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Colorado Buffaloes Women's Basketball COLORADO BUFFALOES WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENTS: 1988 • 89 • 92 • 93 • 94 • 95 • 96 • 97 • 2001 • 02 • 03 • 04 • 13 GAME 19 - AT WASHINGTON Colorado Buffaloes Schedule/Results FEB. 21 / 3 PM MT / ALASKA AIRLINES ARENA / SEATTLE, WASH. Overall: 9-9 Pac-12: 7-8 SPORTS INFORMATION WBB CONTACT: SETH PRINGLE | C: 303-903-7718 | O: 303-492-2320 | E: [email protected] Home: 7-3 Away: 2-6 Neutral: 0-0 Streak: W3 Colorado Washington OPENING TIP 2020-21 Schedule The Game: The Buffs continue their two game tour of the Date Opponent Time(MT)/Result state of Washington, visiting Seattle on Sunday. Colorado will Nov. 25 Western Colo. W, 77-50 look for its fourth straight win, taking on the Huskies. CU got Nov. 28 Air Force W, 88-46 the upper hand in the first meeting in Boulder, 60-50. Dec. 4 at Oregon* L, 53-82 About the Buffaloes: Colorado got back to .500 after its win Dec. 6 at Oregon State* L, 53-70 at Washington State. Senior Mya Hollingshed and Co., hope Dec. 8 at Denver* L, 84-85 The basics to finish the season strong, building their case for a postsea- Dec. 14 Utah* W, 80-50 Record 9-9 Record 6-11 son bid. She leads the team in both scoring (17.0 ppg) and Dec. 18 Arizona* L, 59-62 Conf. Record 7-8 Conf. Record 3-11 rebounding (8.6 rpg). Freshman Frida Formann (11.2 ppg) Dec. 20 Arizona State* PPD Preseason #10/9 Pac-12 Preseason #11/11 Pac-12 has had a breakout first year. Sophomore Jaylyn Sherrod Jan. 1 Washington* W, 60-50 2019-20 Record 16-14 2019-20 Record 13-17 (10.4 ppg), out for the season, rounds out the top scorers for Conf. Rec/Finish 5-13/10th Conf. Rec/Finish 5-13/11th the Buffs. Jan. 3 Washington State L, 63-76 Starters R/L 3/2 Starters R/L 4/2 Jan. 8 at UCLA* PPD Letterwinners R/L 9/3 Letterwinners R/L 10/2 About the Huskies: Washington picked up their sixth win of Jan. 11 at Southern California* L, 52-56 Newcomers 6 Newcomers 5 the year against Utah on Friday. Sunday will be the Huskies Jan. 15 California* W, 75-59 Senior Day. The team will honor the careers of Alexis Gribbsy Jan. 17 Stanford* W, 77-72 OT and Khayla Rooks. Inside the series Jan. 22 at Arizona State* L, 47-51 Jan. 24 at Arizona* PPD Record 11-15 Last Time Out: Four Buffaloes combined for 59 of CU’s 60 points at Washington State on Friday. Mya Hollingshed led Jan. 29 Oregon State* L, 64-72 Last Meeting Jan. 1, 2021 (H) the way with 28 points, recording her eighth double-double Jan. 31 Oregon* PPD Colorado 60, Washington 50 of the year with 12 rebounds. Feb. 5 at Stanford L, 62-54 CU Streak W1 Feb. 7 at California* W, 67-52 CU at Home 5-6 Feb. 12 Southern California* W, 66-56 CU on Road 3-8 BY THE NUMBERS Feb. 14 UCLA* PPD CU at Neutral 3-1 Feb. 19 at Washington State* W, 60-57 Record with Payne 3-5 Stat CU UW Feb. 21 at Washington* 3 p.m. Points/G ................... 65.5 .........................59.9 Feb. 28 at Utah* Noon First Meeting Dec. 21, 1982 (N) Points Against .......61.6 .........................66.8 Colorado 67, Washington 65 Scoring Margin ...........+3.9 ......................... -6.9 *Pac-12 Conference game FG% ......................... 41.3 .........................38.4 Home Games in Bold FG % Def. ................ 39.5 .........................42.5 Returning Stat Leaders 3FG % ...................... 