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Buffs Travel To Wyoming For WNIT Third Round

Mar 23, 2011

THE GAME: The University of Colorado will travel to play Wyoming in a third round Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) game on Thursday, March 24, at 7 p.m. at the Auditorium Arena in Laramie.

BROADCAST: Thursday's WNIT third round game will be broadcast live on KKZN AM 760. Mike Rice will give the play by play with USA Basketball's Carol Callan with the color commentary. Live internet audio of all CU basketball games is available on BuffsRadio, a free subscription service through CUBuffs.com.

POSTSEASON FACTS: Colorado is in postseason play for the 19th time in team history with an overall record of 28-18. The Buffs played in four AIAW Tournaments from 1979-82 (5-4) and have made 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances (17-12).

- This is Colorado's third trip to the postseason WNIT, with an overall record of 6-2. The Buffaloes also participated in the 1999 event (1-1) and reached the 2008 semifinals (3-1).

- Thursday will mark Colorado's first ever postseason WNIT road game. All eight of CU's previous games have been played at the Coors Events Center.

- Colorado is 2-0 in WNIT first round games (CU had a first round bye in 2008); CU has won its first WNIT game all three years it has participated.

- Thursday will be Colorado's first road postseason game since the first round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament, a 76-49 loss at UC Santa Barbara.

- CU is 1-6 all-time on an opponent's home court in the postseason (AIAW, NCAA). The Buffaloes first ever NCAA Tournament win was the lone road triumph, at Eastern Illinois (78-72) on March 16, 1988.

- CU is 20-5 all-time at home in postseason (12-3 NCAA, 6-2 WNIT, 2-0 AIAW) and has won eight of its last nine.

- Colorado head coach Linda Lappe has coached in the WNIT before, but this is the first time as a head coach. She was on the Drake staff that went to WNIT's in 2004 and '06.

- Lappe was a true freshman on CU's 1999 WNIT team

- Colorado's three seniors Brittany Spears, Britney Blythe and Chelsea Dale were freshmen on CU's 2008 WNIT team. Spears started all four games while Dale played in the semifinal against Marquette. Blythe did not see action in the four games.

- CU assistant coach Jennie Baranczyk was an assistant on the Marquette team that defeated Colorado in the 2008 WNIT semifinals, eventually winning the tournament title.

CU IN THE WNIT (All Games In Boulder)

1999 (1-1)
First Round: Colorado 70, BYU 53
Second Round: Drake 82, Colorado 66

2008 (3-1)
First Round: BYE
Second Round: Colorado 82, Gonzaga 68
Third Round: Colorado 64, Villanova 58
Quarterfinals: Colorado 96, TCU 90 (OT)
Semifinals: Marquette 86, Colorado 72

2011 (2-0)
First Round: Colorado 71, UC Riverside 62
Second Round: Colorado 81, California 65

THE BUFFALOES: Colorado is 17-15 overall after winning its second round WNIT game, 81-65, over future Pacific-12 Conference rival California. The Buffaloes have played well down the stretch, winning five of their last seven games. The Buffaloes finished their final Big 12 regular season tied with Kansas for eighth place in the league standings at 6-10. Colorado was the No. 9 seed in the 2011 Phillips 66 Big 12 Women's Basketball Championship, falling to the No. 8 seed Jayhawks, 71-45, in a first round game on March 8.  Colorado has its most overall wins since the 2008 WNIT semifinal team finished 19-15, and its best league mark since finishing 6-10 in 2007.  The Buffaloes are wrapping up their affiliation with the Big 12 and gearing up for Pac-12 Conference competition beginning in 2011-12.

Colorado's averages 62 points per game while shooting 40 percent from the field. Defensively the Buffaloes allow 62 points per outing while opponents are shooting just under 40 percent.  Numbers favor Colorado a little more from long range with the Buffaloes hitting 33 percent from downtown, and have 50 more 3-pointers than their opponents who have shot just 31 percent. The opposition has the advantage from the line, having just over 100 more free-throws made and attempted than the Buffs, shooting at 71.4 percent compared to 65.5 percent for CU.  Colorado has been winning the battle of the boards, outrebounding or equaling its opponent in 23-of-32 games (more on CU rebounding below).

All-Big 12 first team senior guard/forward Brittany Spears leads CU and ranks fourth in the Big 12 in scoring at 18.5 points per game. She is also second in defensive rebounds (6.0 drpg), fourth in 3-point field goals (2.3 3mpg) and overall rebounding (8.2 rpg), seventh in free-throw percentage (.816), 10th in steals (1.9 spg) and 11th in blocked shots (1.1 bpg).

