 2-6 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 4 0 1 0 2 24 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 3 1 0 1 20 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 3-5 2-3 0-0 0 0 0 3 8 4 2 0 2 16 25 Johnson, Keyonna g 2-7 0-0 0-3 1 5 6 2 4 3 2 0 2 33 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 1-9 0-2 5-6 1 4 5 2 7 3 5 1 1 35 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 14 10 Spinazze, Lauren 2-4 1-1 1-2 0 1 1 2 6 0 5 0 0 25 02 Smith, Bianca 3-9 2-6 2-2 0 3 3 0 10 0 3 0 0 20 03 Houston, Whitney 5-10 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 10 3 4 0 1 26 11 White, Jazmyne 1-4 0-0 1-4 0 5 5 3 3 0 0 1 1 19 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 4-7 2-2 3-5 4 3 7 3 13 2 1 0 0 28 02 Smith, Bianca 4-9 3-8 6-7 0 2 2 3 17 1 1 1 1 28 TEAM 5 1 6 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 3-4 1-2 2-2 0 2 2 4 9 2 0 0 1 29 Totals...... 22-55 4-5 8-19 10 22 32 18 56 14 20 2 12200 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-33 42.4% 2nd Half: 8-22 36.4% Game: 40.0% DEADBALL TEAM 4 3 7 TEAM 1 2 3 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-3 100% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 80.0% REBOUNDS Totals...... 19-54 7-19 18-23 17 35 52 15 63 12 19 5 4 200 Totals...... 28-57 10-27 12-13 6 18 24 25 78 15 13 5 11 200 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-15 40.0% Game: 42.1% 5 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-28 25.0% 2nd Half: 12-26 46.2% Game: 35.2% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-33 48.5% 2nd Half: 12-24 50.0% Game: 49.1% DEADBALL HOME: Colorado 1-0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 36.8% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-16 43.8% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 37.0% REBOUNDS ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 14-18 77.8% Game: 78.3% 2 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 10-11 90.9% Game: 92.3% 1 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 3-8 0-3 0-1 6 5 11 3 6 1 2 3 3 28 15 Seabrook, Julie f 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 HOME: Illinois-Chicago 0-3 HOME: Minnesota 3-1 22 Spears, Brittany f 7-21 0-7 4-6 6 8 14 2 18 1 4 3 1 37 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 2-6 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 2 4 3 6 1 0 33 25 Bailey, Jasmine f 4-6 0-0 3-5 3 5 8 4 11 1 0 0 1 19 35 Ohm, Katie f 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 14 03 Houston, Whitney g 5-10 1-1 0-2 0 1 1 1 11 0 3 0 2 26 42 Johnson, Cassie c 3-10 0-0 2-2 3 4 7 4 8 1 2 4 1 33 45 Voigt, Jackie f 5-6 1-2 2-2 1 4 5 2 13 1 1 0 0 38 02 Smith, Bianca 3-6 3-5 2-2 0 4 4 4 11 0 4 0 2 25 03 Miller, Jessie g 2-14 1-5 4-4 3 4 7 4 9 2 0 2 5 39 21 Ellis-Milan c 5-10 0-0 9-9 1 3 4 3 19 2 3 1 2 33 23 Jeffery, Chucky 2-6 0-2 0-2 2 5 7 3 4 3 4 1 2 23 12 Hinkle, Briana g 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 12 McCoy, Brittany g 0-5 0-1 2-4 1 4 5 4 2 6 3 0 1 35 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 1-3 0-0 3-3 0 2 2 1 5 1 1 0 0 13 40 Green, Shameia g 5-12 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 10 2 3 0 3 38 30 Buford, Kiara g 6-9 1-2 11-11 3 4 7 0 24 3 2 0 1 29 34 Dunn, Courtney 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 7 32 Strickland, Kiara 0-7 0-1 1-2 1 4 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 19 02 Antoine, China 3-9 2-4 2-2 0 3 3 1 10 3 1 0 2 28 TEAM 4 4 30 Gatto, Lauren 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 25 Loberg, Katie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals...... 24-62 4-20 9-16 21 29 50 18 61 9 27 8 11200 11 Foulks, Taylor 3-7 2-6 0-0 1 0 1 3 8 0 1 0 1 15 11 Cotton, Leah 3-3 2-2 3-3 0 0 0 2 11 1 1 0 0 11 34 Dahnke, Heidi 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 Harper, Zoe 2-3 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 2 5 1 2 0 0 7 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-28 28.6% 2nd Half: 16-34 47.1% Game: 38.7% DEADBALL 01 Sadler, Shanice 0-3 0-2 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 11 41 Mastey, Brianna 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 20.0% REBOUNDS 44 Petrinec, Kristin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 3 2 5 F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 8-14 57.1% Game: 56.3% 2 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals...... 25-50 7-16 30-34 9 23 32 15 87 18 14 1 6 200 Totals...... 17-64 3-15 12-15 14 21 35 20 39 7 8 7 12 200 Offi cials: Michael Price, Metta Roberts, Michol Murray TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-29 55.2% 2nd Half: 9-21 42.9% Game: 50.0% DEADBALL Technical fouls: Colorado-None. UC Irvine-None. TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-33 21.2% 2nd Half: 10-31 32.3% Game: 26.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 43.8% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 20.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 9-13 69.2% 2nd Half: 21-21 100% Game: 88.2% 2 Attendance: 2546 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 9-11 81.8% Game: 80.0% 1 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Offi cials: Beverly Roberts, Tina Napier, Bob Trammell UC Irvine 33 23 56 Offi cials: Beverly Roberts, Tina Napier, Bob Trammell Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Minnesota-None. Colorado 19 42 61 Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Illinois-Chicago-None. Attendance: 200 Attendance: 3652 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Colorado 21 42 63 Colorado 41 37 78 Illinois-Chicago 17 32 49 Minnesota 45 42 87 BOULDER - Whitney Houston returned with a rush on Sunday. It almost MINNEAPOLIS – Kelly Jo Mullaney was focused on returning home, and MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota made the most of its opportunities from the foul made her year’s absence worthwhile. Almost. Kathy McConnell-Miller saw it on the fl oor. line, making 30-of-34 including all 21 attempts in the second half as the Gophers In her fi rst game back after missing last season due to knee surgery, the junior In front of numerous family members and friends, Mullaney scored 11 of her defeated Colorado 87-78 in the fi nal game of the 2009 Subway Classic Sunday point guard hit a layup and a three-pointer in crunch time to help push the Colorado 13 points in the second half to help propel Colorado to a 63-49 win over Illinois- evening at Williams Arena. women’s basketball team past UC Irvine 61-56 in CU’s season opener. Chicago in the opening game of the 2009 Subway Classic at Williams Arena on Colorado split its tournament games and is 2-1 overall. Minnesota won the The Buffaloes trailed 33-19 at halftime. Rallying from that 14-point defi cit at the campus of the University of Minnesota. tournament title at 2-0 and is 3-1 overall. Both teams beat Illinois-Chicago (0-4); intermission ties for the third-largest comeback in school history. Mullaney, a Minneapolis native who won a state championship with The Breck the Buffs doused the Flames 64-49 on Friday while the Gophers took care of busi- Houston’s layup gave the Buffaloes their fi rst lead (54-52) of the game. Then School on this fl oor in 2004, hit 4-of-7 from the fi eld, including two 3-pointers, and ness with a 94-58 win on Saturday. she followed with her trey from the top of the key to allow CU breathing room it corralled seven rebounds to give the Buffaloes their second straight 2-0 season Brittany Spears and Bianca Smith earned All-Tournament honors for Colo- hadn’t enjoyed for most of the afternoon. start. rado. Spears had a game-high 27 points and 13 rebounds for her 17th career “I guess I can say we needed it,” Houston said of her late heroics. “It’s my “Kelly Jo’s preparation this week was unlike anything I had seen from her double-double. Smith had 17 points, including three 3-pointers. responsibility as a point guard . . . to give us that spark.” in her past three years at Colorado,” McConnell-Miller said. “She was focused, Minnesota outscored Colorado 30-12 from the line, and 21-10 in the second That she could provide it when necessary is a testament to her perseverance. determined and had a confi dence about her we hadn’t seen before. She wanted to half. The Gophers’ were 21-of-21 from the line in the second frame, setting CU “When you (miss) a year, nobody can duplicate that time off,” Buffs coach Kathy come back home and perform at her best. She played a great fl oor game tonight opponent records for free throws made in one half and most without a miss. Saint McConnell-Miller said. “She’s still fi nding her role and trying to fi gure it out.” and we’re just proud she was able to do that in Minnesota.” Louis had the previous mark of 20 made in one half, set on Dec. 22, 2008. Houston and teammate Bianca Smith fi nished with 11 points each, seven Junior Brittany Spears, who battled foul trouble and played an unusually low Minnesota needed every one of those free throws, because the Buffaloes had fewer than team high-scorer Brittany Spears, who opened her junior season with 25 minutes, still led Colorado in scoring with 19 points. She nabbed seven re- one of their best offensive nights on the road in the last few years. CU shot 49 per- a double-double (18 points, 14 rebounds). bounds and was a perfect 6-of-6 from the line. cent from the fi eld and nailed 10 3-pointers as the Buffs enjoyed their highest road Attribute it to a case of opening afternoon jitters at the Coors Events Cen- The Buffaloes (2-0) will face Minnesota on Sunday at 5 p.m. MST. UIC falls to point total since scoring 82 at Colorado State on Dec. 1, 2007 (an 82-47 win). ter, maybe the weekend snowstorm or perhaps something else outlandish, but 0-3 and will play the Gophers on Saturday. “I’m very proud of our team,” Smith said. “I think we are young coming into this it would have been diffi cult to imagine the Buffs starting more ineffectively. CU Colorado led the entire way, but could not distance themselves from the (tournament) and our expectation is to get better with every game. We came out quickly found themselves behind 18-7 with 10 minutes to play in the half. Flames until late. Both teams were stone cold in the fi rst half. CU held Illinois- tonight and showed we can play with some of the tougher teams in the country.” McConnell-Miller said her team’s fi rst half “was not up to expectations,” add- Chicago to just 21 percent shooting in the fi rst 20 minutes, but didn’t fare much The Gophers, which shot 60 percent Saturday night against UIC, came out ing UCI “came in with the mentality to win.” While she was “proud of the way my better on its end making only 25 percent (7-of-28). fi ring again hitting 11 of their fi rst 19 shots, building an 11 point fi rst half lead. CU team fought back to win,” she said she doesn’t want the Buffs to continue to put The Buffaloes looked to be on the brink of pulling away as they built a 14-6 erased that lead by the end of the period, going on a 19-8 run that tied the score themselves in that position.“I don’t like having to come back,” she said. lead with 8:38 remaining in the fi rst half, but the Flames scored eight straight to tie at 41 on a 3-pointer by Kelly Jo Mullaney. How did the slow start happen? For starters, CU hit just four of its fi rst 15 shots the game at 14. Mullaney then scored her fi rst points on a put back of a Chucky Minnesota responded with four quick points to take a 45-41 lead at intermis- (26.7 percent) from the fi eld and had trouble stopping UCI (0-2) in transition. Jeffery miss to give CU the lead for good. Bianca Smith followed with a 3-pointer sion. The 41 points scored by Colorado were its most fi rst half points on the road Rebounding was an early problem, too, with the Buffs fi nding themselves out- to widen the gap back to fi ve before the Buffaloes settled for a 21-17 halftime since scoring 41 at Missouri on Jan. 18, 2004. boarded 16-7 with 7:48 left in the half. They managed to right themselves on the lead. Colorado made fi ve of its fi rst six shots to open the second half, including three boards (CU outrebounded UCI 50-32 for the game), but their shooting stayed frigid UIC cut the lead to 28-25 early in the second half on a Jasmine Bailey 3-point 3-pointers, two coming from Smith as the Buffaloes led 54-49 with 15:48 remain- through the opening half. play, but the Buffaloes had an answer for each Flames’ run, and Mullaney was ing. By halftime, CU was only 8-of-28 from the fi eld (28.6 percent) and UCI was in the middle them all. After Bailey’s free throw, Mullaney missed a fi eld goal at But the Gophers started pounding the ball inside and getting to the line. Min- up 33-19, with Smith-Williams’ dozen points - which included three-of-three from the other end but got her own rebound and kicked it out to Smith for her second nesota’s duo of Kiara Buford and Ashley Ellis-Milan were a combined 14-of-14 in behind the arc - leading all scorers and keying a pair of 10-0 runs. 3-pointer of the game that sparked a 16-8 run that included a Mullaney 3-pointer. the second half alone. Buford fi nished with 24 points, 11-of-11 from the line. CU scored nine points to open the second half, pulling to within fi ve (33-28) The Flames crept back to within 44-40 when Taylor Foulks hit her second Minnesota, which shot 50 percent for the game, had some big buckets as before UCI coach Molly Goodenbour called a timeout with 16:33 to play. 3-pointer of the game with 6:34 left. Mullaney responded on the other end with a well. With Colorado leading 61-60 with 10:39 left, the Gophers got back-to-back The fi ve-point defi cit was as close as the Buffs had been since trailing 22-17. 3-pointer of her own, and after a stop, Spears hit one from deep to give CU its fi rst 3-pointers by Leah Cotton and Jackie Voigt sparked a 15-3 run to match their But after an Anteaters turnover out of the timeout, Alyssa Fressle hit a short double-digit lead. Mullaney followed that with a long two of her own to put CU in biggest lead at 75-64 with 7:11 remaining. jumper in the lane and CU had trimmed the margin to 33-30. front 52-40 with 5:01 remaining. The Buffaloes fought back once again, getting six straight points, four from A put-back by freshman Meagan Malcolm-Peck made it 33-32 and com- “It was really exciting, I love being back home and having all my family and Spears to cut the Minnesota lead to fi ve. After Buford hit a pair of free throws, pleted CU’s 13-0 run to open the second half. With 14:15 to play, Smith-Williams’ friends here,” Mullaney said. “ Spears and Mullaney each sank a pair of free throws to make it a 79-76 game with two free throws fi nally earned UCI its fi rst second-half points. Colorado was much improved shooting in the second half, making 46 percent 2:36 left. Although not the same in volume, the Buffaloes were excellent from the But just as suddenly, the Anteaters were off and running again, outscoring the (12-of-26). The Buffaloes cemented the game at the line. CU was 14-of-18 from line, making 12-of-13 attempts. Buffs 12-2 over the next 4 minutes to reclaim a double-digit advantage (45-34) with the free throw line in the second half, 18-of-23 overall. Ellis-Milan made two free throws at the other end to put UM back up by fi ve. just under 10 minutes remaining. Smith ended with 10 points. Senior Courtney Dunn, making her fi rst career Mullaney answered with a short jumper to make it a one possession game at 81-78 UCI matched its biggest lead of the afternoon - 14 points - on a layup by Kim start, responded with seven points and career highs with eight rebounds and three with just 1:08 left. CU forced Ellis-Milan to miss a jumper with 39 seconds left, but Barnes that made the score 50-36. blocks. Melissa MacFarlane and Brenna Malcolm-Peck each made their col- Buford was there for the put-back for a 83-78 lead. The Gophers iced the game But Houston and the Buffs weren’t done. Smith’s three-pointer and a three- legiate debuts. with four more free throws as CU was unable to score. point play by Spears helped bring them to 52-48 with 4:03 left. “We had some different combinations out there”, McConnell-Miller said. “It “We played back-to-back halves for the fi rst time this year,” CU head coach A pair of free throws by Spears half a minute later pulled CU to 52-50. She tied was a good feeling to be able to go to our bench and get the minutes we did.” McConnell-Miller said. “I thought they fought hard. We executed and hit shots, and the score at 52-52 on a short jumper, then watched her roommate, Houston, give Colorado dominated the boards for a second straight game, outrebounding when you hit shots on the road good things are going to happen. It was a great the Buffs their fi rst lead with 1:38 to play. UIC 52-35. The Buffaloes had 17 second-chance points. night for the Buffs. We’re going to walk away feeling good about our effort.” After Houston’s clutch three-pointer, Kelly Jo Mullaney and Smith added two Bailey had 11 points and eight rebounds to lead UIC. Whitney Houston had 10 points and three assists off the bench. Mullaney free throws each in the fi nal 17.6 seconds to seal the win. fi nished with nine points and two assists. GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6 COLORADO 62, GEORGIA SOUTHERN 50 COLORADO 67, HARVARD 65 COLORADO 84, DENVER 57 Nov. 27, 2009, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Nov. 28, 2009, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Dec. 2, 2009, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center)