30.9 .........................30.1 3FG % Def. .............. 31.2 .........................33.2 Scoring Scoring 3FGM ......................... 5.5 ...........................6.2 On this Date #21 Mya Hollingshed #11 Haley Van Dyke (17.0 ppg) (12.0 ppg) FT % ........................ 62.5 .........................67.5 CU Record 5-8 RPG ......................... 38.2 .........................33.6 Home 3-5 Rebounding Rebounding APG .......................... 12.6 .........................11.8 Away 2-3 #21 Mya Hollingshed #11 Haley Van Dyke Neutral 0-0 (8.6 rpg) (6.2 rpg) TO/G ......................... 14.8 .........................16.4 Steals/G ..................... 8.8 ...........................9.2 Last Game L, 65-59, Arizona State (H) Assists Assists 2020 #00 Jaylyn Sherrod #20 Khayla Rooks Blocks/G .................... 3.9 ...........................2.4 (3.1 apg) (2.3 apg) Game Coverage Blocks Blocks COLORADO RADIO NETWORK LIVE STREAM LIVE STATS #21 Mya Hollingshed #53 Darcy Rees (1.3 bpg) (0.7 bpg) 630 AM (Flagship) CUBuffs.com/WatchWBB CUBuffs.com/WBBStats CUBuffs.com/listen PROJECTED STARTERS STATS STATS STATS STATS STATS PPG: 5.0 PPG: 11.2 PPG: 4.1 PPG: 17.0 PPG: 7.4 APG: 2.4 APG: 2.1 APG: 0.7 APG: 1.8 APG: 1.3 RPG: 3.4 RPG: 2.8 RPG: 1.9 RPG: 8.6 RPG: 4.4 G G G F F #4 Lesila Finau #3 Frida Formann #1 Tayanna Jones #21 Mya Hollingshed #33 Peanut Tuitele Jr./Dublin, Calif. Fr./Bagsværd, Denmark Jr./Selma, N.C. Sr./Houston, Texas Jr./Chico, Calif. WWW.CUBUFFS.COM @CUBUFFSWBB 2020-21 COLORADO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Colorado roster BY THE #’S Most 3’s by an Colorado NUMERICAL team in a game. No. Name Pos. Ht. Year. Exp. Hometown/Previous School Jan. 3, 2004 vs Buffalo 00 Jaylyn Sherrod G 5-7 So. Birmingham, Ala. (Ramsay H.S) 16 1 Tayanna Jones G 6-3 Jr. Selma, N.C. (North Jonston H.S./Georgetown) 2 Madison Buford G 5-9 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Lutheran North H.S./Rend Lake CC) Least amount of points 3 Frida Formann G 5-11 Fr. Bagsværd, Denmark 4 Lesila Finau G 5-9 Jr. Dublin, Calif. (Dublin H.S.) allowed by the Buffs in 11 Zuzanna Kulinska G 5-10 So. Gdynia, Poland (New York Military Academy) 22 program history (New 13 Kylee Blacksten G 6-3 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy H.S.) Mexico, 1991) 14 Raanee Smith G/F 6-2 So. Philadelphia, Pa. (Friends’ Central School) 20 Maura Singer C 6-4 RFr. Littleton, Colo. (Columbine H.S.) Most points scored by a Buff 21 Mya Hollingshed F 6-3 Sr. Houston, Texas (Bellaire H.S.) (Susan Horner, vs Weber 24 Aubrey Knight G 6-0 Jr. Ventura, Calif. (Ventura H.S.) State, 1979 & Tracy Tripp, at 25 Annika Jank F 6-1 Sr. Edina, Minn. (Edina H.S.) 38 Oklahoma State, 1987) 32 Allysa Lafontaine G 6-0 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (Boswell H.S.) 33 Peanut Tuitele F 6-1 Jr. Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley H.S.) Most wins in a season by 44 Sophie Gerber G 6-9 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain H.S.) Colorado (1994-95, Ceal 45 Charlotte Whittaker F 6-4 So. Cust, New Zealand (St. Andrews College) 30 Barry) ALPHABETICAL CU snapped a 91-game 3pt No. Name Pos. Ht. Year. Exp. Hometown/Previous School streak going 0-10 against 13 Kylee Blacksten G 6-3 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy H.S.) Cal (2/14/20) they also went 2 Madison Buford G 5-9 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Lutheran