Spears is averaging 23.6 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.6 steals over the past seven games in which CU is 5-2. She is coming off one of her best games in her storied career, putting up a team season-high 33 points, including a career-best 14 field goals, in the win over California.

She has logged double digits in scoring in 30-of-32 games this season and in 109-of-125 career outings. Spears' 109 career games in double-figures are the most in team history as she passed Lisa Van Goor, who had 108 from 1980-85, against Cal. Her 30 double-figure games this season is the fifth most on the team charts. Spears also leads the team in 3-point field goals (74) and blocks (37) and is second in steals (60) and rebounds on a per game basis (8.2 rpg). 

Sophomore guard Chucky Jeffery leads Colorado in steals (2.6 spg) and assists (4.3 apg) and is CU's top rebounder on a per-game basis (8.2 rpg) by a fraction over Spears while ranking second on the team in scoring at 13.5 an outing. Jeffery joins Spears with nine double-doubles this season, etching her ninth with a team-high 19 points and 12 rebounds against UC Riverside. Jeffery's 120 assists this year are the most by a CU player since Mandy Nightingale had 161 in 2001-02 and falls just outside the team season top 20.

Jeffery, who recorded the second triple-double in team history by recording 10 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists against Loyola Chicago, leads the Big 12 in defensive rebounds (6.0 drpg) while ranking second in steals (2.6 spg), third in overall rebounding, seventh in assists, 13th in field-goal percentage (.461), 15th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.1), and 16th in scoring.

Sophomore guard/forward Meagan Malcolm-Peck is averaging 7.1 points and 4.7 rebounds and is second on the team in 3-point field goals (38) and third in blocked shots (16). Malcolm-Peck scored a season-high 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds against Baylor, her third double-double of the season. She scored 13 points in the win over Cal along with five rebounds and two assists. Malcolm-Peck had the league's fifth best 3-point percentage during Big 12 games at 40.8 percent (20-of-49) and is ninth on the league's overall season charts at 37.6 percent (36-of-96). Malcolm-Peck is 14th on CU's all-time list for 3-pointers made with 60. She has hit 8-of-14 (.571) from the field in CU's two WNIT games.

Junior forward Julie Seabrook is averaging 5.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game while shooting a team best 48.3 percent from the field (69-of-143). She has shot 60 percent or better in 15 games, and 50 percent or better in 19 outings. Seabrook has four games of double-digit rebounds, including a season-best 11 boards in the home win over Missouri.

Freshman guard Brittany Wilson is averaging 7.6 points and 3.5 rebounds per game and is one of three Buffs -- joining Spears and Jeffery -- with at least 30 assists and 30 steals. Her 35 total steals rank sixth among freshmen in the Big 12. Wilson had 16 points, including a perfect 3-of-3 from 3-point range, with three rebounds and three assists in the win over Cal. She has 11 games of scoring double-digits this season.

Senior guard Britney Blythe has had recent success from downtown making 19 of her last 47 (.404). Blythe hit the clutch go-ahead 3-pointer against Missouri with just 14.1 seconds left, giving the Buffs a 61-59 lead. She hit 39.6 percent from deep during the Big 12 season, ranking eighth on the league charts.

Freshman center Rachel Hargis is becoming a solid player off the bench, especially on the defensive side. Hargis ranks second on the team in blocked shots with 24, which is also the third best total among freshmen in the Big 12.  She stepped it up in that category during league play. Sixteen of those 24 blocks, came during the conference schedule ranking 11th on the league charts, including a personal-best four at Iowa State. Her overall season average of 0.8 blocks per game ranks 15th on the league ledger.

ABOUT THE COWGIRLS: Wyoming is 24-8 overall and finished the 2011 Mountain West Conference season in third place with a 12-4 mark. The Cowgirls have won six of their last eight games including WNIT home wins over Portland State (79-44 in the first round) and Oklahoma State (75-71 in the second round). Wyoming is 14-3 at home this season. The Cowgirls average nearly 67 points per game while shooting 43 percent from the field and 70 percent from the free-throw line. Defensively, the Cowgirls hold their opponents to 57 points per outing while limiting teams to 37 percent from the field. Wyoming averages 39 rebounds per game, outrebounding its opponent by nearly five per contest.