VISITORS: Georgia Southern 1-3 VISITORS: Harvard 3-3 VISITORS: Denver 1-4 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 15 Ogburn, J’Lisia f 2-6 0-0 0-2 3 1 4 3 4 1 3 1 1 25 33 Markley, Emma f 10-15 0-0 4-8 1 6 7 4 24 0 3 4 1 30 21 Robinson, Ashly f 1-6 0-0 9-12 2 6 8 3 11 2 3 1 1 34 34 Geiger, Jessica f 2-4 0-1 0-2 0 4 4 0 4 1 2 0 1 25 04 Berry, Brogan g 1-6 0-2 2-4 1 3 4 1 4 9 2 0 0 38 24 Murdoch, Kaetlyn f 10-15 0-0 3-6 1 4 5 2 23 1 3 1 1 34 04 Whitney, Carolyn g 4-13 3-5 0-0 5 3 8 1 11 1 2 0 1 27 15 Matera, Christine g 3-6 2-4 0-0 1 1 2 3 8 1 2 0 2 28 40 Culberson, Briannag 6-11 0-1 0-0 1 4 5 3 12 2 4 0 1 30 05 Navarro, Jamie g 0-4 0-2 8-8 0 1 1 2 8 2 2 0 2 27 21 Lippert, Victoria g 5-9 2-3 2-2 1 1 2 2 14 0 2 0 0 32 05 Rice, Britteni g 1-3 0-0 3-4 0 0 0 2 5 3 1 1 1 36 11 Tate, Krista g 0-2 0-1 2-2 1 5 6 3 2 1 2 0 0 22 23 Alemany, Jackie g 1-3 1-1 1-2 1 10 11 2 4 3 4 0 0 31 13 Smith, Emiko g 0-1 0-0 4-4 0 1 1 3 4 6 1 1 1 36 03 Wilson, Janay 0-3 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 3 0 3 0 0 1 15 01 Hagedorn, Elle 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 01 Palmere, Laura 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 18 10 Dayton, Kayla 1-6 1-4 3-4 2 0 2 1 6 3 6 0 0 16 03 Rowland, Caitlin 3-6 2-3 0-0 2 0 2 0 8 0 1 0 0 15 23 Gortarez, Patricia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 12 Ivy, Candice 3-6 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 2 7 0 2 1 1 6 12 Louie, Lindsay 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 34 Feeney, Sarah 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 22 Smith, Ro-Ro 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0+ 24 Wheeler, Claire 0-2 0-2 1-2 0 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 19 42 Jasperson, Anne 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 25 Frye, Meredyth 2-5 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 2 5 0 2 0 0 15 TEAM 1 2 3 TEAM 2 1 3 40 Scott, Briana 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Totals...... 24-50 7-16 10-18 8 26 34 13 65 14 16 4 3 200 Totals...... 19-42 0-1 19-26 7 20 27 18 57 14 20 3 6 200 42 Williams, Samantha 0-5 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-17 47.1% 2nd Half: 11-25 44.0% Game: 45.2% DEADBALL TEAM 1 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0% 2nd Half: 12-20 60.0% Game: 48.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 0-1 0.0% Game: 0.0% REBOUNDS Totals...... 15-57 5-15 15-23 17 24 41 17 50 9 25 2 7 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 43.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 12-16 75% 2nd Half: 7-10 70% Game: 73.1% 3 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-29 20.7% 2nd Half: 9-28 32.1% Game: 26.3% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 55.6% 4 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS HOME: Colorado 5-1 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 10-17 58.8% Game: 65.2% 2 HOME: Colorado 4-1 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 4-8 1-1 0-0 3 1 4 3 9 1 0 0 0 17 HOME: Colorado 3-1 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 3-7 1-3 0-0 4 2 6 4 7 1 2 0 2 36 22 Spears, Brittany f 6-12 1-3 4-4 1 4 5 3 17 3 5 1 4 25 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 22 Spears, Brittany f 4-16 1-7 2-2 3 8 11 3 11 3 1 1 2 39 34 Dunn, Courtney c 5-7 2-3 4-4 1 5 6 4 16 2 2 0 0 29 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 5-8 2-3 0-1 3 4 7 3 12 0 2 3 2 31 34 Dunn, Courtney c 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 13 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 4-8 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 8 1 1 0 3 21 22 Spears, Brittany f 7-17 4-8 2-5 3 4 7 2 20 2 2 3 3 32 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 4-7 0-0 4-6 2 3 5 1 12 3 1 1 2 30 34 Dunn, Courtney c 0-4 0-3 2-2 0 6 6 0 2 0 1 0 0 19 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 6-9 0-0 2-4 0 5 5 2 14 4 2 1 0 33 02 Smith, Bianca 5-12 2-7 1-1 1 1 2 4 13 2 1 0 1 20 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 4 2 4 1 1 1 21 02 Smith, Bianca 7-13 6-11 2-2 1 3 4 1 22 0 1 0 4 30 03 Houston, Whitney 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 5-9 0-1 1-2 3 3 6 1 11 2 4 1 5 19 03 Houston, Whitney 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 8 04 Blythe, Britney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 02 Smith, Bianca 1-8 1-6 0-0 0 2 2 2 3 0 1 0 1 25 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 15 Seabrook, Julie 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 2 4 0 1 0 0 10 03 Houston, Whitney 2-3 0-1 4-6 0 1 1 1 8 1 5 0 1 18 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 04 Blythe, Britney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 3-7 1-2 2-2 0 0 0 1 9 4 1 0 0 27 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 0 8 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 14 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Totals...... 25-59 9-25 8-10 10 21 31 16 67 14 11 2 8 200 42 Bailey, Kailah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 1 4 4 2 0 2 0 1 16 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 12-32 37.5% Game: 42.4% DEADBALL TEAM 2 2 4 42 Bailey, Kailah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd Half: 4-13 30.8% Game: 36.0% REBOUNDS Totals...... 31-64 7-17 15-19 15 20 35 19 84 13 14 3 11 200 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 80.0% 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4% 2nd Half: 18-36 50.0% Game: 48.4% DEADBALL TEAM 1 5 6 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 50% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 41.2% REBOUNDS Totals...... 22-56 7-23 11-18 14 31 45 20 62 9 22 8 14 200 Offi cials: Michael Price, Joe Cunningham, Jules Gallien F Throw % 1st Half: 7-7 100% 2nd Half:8-12 66.7% Game: 78.9% 2 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-26 26.9% 2nd Half: 15-30 50.0% Game: 39.3% DEADBALL Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Harvard-None. Offi cials: Clarke Stevens, Scotty Hermann, Eric Larson 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd Half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 30.4% REBOUNDS Attendance: 2096 Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Denver-None. F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 6-12 50.0% Game: 61.1% 3 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 1847 Harvard 32 33 65 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Offi cials: Joe Cunningham, Greg Small, Missy Brooks Colorado 33 34 67 Denver 28 29 57 Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Georgia Southern-None. Colorado 38 46 84 Attendance: 1968 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total BOULDER - Freshman guard Chucky Jeffery hit a driving layup with fi ve sec- BOULDER - December’s fi rst week might be too early in the college basket- Georgia Southern 20 30 50 onds remaining to give Colorado the Omni Hotels Classic title with a 67-65 win ball season for pay-back games . . . but then again, is it ever too early? Colorado 21 41 61 over Harvard in the Championship game at the Coors Events Center. Easily dispatching the University of Denver 84-57 on Wednesday night, the After Harvard’s Victoria Lippert sank two free throws to tie the game at 65-65 Colorado women’s basketball tuned up for Sunday’s 1 p.m. visit by Seton Hall, BOULDER - Colorado head coach Kathy McConnell-Miller was expecting her with 0:35 left, the Buffaloes put the ball in the hands of Jeffery for the fi nal posses- which buried the visiting Buffaloes 77-40 last season. freshman class to have an impact this season, and so far that’s exactly what is sion. Jeffery, who fi nished with 14 points, ran the clock down at the top and left of “They came at us pretty hard and never let up,” Buffs coach Kathy McCon- happening. the 3-point arc and broke down the middle of the lane for the decisive score as the nell-Miller said of the Pirates. “I talked to the team in the locker room afterwards Freshmen Meagan Malcolm-Peck and Chucky Jeffery combined for 23 points, shot clock expired. and said, ‘Remember how you feel right now’ . . . but we’re a different team today, 13 rebounds and seven steals to help lift Colorado to a 62-50 win over Georgia Harvard guard Brogan Berry raced down the court with the ball, but her 30-foot with different players.” Southern in the fi rst round of the 2009 Omni Hotels Classic Friday at the Coors 3-pointer bounced off the front of the rim as Colorado improved to 4-1 overall for Viva la difference . . . Events/Conference Center. the fi rst time since 2003-04. In routing the Pioneers, the Buffs improved to 5-1, winning their third consecu- The Buffaloes, 3-1 overall for the fi rst time since 2003-04, will play Harvard in “It’s real exciting,” Jeffery said. “Being a freshman and having the coaches tive game and fourth straight at home behind a career-best 16 points by senior the championship game on Saturday at 7 p.m. Earlier on Friday, Harvard held off trust me enough to put the ball in my hands to make the last shot feels real good. Courtney Dunn and 17 by Brittany Spears. New Orleans 60-57. Georgia Southern and New Orleans will play in the consola- I’m so excited.” Dunn, who with Bianca Smith are CU’s two lone seniors, appears ready to tion game at 4:30 p.m. Jeffery’s chance was born from a similar possession at the end of the fi rst half. fi nish strong in what has been an enigmatic career. Her perimeter shooting touch CU junior Brittany Spears led all players with 20 points. Leading 31-29, CU ran down the clock late in the fi rst half where Jeffery was able never has been questioned, but at 6-foot-4 her coaches have pushed her to take Malcolm-Peck had a career-high 12 points, on 5-of-8 shooting, with seven to get into the paint to score to put CU up four with :07 left. However, she went her game inside. rebounds, three blocks and two steals. too early, giving Harvard time to get set on the other end where Christine Matera “What did it for me (Wednesday) was coach McConnell-Miller and coach “I think the goal is always to contribute however you can and just make an connected on a 3-pointer at the buzzer. (Tom) McConnell telling me I needed to be more of an inside presence instead of impact,” Malcolm-Peck said. “So whether it’s hustling and getting a rebound and Despite going too early, CU head coach Kathy McConnell-Miller knew Jeffery settling for threes,” Dunn said. “I took that to heart and went out and executed.” kicking out to Bianca [Smith] to get a three or anyway you can help the team. I just was an option at the end. Dunn, of Berkeley, Calif., didn’t abandon her perimeter game against DU, focus on that and its fun.” “Why put the ball in a freshman’s hands? The determining factor at that point hitting two of three from behind the arc. However, she adhered to her coaches’ Jeffery had 11 points, six rebounds and fi ve steals in 19 minutes of playing was how Chucky handled that possession at the end of the fi rst half; we had set it wishes and successfully moved inside, where she collected a team-best six re- time. Jeffery has started the last three games while Malcolm-Peck has started all up for a drive and she had gone a little too early, but with that said she made it.” bounds and added two of the Buffs’ 13 assists. four. It was also the Harvard defense. The Crimson were clamping down on CU’s She fi nished the fi rst half with a career-best 14 points, surpassing her previous “When I start I feel like I have to do well so I can stay on the fl oor and get my outside shot, which had generated nine 3-point buckets during the game. Jeffery career-high of nine points, registered during her freshman season. team off to a good start,” Jeffery said. “Like (coach) said I need to let the bad things had also been able to get to the rim on three possessions before the fi nal drive. McConnell-Miller said she merely told Dunn she was going “to play her . . . I go and move forward.” “At the end of the game we basically ran a variation of the play and at that time tried everything else. I told her, ‘The last thing is, I’m putting you in the lineup. This The Buffaloes jumped out to a 10-0 lead, hitting four of their fi rst six shots really dictated the time she went to the rim and had our two shooters spotted up is really it.’ She’s got the biggest up-side of any player on the team.” including 3-pointers by Malcolm-Peck and Spears. Conversely, Georgia Southern waiting on her. She executed it and I’m proud of her. CU took its biggest lead of the fi rst half - 38-28 - on a three-pointer at the inter- made just one of its fi rst 10. Her shooters on the wings were captains Brittany Spears and Bianca Smith, mission buzzer by Smith, who fi nished with 13 points. But fashioning that 10-point But that start quickly faded as the Buffaloes went cold, and were bit by the and even though they didn’t get the call on the fi nal play, there wouldn’t have been advantage took a 15-4 run by the Buffs over the half’s fi nal 3:55 after they had turnover bug at the same time the Eagles started heating up. a fi nal play for Jeffery if it wasn’t for their strong performances. trailed 24-23. Colorado missed 10 straight shots which allowed Georgia Southern to counter Smith had a season-high 22 points off the bench, hitting 6-of-11 3-point shots. Smith keyed that late surge with eight points, while Chucky Jeffery added fi ve the Buffs’ opening run, with a 14-0 run of their and led 17-14 with 6:13 left in the Spears recorded her third double-double in fi ve games with 11 points and 11 re- and assisted Smith on her halftime buzzer beater. half. Turnovers didn’t help the Buffaloes cause either. CU committed 22 in the bounds. Jeffery, Smith and Spears were each named to the All-Tournament team. The Pioneers, who led just twice in the game, got their fi rst seven points cour- game, 13 of which came in the fi rst 20 minutes. Spears, who had 20 points in Friday’s game against Georgia Southern, was the tesy of senior Ashly Robinson, who had only more point before intermission. CU rebounded to take a 21-20 lead at halftime. Both freshmen starters keyed Tournament MVP. DU kept itself in the game by hitting 12-of-16 fi rst-half free throws to CU’s big second half runs to allow the Buffs to put the game away. Emma Markleyled Harvard Saturday night with 24 points, on 10-of-15 shoot- seven-of-seven. The Buffs scored fi ve more fi eld goals (13-8) than the Pioneers in With the Buffaloes up 27-26, Malcolm-Peck hit a 3-pointer and followed that ing, and four blocks. Her 10 blocks over the two games, set a Classic record. the opening half. up with a steal and layup to ignite a 17-7 run that put CU up 44-33 with 10:20 left. CU was fi ghting from behind all night. The Crimson led by as much as nine in Also aiding the visitors in the fi rst half were eight Buffs turnovers - two more Carolyn Whitney and Candice Ivy had consecutive buckets for the Eagles to cut both halves, while the Buffs’ largest lead was four. than their assist total. But the Pioneers matched their host’s number of errors, and the CU lead to seven. Harvard led 46-37 with 14:35 remaining, when the Buffaloes, led by Smith in one late stretch DU failed to convert three consecutive CU turnovers into any Jeffery took care of the next CU run. The Colorado Springs native had fi ve tightened the game for good. Smith hit two of her six 3’s to cut the Harvard advan- points. points, three offensive rebounds and two assists as the Buffaloes outscored the tage to 48-43. The Buffs were more careful after intermission, committing just six turnovers Eagles 13-3 over a six minute span. Colorado had its largest lead at 57-40 with Jackie Alemany made good on a long 3-pointer to put HU back up by six. in the second half. They fi nished with 13 assists. 3:32 remaining in the game, before a late Eagles’ run narrowed the gap. Spears countered with a couple free throws and HU led 52-47. CU opened the second half by outscoring DU 7-1 to take a 16-point lead (45- “We came back in the second half and played with great intensity, which we The Buffaloes gobbled up that lead with a pair of 3-pointers. Freshman Mea- 29) - the biggest of the night to that juncture. were talking a great deal about at halftime,” McConnell-Miller said. “There were gan Malcolm-Peck hit the fi rst one from the corner and Kelly Jo Mullaney hit one But the Buffs weren’t in the mood to let up, pushing ahead by 19 points three some great moments tonight.” from the top of the key to give CU a 53-52 lead. The score stayed within four points times over the next 31/2 minutes, by 21 (63-42) on a conventional three-point play Whitney led Georgia Southern with 11 points and eight rebounds. The Eagles for the rest of the way. by Smith and by 23 (65-42) on a put-back by Julie Seabrook. committed 25 turnovers and shot just 26 percent from the fi eld. CU eventually led by as many as 29 points, and barring a late collapse - which didn’t happen - the Buffs easily had win No. 5 in the rearview mirror and Seton Hall dead ahead. GAME 7 GAME 8 GAME 9 COLORADO 80, SETON HALL 54 COLORADO STATE 69, COLORADO 61 COLORADO 88, SOUTHERN UTAH 36 Dec. 6, 2009, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Dec. 11, 2009, Fort Collins, Colo. (Moby Arena) Dec. 16, 2009, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center)

VISITORS: Seton Hall 5-4 VISITORS: Colorado 6-2 VISITORS: Southern Utah 3-8 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 15 Emery, Nicole f 2-12 0-1 0-2 1 1 2 1 4 0 1 0 0 20 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 5-8 2-2 0-2 5 3 8 3 12 0 1 1 1 38 24 Pascucci, Challis f 2-7 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 4 0 3 0 0 26 34 Curry, Letitia f 2-9 0-0 0-0 3 6 9 2 4 1 1 0 0 30 22 Spears, Brittany f 5-12 3-3 2-2 3 6 9 3 15 2 5 2 1 37 31 Anderson, Tayler f 3-11 0-1 6-8 3 4 7 4 12 1 5 0 1 28 42 Green, Kandice f 7-13 0-0 2-2 5 2 7 2 16 0 1 0 1 35 34 Dunn, Courtney c 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 3 1 0 1 16 44 Thorley, Chanel c 1-6 0-0 0-2 2 2 4 3 2 0 4 3 1 23 01 Booker, Ashley g 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 14 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 2-8 0-3 1-1 0 4 4 1 5 0 1 0 0 25 23 Burgess, Cassie g 0-6 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 22 24 Williams, Ebonie g 7-12 3-5 2-2 3 5 8 1 19 1 1 0 0 35 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 1-7 0-1 2-2 1 7 8 4 4 1 4 1 2 31 32 Sears, Caitlyn g 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 0 3 2 4 0 4 0 1 21 02 Morris, Brittany 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 02 Smith, Bianca 6-18 3-12 4-4 0 3 3 4 19 0 1 0 1 19 10 Smithson, Brookelyn 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 05 Joseph, Kashmere 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 03 Houston, Whitney 2-6 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 5 4 1 2 0 0 14 12 Parsons, Jadie 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 13 13 Maseko, Alexandra 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Goff, Kaila 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 3 5 0 0 19 21 Heber, Shanai 1-7 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 0 2 7 4 0 0 27 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 4 20 Sagers, Jamie 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 10 22 Green, Terry 3-9 0-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 6 1 1 0 1 21 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 15 22 Hosking, Dani 3-6 1-3 1-2 0 0 0 0 8 1 1 0 0 16 25 Wood, Whitney 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 10 TEAM 6 6 35 Sampson, Stephanie 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 5 0 2 0 0 0 19 TEAM 4 4 Totals...... 22-66 8-24 9-11 16 27 43 25 61 9 16 4 7 200 TEAM 5 2 7 1 Totals...... 23-70 4-16 4-6 18 19 37 11 54 10 11 1 3 200 Totals...... 14-55 1-9 7-12 17 19 36 19 36 7 27 3 3 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-36 33.3% 2nd Half: 11-34 32.4% Game: 32.9% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-32 34.4% 2nd Half: 11-34 32.4% Game: 33.3% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-27 18.5% 2nd Half: 9-28 32.1% Game: 25.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 2-7 22.2% Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 4-14 28.6% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-3 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 11.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 0-0 0.0% Game: 66.7% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 100% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 81.8% 4 F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 58.3% 3

HOME: Colorado 6-1 HOME: Colorado State 7-3 HOME: Colorado 7-2 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 3-5 1-1 0-0 3 2 5 2 7 2 1 1 0 33 05 Mestdagh, Kim f 5-17 2-9 0-0 0 4 4 1 12 3 1 0 1 35 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 3-11 1-4 1-1 2 3 5 3 8 1 1 2 3 27 22 Spears, Brittnay f 8-13 5-8 3-4 1 11 12 1 24 2 2 2 2 35 11 Heimstra, Meghan f 1-3 0-0 5-8 1 5 6 3 7 1 2 2 3 31 22 Spears, Brittany f 10-15 2-3 1-1 3 3 6 2 23 3 0 2 4 27 34 Dunn, Courtney c 3-7 0-1 1-1 1 3 4 1 7 3 0 1 0 27 02 Barbee, Bonnie g 1-8 1-4 2-2 0 4 4 3 5 1 2 0 0 22 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 3-9 1-1 2-2 2 3 5 2 9 2 5 0 2 24 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 5-10 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 10 3 3 0 1 27 10 Van Den Adel, Natalie g 3-7 1-2 7-9 5 1 6 3 14 3 3 0 0 31 02 Smith, Bianca g 6-13 3-4 0-0 1 0 1 2 15 2 0 0 0 22 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 8-12 2-3 1-2 1 5 6 1 19 6 5 0 3 35 23 Simmons, Zoi g 2-5 1-1 8-9 0 6 6 1 13 2 2 1 0 31 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 4-5 0-1 0-0 3 2 5 1 8 5 4 2 4 27 02 Smith, Bianca 3-7 3-6 2-2 0 5 5 1 11 0 0 0 0 17 01 Van Grinsven, Chatilla 5-13 1-3 5-5 3 6 9 3 16 2 2 0 0 26 03 Houston, Whitney 3-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 6 1 2 0 0 12 03 Houston, Whitney 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 2 12 24 Kennedy, Chantel 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 15 04 Blythe, Britney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 Blythe, Britney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 54 Cooke, Erin 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 9 15 Seabrook, Julie 2-6 0-0 0-0 4 3 7 2 4 0 1 0 0 12 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 4 3 7 21 Dale, Chelsea 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals...... 18-56 6-19 27-33 15 30 45 14 69 12 16 3 5 200 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 0-3 0-2 2-2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 2-4 1-1 0-0 2 4 6 1 5 4 0 1 0 23 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-28 17.9% 2nd Half: 13-28 46.4% Game: 32.1% DEADBALL 42 Bailey, Kailah 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 1 1 2 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 31.6% REBOUNDS 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-2 0-0 5-6 1 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 Totals...... 31-58 11-21 7-9 9 30 39 7 80 21 13 4 7 200 F Throw % 1st Half: 10-13 76.9% 2nd Half: 17-20 85.0% Game: 81.8% 2 TEAM 1 3 4 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-29 55.2% 2nd Half: 15-29 51.7% Game: 53.4% DEADBALL Totals...... 34-74 9-18 11-12 21 26 47 17 88 18 13 7 13 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-11 63.6% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 52.4% REBOUNDS Offi cials: Michael Price, Lisa Jones, Melissa Barlow TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 22-41 53.7% 2nd Half: 12-33 36.4% Game: 45.9% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.9% Game: 77.8% 1 Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Colorado State-None. 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 50.0% REBOUNDS Offi cials: Roy Gulbeyan, Brenda Pantoja, Kelly Johnson Attendance: 1673 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 91.7% 1 Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Seton Hall-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Offi cials: Dee Kantner, Clarke Stevens, Bryan Enterline Attendance: 2185 Colorado 31 30 61 Attendance: 1008 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Colorado State 23 46 69 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall 30 24 54 Southern Utah 11 25 36 Colorado 39 41 80 Colorado 53 35 88