North H.S./Rend Lake CC) 19 0-for at USC (3/1/20) 4 Lesila Finau G 5-9 Jr. Dublin, Calif. (Dublin H.S.) 3 Frida Formann G 5-11 Fr. Bagsværd, Denmark 44 Sophie Gerber G 6-9 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain H.S.) School record for most 21 Mya Hollingshed F 6-3 Sr. Houston, Texas (Bellaire H.S.) indv. 3’s in a game (8x, 25 Annika Jank F 6-1 Sr. Edina, Minn. (Edina H.S.) last Kennedy Leonard, 1 Tayanna Jones G 6-3 Jr. Selma, N.C. (North Jonston H.S./Georgetown) Dec. 8, 2016) 24 Aubrey Knight G 6-0 Jr. Ventura, Calif. (Ventura H.S.) 7 11 Zuzanna Kulinska G 5-10 So. Gdynia, Poland (New York Military Academy) 32 Allysa Lafontaine G 6-0 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (Boswell H.S.) 2020-21 00 Jaylyn Sherrod G 5-7 So. Birmingham, Ala. (Ramsay H.S) Preseason Coaches Poll 20 Maura Singer C 6-4 RFr. Littleton, Colo. (Columbine H.S.) Team Pts. (1st) 14 Raanee Smith G/F 6-2 So. Philadelphia, Pa. (Friends’ Central School) 1 Stanford 120 (10) 33 Peanut Tuitele F 6-1 Jr. Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley H.S.) 2 Arizona 103 (2) 45 Charlotte Whittaker F 6-4 So. Cust, New Zealand (St. Andrews College) 3 Oregon 103 4 UCLA 88 COACHES 5 Oregon State 83 6 Southern California 69 Head Coach JR Payne (Fifth season/Saint Mary’s, 1999) 7 Arizona State 61 Associate Head Coach Toriano Towns (Fifth season/Saint Mary’s, 1998) ON TWITTER 8 Utah 52 Assistant Coach Shandrika Lee (Fifth Season/Pepperdine, 2004) Team .....................................@CUBuffsWBB 9 Colorado 43 Assistant Coach Alex Earl (Fourth Season/Arizona State, 2013) JR Payne ............................ @CoachJRPayne 10 California 31 Toriano Towns ................................ @towns2 11 Washington 24 Shandrika Lee .................. @CoachShandrika PRONUNCIATIONS Alex Earl .............................. @AlexandriaE12 12 Washington State 15 Madison Buford ....................... BEW-ferd Kylee Blacksten .................. @BlackstenKylee 2020-21 Madison Buford ................. @MaddieBaby_2 Preseason Media Poll Lesila Finau ........................... lah-SEE-lah Lesila Finau ................................@lesilafinau Team Pts. (1st) Frida Formann ..........................FREE-dah Frida Formann ....................... @fridaformann Sophie Gerber .................... @sophiegerberrr 1 Stanford 248 (19) Mya Hollingshed ..............HOLLING-shed Mya Hollingshed ......................... @and1mya 2 Arizona 225 (1) Annika Jank ........................... AHN-ick-ah Annika Jank ........................@Annika_Jank25 3 Oregon 201 Tayanna Jones .............................@yeahtayy Tayanna Jones ....................... TAY-on-UH 4 UCLA 200 Aubrey Knight .......................@Abreyknight4 5 Oregon State 174 (1) Zuzanna Kulinska ....ZOO-zan-UH KOO-lin-SKA Zuzanna Kulinska ................. @KulinskaZuzia 6 Arizona State 135 Allysa Lafontaine .................@Allysalafontain Raanee Smith .................................Renae Jaylyn Sherrod ....................@JaylynSherrod 7 Southern California 130 Peanut Tuitele.........................TOO-tel-AY Maura Singer .........................@maurasinger 8 Utah 94 Peanut Tuitele.........................@SirenaTuitele 9 California 76 BASKETBALL INFORMATION 10 Colorado 75 Arena (capacity) ....................................
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