Senior guard Aubrey Vandiver leads Wyoming at 19.1 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. The 2011 Mountain West Player of the Year, Vandiver shoots 46 percent from the field and also tops the Cowgirls with 66 3-pointers and 43 steals. All-MWC forward Hillary Carlson tops Wyoming from the field at 50 percent while also leading in blocked shots (2.3 bpg) and ranking second in scoring (17.0 ppg) and rebounding (7.1 rpg). Sophomore forward Chaundra Sewell is third on the team in scoring at 9.6 per game while grabbing 5.3 rebounds an outing.

SERIES RECORDS: This will be the 43rd meeting between Colorado and Wyoming with the Buffaloes holding a commanding 33-9 series lead. The 33 wins over Wyoming are the most for CU over any nonconference opponent, and it is also the most played non-league series in Buffs' history. Although extended history is in favor of the Buffaloes, the Cowgirls have won three of the last four. This will be the first meeting since Colorado upset No. 21/22 ranked Wyoming 69-55 in Boulder on Dec. 5. 2007. Prior to that, the Cowgirls and Buffaloes had met every season from 1974-75 to 2007-08, except one (1993-94). Wyoming holds a 13-7 lead in Laramie and has won the last two. CU's last win in Laramie was a 73-62 decision on Dec. 4, 2002, coach Linda Lappe's senior season.

CU and Wyoming's senior classes were freshmen for that 2007 game. Brittany Spears started for the Buffaloes scoring 19 points to go with six rebounds. CU's other seniors Chelsea Dale and Britney Blythe did not play in that game. Wyoming's Aubrey Vandiver  had seven points and three rebounds in a reserve role. Hillary Carlson played four minutes recording a rebound. Randi Richardson and Jade Kennedy were on the roster but did not play.

The Buffaloes are 90-49 all-time against teams currently in the Mountain West Conference. Sixty four of those wins have come against Wyoming (33) and Colorado State (31).

CONNECTIONS: Wyoming senior guard Aubrey Vandiver is the daughter of former CU men's basketball star Shaun Vandiver who played from 1988-91 and is program's career leader in field goals made and still ranks fifth on the all-time scoring list. The elder Vandiver helped the Buffaloes the 1991 NIT semifinals, their last postseason NIT trip to New York, before this year's squad punched their ticket to the Big Apple on Tuesday. Wyoming sports one Colorado native on its roster in sophomore Chaundra Sewell of Broomfield. Colorado assistant coach Jonas Chatterton and video coordinator Dan Doerflein are very familiar with Wyoming, spending the better part of the last decade on the staff of MWC rival BYU. Chatterton was a BYU assistant coach from 2001-09 while Doerflein held several positions on the Cougars' staff from 2001-02 and 2004-09, including  the Director of Operations in 2009-10.

MORE FROM THE POSTSEASON: Colorado's 81 points against Cal was a season high and its most since a 92-43 win over Grambling State on Dec. 29, 2009. CU's 50 first half points were the most this season, and the most in any half since the Buffs led 53-11 at halftime against Southern Utah in Boulder on Dec. 19, 2009.  The 27-point lead (50-23) was CU's biggest at halftime this season (eclipsing the 25-point edge, 42-17, over Regis in the season opener), and was the biggest since leading San Jose State 46-13 on Dec. 22, 2009 (one game after the SUU game).  In addition, the 50 points are the most by CU in a postseason first half since 51 versus Oregon in Boulder in the second round of the 1994 NCAA Tournament (and the most in any postseason half since scoring 54 in the second half of a 102-93 loss to Oklahoma in the 2001 Big 12 Tournament semifinals).

Brittany Spears' 33-point outburst over California was the fourth highest postseason total in team history, and tops in WNIT play. Her performance was a team season high for points and overall her third career 30-point performance (36 vs. UMass on Nov. 28, 2008 and 34 at Missouri on Feb. 23, 2010 in OT).

Colorado's 30-Point Postseason Scorers
38   Susan Horner vs. Weber State (AIAW), 3/10/79
35   Isabelle Fijalkowski vs. Georgia (NCAA), 3/25/95
34   Tera Bjorklund vs. North Carolina (NCAA), 3/24/03
33   Brittany Spears vs. California (WNIT), 3/21/11
32   Jackie McFarland vs. Villanova (WNIT), 3/27/08
32   Tera Bjorklund vs. Oklahoma (Big 12), 3/12/03
32   Jamillah Lang vs. Nebraska (Big 8), 3/6/94
32   Jamillah Lang vs. Southern Illinois (NCAA), 3/18/92
30   Jackie McFarland vs. TCU (WNIT), 3/30/08
30   Debbie Descano at BYU (AIAW), 3/7/80

SPEARS ALL-BIG 12: Senior Brittany Spears has been named to the 2010-11 All-Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball First Team the league office announced on March 7.