BOULDER - Pay-back is sweet, and the Colorado women’s basketball team FORT COLLINS - Following the bad example set by their male counterparts 24 BOULDER - After the fi rst 10 minutes, more than one person in a sparse savored it Sunday afternoon. hours earlier, the Colorado women’s basketball team played in spurts Friday night Coors Events Center crowd wondered if another 30 minutes was necessary. Even sweeter, though, is progress - and that’s what Buffaloes coach Kathy and paid for it with an ugly loss. Of course, the rulebook said it was, and the Colorado women’s basketball McConnell-Miller savored most during her team’s 80-54 dismantling of Seton Hall Colorado State, with only eight available players, overcame miserable early team took full advantage, blowing past overmatched Southern Utah 88-36 on at the Coors Events Center. shooting and a 16-point fi rst-half defi cit to defeat CU 69-61 in Moby Arena. On the Saturday night. “Everyone’s asked me what I’m most pleased about,” McConnell-Miller said same court Thursday night, the CSU men outworked and overran the CU men, “It wasn’t what we expected, particularly in the fi rst half,” CU coach Kathy following the Buffs’ atonement for last season’s dismaying 37-point loss. “I’m most 77-62. McConnell-Miller said, referring to her team’s 24-0 run to open the game and its pleased about what’s happened over a 12-month period - how our returning play- “I told them this was one that was going to stick with us all week,” Buffaloes 53-11 halftime lead. ers have bought in, stay focused, how they’ve embraced our younger players . . . coach Kathy McConnell-Miller said. “We need to learn how to put teams away. It was the third-largest run ever by a Buffaloes women’s team and the sec- I’m most pleased about our development and our progress.” We need to learn how to be effi cient down the stretch.” ond-largest halftime margin. Plus, Southern Utah’s 11 fi rst-half points were the Still, avenging that December debacle in South Orange, N.J., was important to CU (6-2) was everything but effi cient, losing its big fi rst-half lead, its momentum fi fth fewest ever by a CU opponent. McConnell-Miller’s players. and eventually unraveling to lose for the fi rst time in fi ve games. The two schools from neighboring states have a short history, but it belongs “Last season was an embarrassment . . . it was important for us to come out Senior Bianca Smith led the Buffs with 19 points, while Brittany Spears to CU. In their only other meeting, the Buffs bashed the Thunderbirds 81-38 on today and get a ‘W,’” said CU junior forward Brittany Spears, who responded with added 15 and Meagan Malcolm-Peck 12. Four of the Rams’ eight players fi nished Dec. 28, 2007. her 19th career double-double and fourth of the season. She scored 24 points and in double fi gures, led by Chatilla Van Grinsven with 16. Junior Brittany Spears led CU with 23 points, while senior Bianca Smith collected 12 rebounds, with her fi ve three-pointers a career best. CU led for the fi nal time, 55-54, on a layup by Spears with 2:57 to play. But from added 15 - including the 200th three-pointer of her college career. Of the 13 Buffs CU freshman Chucky Jeffery added a career-high 19 points and six assists, that point, CSU (7-3) went on a 7-0 run to move ahead 61-55. The Buffs never got who played, 11 scored. while sophomore Alyssa Fressle contributed a season-best 10 - all in an early closer than four points for the remainder of the game, self-destructing with four of “It’s a great milestone, but I’m focused on the team and helping us get more second-half run that helped the Buffs ice the game. Senior Bianca Smith chipped their 16 turnovers in the fi nal 2:20. wins,” said Smith, who made her fi rst start of the season, of her 200th trey. in with 11, including three of CU’s 11 three-pointers. Meanwhile, the Rams put the game away by making 11 of 12 free throws in CU’s full-court pressure helped force 27 Southern Utah turnovers that re- Winning their fourth consecutive game and fi fth straight at the Events Center, the fi nal 1:52. They fi nished the game 27-of-33 from the foul line while the Buffs hit sulted in 33 points, and the Buffs owned a 13-3 advantage in steals. the Buffs improved to 6-1, with that start the program’s best since 2003-04 when 9-of-11. McConnell-Miller called her team’s pressure “the best it’s been . . . I thought former coach Ceal Barry’s team opened 12-1. CSU also outrebounded CU 45-43, including 15 offensive rebounds, and out- we played (hard) for 36 minutes; the fi rst 4 minutes of the second half, we came The Buffs led by nine (39-30) at halftime, but were up by as many as 14 on two scored the Buffs 20-13 in second-chance points. out and didn’t match the intensity from the fi rst half. previous occasions. The best the Pirates (5-4) could do in the fi rst 20 minutes was At times, McConnell-Miller said, the Buffs “played extremely hard . . . they really “We walk away from tonight having that being the only concern. I’m very fashion a pair of early ties and pull to 21-19 before CU went on a 9-2 run. wanted it. But at times, I thought whether it was a lack of communication on defense pleased with the overall effort, particularly on the boards.” Meagan Malcolm-Peck, a 6-foot-2 freshman, keyed that spurt, scoring seven or a quick shot that led to a run by them, it wasn’t a lack of preparation or effort. The Buffs wound up outrebounding the Thunderbirds 47-36, but they were of the Buffs points in the run and fi nishing with that total. “It was just a mindset of we settled . . . often and early in the shot clock.” dominant in every other statistical category as well - an 18-0 advantage in fast Spears was more than the Pirates could handle in the fi rst 20 minutes, hitting Not much went right for the Rams in the early going, but taking advantage of break points, a 42-20 advantage in the paint and a 19-8 edge in second-chance seven of her eight fi eld goal attempts - including four of fi ve treys - for 18 points. the Buffs’ proclivity for fouling was among them. CU committed 11 fi rst-half fouls, points. (She averages 18.7.) reaching seven fouls (single bonus) with 10:49 left in the half and 10 fouls (double CU (7-2) led by 44 points on three occasions in the fi rst half and didn’t allow CU hit 31-of-58 fi eld goal attempts (53.4 percent) and was 11-for-21 (52.4 bonus) at 4:14 before intermission. Southern Utah (3-8) its fi rst basket until 9:45 remained in the half. percent) from behind the arc. As a result, CSU hit 10-of-13 fi rst-half free throws - and needed every one of The Buffs led 24-2, 40-4, 49-5 and 53-9 before the Thunderbirds, who were The Buffs had to survive themselves in the opening 6 minutes, when they them. A little over 13 minutes into the fi rst half, the Rams had connected on only on a three-game winning streak (one was an exhibition win), reached double suffered a turnover a minute. But that dirty half-dozen was all CU would commit one of 14 fi eld goal attempts (7.1 percent) and had fallen behind by 16 (27-11). fi gures. CU led by as many as 55 (87-32) in the second half. for the remainder of the half, and their fi rst-half assist total (12 on 16 fi eld goals) But what had all the earmarks of a possible blowout suddenly changed. Then, CU had an eight-day layoff after a 69-61 loss at Colorado State on Dec. 11, doubled their errors. They fi nished with a season-best 21 assists. CSU found its range - relatively speaking. Over the fi nal 5:03 of the half, the Rams but several other factors - fi nals week, practicing in the CU recreation center, her It was a far better effort by the Buffs than in last season’s meeting, when they outscored the Buffs 12-4 and went to the locker room trailing 31-23. absence for a couple of days while recruiting - also concerned McConnell-Miller. managed but 13 fi rst-half points on the Pirates’ home court and trailed 43-13 in a Of letting CSU back into the game before intermission, McConnell-Miller said, “All those factors kept me up at night,” she claimed. “The upperclassmen blowout victory Seton Hall later would tout as “perhaps its fi nest performance of “Whether I let up, whether I went too deep in the bench - I’ll take responsibility for never fl inched. It never really affected them and the underclassmen and the the season.” that . . . they capitalized and we sent them into the half on a little momentum.” freshmen go by their lead.” Fueled by 10 points from Fressle, the Buffs opened the second half with a 14-2 Still, CSU’s fi rst-half shooting was horrid and CU’s wasn’t much better. The It didn’t take CU long to blow this one open. After their fi rst fi eld goal at 9:45, run and took their largest lead to that point - 53-32 - with 14:45 remaining. Rams hit only fi ve of their 28 (17.9 percent) fi eld goal attempts, while the Buffs were the T-Birds waited 5:33 to score again. By that time CU enjoyed a 40-4 lead. Four minutes later, CU increased its advantage to 61-36 on a free throw by 11-for-32 (34.4). Although the Thunderbirds’ points never came in bunches, they did manage Jeffery and her layup on the next possession. But Seton Hall followed with a 15-2 Outscoring the visitors 11-2 over the fi rst 4 minutes of the second half, CSU to reach double fi gures by halftime. By then, the Buffs had 53 and were cruising. run to make the fi nal 6:42 more interesting than the Buffs had planned. pulled to 33-32 on a pair of Van Grinsven free throws then took a 34-33 lead - the Spears, who added four steals, three assists, two blocked shots and six re- The Pirates closed to 63-51 before a pair of free throws by Spears and a trey Rams’ fi rst since 3-2 - on a layup by Natalie van den Adel. bounds to her 23 points, said playing with such a large advantage throughout by Jeffery righted the Buffs and sent the Pirates packing. The Buffs answered with a 7-0 run - fi ve of the points came courtesy of Spears - amounted to “just practice . . . whether it’s practicing our offense, getting in con- McConnell-Miller said even with the big leads, she never felt that relaxed or in to reclaim a six-point lead (40-34). Just as quickly, though, CSU leading scorer Kim ditioning or learning your position, it’s practicing in the game.” control of the game: “I am never to the poing where I feel like we can rest . . . . I Mestdagh (19.4) scored seven consecutive points and Erin Cooke hit a layup - and Southern Utah hit just fi ve of its 27 fi rst-half shots (18.5 percent), while CU like to reinforce that we teach them to play every possession as if the score is tied. the Rams went back ahead 43-42 with 11:51 left. was 22-for-41 (53.7). The Buffs fi nished with a 45.9 fi eld goal percentage (34-of- I hope at no point that I ever let up or think that it was in hand.” The next 4 minutes belonged to Smith and the Buffs. Relishing her off-the- 74), while the T-Birds were at 25.5 (14-of-55) and made only one of nine three- With the exception of a lapse here and there, her team played like it got the bench role, the senior hit back-to-back treys to push CU in front 50-46. pointers to the Buffs’ 9-of-18. message. Seton Hall got it, too. Over the next 6 minutes, fi ve of the game’s 13 lead changes occurred. But in the fi nal 1:30, the Rams went up six points and the Buffs foundered. GAME 10 GAME 11 GAME 12 COLORADO 86, SAN JOSE STATE 50 COLORADO 92, GRAMBLING STATE 43 #23/21 VIRGINIA 74, COLORADO 59 Dec. 22, 2009, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Dec. 30, 2009, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Jan. 2, 2010, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center)

VISITORS: San Jose State 3-8 VISITORS: Grambling State 3-6 VISITORS: Virginia 10-3 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 21 Hall, Marnesha f 2-5 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 2 5 0 1 0 1 21 04 Brown, Whitney f 2-6 0-1 5-6 2 2 4 3 9 0 5 0 1 30 32 Hartig, Jayna f 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 33 Ridge, Shaunna f 2-7 0-2 0-0 4 4 8 0 4 2 4 0 1 37 00 Cooper, Ashley g 2-6 0-1 3-6 2 1 3 0 7 0 5 0 2 20 01 Crosby, China g 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 Shavers, Chasity g 5-20 0-7 6-9 1 1 2 3 16 2 4 1 2 32 01 Marshall, Kiara g 1-5 1-4 2-2 0 2 2 0 5 0 4 0 0 26 04 Egwu, Simone g 3-5 0-0 3-4 1 3 4 2 9 0 1 0 0 19 04 Sumler, Sayja g 2-8 0-0 1-2 6 4 10 3 5 2 8 0 3 36 12 Watson, Alexis g 2-6 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 18 15 Moorer, Ariana g 0-8 0-2 4-4 0 3 3 4 4 2 1 0 3 29 11 Finnegan, Rachel g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 5 5 2 0 0 1 1 0 17 13 Blocker, Jasher g 0-2 0-0 2-4 1 4 5 0 2 1 2 0 2 26 22 Wright, Monica g 10-19 1-1 3-4 3 4 7 5 24 1 4 0 3 27 02 Bradley, Britney 1-4 0-0 2-2 1 3 4 0 4 1 2 0 0 12 03 Johnson, Bre’anna 3-8 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 7 0 1 1 0 17 02 Edwards, Whitny 3-8 3-5 5-6 2 7 9 2 14 0 0 0 0 36 03 Brown, Ashley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 15 20 Brown, Deleisa 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 2 3 3 1 0 1 16 03 Kellum, Paulisha 1-3 0-0 6-8 1 3 4 3 8 4 1 0 2 30 14 Atoe, Palagi 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 2 2 0 2 0 1 8 22 Dobbins, Rachele 2-13 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 4 1 8 0 1 23 14 Gerson, Lexie 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 5 1 2 0 0 16 32 Hamilton, Dominique 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 50 McCowan, Bianca 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 24 30 McCall, Telia 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 1 4 1 1 0 1 10 45 Marez, Samantha 7-13 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 3 14 0 2 0 1 19 TEAM 3 1 4 34 Edwards, Britny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 4 1 5 1 Totals...... 14-53 2-11 13-20 10 14 24 12 43 5 28 2 9 200 50 Shine, Chelsea 2-6 0-0 2-2 3 4 7 1 6 1 1 1 1 25 Totals...... 20-61 0-12 10-15 20 20 40 18 50 9 26 2 9 200 TEAM 1 3 4 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-24 20.8% 2nd Half: 15-37 40.5% Game: 32.8% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-22 31.8% 2nd Half: 7-31 22.6% Game: 26.4% DEADBALL Totals...... 22-54 5-9 25-30 13 30 43 20 74 12 12 1 10 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 0-8 0.0% Game: 0.0% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 18.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 66.7% 3 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 65.0% 4 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 2nd Half: 12-25 48.0% Game: 40.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 55.6% REBOUNDS HOME: Colorado 8-2 HOME: Colorado 9-2 F Throw % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0% 2nd Half: 17-20 85.0% Game: 83.3% 2 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 2-4 0-1 0-0 4 6 10 1 4 3 1 3 4 24 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 4-9 1-5 2-4 4 3 7 3 11 1 1 3 2 27 HOME: Colorado 9-3 22 Spears, Brittany f 10-15 2-4 6-7 3 5 8 1 28 2 3 0 3 26 22 Spears, Brittany f 8-15 2-5 2-2 0 4 4 1 20 6 4 1 4 26 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 34 Dunn, Courtney c 4-8 0-2 0-0 0 3 3 3 8 1 1 0 0 19 34 Dunn, Courtney c 2-4 2-2 2-2 3 5 8 1 8 4 4 0 1 24 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 0-4 0-3 0-0 2 4 6 4 0 0 2 4 2 35 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 3-6 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 2 6 4 2 0 0 21 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 3-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 6 2 1 0 2 14 22 Spears, Brittany f 5-15 3-9 7-10 2 6 8 3 20 2 3 0 2 39 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 2-6 0-0 4-4 4 3 7 3 8 1 5 0 1 29 03 Houston, Whitney g 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 1 2 0 1 14 34 Dunn, Courtney c 2-6 0-3 1-1 1 2 3 5 5 0 1 0 0 20 02 Smith, Bianca 8-15 6-13 3-3 0 1 1 0 25 0 1 0 3 17 02 Smith, Bianca 3-8 2-6 0-0 0 1 1 2 8 0 2 0 1 16 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 2-3 1-1 0-2 0 1 1 3 5 5 0 0 1 34 03 Houston, Whitney 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 12 04 Blythe, Britney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 9 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 2-9 1-2 1-1 1 3 4 5 6 3 6 0 1 32 04 Blythe, Britney 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 15 Seabrook, Julie 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 5 5 4 4 1 4 0 0 16 02 Smith, Bianca 7-12 6-11 3-3 1 2 3 2 23 1 4 0 0 29 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 21 Dale, Chelsea 4-4 2-2 1-1 0 3 3 3 11 1 2 0 0 15 03 Houston, Whitney 0-2 0-1 0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-2 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 8 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 2-3 2-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 6 2 1 0 0 13 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 13 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 5-6 1-2 0-0 0 5 5 1 11 2 1 0 0 18 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-3 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 13 42 Bailey, Kailah 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 TEAM 1 2 3 42 Bailey, Kailah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 6 Totals...... 18-52 11-30 12-18 9 21 30 22 59 11 16 4 6 200 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 5 TEAM 1 1 2 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals...... 35-59 13-27 9-11 10 32 42 18 92 21 26 4 12 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-29 37.9% 2nd Half: 7-23 30.4% Game: 34.6% DEADBALL Totals...... 31-66 8-24 16-18 16 23 39 13 86 17 17 5 13 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-16 37.5% 2nd Half: 5-14 35.7% Game: 36.7% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-37 45.9% 2nd Half: 14-29 48.3% Game: 47.0% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-31 51.6% 2nd Half: 19-28 67.9% Game: 59.3% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8% Game: 66.7% 2 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-16 37.5% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 48.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 77.8% 2nd Half: 9-9 100% Game: 88.9% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 81.8% 2 Offi cials: Lisa Mattingly, Maj Forsberg, Billy Smith Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Virginia-None. Offi cials: Lisa Jones, Michael Price, Eric Larson Offi cials: Brenda Pantoja, Michol Murray, Bill Larance Attendance: 2846 Technical fouls: Colorado-None. San Jose State-None. Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Grambling State-None. Attendance: 2783 Attendance: 2107 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Virginia 31 43 74 San Jose State 13 37 50 Grambling State 20 23 43 Colorado 29 30 59 Colorado 46 40 86 Colorado 45 47 92 BOULDER - Explosive starts are beginning to become the norm for the Colo- BOULDER - With January looming and the calendar about to fl ip, the Colo- BOULDER - Virginia All-America candidate Monica Wright signed off Satur- rado women’s basketball team. And with Big 12 Conference play rapidly approach- rado women’s basketball team fi nally can dispense with the appetizers and get to day afternoon on Colorado’s opportunity for a signature win. ing, that’s a very good trend to be setting. the meat of the schedule. Limited to six fi rst-half points, Wright shook loose for 18 in the second half to For the second consecutive game, the Buffaloes sprinted to a decisive half- The Buffaloes believe they’re hungry enough to proceed and succeed. lead the No. 23 Cavaliers to a 74-59 victory against the Buffaloes. time lead, then maintained most of their aggressiveness in the second half en They romped through a fi nal tune up for Saturday’s visit by nationally ranked The loss was CU’s fi rst in nine games this season at the Coors Events Center, route to an impressive victory. Virginia by devouring Grambling State 92-43 on Wednesday night at the Coors dropping the Buffs to 9-3. UVA, CU’s fi rst ranked opponent in 2009-10, improved On Tuesday night at the Coors Events Center, CU’s strong opening act laid Events Center. to 10-3 overall. the groundwork for an 86-50 demolition of San Jose State in the second game of Junior Brittany Spears led the Buffs with 20 points, and freshman Meagan The game was an emotional one for CU coach Kathy McConnell-Miller, a UVA a men’s/women’s doubleheader. Malcolm-Peck and juniors Kelly Jo Mullaney and Chelsea Dale added 11 each. alumna who played for veteran Cavaliers coach Debbie Ryan from 1986-89. “We had a great fi rst half,” CU coach Kathy McConnell-Miller said. “We ex- CU coach Kathy McConnell-Miller used 13 players, with 11 of them scor- “Leading up to (Saturday’s game) was probably more stressful than the 40 ecuted our game plan as to how we were going to defend their sets . . . we handled ing. Only freshman point guard Chucky Jeffery, wearing a protective boot on her minutes of basketball,” McConnell-Miller said. “She’s made a major impact on my their sets.” sprained right ankle, didn’t see any court time but she’s expected to play against playing and coaching career.” Junior Brittany Spears and senior Bianca Smith handled the bulk of the UVA. Saturday’s meeting was the second in two seasons between teacher and pu- Buffs scoring, riddling the Spartans for 28 and 25 points, respectively. In Jeffery’s absence, junior Whitney Houston made her second start of the pil. Last November in Charlottesville, No. 16 Virginia crushed CU 77-43, and the “I know I like a heck of a lot about this team,” McConnell-Miller said. “I defi - season. rematch didn’t turn out anywhere near what CU expected. Still, the Buffs left the nitely feel like I have one of the best players in the Big 12 and one of the best CU remained unbeaten (8-0) at home and improved to 9-2. But the schedule court believing they can be competitive against nationally ranked opponents. shooters.” gets progressively tougher over the next week. “We showed we can hang with Top 25 teams,” senior guard Bianca Smith Spears’ 28 points were the most scored by a CU player this season, and No. 23/21 Virginia is at the Events Center Saturday (3:30 p.m., FSN Rocky said. “People will look at the score and get the wrong impression.” Smith’s 25 were her season-best. Mountain) and Big 12 Conference play opens a week later against Missouri (noon, Smith led the Buffs with 23 points - 15 in the second half - and was the only Smith again came off the bench - a role she’s fi nding increasingly productive. FSN). In between is a Monday contest (7 p.m.) against Yale. CU reserve to score. UVA’s bench, meanwhile, contributed 37, led by Whitny Ed- “My teammates are able to fi nd me on the fl oor for open shots,” she said, add- McConnell-Miller, a UVA alum and former point guard, called the Cavaliers “a wards’ 14 and a team-best nine of the Cavaliers’ 43 rebounds. ing she believes she’s able to capitalize on opponents being tired while she enters quality team” that will offer the Buffs a chance to gauge their progress. But even But it was the 5-foot-11 Wright, a senior from Woodbridge, Va., that made the game fresh. in Wednesday night’s rout, she claimed she saw her team advance in several the difference for the Cavaliers. Her half a dozen fi rst-half points could have been Smith’s 25 allowed CU’s bench to outscore San Jose State’s reserves 32-20. areas. attributed to two early fouls that benched her for nine minutes. The Buffs’ defense also did its part, accounting for double-digit steals (13) for “I was really pleased with our defense,” she said. “We spent a lot of time Ryan disputed it: “I really don’t feel like that was it at all. I feel like Colorado the sixth time in 10 games. CU got 18 fast-break points to the visitors’ four. preparing for Grambling’s sets . . . and they couldn’t run them in the fi rst half. We was ready for us; they played to our weaknesses and I thought it was a great job In their previous game - an 88-36 blowout of Southern Utah four nights earlier just really took them out of what they wanted to run. by them. I felt like I played Monica a decent amount of time.” - the Buffs bolted to a 24-0 lead, then went up 40-4 and 49-5 before going to the “On the offensive end, we didn’t settle - we made the extra pass . . . I loved It was more than enough to impress CU sophomore Alyssa Fressle, who drew locker room with a 53-11 halftime lead. the way we executed. The way we fi nished the game with the players we had on the assignment of guarding Wright, who averages 21.0 a game. That big advantage at intermission must have been gratifying and worth trying the fl oor, I thought it was the fi rst time we were that consistent for a 40-minute “She’s the real deal,” Fressle said. “She can shoot it, she can post up and she to duplicate, for the Buffs fashioned a 46-13 halftime bulge against the Spartans. period. can drive . . . she’s the toughest opponent I’ve had to guard.” The 24 combined fi rst-half points yielded to Southern Utah and San Jose State “The players that came off the bench really picked up where the starters left Wright also might be one of the toughest defenders Brittany Spears has faced. was the lowest ever for CU, coming in below the 27 allowed in back-to-back fi rst off.” After scoring 13 fi rst-half points, the CU junior was held without a fi eld goal in the halves in the 2001-02 season to San Diego State (18) and Bowling Green (9). CU’s bench outscored Grambling’s 42-16. second half. She did, however, convert seven of 10 free throws and fi nished with McConnell-Miller attributed her team’s consecutive fast starts to her and her The Lady Tigers, losing their fourth consecutive game and dropping to 3-6, 20 points - .2 below her average. staff introducing more concepts to her players and giving them more rest on game didn’t start a player over 5-foot-9 and had no player on the roster over 6-0. Wright & Co. forced the Buffs into 16 turnovers, six of them by freshman guard day. Then, there’s the built-in energy of playing at home, where the Buffs are 7-0 Thus, the Buffs could have been expected to dominate the boards - and they Chucky Jeffery, who said the experience showed her she must “learn how to keep this season. did, 42-24. They also outscored the visitors 38-22 in the paint and got 32 points off my composure more under pressure.” After CU scored the fi rst four points Tuesday night, San Jose State coach Pam of 28 turnovers (CU committed 26). Accustomed to big halftime advantages - an average of 33 points - in the DeCosta called a timeout to settle her troops. The short time together didn’t help. As they did in their two previous runaway wins, the Buffs bolted to a signifi cant three most recent games before Saturday, the Buffs found themselves trailing by Before the Spartans and DeCosta, a former student at Mesa State and Metro halftime lead against the Lady Tigers and coasted in the fi nal 20 minutes. a basket (31-29) at intermission. State, could digest what was transpiring, the Buffs had gone up 17-3 and were in Counting Wednesday night’s 25-point halftime lead, CU’s average margin at And that was despite the Cavaliers losing starting guard China Crosby, a 5-6 control of the opening half behind the torrid Spears (20) and Smith (17). intermission since losing 69-61 at Colorado State on Dec. 11 has been 33 points. freshman, to a sprained medial collateral ligament in the game’s fi rst 2 minutes. Spears hit seven of her 10 fi rst-half fi eld goal attempts, fi ve-of-six free throws The Buffs fashioned their 45-20 halftime advantage over the Lady Tigers by She was replaced by junior Paulisha Kellum, who responded with eight points, four and adding a pair of steals in only 14 minutes. Not to be outdone, Smith canned shooting 51.6 percent from the fi eld (16-of-31) and forcing 16 Grambling turnovers assists, four rebounds and two steals. seven of her 11 shots from the fi eld, including four of nine three-point attempts. that were converted into 19 points. UVA’s biggest lead before intermission was six points, but the Cavs outscored Defensively, the Buffs tormented the Spartans, recording 11 of their 13 steals During one 4-minute stretch, CU hit four three-pointers in fi ve possessions, the Buffs 13-6 to open the second half and led by double fi gures (46-35) with 11:14 in the fi rst-half and adding two of their fi ve blocked shots. The visitors shot just opening an 18-point lead that wilted the visitors. to play. 20.8 percent from the fi eld (5-of-24) in falling behind by 33 points at the break and Then, the Buffs opened the second half with a 13-3 run, quickly building a From that point, Smith canned four of her six three-pointers, helping CU pull to fi nished at 32.8 percent (20-of-61) from the fi eld. 58-23 advantage and stretching it to 69-27 with 11:57 remaining. McConnell-Miller within 52-50 - the closest they’d been since 33-31 - with 5:54 remaining. Rather than back off after intermission, CU once again started at full speed used the fi nal 10 minutes to give her reserves court time. Then Wright stepped up, scoring seven of UVA’s next nine points and helping and rolled to a 53-19 advantage in the second half’s fi rst 5 minutes. By the half- Grambling never led, and CU led by 51 with 1:23 minutes to play. The Buffs’ the Cavs open a 61-53 lead with just over 4 minutes left. way point, CU had increased its advantage to 63-25, and San Jose State was 92 points were their most since hitting 93 against CSU on Nov. 19, 2008. The Buffs closed to within fi ve points twice in the fi nal 3:22 but could get no zapped. closer as the Cavs pulled away. GAME 13 GAME 14 GAME 15 COLORADO 78, YALE 71 COLORADO 64, MISSOURI 48 TEXAS TECH 74, COLORADO 61 Jan. 4, 2010, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Jan. 9, 2010, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Jan. 12, 2010, Lubbock, Texas (United Spirit Arena)

