![]() (AP) - Officials at the University of California, Berkeley, are reviewing whether men's head basketball coach Cuonzo Martin correctly handled sexual harassment allegations against one of his assistants. Total fouls - Utah Valley 10, Colorado 12. Assists - Utah Valley 14 (Woodbury 7) Colorado 11 (O’Brien, Clifford 4). ![]() Rebounds - Utah Valley 32 (Bandaogo, Harmon, Woodbury 7) Colorado 30 (Lovering 7). 3-point field goals - Utah Valley 9-17 (Bandaogo 0-1, Harmon 2-4, Darthard 1-3, Woodbury 3-4, Nield 0-1 Small 1-1, Potter 2-3) Colorado 4-19 (da Silva 0-4, O’Brien 0-3, Wright 4-8, Hammond III 0-2, Gabbidon 0-2). I don’t care if you’re in the NIT or the NCAA Tournament. “Teams that advance this time of year are the teams that guard. ![]() “We just couldn’t ever string together stops,” Boyle said. 31 against a California team that finished with three wins), ending in disappointment seemed fitting. ![]() 11) along with one of the ugliest losses in Boyle’s 13 seasons in Boulder (a defeat in Berkeley on Dec. Yet in a season that featured one of the most impressive nonconference wins by the entire Pac-12 Conference (CU’s win against Tennessee, now in the Sweet 16, in Nashville on Nov. CU also finished just 4-for-19 on 3-pointers, with every player not named Wright combining to go 0-for-11.Ī win would’ve allowed the Buffs to play at home one more time with a berth in the NIT Final Four on the line. 548 as a team in the first half (17-for-31), the Buffs cooled off to a. Wright hit four 3-pointers and finished with 17 points, but after shooting. Lovering finished 9-for-13 with a career-high 21 points while also adding seven rebounds. The game remained tied at 58-58 after a putback basket by CU’s Lawson Lovering with about 8:45 remaining, but Woodbury scored five points in an 8-0 Utah Valley run that put the Wolverines in control. The first half alone featured 10 ties and eight lead changes, with the teams playing to a 38-38 tie at the break. I thought we could’ve done a lot better on offense, but credit to them. The kid Woodbury was killing us, making shots. “They’ve got a lot of shooters that can spread the floor. “They’ve got really good players,” CU guard Ethan Wright said. 559 mark from the field was the third-highest posted by a CU opponent this season. With an array of CU defenders attempting, and failing, to slow Woodbury, the 6-foot-4 senior guard went 11-for-15 before finishing with 25 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. The Wolverines had four players finish with double-figure points, but none of them did the sort of damage inflicted upon CU by Woodbury. 559 mark overall while going 9-for-17 on 3-pointers. Utah Valley lit up the Events Center the entire night, finishing with a. If you want to be simplistic about this game tonight, the reality is they had Trey Woodbury, and we didn’t. To me, that’s an NCAA Tournament-caliber team. We didn’t,” CU head coach Tad Boyle said. While the Wolverines advance to face Cincinnati in the NIT quarterfinals, a season full of dramatic highs and frustrating lows for the Buffs ends with an 18-17 mark. Unable to keep pace with the hot-shooting assault of visiting Utah Valley, the CU men’s basketball team suffered an 81-69 defeat in the second round of the NIT on Sunday night at the Events Center. That combination ended the 2022-23 season for the Buffaloes.
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