Spears is Colorado's fifth All-Big 12 First Team honoree and the third different player to earn that distinction. Tera Bjorklund earned back-to-back first team awards in 2002-03 and 2003-04 as did Jackie McFarland in 2006-07 and 2007-08. It's the second all-league citation for Spears, as she was a second team pick in 2008-09. Overall, it's the 14th All-Big 12 honor for the Buffaloes.

BIG 12 RECORD FINALIZED: Colorado finished its 15 years in the Big 12 with a regular season conference record of 100-140 (.417). The Buffaloes claimed win No. 100 with their 64-61 win at Nebraska on March 5.

RANKING NUMBERS: Colorado dropped to 2-3 this season against ranked teams after its loss to No. 3 Baylor, but the Buffaloes still have multiple wins against ranked teams in the same season for the first time since 2007-08.

Colorado's 66-60 overtime win over No. 17/16 Iowa State on Jan. 15 in Boulder broke a string of 24-straight losses to ranked teams and 21-game skid against teams ranked in both AP and WBCA Coaches polls (Iowa State was ranked only in the WBCA poll in one meeting last season as was Kansas State in two meetings in 2008-09). Prior to the upset, CU's last win over a ranked opponent was a 73-68 decision over No. 15/15 Kansas State on Feb. 23, 2008.

The last time the Buffaloes beat a ranked ISU team was on Jan. 23, 2002, in an 86-73 win at home. At that time, Colorado was ranked 20/19 as ISU secured a 14/10 position in the polls. The win marked the first time in history that a non-ranked Colorado team has beaten a ranked ISU squad.

Colorado's 73-68 win over No. 16/15 Oklahoma, was the first win over a ranked Sooner team since a 69-64 decision in Norman on Feb. 3, 1995 (CU was ranked No. 4, OU No. 25). It was the first unranked CU team to beat an OU ranked team since a 94-80 win on Jan. 27, 1987, OU was ranked No. 23 in the coaches poll.

LAPPE IN ELITE COACHING COMPANY: Colorado's Linda Lappe is the only rookie NCAA Division I head coach to beat a ranked opponent this season, and her teams have achieved it twice, knocking off No. 17/16 Iowa State and No. 16/15 Oklahoma.

Of 35 coaches in Division I that are in the first season at the helm of their respective programs, including those who have been head coaches elsewhere, there are six wins against ranked teams. Lappe has two of those wins, Missouri's Robin Pingeton (formerly of Illinois State) three and Houston's Todd Buchanan (formerly of Houston Baptist) the other.

Additionally, Lappe is one of just three NCAA I rookie head coaches to lead her team into postseason play. Toyelle Wilson led Prairie View A&M to the Southwestern Athletic Conference title and an NCAA appearance. Illinois State's Stephanie Glance led the Redbirds into the WNIT.

CURRENT BIG 12 COACHES, FIRST YEAR (In order of overall wins):

Coach                                           First Season     Record (Big 12)             
Gail Goestenkors, Texas           2007-08^           22-13 (7-9)
Kim Mulkey, Baylor                    2000-01*            21-9 (9-7)
Deb Patterson, Kansas State   1996-97*            19-12 (9-7)
Linda Lappe, Colorado             2010-11#           17-15 (6-10)                       
Bill Fennelly, Iowa State            1996-97*            17-10 (9-7)                          
Kristy Curry, Texas Tech           2006-07             15-16 (6-10)
Robin Pingeton, Missouri         2010-11             13-18 (5-11)
Bonnie Henrickson, Kansas     2004-05             12-16 (5-11)
Gary Blair, Texas A&M              2003-04             9-19 (2-14)
Connie Yori, Nebraska              2002-03             8-20 (1-15)
Kurt Budke, Oklahoma State    2005-06             6-22 (0-16)
Sherri Coale, Oklahoma           1996-97             5-22 (1-15)
*NCAA 1st Round; ^NCAA 2nd round; #WNIT

BUFFS REBOUNDING: One of Colorado's strengths this year is rebounding. The Buffaloes are currently averaging 39.1 rebounds per game while allowing just 34.8 per contest.

Colorado has equaled or outrebounded 23-of-32 opponents this season, and four of those games where CU was outrebounded, it was by two or fewer boards. Colorado equaled or outrebounded nine Big 12 opponents this year compared to just four of 16 Big 12 games in 2010.