VISITORS: Yale 4-8 VISITORS: Missouri 10-4, 0-1 Big 12 VISITORS: Colorado 11-4, 1-1 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 11 Carter, Ashley f 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 5 9 2 4 2 1 0 1 21 03 Hanneman, Amanda f 0-7 0-5 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 30 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 2-7 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 5 0 1 1 0 27 41 Gobrecht, Mady f 4-9 0-0 6-7 5 2 7 1 14 3 0 2 1 28 44 Jones, Shakara f 6-12 1-1 2-2 3 2 5 0 15 1 5 0 0 21 22 Spears, Brittany f 1-7 1-4 0-0 2 5 7 4 3 2 3 0 0 24 44 Cashen, Michelle f 9-10 0-0 0-0 3 8 11 3 18 1 5 1 1 30 50 Flores, Christine f 3-10 0-0 4-7 1 9 10 2 10 0 2 0 1 29 34 Dunn, Courtney c 4-9 0-3 2-3 5 6 11 2 10 3 4 1 1 36 04 Colborne, Melissa g 2-9 0-3 1-3 0 3 3 2 5 4 4 0 0 28 11 Richbow, Toy g 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 2 2 0 3 0 0 32 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 4-11 1-3 3-7 2 1 3 4 12 4 0 0 3 30 10 Greenfi eld, Yoyo g 3-13 1-6 2-2 0 1 1 2 9 1 1 0 2 26 23 Brown, RaeShara g 3-6 1-2 1-4 0 2 2 3 8 4 1 0 2 35 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 1-6 0-1 3-4 1 1 2 3 5 1 2 1 2 22 00 Wright, Haywood 0-5 0-2 1-2 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 12 04 Johnson, Jessra 1-8 0-0 6-6 2 1 3 3 8 1 2 0 1 22 02 Smith, Bianca 5-14 4-9 4-4 1 5 6 2 18 1 1 0 2 30 14 Messimer, Allie 3-7 2-5 0-0 0 1 1 0 8 0 1 0 0 17 10 Otote, Jasmyn 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 11 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 15 Vasquez, Megan 4-10 1-3 1-1 2 3 5 4 10 2 3 0 1 22 22 Brock, BreAnna 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 21 Seelaus, Alicia 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 9 32 Scott, Marissa 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 12 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 23 von Kaeppler, Ericka 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 34 Frazier, Kendra 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 3-8 2-3 0-2 3 0 3 3 8 1 1 0 1 22 TEAM 4 4 1 TEAM 3 3 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals...... 27-68 4-19 13-17 20 25 45 17 71 15 18 3 8 200 Totals...... 16-50 2-10 14-22 13 20 33 14 48 10 16 0 4 200 TEAM 1 1 1 Totals...... 20-64 9-28 12-20 15 20 35 21 61 12 14 3 9 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0% 2nd Half: 15-38 39.5% Game: 39.7% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-32 18.8% 2nd Half: 10-18 55.6% Game: 32.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 21.1% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-7 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 20.0% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-34 17.6% 2nd Half: 14-30 46.7% Game: 31.3% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 9-12 75.0% 2nd Half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 76.5% 2 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 11-15 73.3% Game: 63.6% 4 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-15 20.0% 2nd Half: 6-13 46.2% Game: 32.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 8-14 57.1% Game: 60.0% 4 HOME: Colorado 10-3 HOME: Colorado 11-3, 1-0 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min HOME: Texas Tech 13-3, 1-1 Big 12 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 7-11 4-4 1-1 0 1 1 1 19 2 3 0 1 35 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 3-5 0-1 1-2 0 5 5 3 7 0 1 2 0 27 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 22 Spears, Brittany f 4-11 2-3 5-6 2 7 9 1 15 3 1 3 1 28 22 Spears, Brittany f 6-15 0-3 4-4 4 5 9 2 16 2 4 1 2 33 31 Roberson, Ashlee f 6-12 1-2 5-6 6 4 10 3 18 2 4 1 1 35 34 Dunn, Courtney c 1-3 0-1 2-4 1 2 3 2 4 0 1 0 0 18 34 Dunn, Courtney c 3-7 1-2 5-7 4 4 8 4 12 1 1 1 3 34 20 Mallard, Kierra c 7-15 0-0 2-2 2 7 9 2 16 2 2 4 0 30 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 4-12 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 3 9 3 1 0 1 28 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 4-7 0-0 3-4 2 3 5 3 11 3 1 0 1 36 13 Murphree, Jordan g 6-12 1-2 8-8 1 6 7 2 21 2 3 1 0 31 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 7-7 0-0 5-6 2 5 7 1 19 9 5 2 5 34 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 5-10 0-0 2-2 2 6 8 3 12 4 4 1 5 37 14 Martin, Tilmila g 2-5 1-2 6-8 0 1 1 1 11 5 2 0 2 28 02 Smith, Bianca 2-9 2-5 4-4 0 3 3 3 10 0 3 1 2 23 02 Smith, Bianca 3-10 0-5 0-0 0 2 2 3 6 0 1 0 0 25 23 Smalls, Monique g 2-6 0-1 0-0 0 10 10 3 4 3 1 0 0 33 03 Houston, Whitney 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 04 Blythe, Britney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 00 Brown, Chynna 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 15 Seabrook, Julie 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 01 Barncastle, Jordan 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 11 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 03 Ashton, Marissa 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 05 Hyde, Christine 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 3 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 10 Kimbro, Lindie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TEAM 2 2 TEAM 3 24 Bokenkamp, Mary 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 9 Totals...... 26-60 8-14 18-23 12 23 35 15 78 18 15 6 11 200 Totals...... 24-54 1-11 15-19 13 25 38 18 64 10 15 5 11 200 TEAM 2 1 3 1 Totals...... 26-60 8-14 18-23 12 23 35 15 78 18 15 6 11 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-35 37.1% 2nd Half: 13-25 52.0% Game: 43.3% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd Half: 13-23 56.5% Game: 44.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 57.1% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-7 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 9.1% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-30 43.3% 2nd Half: 12-27 44.4% Game: 43.9% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 15-19 78.9% Game: 78.3% 2 F Throw % 1st Half: 10-13 76.9% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 78.9% 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 9-10 90.0% 2nd Half: 12-14 85.7% Game: 87.5% 3 Offi cials: Melissa Barlow, Eric Larson, Randy Campbell Offi cials: Clarke Stevens, Mary Day, Scotty Hermann Offi cials: Dee Kantner, Brian Hall, Metta Roberts Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Yale-None. Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Missouri-None. Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Texas Tech-None. Attendance: 1846 Attendance: 2406 Attendance: 6587 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Missouri 15 33 48 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Yale 34 37 71 Colorado 32 32 64 Colorado 19 42 61 Colorado 33 45 78 Texas Tech 37 37 74 BOULDER - Colorado freshman Meagan Malcolm-Peck had an immedi- BOULDER - An opening statement was in order Saturday, and the Colorado LUBBOCK, Texas - Colorado couldn’t quite overcome its coldest shooting ate answer for her scoreless performance on Saturday in the Buffaloes’ loss to women’s basketball team penned what was expected of it. game of the year as Texas Tech claimed a 74-61 Big 12 Conference win Tuesday nationally-ranked Virginia. In its 64-48 win against Missouri, CU was eloquent early, sluggish at mid- night at the United Spirit Arena. Atonement came Monday night as Malcom-Peck scored a career-best 19 sentence and profound at the fi nish. Colorado (11-4, 1-1 Big 12) shot a season low 31 percent for the contest, in- points to help prod the Buffs past the stubborn Yale Bulldogs, 78-71. The punctuation mark: A 17-4 run over the fi nal 5:54 that blunted an inspired cluding just 18 percent in the fi rst half, hitting just 6-of-34 from the fi eld. Texas Tech Fellow freshman Chucky Jeffery tied a career high with 19, junior Brittany Mizzou comeback and allowed the Buffaloes to open Big 12 Conference play in the (13-3, 1-1 Big 12) took advantage with two different 16-0 runs to build a 25 point Spears added 15 and senior Bianca Smith came off the bench to contribute 10. proper context. lead early in the second half, before Colorado narrowed the fi nal margin. Jeffery also tied her career best in assists (nine of CU’s 18) and steals (fi ve of “It’s great to open at home and come out with a win,” CU coach Kathy McCon- Bianca Smith led the way with 18 points, including four 3-pointers. Senior CU’s 11) and collected seven rebounds. nell-Miller said. “I’m very proud of my team . . . . Overall, a good performance, and Courtney Dunn registered her fi rst career double-double with 10 points and a “To tell you the truth, I didn’t even think about (her scoreless Saturday),” Mal- I’m happy to be sitting here 1-0 in the Big 12.” career-high 11 rebounds. colm-Peck said. “In the game, I wasn’t thinking, ‘Oh, I’ve got to score,’ or anything Down by 17 points at halftime, the Tigers pulled to within three before the Buffs Texas Tech held CU’s leading scorer Brittany Spears to just three points, her like that. I defi nitely have to focus on fi nishing around the basket and knocking regained their offensive composure, ratcheted up their defense by going to a zone, lowest output since recording three against Texas on Feb. 16, 2008. down shots and tonight, rebounding. (But) going scoreless is always an extra push then fi nally pulled away. Jordan Murphree led Texas Tech with 21 points. Ashlee Roberson and Mo- just to fi nish your shots.” The Buffs, improving to 11-3 overall (10-1 in the Coors Events Center), had four nique Smalls each had 10 rebounds as the Lady Raiders won the battle of the CU fi nished the non-conference portion of its schedule with a 10-3 record, players in double fi gures, led by Brittany Spears’ 16 points. Chucky Jeffery and boards 45-35. including a 9-1 mark at the Coors Events Center. Yale lost its fi fth consecutive Courtney Dunn added 12 each and Alyssa Fressle contributed 11. Alyssa Fressle had a season-high 12 points for the Buffaloes and dished out game and fell to 4-8. CU made only one of its 11 three-point attempts - a season low. That late trey four assists. The Buffs open Big 12 Conference play Saturday against Missouri (Events was courtesy of the 6-foot-4 Dunn, whose basket allowed the Buffs to extend their Freshman guard Chucky Jeffery scored the game’s fi rst points on a steal and Center, noon, FSN), and maybe that was part of their early problem - Yale being streak of consecutive games with a three-pointer to 150. pull-up jumper in transition, but Texas Tech scored the next 16 points, six coming sandwiched between Saturday’s encounter with No. 23 Virginia (a 74-59 loss) and McConnell-Miller said waning confi dence from behind the arc caused her team from Roberson. the league opener. to pass up “a lot of open looks” and encounter diffi culty with the shot clock on Spears stopped the Lady Raiders’ streak with her only fi eld goal of the game – “It was a tough time to have this game - no question,” noted CU coach Kathy several late second-half possessions. a 3-pointer with 14 minutes, 6 seconds left in the fi rst half. That fi eld goal sparked a McConnell-Miller, adding after the emotionally taxing loss to the Cavaliers she Plus, Missouri (10-4, 0-1) turned up its backcourt pressure on CU’s ball han- 10-2 CU run as Smith’s fi rst 3-pointer cut the Tech lead to 18-12. spoke to the Buffs about “what type of team we are, what we want to be and how dlers. But the Buffs trumped that by switching to the 2-3 zone and, noted McCon- Colorado missed its next 12 shots, but Texas Tech had cooled off too, making we want to respond. We are very happy with this win.” nell-Miller, “The good news is that we responded to their run.” just 2-of-12 during that same stretch. Dunn scored on a put-back with 5:23 left in Yet for whatever reason, CU was out-hustled, out-worked and most defi nitely After trailing 32-15 at halftime, the Tigers steadily cut into the Buffs’ lead until the half and Fressle nailed a deep 3-pointer to pull CU within eight at 27-19 with out-rebounded in Monday’s fi rst half. At one point, the Bulldogs had out-boarded they’d narrowed the margin to 47-44 on a steal and layup by RaeShara Brown. 3:51 remaining. the Buffs 13-4. The fi rst half ended with Yale holding a 28-14 advantage; the game That basket capped a 14-3 Mizzou run during which the Buffs lost their of- But Texas Tech scored the fi nal 10 points of the half for a 37-19 halftime lead. ended with Yale on top 45-35. fensive rhythm. But following a timeout by McConnell-Miller, CU switched from its The Lady Raiders then opened the second half with two straight Kierra Mallard One plausible reason for CU’s early board problems: Courtney Dunn, the man-to-man defense to the zone featuring Spears and Jeffery on top. buckets and a pair of Murphree free throws to push their lead to 24. Buffs’ 6-foot-4 center, picked up two fouls in the fi rst two minutes and went to the That, said McConnell-Miller, “made us very long and created a lot of steals and Smith ended Texas Tech’s second 16-0 run with a 3-pointer with 16:44 remain- bench for the remaining 18. scoring through our defense.” ing. Soon after the Buffaloes found some rhythm and clawed back into the game. Mainly because of that major rebounding defi cit, CU never led in the fi rst 20 Also, Jeffery said she and her teammates realized losing their big lead and Texas Tech claimed its biggest lead at 51-26 with 14:27 left, before Colorado minutes and managed only two ties. The Bulldogs led by a point (34-33) at the allowing the Tigers back into the game “was not acceptable. When coach Miller stormed back. The Buffaloes scored 13 straight en route to an 18-2 run that cut the break, and the Buffs might have felt fortunate to have been that close. called that timeout, she told us to relax and calm down. Lady Raiders’ lead to single digits. Yale head coach Chris Gobrecht substituted freely, taking a wholesale ap- “When we came out of the timeout, we had more energy with our defense and Fressle started the rally with a traditional 3-point play, then later, Smith and proach that usually featured subbing fi ve players at a time. Still, the Buffs’ bench that’s what really got us back into it. We went to the zone, got some steals and that Meagan Malcolm-Peck hit back-to-back 3-pointers to trim the lead to 51-37. was more productive, outscoring the Bulldogs 10-5 in the fi rst half. But that turned gave us energy.” After a Fressle jumper, Roberson ended the 13-0 CU run to put Tech back up after intermission and Yale’s bench wound up with a 21-12 scoring advantage. After the timeout, CU scored on consecutive layups by Bianca Smith and Jef- 53-39. Smith answered with a 3-poinster to knock the lead down to 11. Another Spears, CU’s top scorer (20.2 average), hit a trey for the Buffs’ fi rst points and fery, then added a pair of free throws by Spears. Dunn put-back capped off the CU run as Tech led just 53-44 at the 8:54 mark. The didn’t connect again before intermission. But she opened the second half with a That 6-0 run put the Buffs up by nine (53-44), and the Tigers appeared spent. Buffaloes had a chance to cut the lead down even further, but wasted transition layup that gave CU its fi rst lead (35-34) of the night. CU kept up the pressure and closed it out with a fl ourish. opportunities two straight possessions prior to Dunn’s basket. And the Buffs kept pushing, outscoring the Bulldogs 10-4 in the second half’s Jeffery fi nished with fi ve of the Buffs’ 11 steals. She also collected eight re- Texas Tech regrouped and pushed its lead back up to 20, mostly from the free fi rst 2:49 to open a 43-36 advantage. Less than a minute later, they went up 46- bounds (Spears had nine) and dished out four of her team’s 10 assists. throw line. The Lady Raiders hit 21-of-24 from the line in the game including 12-of- 38 - their largest margin of the night to that point - on a trey from the left wing by The Buffs enjoyed a 34-24 scoring advantage in the paint, with Dunn’s dozen 14 in the second half. CU, which entered the game as the Big 12’s top free throw Malcolm-Peck. points a career best against a league opponent and her eight rebounds matching shooting team, made just 12-of-20. By the 14:17 mark, when Malcolm-Peck drained another three and Jeffery an overall career high. Colorado rebounded to shoot 47 percent in the second half, outscoring Texas converted a conventional three-point play, the Buffs had outscored the Bulldogs Trailing only once (2-0) before intermission, the Buffs ended the fi rst half with Tech 42-37 in the fi nal 20 minutes. 20-7 for a 53-41 advantage. an 11-0 run and posted a 32-15 halftime lead. CU pushed its lead to 15 three times in the fi nal nine minutes before Yale Mizzou’s 15 fi rst-half points were the fewest the Buffs have allowed since hold- closed to 74-67 with 57 seconds remaining. The Buffs closed it out with four free ing Kansas to 14 in 2003. Also, CU’s 17-point halftime bulge was its largest since throws by Smith and Spears in the last 47.2 seconds. being up by 24 against Iowa State in 2007.

GAME 16 GAME 17 GAME 18 #20 IOWA STATE 68, COLORADO 62 COLORADO 63, KANSAS STATE 57 #12/17 OKLAHOMA STATE 74, COLORADO 63 Jan. 16, 2010, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Jan. 20, 2010, Manhattan, Kan. (Bramlage Coliseum) Jan. 24, 2010, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center)

VISITORS: Iowa State 13-3, 1-2 Big 12 VISITORS: Colorado 12-5, 2-2 Big 12 VISITORS: Oklahoma State 16-3, 4-1 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 33 Poppens, Chelsea f 2-5 0-0 0-1 0 3 3 2 4 0 2 0 0 13 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 2 3 4 2 1 0 2 0 24 01 Cunningham, Tegan f 8-15 3-5 2-2 1 3 4 4 21 1 1 0 1 33 55 Prins, Anna c 2-7 0-0 3-6 3 2 5 3 7 0 2 0 0 15 22 Spears, Brittany f 5-12 1-5 4-4 1 8 9 4 15 3 2 0 5 38 33 Byford, Megan c 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 4 5 4 0 0 0 1 0 13 04 Lacey, Alison g 10-15 4-6 8-8 1 7 8 2 32 4 0 0 0 30 34 Dunn, Courtney c 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 15 00 Garrison, Lakyn g 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 3 4 1 3 3 0 0 0 20 10 Stuckey, Denae g 0-5 0-0 0-0 5 5 10 4 0 2 4 0 4 35 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 5-8 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 3 11 2 5 0 3 29 10 Riley, Andrea g 9-26 2-8 6-13 2 5 7 2 26 11 7 0 0 40 11 Bolte, Kelsey g 6-14 2-8 1-1 1 4 5 3 15 3 2 0 1 38 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 4-9 1-3 4-6 0 4 4 1 13 4 4 1 1 40 24 Robinson, Precious g 4-7 0-0 3-4 2 3 5 3 11 0 2 1 0 22 02 Williams, Whitney 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 2 2 0 1 24 02 Smith, Bianca 5-11 3-8 0-0 0 3 3 4 13 0 2 0 0 19 05 Blair-Mobley, Carolyn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 12 Schroll, Jessica 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 5 3 0 2 0 0 25 15 Seabrook, Julie 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 0 0 15 11 Clardy, Ally 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 17 23 Cole, Chassidy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 2-4 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 16 15 Young, Toni 3-3 0-0 2-2 0 4 4 2 8 0 0 2 0 18 42 Zimmerman, Amanda 1-2 1-1 1-2 0 1 1 0 4 0 2 1 0 13 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 Riley, LaSharra 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 7 TEAM 5 5 TEAM 3 3 25 Keller, Lindsey 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 5 6 4 1 0 2 1 0 20 Totals...... 23-56 8-19 14-20 17 26 43 21 68 11 17 1 6 200 Totals...... 23-50 7-23 10-12 7 26 33 21 63 11 16 3 9 200 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals...... 27-57 6-16 14-23 10 31 41 23 74 15 12 5 2 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-27 29.6% 2nd Half: 15-29 51.7% Game: 41.1% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 2nd Half: 11-21 52.4% Game: 46.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 42.1% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-14 28.6% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 30.4% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-31 48.4% 2nd Half: 12-26 46.2% Game: 47.4% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-10 90.0% Game: 70.0% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 83.3% 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 37.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 11-19 57.5% Game: 60.9% 4 HOME: Colorado 11-5, 1-2 Big 12 HOME: Kansas State 10-8, 2-2 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min HOME: Colorado 12-6, 2-3 Big 12 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 2-6 1-4 1-2 1 0 1 5 6 2 0 0 1 27 04 Sweat, Ashley f 4-13 0-1 5-5 3 2 5 2 13 1 0 2 2 31 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 22 Spears, Brittany f 2-12 0-4 10-12 2 9 11 3 14 0 4 1 4 37 33 Childs, Jalana f 2-7 0-0 3-4 1 0 1 1 7 0 2 0 0 26 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 21 34 Dunn, Courtney c 1-3 0-1 3-4 0 4 4 5 5 0 3 0 0 24 02 Chambers, Brittany g 4-10 3-7 5-6 2 5 7 2 16 1 3 0 1 32 22 Spears, Brittany f 5-16 1-8 7-8 3 6 9 5 18 1 1 0 3 40 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 1-3 0-2 2-2 1 2 3 0 4 1 1 1 3 29 12 Karr, Taelor g 3-12 0-5 5-8 4 3 7 5 11 0 0 0 1 39 34 Dunn, Courtney c 5-14 0-5 6-8 7 7 14 1 16 2 3 0 1 34 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 6-8 2-3 3-4 0 3 3 3 17 3 4 1 0 39 41 Kincaid, Kari g 1-7 1-5 2-2 0 2 2 0 5 1 2 0 1 35 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 2-4 0-1 3-4 1 0 1 2 7 1 2 0 0 25 02 Smith, Bianca 3-10 2-8 5-9 0 2 2 2 13 2 1 0 0 27 22 White, Mariah 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 0 3 5 4 0 0 18 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 2-9 0-1 3-4 1 3 4 2 7 4 1 1 1 35 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 23 Spani, Shalin 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 9 02 Smith, Bianca 3-10 3-8 0-0 2 2 4 2 9 1 1 0 0 22 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 Brown, Branshea 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 10 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 13 TEAM 2 1 3 1 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM Totals...... 15-53 4-18 23-29 14 19 33 12 57 8 13 2 5 200 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 1-4 1-3 1-2 1 2 3 2 4 1 1 0 2 18 Totals...... 16-43 6-23 24-33 5 21 26 19 62 9 14 3 8 200 TEAM 1 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-28 21.4% 2nd Half: 9-25 36.0% Game: 28.3% DEADBALL Totals...... 19-62 5-28 20-26 15 25 40 19 63 10 9 1 7 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-21 28.6% 2nd Half: 10-22 45.5% Game: 37.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-10 10.0% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 22.2% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-13 15.4% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 26.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 12-15 80.0% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 79.3% 6 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-33 36.4% 2nd Half: 7-29 24.1% Game: 30.6% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 12-16 75.0% 2nd Half: 12-17 70.6% Game: 72.7% 5 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-15 20.0% 2nd Half: 2-13 15.4% Game: 17.9% REBOUNDS Offi cials: Laura Morris, Michael Price, Doug Knight F Throw % 1st Half: 8-11 72.7% 2nd Half: 12-15 80.0% Game: 76.9% 3 Offi cials: Melissa Barlow, Scott Yarbrough, June Courteau Technical fouls: Colorado-Smith, Bianca. Kansas State-None. Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Iowa State-None. Attendance: 4076 Offi cials: Brian Hall, Laurie Porter, Charles Carroll Attendance: 4198 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: Colorado-Spears, Brittany. Oklahoma State-None. Colorado 30 33 63 Attendance: 2459 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas State 25 32 57 Iowa State 24 44 68 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Colorado 26 36 62 Oklahoma State 37 37 74 Colorado 35 28 63

BOULDER - Colorado’s players claimed a solid plan was in place for Iowa MANHATTAN, Kan. - Their arrival was a bit foggy, their departure clearly was BOULDER - Andrea Riley’s reputation precedes her at every Big 12 Confer- State. But apparently nowhere in it was an antidote for Alison Lacey. better. ence stop, but that doesn’t make her any less effective or any easier to defend. After the Buffaloes rallied to take a three-point second-half lead Saturday in a When the Colorado women’s basketball team’s charter fl ight couldn’t land late Oklahoma State’s stellar senior point guard scored a game-high 26 points and critical Big 12 Conference game, the Cyclones senior scored 16 of her team’s fi nal Tuesday afternoon because of thick fog at the Manhattan airport, the airplane was Colorado’s shooting slipped below frigid as the No. 12 Cowgirls rolled past the 18 points in a 68-62 victory at the Coors Events Center. diverted to Hutchison, Kan., where the traveling party waited for over an hour to be game but outgunned Buffaloes, 74-63, Sunday afternoon. “Bottom line: Lacey hit some big-time shots,” a dejected CU coach Kathy bused to Manhattan. After trailing 55-52, CU (12-6, 2-3) managed just one fi eld goal in the game’s McConnell-Miller said. “We guarded them and did what we needed to do, but with Upon their arrival about 8 p.m., the Buffaloes had a short shoot-around at fi nal 10 1/2 minutes. The Buffs’ 30.6 fi eld goal percentage - 24.1 in the second the shot clock winding down, the ball was in Lacey’s hands and she made plays. Bramlage Coliseum, returned to their hotel, ate dinner and called it a night. half - was a season low. Lacey scored only six of her game-best 32 points in the fi rst half, sitting a good A night later, there were no ill-effects - particularly not for freshman Meagan “It was just one of those night when the shots weren’t falling,” said Brittany portion of the fi rst 20 minutes with two fouls. Malcolm-Peck and junior Brittany Spears. Spears, who led CU with 18 points. “We should have gone to the rim more.” “I was dying to get back in,” she said. “We have some inexperienced players, They each hit a pair of late pressurized free throws Wednesday night as CU Added Kathy McConnell-Miller: “We beat ourselves...we had plenty of op- so it is my job as a senior point guard to take over.” held off Kansas State 63-57, breaking an eight-game road losing streak and helping portunities to hit open shots. A lot of great things happened...(but) we’ve got room She did her job very well, hitting half of Iowa State’s eight three-point fi eld the Buffs surpass their 2008-09 win total (11-18, 3-13). to grow. If shooting was our biggest concern, we can work on that.” goals. But another of the Cyclones’ numbers was equally frustrating for the Buffs, Leading by 14 points early in the second half, the Buffs (12-5, 2-2) appeared to Senior center Courtney Dunn was the only other CU player in double fi gures. who lost for only the second time (10 wins) on their home court this season. have the game in hand until the Wildcats (10-8, 2-2) cut the margin to 55-54 with Despite suffering hyperventilation, she recorded her second career double-double Iowa State outrebounded CU 43-26, with the Cyclones’ 26 defensive boards just over 3 minutes remaining. (16 points, 14 rebounds) and the second in four games. matching the Buffs’ total. Little wonder that the second-chance point category was But a three-pointer by Spears, who led CU with 15 points and nine rebounds, Riley, an obvious All-America candidate, was coming off a week in which she tipped heavily in Iowa State’s favor (13-1). quelled that K-State push. The Buffs then hit fi ve of seven free throws in the fi nal averaged 34.5 points, 8.5 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals. She scored 16 of CU senior guard Bianca Smith called the loss, which dropped the Buffs to 2:18 to preserve the Big 12 Conference victory. her total after intermission Sunday. 11-5 overall and 1-2 in the conference, “pretty devastating . . . we had a good Malcolm-Peck chased down a loose ball, was fouled and connected on both “We know what Andrea Riley is capable of . . . we did not adjust to Tegan Cun- scouting report, but we didn’t box out. We can’t have lapses like that.” ends of a one-and-one with 14.6 seconds left to score her only two points of the ningham as well as we should have,” McConnell-Miller said, noting Cunningham Freshman guard Chucky Jeffery, who led the Buffs with 17 points (15 in the game, giving CU a 61-57 lead. (21 points) was just as problematic for the Buffs. second half), said the Cyclones’ rebounding dominance “decided the game. We Eight seconds later, Spears connected on another pair for the fi nal margin. Riley is the only player to rank in the national Top 10 in both scoring (second, didn’t box out . . . we try to out-jump people and it ain’t working.” In addition to Spears, CU had three other players in double fi gures - Chucky 29.5) and assists (third, 7.4), and coupled with Cunningham’s 17.2 points a game, Smith added 13 points and teammate Brittany Spears produced her 20th Jeffery and Bianca Smith with 13 each, and Alyssa Fressle with 11. their combined 43.1 average makes them the nation’s No. 1 scoring tandem. career double-double (14 points, 11 rebounds). Spears, held to a season-low three But the Buffs’ defense was just as instrumental as the offense, limiting the They combined for 47 points at the Coors Events Center, including 21 of the points in CU’s Tuesday loss at Texas Tech, scored 10 of her total after intermis- Big 12’s top three-point shooting team to just four in 18 attempts and keeping the Cowgirls’ fi rst-half total (37). sion while Smith managed only three of her 13 in the second half. Wildcats out of synch for most of the game. The Buffs gave themselves a large shot of confi dence Wednesday night in Iowa State improved to 13-3 overall and won its fi rst conference game after CU also held its own on the boards, battling to a 33-33 draw with K-State. defeating Kansas State, 63-57, to snap an eight-game road losing streak. But it back-to-back league losses to No. 11 Nebraska and No. 8 Texas A&M. The Buffs ramped up their defense to close the fi rst half, holding the Wildcats didn’t translate into what it might have been four days later. After a miserable start - they were down 7-0 and 12-4 - the Buffs rallied and without a fi eld goal in the fi nal 6 minutes, outscoring them 7-3 in the fi nal 2:50 and The Buffs scored the game’s fi rst two points for their only lead of the fi rst half. took their own seven-point lead before the Cyclones rallied. going to their locker room with a 30-25 lead. For the next 5 minutes, they watched the Cowgirls (16-3, 4-1) conduct a shooting CU held a 26-24 lead at the break behind Smith’s 10 fi rst-half points. She was Entering the game as the Big 12’s best three-point shooting team, K-State clinic, as Riley & Co. hit six of their fi rst seven shots - including three-of-three from the only player from either team in double fi gures. made just one of 10 fi rst-half attempts. Meanwhile, CU hit four of its 14 tries, with behind the arc - to take a 15-7 lead. Neither team shot well in the fi rst 20 minutes, the Cyclones hitting just 29.6 Smith coming off the bench to account for two of them. OSU’s advantage swelled to as many as 10 on two occasions in the opening percent from the fi eld (8-of-27), while the Buffs were at 28.6 percent (6-of-21). CU’s halftime advantage at the break marked the Buffs’ fi rst in Big 12 road half before CU settled in and closed to within two (37-35) at intermission. Less than 6 minutes into the second half, Iowa State took a 37-31 lead and play since Jan. 9, 2008 at Missouri. The Buffs led 28-23, eventually winning in a The Buffs didn’t have a player in double fi gures in the fi rst 20 minutes, but held off a CU run that closed the defi cit to two (44-42) on a three-pointer by Smith blowout - 70-58. CU hadn’t led at intermission at K-State since Feb. 14, 2007. That their balanced scoring and late defense on Riley helped them close the defi cit to a 10:19 to play. advantage was 28-26, and the Buffs also ended that game on top - 60-58. basket at halftime. Riley got her 10 points in the half’s fi rst 6:54. After falling behind by six points, the Buffs fi nally caught the Cyclones at 50-50 So, a couple of precedents were set, leaving CU 20 more minutes to follow CU kept it close to open the second half. But with the Buffs trailing 44-42, on a conventional three-point play by Spears, then took a 53-50 advantage on a through - and the Buffs opened the second appearing intent on doing it. Riley scored on back-to-back drives, banked in a foul-line jumper and deftly fed trey by Jeffery with 6:32 remaining. They scored the second half’s fi rst seven points to take a 37-25 lead, forcing Cunningham for a layup to key a 10-2 OSU run and a 54-44 Cowgirls lead with Lacey took over from there, scoring Iowa State’s next 14 points and dropping K-State coach Debbie Patterson to call a timeout with 17: 19 remaining. 14:28 to play. CU behind 64-60 with just under 2 minutes to play. Talking it over didn’t provide an immediate answer. Fressle quickly converted The Buffs didn’t roll. A three-pointer by Kelly Jo Mullaney pulled CU to 55-51 The Buffs pulled to 64-61 on a free throw by Spears, then forced a turnover. a steal into a layup to give the Buffs a 39-25 lead, capping a 20-4 Buffs run before with 10:30 left, and a free throw by Chucky Jeffery less than a minute later cut the Jeffery hit one of two free throws with 1:19 remaining to bring the Buffs to within the Wildcats fi nally got a three-pointer by at the 15:00 mark. Buffs’ defi cit to 55-52. 64-62. If the Wildcats were looking for a spark, the Buffs unwittingly provided it with At that point, said CU senior Bianca Smith, “We thought we had some mo- At the other end, , a 6-foot-7 freshman from Broomfi eld, hit the fi rst 12:33 to play. After collecting a defensive rebound, Smith swung a forearm and mentum . . . I think everybody on the bench and in the arena thought we were of two free throws, sending the Cyclones up 65-62. cleared out a K-State defender. After being whistled for a foul, Smith protested and going to come back. I think we stopped executing - and it hurt us.” Spears misfi red on CU’s next possession and Iowa State converted three was assessed a technical. Kari Kincaid hit both free throws, pulling the Wildcats to With their shooting gone frigid, three points was as close as the Buffs got. more free throws - two by Lacey - in the fi nal 32 seconds to seal the win. within 10 (44-34). Jeffery got her team’s lone fi eld goal in the last 101/2 minutes. For OSU, the road The momentum had shifted to the Wildcats - but the Buffs didn’t wilt, winning win came on the heels of a road loss at Texas (77-63). the game at the free throw line and leaving Manhattan under far better circum- “It’s a big deal,’’ said Cowgirls coach Kurt Budke, “because Kathy does a great stances than their arrival. job. She’s got her team playing well, and watching them on fi lm, you can just see her team believes what she’s teaching.” GAME 19 GAME 20 GAME 21 KANSAS 75, COLORADO 64 #6/4 NEBRASKA 80, COLORADO 64 #15/17 BAYLOR 76, COLORADO 42 Jan. 27, 2010, Lawrence, Kan. (Allen Fieldhouse) Jan. 30, 2010, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center) Feb. 6, 2010, Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center)

VISITORS: Colorado 12-7, 2-4 Big 12 VISITORS: Nebraska 19-0, 6-0 Big 12 VISITORS: Colorado 12-8, 2-5 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 14 23 Griffi n, Kelsey f 10-15 0-2 4-9 0 5 5 3 24 3 1 0 2 30 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 14 22 Spears, Brittany f 7-18 1-4 6-6 2 5 7 3 21 0 1 6 3 40 40 Montgomery, C. f 5-10 0-2 1-2 0 6 6 0 11 2 3 1 1 33 22 Spears, Brittany f 3-14 1-5 2-4 2 4 6 0 9 1 4 1 1 33 34 Dunn, Courtney c 1-4 0-1 5-8 1 2 3 1 7 0 0 2 0 22 00 Moore, Lindsey g 0-2 0-1 2-4 0 2 2 1 2 7 1 0 2 33 34 Dunn, Courtney c 3-9 2-4 1-1 1 3 4 1 9 1 2 0 0 26 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 3-10 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 4 7 2 2 0 2 37 22 Turner, Yvonne g 4-9 3-5 0-0 0 2 2 4 11 0 1 0 2 25 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 0 5 0 1 22 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 5-10 0-1 2-3 2 5 7 5 12 3 8 1 3 33 24 Kelley, D. g 4-7 0-0 10-13 0 1 1 1 18 2 0 0 1 24 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 3-6 0-1 2-2 1 3 4 1 8 5 6 0 5 34 02 Smith, Bianca 4-11 3-5 0-0 1 0 1 0 11 1 1 0 1 24 11 Neals, Nicole 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 1 2 3 6 2 2 0 2 17 02 Smith, Bianca 0-13 0-4 1-2 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 25 15 Seabrook, Julie 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 4 0 6 1 0 0 1 15 12 Reeves, Layne 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 04 Blythe, Britney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Kuhlmann, Kala 2-3 1-1 1-2 1 2 3 0 6 2 2 0 2 17 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 10 35 Periago, Jessica 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 Dale, Chelsea 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 44 Redmon, Catheryn 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 2 2 0 1 2 0 13 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 2-5 2-4 2-2 0 1 1 3 8 0 0 0 1 20 TEAM 2 2 TEAM 1 1 2 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 12 Totals...... 23-61 5-15 13-17 12 17 29 17 64 9 15 9 10 200 Totals...... 28-51 6-15 18-30 6 21 27 16 80 18 12 3 10200 TEAM 6 2 8 Totals...... 13-55 7-21 9-13 11 19 30 18 42 8 22 1 8 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5% 2nd Half: 13-35 37.1% Game: 37.7% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-25 52.0% 2nd Half: 15-26 57.7% Game: 54.9% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-22 27.3% 2nd Half: 7-33 21.2% Game: 23.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 9-11 81.8% Game: 76.5% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 8-11 72.7% 2nd Half: 10-19 52.6% Game: 60.0% 5 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 69.2% 3