CU pulled down a season high 53 rebounds in the home win over Missouri, tying for the most ever by the Buffaloes in a Big 12 game. CU also had 53 in a 69-40 win at Texas A&M on Feb. 8, 1997. Colorado's 20 offensive rebounds were its most in a Big 12 game since grabbing 20 in a 67-53 win over Texas on Feb. 16, 2008. Colorado's plus-18 rebound margin against Nebraska at home (45-27) was its most in a Big 12 game since out dueling Texas 50-29 (+21) on the boards on Feb. 16, 2008.

ON THE DEFENSIVE END: Second shot opportunities have been at a premium against Colorado as the Buffaloes rank second in the Big 12 in defensive rebounding percentage. When an opponent's shot goes up, Colorado claims the defensive board 71.5 percent of the time (832/1164), trailing only Iowa State at 74.1 percent (919/1240). The Buffaloes have given up the second fewest offensive rebounds in the Big 12 this season (332). CU ranks fourth in overall rebounding defense at 34.8.

CU DOUBLES: Colorado is the only school in the Big 12 with two players sporting nine or more double-doubles this season. Senior Brittany Spears and sophomore Chucky Jeffery are tied for third in the Big 12 with nine double-doubles each.

Big 12 Double-Double Leaders
14     Toni Young, Oklahoma State
14     Danielle Adams, Texas A&M
9       Brittany Spears, Colorado
9       Chucky Jeffery, Colorado
9       Brittney Griner, Baylor
9       Kathleen Nash, Texas
9       Carolyn Davis, Kansas

Spears has 31 career double-doubles, ranking fourth on CU's all-time list. Jeffery's career total is 10 after her 19-point, 12-rebound performance UC Riverside. The duo each had a double-double in the UC Riverside game, the fourth time this season the Buffaloes have had two or more players with double-doubles in the same game.

JEFFERY, SPEARS BEST REBOUNDING DUO IN BIG 12: Chucky Jeffery and Brittany Spears each average 8.2 rebounds per game, ranking third and fourth on the Big 12 charts. The CU duo's 16.4 boards per outing is the best mark for a pair of teammates in the Big 12:

1. Chucky Jeffery (8.2), Brittany Spears (8.2), Colorado   16.4
2. Kathleen Nash (7.9), Ashley Gayle (7.3), Texas                  15.2
3. Brittney Griner (7.7), Melissa Jones (7.0), Baylor                14.7
4. Carolyn Davis (7.4), Aishah Sutherland (7.2), Kansas       14.6
5. Danielle Adams (8.6), Adaora Elonu (5.8), Texas A&M     14.4

Jeffery and Spears also rank 1-2 overall on the league charts in defensive rebounds, each averaging six per game.

BLYTHE PROTECTS THE ROCK: Senior guard Britney Blythe not only routinely takes on the task of guarding the opponents best offensive back court player, but she's among the best in the Big 12 this season in protecting the ball on the other end.

Blythe has just 32 turnovers this season, seven of which came in the first two games. She has turned the ball over only 25 times in the last 30 games and has had four different strings of two or more games without a turnover.

Blythe leads the Big 12 in fewest turnovers over a 40 minute stretch and is third for straight up turnovers per game (minimums are 75 percent of games played and 450 minutes played):

Big 12 Turnovers Per 40 Minutes

Name, School                                               MP       TO      TO/40 Min
1. Britney Blythe, Colorado                       882      32      1.45
2. Jasmyn Otote, Missouri                           904      36      1.59
3. Jordan Barncastle, Texas Tech             491      20      1.63
4. Melissa Jones, Baylor                              1018    43      1.69
5. Lakyn Garrison, Oklahoma State           860      39      1.81     

Big 12 Turnovers Per Game

Name, School                                               GP       TO      TOPG
1. Jordan Barncastle, Texas Tech             29        20      0.69     
2. Maryann Baker, Texas A&M                   34        31      0.91
3. Britney Blythe, Colorado                       32        32      1.00
3. Carol Blair-Mobley, Oklahoma State    32        32      1.00
3. Morgan Hook, Oklahoma                        34        34      1.00
3. Jessica Periago, Nebraska                     31        31      1.00

SPEARS BECOMES ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER: Senior guard/forward Brittany Spears scored 21 points in the Big 12 Championship first round game against Kansas and in the process moved past Lisa Van Goor (1980-85) for the program's all-time lead in scoring.