HOME: Kansas 12-7, 2-4 Big 12 HOME: Colorado 12-8, 2-5 Big 12 HOME: Baylor 16-5, 3-4 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 01 Sutherland, Aishah f 4-7 0-0 1-2 4 3 7 0 9 0 0 1 0 32 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 4-9 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 5 9 2 1 1 0 33 55 Medlock. Morghan f 6-9 0-0 1-2 3 6 9 2 13 0 2 0 0 26 21 Davis, Carolyn f 5-8 0-0 0-0 4 6 10 1 10 1 2 1 0 26 34 Dunn, Courtney c 3-6 1-3 3-3 3 0 3 5 10 1 2 0 0 25 42 Griner, Brittney c 10-19 0-0 4-8 2 8 10 0 24 1 1 11 3 34 00 Jacobs, LeChelda g 0-0 0-0 4-4 0 4 4 2 4 6 4 0 0 24 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 2-7 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 4 2 1 0 1 22 15 Washington, Shanay g 4-6 1-2 0-0 2 2 4 2 9 1 2 1 0 23 04 McCray, Danielle g 11-25 4-11 3-4 8 8 16 3 29 4 7 0 1 38 22 Spears, Bianca g 3-8 0-2 4-4 1 8 9 4 10 5 5 0 0 35 20 Condrey, Terran g 1-2 0-1 2-2 3 2 5 1 5 4 0 0 0 21 20 Morris, Sade g 5-14 0-0 1-3 0 1 1 2 11 1 0 1 2 27 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 5-10 0-1 4-7 5 6 11 4 14 5 6 0 2 38 21 Griffi n, Kelli g 2-9 0-0 3-3 1 2 3 1 7 8 2 0 3 29 03 Codio, Rhea 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 11 02 Smith, Bianca 5-11 3-7 1-2 0 1 1 3 14 0 0 0 1 29 01 Hayden, Kimetria 2-5 0-0 3-4 0 2 2 2 7 1 4 0 1 17 13 Engelman, Monica 3-4 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 7 0 1 1 1 20 15 Seabrook, Julie 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 3 2 1 3 0 0 13 03 Madden, Jordan 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 3 4 2 3 2 1 0 0 18 14 Boogaard, Krysten 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 0 3 0 0 10 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 04 Zachariason, Whitney 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 7 22 Brown, Marisha 0-0 0-0 0-4 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 24 Field, Ashley 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 4 0 1 0 0 11 TEAM 4 1 5 TEAM 2 2 4 25 Palmer, Lindsay 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 5 Totals...... 30-62 6-13 9-17 20 29 49 13 75 13 17 4 5 200 Totals...... 23-25 5-15 13-18 12 24 36 25 64 16 20 1 4 200 44 Chandler, Mariah 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 9 TEAM 0 5 5 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-35 51.4% 2nd Half: 12-27 44.4% Game: 48.4% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 12-26 46.2% Game: 44.2% DEADBALL Totals...... 29-59 2-6 16-25 13 32 45 15 76 19 17 12 10200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 46.2% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 18-30 60.0% Game: 51.8% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 52.9% 3 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 72.2% 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 10-14 71.4% 2nd Half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 64.0% 4 Offi cials: Dee Kantner, Gina Cross, Greg Small Offi cials: Lisa Mattingly, Mary Day, Scotty Hermann Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Kansas-None. Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Missouri-None. Offi cials: Tina Napier, Carla Fountain, Bill Larance Attendance: 3012 Attendance: 3550 Technical fouls: Colorado-None. Baylor-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 7350 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Nebraska 37 43 80 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Colorado 27 37 64 Colorado 29 35 64 Colorado 15 27 42 Kansas 47 28 75 Baylor 33 43 76 LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Colorado and Kansas were both looking to BOULDER - Nebraska is a Top 10 women’s basketball program for a reason WACO, Texas-The University of Colorado women’s basketball rebound from recent losses. Unfortunately for the Buffaloes, Kansas - several of them, in fact. Colorado was (mis)treated to most, if not all, Saturday team fell to No. 15/17 Baylor 76-42 Saturday evening at the Farrell won the battle of the rebounds, in a big way. afternoon. Center. The No. 6/4 Cornhuskers pulled away from the Buffaloes in the game’s fi nal 8 Kansas used a sizeable advantage on the boards and a fi rst half of- minutes en route to an 80-64 victory at the Coors Events Center. Senior Courtney Dunn continues to be a crucial part of the Buffs’ fensive explosion to snap a two-game skid and claim a 75-64 win over “There’s no doubt that Nebraska is one of the top teams in our conference and offense during league play. She recorded nine points while teammates Colorado in Big 12 Conference action Wednesday evening at Allen the country,” CU coach Kathy McConnell-Miller said. “They’ve got a very, very Brittany Spears and Chucky Jeffery contributed nine and eight Fieldhouse. solid starting fi ve . . . I would match them up with any in the country.” points respectively. Colorado drops its second straight, falling to 12-7 overall, 2-4 in Big That experienced fi vesome, with senior forward Kelsey Griffi n the centerpiece, Baylor freshmen center was unstoppable for the has the Huskers living the good life. They are 19-0 and one of only two undefeated 12 play while Kansas improves to an identical mark of 12-7 overall, 2-4 teams in women’s basketball - the other being No. 1 Connecticut. Nebraska also is Buffs as she fi nished with an impressive 24 points, 10 rebounds and in league action. 6-0 for the fi rst time ever in conference play. 11 blocks for the Bears. The Jayhawks out-rebounded CU 27-7 in the fi rst half and shot 51 CU, meanwhile, lost its third consecutive game and its fi fth in six outings, drop- “She really changed the complexion of everything tonight, particu- percent (18-of-35) to build a 47-27 halftime lead. KU had 14 offensive ping to 12-8 overall and 2-5 in the Big 12. larly what we were trying to do,” said CU head coach Kathy McCon- boards in the fi rst half alone which translated into a 13-1 advantage in Saturday’s game launched a four-game stretch against ranked opponents, but nell-Miller. “I just feel like our players were tentative and went away McConnell-Miller wants her players focused on only the next foe. It’s one game at a second-chance points. time, she said: “We have to get back in the fl ow, and we have some time (this week) from her quite a bit as opposed to taking it and sticking with what we Kansas fi nished with a 49-29 advantage on the boards and an 18-6 to look at where we are and where we need to be.” do. They continued to shy away whether it was fear of getting their shot edge in second-chance scoring. McConnell-Miller believed her players mostly “worked hard” defensively against blocked or not able to have success.” CU struggled from the fi eld for a second-straight outing, making the Huskers, “But we didn’t limit Kelsey Griffi n’s inside touches at all.” Colorado hit four of its fi rst seven shots including 3-pointers from just 38 percent (23-of-61) on the night. The Jayhawks led by as much As a result, the 6-foot-2 Griffi n, an All-America candidate, was the game’s high Spears and Alyssa Fressle as the Buffaloes led 10-9 with 14 minutes, scorer with 24 points and was one of four Huskers in double fi gures. as 23 points in the game before the Buffaloes regrouped over the fi nal CU freshman Chucky Jeffery led the Buffs with 14 points and 11 rebounds - 57 seconds to go in the fi rst half. 20 minutes, outscoring Kansas 37-28 and cutting the fi nal margin to her fi rst career double-double. Bianca Smith added 14 points and Courtney Dunn That trend quickly changed. 11. and Brittany Spears 10 each. The Bears mauled the Buffs with a 12-0 run putting them up 23- Brittany Spears led Colorado with 21 points, seven rebounds and “I wasn’t aware that I had a double-double,” Jeffery said. “It would have been 10 with 8:32 left. Freshmen Meagan Malcolm-Peck put up a much a career-best and team season high six blocked shots. Freshman way more sweet if we’d won.” needed 3-pointer to break the Baylor run and Jeffery added a runner in Trailing by 14 points in the fi rst half, the Buffs got their last 12 points before Chucky Jeffery had 12 points, seven rebounds, three assists and three intermission on a conventional three-point play by Spears, then three consecutive the lane to cut the lead to eight at 23-15 at the 6:52 mark. steals. treys - one by Dunn and a pair by Smith - to close to 37-29 at the break. But CU failed to score after that as Baylor closed the period on a Senior guard Bianca Smith had 11 points as she became the 23rd But once again, CU struggled early shooting, hitting only fi ve of 15 fi eld goal 10-0 run and led 33-15 at the half. player in school history to record 1,000 career points, doing so on a attempts (33.3 percent) halfway through the fi rst 20 minutes. The Buffs led just The Buffaloes lineup was young in the fi rst half, consisting of three 3-pointer late in the fi rst half. once (7-6) in the opening half, and that proved to be their only advantage of the freshmen including 6-foot, 7-inch Melissa MacFarlane to hopefully afternoon. Kansas was led by Big 12 Preseason Player of the Year Danielle We don’t want to be this come back team,” McConnell-Miller said. “That’s no match up with the 6-8 Griner. MacFarlane played a career-high 12 McCray of Kansas who had 29 points and 16 rebounds. Carolyn Davis way to live, no way to exist in this game.” minutes and recorded two rebounds. also registered a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds. CU’s shooting improved (46.2 percent in the second half, 44.2 for the game) “I thought she [MacFarlane] played a great game tonight,” said Colorado returns home to face No. 6 (AP)/4 (WBCA) Nebraska and the Buffs won the boards battle, 36-27. But Nebraska, winning for only the sixth McConnell-Miller. “She gave us good minutes, and got a little more on Saturday, Jan. 30, at 3:30 p.m. at the Coors Events/Conference time in history in Boulder (25 losses), checked out at 54.9 percent from the fi eld. confi dence in her.” Also plaguing the Buffs were 20 turnovers to the Huskers’ 12, and Nebraska added Center. The game will be televised live on FSN Rocky Mountain. 10 steals with its pressure defense. The Bears continued to dominate the in every category during the The Huskers held Spears to 8.1 points below her average, and Nebraska second half, however, CU wasn’t going down without a fi ght. coach Connie Yori lauded her players for their work: “You have to know her ten- Colorado improved their 3-point shooting percentage to .400 in the dencies, and Dominique (Kelley) did a good job defensively . . . I think she played second half shooting 4-of-10 from behind the arc. Aside from being a a great game and was a factor on both ends.” point contributor for CU, Jeffery tallied fi ve assists and fi ve steals. Nebraska’s depth and experience showed early on, with eight players scoring in the fi rst half, led by Kelley (nine) and Griffi n (eight). Kelley fi nished with 18, while Kelly Jo Mullaney stepped off the bench and recorded eight points Cory Montgomery and Yvonne Turner added 11 each. in the second half, but the Bears’ offense defeated the Buffaloes. CU closed to within 38-33 to start the second half, but Nebraska answered with Morghan Medlock put up 13 points and pulled down nine rebounds a 12-4 run to go back up by 13 (50-37) with 14:09 to play. for the Bears. The Buffs kept battling, cutting the Huskers’ advantage to 50-44 on a Meagan CU falls to 12-9 overall and 2-6 during Big 12 Conference competi- Malcolm-Peck trey from the right corner with 12 minutes remaining. CU got no closer than eight points the rest of the way and trailed by 19 twice tion while the Bears are 12-5, 4-4 in Big 12 play. in the fi nal 3 minutes, with Nebraska clearly justifying its ranking and Griffi n the accolades waiting to come her way.

GAME 22 #14/19 TEXAS 74, COLORADO 50 Feb. 10, 2010, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center)

VISITORS: Texas 17-6, 6-3 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 00 Williams,Earnesia f 0-2 0-0 3-4 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 0 1 17 22 Gayle, Ashley c 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 6 6 3 4 1 1 0 0 24 05 Nash, Kathleen g 3-6 1-4 3-3 2 2 4 0 10 1 1 0 0 23 10 Raven,Brittainey g 4-10 1-4 1-1 2 2 4 2 10 2 2 1 4 21 33 Fontenette,Ashleigh g 6-6 1-1 0-0 0 3 3 0 13 1 1 0 3 27 04 Arriaran, Erika 3-5 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 6 1 0 0 1 20 12 Anderson, Yvonne 3-7 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 1 6 2 0 0 2 19 13 Flores, Lauren 1-3 0-1 3-5 1 1 2 2 5 1 0 0 1 14 32 Nash, Kristen 2-2 0-0 1-2 0 4 4 0 5 2 3 0 1 18 45 Reed, Cokie 5-8 0-0 2-8 2 1 3 0 12 1 2 0 1 17 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals...... 29-54 3-13 13-23 10 23 33 12 74 13 11 4 14200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-28 57.1% 2nd Half: 13-26 50.0% Game: 53.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 23.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-14 50.0% Game: 56.5% 5

HOME: Colorado 12-10, 2-7 Big 12 ## Player fg-a 3fg-a ft-a of de tot pf tp a to bk s min 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meagan f 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 28 34 Dunn, Courtney c 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 1 4 0 2 0 0 18 01 Fressle, Alyssa g 4-10 1-2 2-3 1 2 3 5 11 2 3 0 3 32 22 Spears, Bianca g 2-8 1-3 0-0 0 3 3 2 5 0 6 0 0 19 23 Jeffery, Chucky g 4-9 0-2 4-4 0 6 6 2 12 2 6 1 1 36 02 Smith, Bianca 1-7 1-7 0-0 1 2 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 14 15 Seabrook, Julie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 2-5 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 2 5 0 1 0 2 20 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 2 4 0 1 0 0 22 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals...... 19-51 6-20 6-7 9 20 29 17 50 6 22 1 7 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-27 33.3% 2nd Half: 10-24 41.7% Game: 37.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.7% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 85.7% 1

Offi cials: Clarke Stevens, Gator Parrish, Chaney Muench Technical fouls: Texas - None. Colorado - None. Attendance: 2027 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Texas 41 33 74 Colorado 21 29 50

BOULDER - Texas is on a roll, Colorado has become accustomed to getting rolled. Bad combination - and it produced a night of regrettable basketball for the CU women’s team Wednesday at the Coors Events Center. The Longhorns hammered the Buffaloes 74-50, winning their fourth consecu- tive game while dealing the home team its fi fth straight loss and its fi rst four-game losing streak at the Events Center since the 2005-06 season. CU, which has lost its past three Big 12 Conference games by 16, 34 and 24 points and has now dropped 18 straight games to ranked opponents, trailed No. 14/19 Texas 14-0 before senior guard Bianca Smith fi nally hit a three-pointer with 14:56 to play in the fi rst half. “We got off to a disappointing start, and that’s not the way we anticipated com- ing out . . . Texas out-hustled us. They were extremely physical and we didn’t respond well to that,” CU head coach Kathy McConnell-Miller said. Freshman guard Chucky Jeffery scored a team-best 12 points and Alyssa Fressle added 11. Leading scorer Brittany Spears managed only fi ve, Courtney Dunn just four and Smith three. For most of her 32 minutes, Fressle was among the Buffs’ few sources of en- ergy. Spears played just 19 minutes and had one more turnover (six) than she did points. While McConnell-Miller was lamenting the Buffs’ overall “lack of energy and sense of urgency,” Longhorns coach Gail Goestenkors called her team “really fo- cused . . . it was an opportunity for us to show that we are better than what we showed against Texas Tech as far as our focus and energy.” Hmmm . . . Texas won that game 81-51 Sunday in Austin. The Longhorns (17- 6, 6-3) now have won six of their past seven games, while the Buffs (12-10, 2-7) have lost seven of their past eight. Goestenkors used 10 players and all of them scored, topped by Ashleigh Fontenette’s 13 points and Cokie Reed’s 12. Kathleen Nash and Brittainey Raven added 10 each. But the Horns’ defense, said Goestenkors, doomed the Buffs: “I think we did a good job of getting up in the passing lane. We switched up some screens and gave them some different looks than maybe they’d seen. I thought we were really ready to play (and) our quickness caused them problems.” Added McConnell-Miller: “They got some defl ections and got some good steals that led to layups - and I think it rattled our guards.” Texas had 14 steals and scored 39 points off of 22 CU turnovers - six each by Spears and Jeffery. The Longhorns also dominated in inside points (44-24 edge in the paint) and in bench points (34-18). McConnell-Miller gave 6-foot-7 freshman Melissa MacFarlane more playing time (22 minutes) than in any previous game, and she responded with three re- bounds and four points - both career highs. The Buffs were held without a fi eld for the opening 5:04, during which time the Horns rolled to their 14-0 advantage and showed no sign of easing back. At the 15:45 mark, CU had zero points, only three fi eld goal attempts and four turnovers. Smith fi nally got the Buffs into the score book, draining a three-pointer with 14:56 left before the break. Those were her only points. CU fi nally showed a pulse over the next 8:22, cutting Texas’ lead to 10 points (25-15) on a trey by Fressle. From there, though, the Buffs went comatose once again; the Longhorns outscored them 14-2 and fashioned a 39-17 lead - the largest of the fi rst half - before going to the locker room up by 20 (41-21). CU’s best hope for the second half might been in Texas losing interest - but that didn’t happen. After Spears opened the scoring with a three-pointer, pulling the Buffs to 41-24, the Longhorns quickly reestablished leads of 20-plus points and held them for the remainder of the game. THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Colorado Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 10, 2010) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 12-10 10-5 1-5 1-0 CONFERENCE 2-7 1-4 1-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-3 9-1 0-2 1-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 22 Spears, Brittany 22-22 714 32.5 124-305 . 4 0 7 35-110 . 3 1 8 85-101 . 8 4 2 51 132 183 8.3 57 1 48 65 28 50 368 16.7 02 Smith, Bianca 22-1 506 23.0 87-236 . 3 6 9 61-161 . 3 7 9 40-47 . 8 5 1 9 48 57 2.6 46 0 12 29 2 21 275 12.5 23 Jeffery, Chucky 21-20 656 31.2 78-166 . 4 7 0 6-25 . 2 4 0 52-71 . 7 3 2 32 83 115 5.5 49 2 71 87 17 48 214 10.2 34 Dunn, Courtney 21-20 475 22.6 46-113 . 4 0 7 10-43 . 2 3 3 37-48 . 7 7 1 32 70 102 4.9 48 3 23 38 8 8 139 6.6 01 Fressle, Alyssa 22-22 556 25.3 58-144 . 4 0 3 9-27 . 3 3 3 17-27 . 6 3 0 19 36 55 2.5 48 1 51 44 4 31 142 6.5 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meaga 22-22 599 27.2 55-134 . 4 1 0 18-53 . 3 4 0 9-18 . 5 0 0 43 51 94 4.3 69 4 20 25 29 21 137 6.2 03 Houston, Whitney 12-2 159 13.3 22-50 . 4 4 0 2-9 . 2 2 2 4-9 . 4 4 4 2 7 9 0.8 13 1 16 23 0 6 50 4.2 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 22-0 355 16.1 30-69 . 4 3 5 14-26 . 5 3 8 17-24 . 7 0 8 19 27 46 2.1 31 0 24 13 1 13 91 4.1 21 Dale, Chelsea 16-0 75 4.7 7-16 . 4 3 8 5-8 . 6 2 5 3-3 1.000 0 12 12 0.8 6 0 3 5 0 0 22 1.4 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 13-0 67 5.2 5-14 . 3 5 7 3-10 . 3 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 3 3 6 0.5 2 0 5 5 1 0 16 1.2 15 Seabrook, Julie 21-1 135 6.4 11-21 . 5 2 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 19 24 43 2.0 23 0 4 16 0 2 25 1.2 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 13-0 71 5.5 3-9 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-10 . 7 0 0 4 11 15 1.2 9 1 0 6 3 1 13 1.0 42 Bailey, Kailah 5-0 7 1.4 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 1 3 0.6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 04 Blythe, Britney 9-0 25 2.8 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0.0 Team 40 26 66 8 Total...... 22 4400 526-1279 . 4 1 1 163-473 . 3 4 5 277-366 . 7 5 7 275 533 808 36.7 405 13 279 369 93 201 1492 67.8 Opponents...... 22 4400 482-1231 . 3 9 2 88-282 . 3 1 2 335-481 . 6 9 6 293 527 820 37.3 353 5 268 374 72 152 1387 63.0

TEAM STATISTICS CU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1492 1387 11/15/09 UC IRVINE W 61-56 2546 Points per game 67.8 63.0 11/20/09 vs Illinois-Chicago W 63-49 200 Scoring margin +4.8 - 11/22/09 at Minnesota L 78-87 3652 FIELD GOALS-ATT 526-1279 482-1231 11/27/09 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 62-50 1968 Field goal pct . 4 1 1 . 3 9 2 11/28/09 HARVARD W 67-65 2096 3 POINT FG-ATT 163-473 88-282 12/2/09 DENVER W 84-57 1847 3-point FG pct . 3 4 5 . 3 1 2 12/6/09 SETON HALL W 80-54 2185 3-pt FG made per game 7.4 4.0 12/11/09 at Colorado State L 61-69 1696 FREE THROWS-ATT 277-366 335-481 12/19/09 SOUTHERN UTAH W 88-36 1008 Free throw pct . 7 5 7 . 6 9 6 12/22/09 SAN JOSE STATE W 86-50 2783 F-Throws made per game 12.6 15.2 12/30/09 GRAMBLING STATE W 92-43 2107 REBOUNDS 808 820 1/2/10 VIRGINIA L 59-74 2846 Rebounds per game 36.7 37.3 1/4/10 YALE W 78-71 1846 Rebounding margin -0.5 - * 1/9/10 MISSOURI W 64-48 2406 ASSISTS 279 268 * 01-12-10 at Texas Tech L 61-74 6587 Assists per game 12.7 12.2 * 1/16/10 IOWA STATE L 62-68 4198 TURNOVERS 369 374 * 1/20/10 at Kansas State W 63-57 4076 Turnovers per game 16.8 17.0 * 1/24/10 OKLAHOMA STATE L 63-74 2459 Turnover margin +0.2 - * 1/27/10 at Kansas L 64-75 3012 Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.7 * 1/30/10 NEBRASKA L 64-80 3550 STEALS 201 152 * 02/06/10 at Baylor Lady Bears L 42-76 7350 Steals per game 9.1 6.9 * 2/10/10 TEXAS L 50-74 2027 BLOCKS 93 72 Blocks per game 4.2 3.3 * - Conference game ATTENDANCE 35872 26573 Home games-Avg/Game 15-2391 6-4396 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-200

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Colorado 683 809 1492 Opponents 633 754 1387 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Colorado Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 10, 2010) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 2-7 1-4 1-3 0-0 CONFERENCE 2-7 1-4 1-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 22 Spears, Brittany 9-9 299 33.2 34-110 . 3 0 9 6-38 . 1 5 8 37-42 . 8 8 1 17 53 70 7.8 27 1 14 30 9 18 111 12.3 23 Jeffery, Chucky 9-9 314 34.9 35-77 . 4 5 5 3-13 . 2 3 1 27-36 . 7 5 0 12 37 49 5.4 24 1 31 41 7 20 100 11.1 02 Smith, Bianca 9-0 215 23.9 29-97 . 2 9 9 19-61 . 3 1 1 11-17 . 6 4 7 5 19 24 2.7 18 0 6 7 0 5 88 9.8 34 Dunn, Courtney 9-9 234 26.0 23-61 . 3 7 7 4-22 . 1 8 2 25-34 . 7 3 5 23 31 54 6.0 21 2 8 18 4 5 75 8.3 01 Fressle, Alyssa 9-9 262 29.1 26-64 . 4 0 6 5-14 . 3 5 7 13-20 . 6 5 0 7 17 24 2.7 24 1 17 20 1 17 70 7.8 14 Malcolm-Peck, Meaga 9-9 215 23.9 13-40 . 3 2 5 4-18 . 2 2 2 4-6 . 6 6 7 4 15 19 2.1 32 3 6 7 6 1 34 3.8 32 Mullaney, Kelly Jo 9-0 130 14.4 11-27 . 4 0 7 8-14 . 5 7 1 4-8 . 5 0 0 7 5 12 1.3 12 0 5 5 0 6 34 3.8 15 Seabrook, Julie 9-0 63 7.0 5-6 . 8 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 7 8 15 1.7 9 0 3 7 0 1 11 1.2 21 Dale, Chelsea 7-0 15 2.1 2-4 . 5 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 0.9 55 MacFarlane, Melissa 6-0 46 7.7 2-5 . 4 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 4 6 1.0 7 1 0 4 0 0 4 0.7 04 Blythe, Britney 3-0 1 0.3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 24 Malcolm-Peck, Brenna 4-0 6 1.5 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Team 15 6 21 5 Total...... 9 1800 180-492 . 3 6 6 51-184 . 2 7 7 122-165 . 7 3 9 99 197 296 32.9 175 9 91 147 27 73 533 59.2 Opponents...... 9 1800 222-496 . 4 4 8 40-119 . 3 3 6 142-213 . 6 6 7 115 234 349 38.8 141 2 122 133 38 59 626 69.6

TEAM STATISTICS CU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 533 626 * 1/9/10 MISSOURI W 64-48 2406 Points per game 59.2 69.6 * 01-12-10 at Texas Tech L 61-74 6587 Scoring margin -10.3 - * 1/16/10 IOWA STATE L 62-68 4198 FIELD GOALS-ATT 180-492 222-496 * 1/20/10 at Kansas State W 63-57 4076 Field goal pct . 3 6 6 . 4 4 8 * 1/24/10 OKLAHOMA STATE L 63-74 2459 3 POINT FG-ATT 51-184 40-119 * 1/27/10 at Kansas L 64-75 3012 3-point FG pct . 2 7 7 . 3 3 6 * 1/30/10 NEBRASKA L 64-80 3550 3-pt FG made per game 5.7 4.4 * 02/06/10 at Baylor Lady Bears L 42-76 7350 FREE THROWS-ATT 122-165 142-213 * 2/10/10 TEXAS L 50-74 2027 Free throw pct . 7 3 9 . 6 6 7 F-Throws made per game 13.6 15.8 * - Conference game REBOUNDS 296 349 Rebounds per game 32.9 38.8 Rebounding margin -5.9 - ASSISTS 91 122 Assists per game 10.1 13.6 TURNOVERS 147 133 Turnovers per game 16.3 14.8 Turnover margin -1.6 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.6 0.9 STEALS 73 59 Steals per game 8.1 6.6 BLOCKS 27 38 Blocks per game 3.0 4.2 ATTENDANCE 14640 21025 Home games-Avg/Game 5-2928 4-5256 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Colorado 234 299 533 Opponents 296 330 626 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Colorado Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Feb 10, 2010) All games

01 02 03 04 14 15 21 Opponent Date Score FRESSLE,AL SMITH,BIAN HOUSTON,WH BLYTHE,BRI MALCOLM-PE SEABROOK,J DALE,CHELS UC IRVINE 11/15/09 61-56 W 4 - 5 - 3 1 1 - 4 - 0 1 1 - 1 - 0 D N P 6 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 D N P vs Illinois-Chicago 11/20/09 63-49 W 0 - 3 - 3 1 0 - 3 - 0 DNP DNP 6 - 4 - 1 0 - 4 - 0 DNP at Minnesota 11/22/09 78-87 L 8 - 0 - 4 1 7 - 2 - 1 1 0 - 0 - 3 D N P 2 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 D N P GEORGIA SOUTHERN 11/27/09 62-50 W 2 - 3 - 4 3 - 2 - 0 8 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 2 - 7 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 HARVARD 11/28/09 67-65 W 0 - 1 - 0 2 2 - 4 - 0 2 - 2 - 1 D N P 7 - 6 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 D N P DENVER 12/2/09 84-57 W 8 - 2 - 1 1 3 - 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 9 - 4 - 1 4 - 4 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 SETON HALL 12/6/09 80-54 W 1 0 - 2 - 3 1 1 - 5 - 0 2 - 1 - 5 0 - 0 - 0 7 - 5 - 2 0 - 2 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at Colorado State 12/11/09 61-69 L 5 - 4 - 0 1 9 - 3 - 0 4 - 0 - 1 DNP 1 2 - 8 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 1 SOUTHERN UTAH 12/19/09 88-36 W 9 - 5 - 2 1 5 - 1 - 2 6 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 8 - 5 - 1 4 - 7 - 0 3 - 3 - 0 SAN JOSE STATE 12/22/09 86-50 W 6 - 1 - 4 2 5 - 1 - 0 2 - 0 - 3 0 - 0 - 1 4 - 1 0 - 3 0 - 2 - 0 2 - 2 - 0 GRAMBLING STATE 12/30/09 92-43 W 6 - 2 - 2 8 - 1 - 0 5 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 7 - 1 4 - 5 - 1 1 1 - 3 - 1 VIRGINIA 1/2/10 59-74 L 5 - 1 - 5 2 3 - 3 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 DNP 0 - 6 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 YALE 1/4/10 78-71 W 9 - 2 - 3 1 0 - 3 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 D N P 1 9 - 1 - 2 2 - 2 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 MISSOURI 1/9/10 64-48 W 1 1 - 5 - 3 6 - 2 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 7 - 5 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at Texas Tech 01-12-10 61-74 L 1 2 - 3 - 4 1 8 - 6 - 1 D N P D N P 5 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 IOWA STATE 1/16/10 62-68 L 4 - 3 - 1 1 3 - 2 - 2 DNP DNP 6 - 1 - 2 0 - 2 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at Kansas State 1/20/10 63-57 W 1 1 - 3 - 2 1 3 - 3 - 0 D N P D N P 2 - 3 - 1 2 - 3 - 1 D N P OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/10 63-74 L 7 - 1 - 1 9 - 4 - 1 DNP DNP 2 - 2 - 0 0 - 2 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at Kansas 1/27/10 64-75 L 7 - 3 - 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 D N P D N P 0 - 2 - 0 6 - 4 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 NEBRASKA 1/30/10 64-80 L 4 - 2 - 2 1 4 - 1 - 0 DNP DNP 9 - 2 - 2 2 - 4 - 1 DNP at Baylor Lady Bears 02/06/10 42-76 L 3 - 1 - 0 1 - 2 - 0 D N P 0 - 0 - 0 3 - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 1 TEXAS 2/10/10 50-74 L 1 1 - 3 - 2 3 - 3 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 6 - 0 - 0

22 23 24 32 34 42 55 Opponent Date Score SPEARS,BRI JEFFERY,CH MALCOLM-PE MULLANEY,K DUNN,COURT BAILEY,KAI MACFARLANE UC IRVINE 11/15/09 61-56 W 1 8 - 1 4 - 1 4 - 7 - 3 D N P 5 - 2 - 1 2 - 1 - 0 D N P D N P vs Illinois-Chicago 11/20/09 63-49 W 1 9 - 7 - 1 7 - 5 - 3 0 - 1 - 1 1 3 - 7 - 2 7 - 8 - 1 DNP 1 - 3 - 0 at Minnesota 11/22/09 78-87 L 2 7 - 1 3 - 4 2 - 1 - 0 D N P 9 - 2 - 2 3 - 1 - 0 D N P 0 - 0 - 0 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 11/27/09 62-50 W 2 0 - 7 - 2 1 1 - 6 - 2 2 - 0 - 0 2 - 4 - 0 2 - 6 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 0 HARVARD 11/28/09 67-65 W 1 1 - 1 1 - 3 1 4 - 5 - 4 0 - 0 - 0 9 - 0 - 4 2 - 2 - 1 D N P D N P DENVER 12/2/09 84-57 W 1 7 - 5 - 3 1 2 - 5 - 3 4 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 2 1 6 - 6 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0 SETON HALL 12/6/09 80-54 W 2 4 - 1 2 - 2 1 9 - 6 - 6 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 7 - 4 - 3 D N P D N P at Colorado State 12/11/09 61-69 L 1 5 - 9 - 2 4 - 8 - 1 DNP 2 - 2 - 1 0 - 3 - 3 DNP DNP SOUTHERN UTAH 12/19/09 88-36 W 2 3 - 6 - 3 8 - 5 - 5 2 - 1 - 0 5 - 6 - 4 D N P 0 - 1 - 0 5 - 2 - 0 SAN JOSE STATE 12/22/09 86-50 W 2 8 - 8 - 2 8 - 7 - 1 2 - 2 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 8 - 3 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 GRAMBLING STATE 12/30/09 92-43 W 2 0 - 4 - 6 D N P 6 - 0 - 2 1 1 - 5 - 2 8 - 8 - 4 0 - 1 - 0 2 - 2 - 0 VIRGINIA 1/2/10 59-74 L 2 0 - 8 - 2 6 - 4 - 3 DNP 0 - 1 - 0 5 - 3 - 0 DNP DNP YALE 1/4/10 78-71 W 1 5 - 9 - 3 1 9 - 7 - 9 0 - 0 - 1 0 - 4 - 0 4 - 3 - 0 D N P D N P MISSOURI 1/9/10 64-48 W 1 6 - 9 - 2 1 2 - 8 - 4 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 1 2 - 8 - 1 DNP DNP at Texas Tech 01-12-10 61-74 L 3 - 7 - 2 5 - 2 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 8 - 3 - 1 1 0 - 1 1 - 3 D N P 0 - 0 - 0 IOWA STATE 1/16/10 62-68 L 1 4 - 1 1 - 0 1 7 - 3 - 3 DNP 3 - 0 - 1 5 - 4 - 0 DNP DNP at Kansas State 1/20/10 63-57 W 1 5 - 9 - 3 1 3 - 4 - 4 D N P 5 - 2 - 0 2 - 2 - 0 D N P 0 - 1 - 0 OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/10 63-74 L 1 8 - 9 - 1 7 - 4 - 4 DNP 4 - 3 - 1 1 6 - 1 4 - 2 DNP DNP at Kansas 1/27/10 64-75 L 2 1 - 7 - 0 1 2 - 7 - 3 D N P 0 - 0 - 2 7 - 3 - 0 D N P 0 - 0 - 0 NEBRASKA 1/30/10 64-80 L 1 0 - 9 - 5 1 4 - 1 1 - 5 DNP 1 - 0 - 0 1 0 - 3 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 at Baylor Lady Bears 02/06/10 42-76 L 9 - 6 - 1 8 - 4 - 5 0 - 1 - 0 8 - 1 - 0 9 - 4 - 1 D N P 0 - 2 - 0 TEXAS 2/10/10 50-74 L 5 - 3 - 0 1 2 - 6 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 5 - 2 - 0 4 - 5 - 0 DNP 4 - 3 - 0 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Colorado Team Game-by-Game (as of Feb 10, 2010) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg UC IRVINE 11/15/09 61-56 W 24-62 . 3 8 7 4-20 . 2 0 0 9-16 . 5 6 3 21 29 50 50.0 18 9 27 8 11 61 61.0 vs Illinois-Chicago 11/20/09 63-49 W 19-54 . 3 5 2 7-19 . 3 6 8 18-23 . 7 8 3 17 35 52 51.0 15 12 19 5 4 63 62.0 at Minnesota 11/22/09 78-87 L 28-57 . 4 9 1 10-27 . 3 7 0 12-13 . 9 2 3 6 18 24 42.0 25 15 13 5 11 78 67.3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 11/27/09 62-50 W 22-56 . 3 9 3 7-23 . 3 0 4 11-18 . 6 1 1 14 31 45 42.8 20 9 22 8 14 62 66.0 HARVARD 11/28/09 67-65 W 25-59 . 4 2 4 9-25 . 3 6 0 8-10 . 8 0 0 10 21 31 40.4 16 14 11 2 8 67 66.2 DENVER 12/2/09 84-57 W 31-64 . 4 8 4 7-17 . 4 1 2 15-19 . 7 8 9 15 20 35 39.5 19 14 14 4 11 84 69.2 SETON HALL 12/6/09 80-54 W 31-58 . 5 3 4 11-21 . 5 2 4 7-9 . 7 7 8 9 30 39 39.4 7 21 13 4 7 80 70.7 at Colorado State 12/11/09 61-69 L 22-66 . 3 3 3 8-24 . 3 3 3 9-11 . 8 1 8 16 27 43 39.9 25 9 16 4 7 61 69.5 SOUTHERN UTAH 12/19/09 88-36 W 34-74 . 4 5 9 9-18 . 5 0 0 11-12 . 9 1 7 21 26 47 40.7 17 18 13 7 13 88 71.6 SAN JOSE STATE 12/22/09 86-50 W 31-66 . 4 7 0 8-24 . 3 3 3 16-18 . 8 8 9 16 23 39 40.5 13 17 17 5 13 86 73.0 GRAMBLING STATE 12/30/09 92-43 W 35-59 . 5 9 3 13-27 . 4 8 1 9-11 . 8 1 8 10 32 42 40.6 18 21 26 4 12 92 74.7 VIRGINIA 1/2/10 59-74 L 18-52 . 3 4 6 11-30 . 3 6 7 12-18 . 6 6 7 9 21 30 39.8 22 11 16 4 6 59 73.4 YALE 1/4/10 78-71 W 26-60 . 4 3 3 8-14 . 5 7 1 18-23 . 7 8 3 12 23 35 39.4 15 18 15 6 11 78 73.8 MISSOURI 1/9/10 64-48 W 24-54 . 4 4 4 1-11 . 0 9 1 15-19 . 7 8 9 13 25 38 39.3 18 10 15 5 11 64 73.1 at Texas Tech 01-12-10 61-74 L 20-64 . 3 1 3 9-28 . 3 2 1 12-20 . 6 0 0 15 20 35 39.0 21 12 14 3 9 61 72.3 IOWA STATE 1/16/10 62-68 L 16-43 . 3 7 2 6-23 . 2 6 1 24-33 . 7 2 7 5 21 26 38.2 19 9 14 3 8 62 71.6 at Kansas State 1/20/10 63-57 W 23-50 . 4 6 0 7-23 . 3 0 4 10-12 . 8 3 3 7 26 33 37.9 21 11 16 3 9 63 71.1 OKLAHOMA STATE 1/24/10 63-74 L 19-62 . 3 0 6 5-28 . 1 7 9 20-26 . 7 6 9 15 25 40 38.0 19 10 9 1 7 63 70.7 at Kansas 1/27/10 64-75 L 23-61 . 3 7 7 5-15 . 3 3 3 13-17 . 7 6 5 12 17 29 37.5 17 9 15 9 10 64 70.3 NEBRASKA 1/30/10 64-80 L 23-52 . 4 4 2 5-15 . 3 3 3 13-18 . 7 2 2 12 24 36 37.5 25 16 20 1 4 64 70.0 at Baylor Lady Bears 02/06/10 42-76 L 13-55 . 2 3 6 7-21 . 3 3 3 9-13 . 6 9 2 11 19 30 37.1 18 8 22 1 8 42 68.7 TEXAS 2/10/10 50-74 L 19-51 . 3 7 3 6-20 . 3 0 0 6-7 . 8 5 7 9 20 29 36.7 17 6 22 1 7 50 67.8 Colorado 1492 526-1279 . 4 1 1 163-473 . 3 4 5 277-366 . 7 5 7 275 533 808 36.7 405 279 369 93 201 1492 67.8 Opponents 1387 482-1231 . 3 9 2 88-282 . 3 1 2 335-481 . 6 9 6 293 527 820 37.3 353 268 374 72 152 1387 63.0

Games played: 22 Rebounds/game: 36.7 Points/game: 67.8 Assists/game: 12.7 FG Pct: 41.1 Turnovers/game: 16.8 3FG Pct: 34.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 FT Pct: 75.7 Steals/game: 9.1 Blocks/game: 4.2 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Colorado Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Feb 10, 2010) All games