Spears, now with 2,126 points, passed Van Goor on a conventional 3-point play early in the second half. She tied Van Goor at 2,067 with a driving layup in the paint at the 17:04 mark, was fouled, and then scored point No. 2,068 with the ensuing free throw.

Spears is also CU's leader in all-time field-goal attempts with 1,843 as she passed Van Goor's previous mark of 1,787 during the loss to Baylor. On CU's all-time charts, she also ranks first in double-figure scoring games (109), second in minutes (4,136), field-goals made (776) and 3-point attempts (680), third in blocked shots (153), 3-point field-goals made (230) and games started (125), fourth in rebounds (982) and double-doubles (31), seventh in steals (236) and eighth in free-throws made (344).

SPEARS ON BIG 12 CHARTS: With 2,126 points Brittany Spears is the active leading scorer in the Big 12, just ahead Oklahoma's Danielle Robinson who has 2,122. Spears is eighth on the Big 12's all-time scoring list and also ranks sixth in career field-goal attempts (1,843), 10th in field-goals made (776) and 11th in 3-point attempts (680).

ACADEMIC BUFFS: Sophomore Meagan Malcolm-Peck and junior Julie Seabrook were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Second Team on Feb. 15, sporting cumulative GPA's above 3.0. 

The league academic honor is the second for Seabrook, who was a first team pick in 2010, and the first for Malcolm-Peck, who is in her first season of eligibility for this recognition. Both are majoring in business.

Since the formation of the Big 12 for the 1996-97 season, CU's women's basketball team has had 61 Academic All-Big 12 selections, including 40 first team honorees.

COMMUNITY CHAMPION: Junior Julie Seabrook was named CU's member of the 2011 Winter Chick-fil-A Community of Champions team. One student-athlete at each Big 12 institution is awarded each fall, winter and spring term based on academics, community service, leadership and sportsmanship.

SPEARS' STARTING STREAK: Senior Brittany Spears continues to add to her school records for consecutive overall starts and starts from the beginning of a career, now at 125 straight games. She passed the previous mark of overall consecutive starts set by Amy Mathern (1989-93) with her 113th straight start in the Texas game on Jan. 30. She passed Lisa Van Goor (1980-85) for starts at the beginning of a career, when she started her 101st game against Illinois on Dec. 4. She is third in most overall career starts, trailing only the 127 by Erin Scholz (1993-97) and the 126 by Shelley Sheetz (1991-95).

JEFFERY 'STEALS' THE SHOW: Sophomore Chucky Jeffery is second in the Big 12 at 2.6 steals per game. Her 73 steals this season rank 13th on CU's single-season list. She has had six or more steals in four games this season (Regis, Evansville, Colgate and Kansas) and has at least three steals in 14 of 28 games. She had a career and team season-high seven steals in the win over Colgate. It's the 21st time a Buff has registered seven or more steals in a game, but the first since Damietta Velicica had seven vs. Tulane on December 6, 1997.

TOUGH SCHEDULE: Seventeen of Colorado's 30 regular season-conference tournament opponents moved on with the Buffaloes to postseason action. Seven Big 12 teams, plus nonconference foes Dayton and UT-Martin advanced to the NCAA Tournament while Kansas, Oklahoma State, USC and Denver all advanced to the WNIT.

Oklahoma State would be the first out of the four WNIT participants the Buffaloes could meet, potentially a third round matchup. Oklahoma State plays at Wyoming on Monday.

HOME AT THE CECC: Colorado is traditionally tough at home with a 355-119 all-time record at the Coors Events/Conference Center (.749). The Buffaloes have won 10 or more games in a season at the CECC in 22 of the previous 33 years. The Buffaloes have enjoyed five undefeated seasons (1980-83, 1992-94) at the CECC.

BUFFS ON TV: Colorado's regular season schedule featured 10 games televised either regionally or nationally, seven of which were at home. CU's season opener against Regis on Nov. 12 was the first FSN Rocky Mountain televised followed by Colorado State (Dec. 8), North Dakota (Jan. 4), Kansas (Jan. 12), Kansas State (Jan. 26),  Nebraska (Feb. 6), Kansas State (Feb. 16), Oklahoma (Feb. 23), at Nebraska (Mar 2) and the Big 12 first round game against Kansas (Mar. 8). The home game against Nebraska was televised nationally on FSN as part of the network's Big 12 package.

CU has appeared on 91 regional or national telecasts over the last 10 seasons.