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls UC IRVINE 19/33 42/23 61-56 +5 24-62/22-55 .387/.400 4-20/4-5 .200/.800 9-16/8-19 .563/.421 50/32 +18 9/14 27/20 8/2 11/12 18/18 Illinois-Chicago 21/17 42/32 63-49 +14 19-54/17-64 .352/.266 7-19/3-15 .368/.200 18-23/12-15 .783/.800 52/35 +17 12/7 19/8 5/7 4/12 15/20 Minnesota 41/45 37/42 78-87 (9) 28-57/25-50 .491/.500 10-27/7-16 .370/.438 12-13/30-34 .923/.882 24/32 (8) 15/18 13/14 5/1 11/6 25/15 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 21/20 41/30 62-50 +12 22-56/15-57 .393/.263 7-23/5-15 .304/.333 11-18/15-23 .611/.652 45/41 +4 9/9 22/25 8/2 14/7 20/17 HARVARD 33/32 34/33 67-65 +2 25-59/24-50 .424/.480 9-25/7-16 .360/.438 8-10/10-18 .800/.556 31/34 (3) 14/14 11/16 2/4 8/3 16/13 DENVER 38/28 46/29 84-57 +27 31-64/19-42 .484/.452 7-17/0-1 .412/.000 15-19/19-26 .789/.731 35/27 +8 14/14 14/20 4/3 11/6 19/18 SETON HALL 39/30 41/24 80-54 +26 31-58/23-70 .534/.329 11-21/4-16 .524/.250 7-9/4-6 .778/.667 39/37 +2 21/10 13/11 4/1 7/3 7/11 Colorado State 31/23 30/46 61-69 (8) 22-66/18-56 .333/.321 8-24/6-19 .333/.316 9-11/27-33 .818/.818 43/45 (2) 9/12 16/16 4/3 7/5 25/14 SOUTHERN UTAH 53/11 35/25 88-36 +52 34-74/14-55 .459/.255 9-18/1-9 .500/.111 11-12/7-12 .917/.583 47/36 +11 18/7 13/27 7/3 13/3 17/19 SAN JOSE STATE 46/13 40/37 86-50 +36 31-66/20-61 .470/.328 8-24/0-12 .333/.000 16-18/10-15 .889/.667 39/40 (1) 17/9 17/26 5/2 13/9 13/18 GRAMBLING STATE 45/20 47/23 92-43 +49 35-59/14-53 .593/.264 13-27/2-11 .481/.182 9-11/13-20 .818/.650 42/24 +18 21/5 26/28 4/2 12/9 18/12 VIRGINIA 29/31 30/43 59-74 (15) 18-52/22-54 .346/.407 11-30/5-9 .367/.556 12-18/25-30 .667/.833 30/43 (13) 11/12 16/12 4/1 6/10 22/20 YALE 33/34 45/37 78-71 +7 26-60/27-68 .433/.397 8-14/4-19 .571/.211 18-23/13-17 .783/.765 35/45 (10) 18/15 15/18 6/3 11/8 15/17 MISSOURI 32/15 32/33 64-48 +16 24-54/16-50 .444/.320 1-11/2-10 .091/.200 15-19/14-22 .789/.636 38/33 +5 10/10 15/16 5/0 11/4 18/14 Texas Tech 19/37 42/37 61-74 (13) 20-64/25-57 .313/.439 9-28/3-9 .321/.333 12-20/21-24 .600/.875 35/45 (10) 12/15 14/18 3/7 9/3 21/15 IOWA STATE 26/24 36/44 62-68 (6) 16-43/23-56 .372/.411 6-23/8-19 .261/.421 24-33/14-20 .727/.700 26/43 (17) 9/11 14/17 3/1 8/6 19/21 Kansas State 30/25 33/32 63-57 +6 23-50/15-53 .460/.283 7-23/4-18 .304/.222 10-12/23-29 .833/.793 33/33 - 11/8 16/13 3/2 9/5 21/12 OKLAHOMA STATE 35/37 28/37 63-74 (11) 19-62/27-57 .306/.474 5-28/6-16 .179/.375 20-26/14-23 .769/.609 40/41 (1) 10/15 9/12 1/5 7/2 19/23 Kansas 27/47 37/28 64-75 (11) 23-61/30-62 .377/.484 5-15/6-13 .333/.462 13-17/9-17 .765/.529 29/49 (20) 9/13 15/17 9/4 10/5 17/13 NEBRASKA 29/37 35/43 64-80 (16) 23-52/28-51 .442/.549 5-15/6-15 .333/.400 13-18/18-30 .722/.600 36/27 +9 16/18 20/12 1/3 4/10 25/16 Baylor Lady Bears 15/33 27/43 42-76 (34) 13-55/29-56 .236/.518 7-21/2-6 .333/.333 9-13/16-25 .692/.640 30/45 (15) 8/19 22/17 1/12 8/10 18/15 TEXAS 21/41 29/33 50-74 (24) 19-51/29-54 .373/.537 6-20/3-13 .300/.231 6-7/13-23 .857/.565 29/33 (4) 6/13 22/11 1/4 7/14 17/12

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category COLORADO - PLAYER GAME HIGHS OPPONENT - PLAYER GAME HIGHS POINTS ...... 28 ...... Brittany Spears vs. SJSU (12/22/09) POINTS ...... 32 ...... Alison Lacey vs. ISU (1/16/10) ...... 27 ...... Brittany Spears at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 29 ...... Danielle McCray at KU (1/27/10) ...... 25 ...... Bianca Smith vs. SJSU (12/22/09) ...... 26 ...... Andrea Riley vs. OSU (1/24/10) ...... 24 ...... Brittany Spears vs. SHU (12/6/09) ...... 24 ...... 5 times FG MADE ...... 10 ...... Brittany Spears vs. SJSU (12/22/09) ...... last by Brittney Griner at BU (2/6/10) ...... 10 ...... Brittany Spears vs. SUU (12/19/09) FG MADE ...... 11 ...... Danielle McCray at KU (1/27/10) ...... 10 ...... Brittany Spears at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 10 ...... 6 times ...... 8 ...... 4 times ...... last by Brittney Griner at BU (2/6/10) ...... last by Brittany Spears vs. GSU (12/30/09) FG ATTEMPTS ...... 26 ...... Andrea Riley vs. OSU (1/24/10) FG ATTEMPTS ...... 21 ...... Brittany Spears vs. UCI (11/15/09) ...... 25 ...... Danielle McCray at KU (1/27/10) ...... 20 ...... Brittany Spears at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 20 ...... Chasity Savers vs. SJSU (12/22/09) ...... 18 ...... Brittany Spears at KU (1/27/10) ...... 19 ...... Brittney Griner at BU (2/6/10) ...... 18 ...... Bianca Smith at CSU (12/11/09) ...... 19 ...... Monica Wright vs. UVA (1/2/10) FG % ...... 1.000 (7-7) Chucky Jeffery vs. Yale (1/4/10) FG % ...... 1.000 (6-6) Ashleigh Fontenette vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 833 (5-6) Kelly Jo Mullaney vs. GSU (12/30/09) ...... 900 (9-10) Michelle Cashen vs. Yale (1/4/10) ...... 750 (6-8) Chucky Jeffery vs. ISU (1/16/10) ...... 833 (5-6) Jackie Voigt at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 714 (5-7) Courtney Dunn vs. Denver (12/2/09) ...... 667 (10-15) 4 times ...... 667 (10-15) Brittany Spears vs. SJSU (12/22/09) ...... last by Kelsey Griffi n vs. NU (1/30/10) ...... 667 (10-15) Brittany Spears vs. SUU (12/19/09) 3-PT FG MADE ...... 4 ...... Danielle McCray at KU (1/27/10) ...... 667 (8-12) Chucky Jeffery vs. SHU (12/6/09) ...... 4 ...... Alison Lacey vs. ISU (1/16/10) ...... 667 (6-9) Chucky Jeffery vs. HU (11/28/09) ...... 3 ...... 6 times 3 PT FG MADE...... 6 ...... Bianca Smith vs. UVA (1/2/10) ...... last by Yvonne Turner vs. NU (1/30/10) ...... 6 ...... Bianca Smith vs. SJSU (12/22/09) 3 PT FG ATT ...... 11 ...... Danielle McCray at KU (1/27/10) ...... 6 ...... Bianca Smith vs. HU (11/28/09) ...... 9 ...... Kim Mestdagh at CSU (12/11/09) ...... 5 ...... Brittany Spears vs. SHU (12/6/09) ...... 8 ...... Andrea Riley vs. OSU (1/24/10) 3 PT FG ATT ...... 13 ...... Bianca Smith vs. SJSU (12/22/09) ...... 8 ...... Kelsey Bolte vs. ISU (1/16/10) ...... 12 ...... Bianca Smith at CSU (12/11/09) 3 PT FG % ...... 1.000 (2-2) Leah Cotton at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 11 ...... Bianca Smith vs. UVA (1/2/10) ...... 750 (3-4) Jade Smith-Williams vs. UCI (11/15/09) ...... 11 ...... Bianca Smith vs. HU (11/28/09) ...... 667 (4-6) Alison Lacey vs. ISU (1/16/10) 3 PT FG % ...... 1.000 (4-4) Meagan Malcolm-Peck vs. Yale (1/4/10) ...... 667 (2-3) Victoria Lippert vs. HU (11/28/09) ...... 1.000 (3-3) Brittany Spears at CSU (12/11/09) ...... 667 (2-3) Caitlin Rowland vs. HU (11/28/09) ...... 1.000 (2-2) 4 times FT MADE ...... 11 ...... Kiara Buford at MINN (11/22/09) ...... last by Chelsea Dale vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 10 ...... Dominique Kelley vs. NU (1/30/10) FT MADE ...... 10 ...... Brittany Spears vs. ISU (1/16/10) ...... 9 ...... Ashly Robinson vs. Denver (12/2/09) ...... 7 ...... Brittany Spears vs. OSU (1/24/10) ...... 9 ...... Ashley Ellis-Milan at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 7 ...... Brittany Spears vs. UVA (1/2/10) FT ATTEMPTS ...... 13 ...... Dominique Kelley vs. NU (1/30/10) ...... 6 ...... 5 times ...... 13 ...... Andrea Riley vs. OSU (1/24/10) ...... last by Brittany Spears at KU (1/27/10) ...... 12 ...... Ashly Robinson vs. Denver (12/2/09) FTATTEMPTS ...... 12 ...... Brittany Spears vs. ISU (1/16/10) ...... 11 ...... Kiara Buford at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 10 ...... Brittany Spears vs. UVA (1/2/10) FT % ...... 1.000 (11-11) Kiara Buford at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 9 ...... Bianca Smith vs. ISU (1/16/10) ...... 1.000 (9-9) Ashley Ellis-Milan at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 8 ...... Courtney Dunn at KU (1/27/10) ...... 1.000 (8-8) Alison Lacey vs. ISU (1/16/10) ...... 8 ...... Courtney Dunn vs. OSU (1/24/10) ...... 1.000 (8-8) Jordan Murphree at TTU (1/12/10) ...... 8 ...... Brittany Spears vs. OSU (1/24/10) ...... 1.000 (8-8) Jamie Navarro vs. GSU (11/27/09) FT % ...... 1.000 (6-6) Brittany Spears at KU (1/27/10) REBOUNDS ...... 16 ...... Danielle McCray at KU (1/27/10) ...... 1.000 (6-6) Brittany Spears vs. UIC (11/20/09) ...... 11 ...... Michelle Cashen vs. Yale (1/4/10) ...... 1.000 (4-4) 10 times ...... 11 ...... Jackie Alemany vs. HU (11/28/09) ...... last by Chucky Jeffery vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 10 ...... 7 times REBOUNDS ...... 14 ...... Courtney Dunn vs. OSU (1/24/10) ...... last by Brittney Griner at BU (2/6/10) ...... 14 ...... Brittany Spears vs. UCI (11/15/09) ASSISTS ...... 11 ...... Andrea Riley vs. OSU (1/24/10) ...... 13 ...... Brittany Spears at MINN (11/22/09) ...... 9 ...... Brogan Berry vs. HU (11/28/09) ...... 12 ...... Brittany Spears vs. SHU (12/6/09) ...... 8 ...... Kelli Griffi n at BU (2/6/10) ASSISTS ...... 9 ...... Chucky Jeffery vs. Yale (1/4/10) ...... 7 ...... vs. NU (1/30/10) ...... 6 ...... Brittany Spears vs. GSU (12/30/09) ...... 7 ...... Shanai Heber vs. SHU (12/6/09) ...... 6 ...... Chucky Jeffery vs. SHU (12/6/09) STEALS ...... 5 ...... Jessie Miller vs. UIC (11/20/09) ...... 5 ...... 6 times ...... 4 ...... Brittainey Raven vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... last by Chucky Jeffery at BU (2/6/10) ...... 4 ...... Denae Stuckey vs. ISU (1/16/10) STEALS ...... 5 ...... Chucky Jeffery at BU (2/6/10) ...... 3 ...... 8 times ...... 5 ...... Brittany Spears at KSU (1/20/10) ...... last by Ashleigh Fontenette vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 5 ...... Chucky Jeffery vs. MU (1/9/10) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 11 ...... Brittney Griner at BU (2/6/10) ...... 5 ...... Chucky Jeffery vs. Yale (1/4/10) ...... 4 ...... Kierra Mallard at TTU (1/12/10) ...... 5 ...... Chucky Jeffery vs. GSU (11/27/09) ...... 4 ...... Emma Markley vs. HU (11/28/09) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 6 ...... Brittany Spears at KU (1/27/10) ...... 4 ...... Cassie Johnson vs. UIC (11/20/09) ...... 4 ...... Meagan Malcolm-Peck vs. UVA (1/2/10) ...... 3 ...... Ashley Gayle vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 3 ...... 9 times ...... 3 ...... Chanel Thorley vs. SUU (12/19/09) ...... last by Brittany Spears vs. Yale (1/4/10) TURNOVERS ...... 8 ...... Rachele Dobbins vs. GSU (12/30/09) TURNOVERS ...... 8 ...... Chucky Jeffery at KU (1/27/10) ...... 8 ...... Sayja Sumler vs. SJSU (12/22/09) ...... 6 ...... 6 times ...... 7 ...... Danielle McCray at KU (1/27/10) ...... last by Jeffery and Spears vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 7 ...... Andrea Riley vs. OSU (1/24/10) FOULS...... 5 ...... 14 times FOULS...... 5 ...... 5 times ...... last by Alyssa Fressle vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... last by Taelor Karr at KSU (1/20/10) COLORADO - GAME HIGHS OPPONENT - GAME HIGHS POINTS ...... 92 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) POINTS ...... 87 ...... at Minnesota (11/22/09) ...... 88 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) ...... 80 ...... vs. Nebraska (1/30/10) FG MADE ...... 35 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) FG MADE ...... 30 ...... at Kansas (1/27/10) ...... 34 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) ...... 29 ...... vs. Texas (2/10/10), at Baylor (2/6/10) FG ATTEMPTS ...... 74 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) FG ATTEMPTS ...... 70 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) ...... 66 ...... vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) ...... 68 ...... vs. Yale (1/4/10) ...... 66 ...... at Colorado State (12/11/09) FG % ...... 541 (28-51) vs. Nebraska (1/30/10) FG % ...... 593 (35-59) vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) ...... 537 (29-54) vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 534 (31-58) vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) 3-PT FG MADE ...... 8 ...... vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) 3 PT FG MADE...... 13 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) ...... 7 ...... vs. Harvard (11/28/09) ...... 11 ...... vs. Virginia (1/2/10) ...... 7 ...... at Minnesota (11/22/09) ...... 11 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) 3 PT FG ATT ...... 19 ...... 3 times 3 PT FG ATT ...... 30 ...... vs. Virginia (1/2/10) ...... last vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) ...... 28 ...... vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) 3 PT FG % ...... 800 (4-5) vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) ...... 28 ...... at Texas Tech (1/12/10) ...... 556 (5-9) vs. Virginia (1/2/10) 3 PT FG % ...... 571 (8-14) vs. Yale (1/4/10) FT MADE ...... 30 ...... at Minnesota (11/22/09) ...... 524 (11-21) vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) ...... 27 ...... at Colorado State (12/11/09) FT MADE ...... 24 ...... vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) FT ATTEMPTS ...... 34 ...... at Minnesota (11/22/09) ...... 20 ...... vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) ...... 33 ...... at Colorado State (12/11/09) FT ATTEMPTS ...... 33 ...... vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) FT % ...... 882 (30-34) at Minnesota (11/22/09) ...... 26 ...... vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) ...... 875 (21-24) at Texas Tech (1/12/10) FT % ...... 923 (12-13) at Minnesota (11/22/09) REBOUNDS ...... 49 ...... at Kansas (1/27/10) ...... 917 (11-12) vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) ...... 45 ...... 4 times REBOUNDS ...... 52 ...... vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) ...... last at Baylor (2/6/10) ...... 50 ...... vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) ASSISTS ...... 19 ...... at Baylor (2/6/10) ASSISTS ...... 21 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) ...... 18 ...... vs. Nebraska (1/30/10) ...... 21 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) ...... 18 ...... at Minnesota (11/22/09) STEALS ...... 14 ...... vs. Georgia Southern (11/27/09) STEALS ...... 14 ...... vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 13 ...... vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) ...... 12 ...... vs. UIC (11/20/09), vs. UCI (11/15/09) ...... 13 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 12 ...... at Baylor (2/6/10) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 9 ...... at Kansas (1/27/10) ...... 7 ...... at Texas Tech (1/12/10) ...... 8 ...... vs. Georgia Southern (11/27/09) ...... 7 ...... vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) ...... 8 ...... vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) TURNOVERS ...... 28 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) TURNOVERS ...... 27 ...... vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) ...... 27 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) ...... 26 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) FOULS...... 23 ...... vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) FOULS...... 25 ...... 3 times ...... 21 ...... vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) ...... last vs. Nebraska (1/30/10)

COLORADO - GAME LOWS OPPONENT - GAME LOWS POINTS ...... 42 ...... at Baylor (2/6/10) POINTS ...... 36 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) ...... 50 ...... vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 43 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) FG MADE ...... 13 ...... at Baylor (2/6/10) FG MADE ...... 14 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) ...... 16 ...... vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) ...... 14 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) FG ATTEMPTS ...... 43 ...... vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) FG ATTEMPTS ...... 42 ...... vs. Denver (12/2/09) ...... 50 ...... at Kansas State (1/20/10) ...... 50 ...... 3 times (last vs. Missouri, 1/9/10) FG % ...... 236 (13-55) at Baylor (2/6/10) FG % ...... 255 (14-55) vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) ...... 306 (19-62) vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) ...... 263 (15-57) vs. Georgia Southern (11/27/09) 3 PT FG MADE...... 1 ...... vs. Missouri (1/9/10) 3-PT FG MADE ...... 0 ...... vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) ...... 4 ...... vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) ...... 0 ...... vs. Denver (12/2/09) 3 PT FG ATT ...... 11 ...... vs. Missouri (1/9/10) 3 PT FG ATT ...... 1 ...... vs. Denver (12/2/09) ...... 14 ...... vs. Yale (1/4/10) ...... 5 ...... vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) 3 PT FG % ...... 091 (1-11) vs. Missouri (1/9/10) 3 PT FG % ...... 000 (0-12) vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) ...... 179 (5-28) vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) ...... 000 (0-1) vs. Denver (12/2/09) FT MADE ...... 6 ...... vs. Texas (2/10/10) FT MADE ...... 4 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) ...... 7 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) ...... 7 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) FTATTEMPTS ...... 7 ...... vs. Texas (2/10/10) FT ATTEMPTS ...... 6 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) ...... 9 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) ...... 12 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) FT % ...... 563 (9-16) vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) FT % ...... 421 (8-19) vs. UC Irvine (11/15/09) ...... 600 (12-20) at Texas Tech (1/12/10) ...... 529 (9-17) at Kansas (1/27/10) REBOUNDS ...... 24 ...... at Minnesota (11/22/09) REBOUNDS ...... 24 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) ...... 26 ...... vs. Iowa State (1/16/10) ...... 27 ...... vs. Nebraska (1/30/10) ASSISTS ...... 6 ...... vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 27 ...... vs. Denver (12/2/09) ...... 8 ...... at Baylor (2/6/10) ASSISTS ...... 5 ...... vs. Grambling State (12/30/09) STEALS ...... 4 ...... vs. Nebraska (1/30/10) ...... 7 ...... vs. Southern Utah (12/19/09) ...... 4 ...... vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) ...... 7 ...... vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 1 ...... vs. Texas (2/10/10) STEALS ...... 2 ...... vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) ...... 1 ...... at Baylor (2/6/10) ...... 3 ...... 4 times ...... 1 ...... vs. Nebraska (1/30/10) ...... last at Texas Tech (1/12/10) ...... 1 ...... vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 0 ...... vs. Missouri (1/9/10) TURNOVERS ...... 9 ...... vs. Oklahoma State (1/24/10) ...... 1 ...... 4 times (last vs. Iowa State, 1/16/10) ...... 11 ...... vs. Harvard (11/28/09) TURNOVERS ...... 8 ...... vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/20/09) FOULS...... 7 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) ...... 11 ...... vs. Texas (2/10/10) ...... 13 ...... vs. San Jose State (12/22/09) ...... 11 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) FOULS...... 11 ...... vs. Seton Hall (12/6/09) ...... 12 ...... 3 times, last vs. Texas (2/10/10)