NCAAB Game Recap - Stanford at Colorado
Thu Mar 2, 2017 9:00 PM EST

Army
62
Buck
78
F
ChaSo
78
Winth
92
F
KennSt
62
FlGlf
74
F
Campbl
81
UNCA
79
F
LoyMD
60
Boston
64
F
NFla
91
Lipsco
85
F
Radf
56
Lib
52
F
Colg
72
Leh
77
F
Murr
75
MorSt
69
F
HolyC
42
Navy
49
F
SEMO
51
JSU
74
F
HiPt
55
GWebb
91
F
Manh
68
Rider
69
F
Maris
73
Canis
77
F
Drake
58
Brad
67
F
Niag
88
Quin
69
F
IndSt
72
Evans
83
F
Tuls
70
SMU
93
F
Hou
47
Cin
65
F
Iowa
59
Wisc
57
F
Rice
89
Marsh
88
F
UCF
59
SoFL
56
F
Nebras
73
Minn
88
F
FIU
67
MTSU
70
F
NCC
63
NCAT
68
F
Morg
66
MD-ES
67
F
How
56
DelSt
66
F
FlaAM
59
BethC
69
F
Nich
75
Lamar
87
F
Sac
57
UND
53
F
ODU
62
UTEP
61
F
N TX
63
W Ky
74
F
UNCC
76
UTSA
75
F
FAU
59
UAB
79
F
TxSt
84
UL
94
F(OT)
Hamp
89
Copp
82
F
Alc
88
TXSo
94
F(OT)
SCSt
88
Savan
95
F
TexAr
72
ULM
57
F
E WA
91
S UT
75
F
Ida
77
NoAZ
75
F
ArkLR
62
USA
57
F
McNee
74
SHSU
79
F
SeLA
63
NOrl
58
F
ArkSt
72
Troy
81
F
AlaAM
64
JackSt
72
F
NWSt
72
SFA
67
F
Mont
78
Web
74
F
PorSt
84
N CO
87
F
Stan
72
Colora
91
F
Tul
70
Mem
92
F
MTSt
79
IdaSt
68
F
South
64
PVAM
70
F
ASU
69
Gram
82
F
UCSB
54
CS-Ful
65
F
CSNor
70
CAPoly
76
F
HI
59
UCDav
68
F
Cal
44
Utah
74
F

Mar 2, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Stanford

35

37

72

Colorado

41

50

91

Colorado pulls away from Stanford in the 2nd half, 91-72
Fri Mar 3, 2017 12:29 AM

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) Passing the ball with aplomb and showing a zeal for sharing the load offensively brought out the best in Colorado.

Lucas Siewert, George King and Xavier Johnson each scored 15 points and Colorado pulled away in the second half to beat Stanford 91-72 Thursday night.

Wesley Gordon, Deleon Brown and Tory Miller added 10 points apiece as part of a balanced offense that carried the Buffaloes (17-13, 7-10 Pac-12) to their eighth consecutive victory against Stanford (14-15, 6-11).

"When you have 25 assists and six turnovers, you're hopefully going to win a lot of game," Colorado coach Tad Boyle said. "We really shared the ball tonight. Togetherness on offense was big-time. I think this team showed when we play together, because we don't have one guy that can carry this squad, when we play together and share it offensively and play with energy and passion defensively, this team can be as good as they want to be and beat any team in our league. But we've also shown when we don't, we're very average."

The Buffaloes were anything but average against the Cardinal, outshooting Stanford from the floor 56 percent to 45 percent. They did it by being patient and getting the ball to the open man.

"We've been talking all week about sharing the ball, getting the best shot," said Derrick White, who had eight of Colorado's assists to go with his nine points. "When we're moving the ball like that and no one has an agenda and no one is hunting their shots, we're hard to guard and getting easy looks. It's something we need to continue to do."

Stanford coach Jerod Haase said the Cardinal had all kinds of problems with Colorado, especially defensively.

"They outplayed us in every statistical category," he said. "It definitely started on the defensive end with the inability to guard. We weren't guarding their three-point shooters and they were able to spread out and have their way."

Marcus Allen had 15 points to lead the Cardinal. Reid Travis added 14 points.

Up by six at the half, Colorado seized control of the game with a stunning barrage of baskets starting the second half.

The 3-1/2 minute flurry in which Colorado outscored Stanford 16-5 carried the Buffaloes to a 57-40 lead and featured a driving dunk by Gordon and 3-pointers King and Johnson.

Stanford trailed 65-49 when Colorado took off again on a 10-2 run, ignited by Brown's 3-pointer and the Buffaloes' lead mushroomed to 23 points with 9 minutes remaining. Stanford did not threaten the rest of the way.

Colorado took a 41-35 lead at halftime, breaking away from a 28-all tie by outscoring Stanford 13-7 in the last four minutes of the period. Brown, King and Siewert all hit 3-pointers for Colorado in that span.

HOME COOKING

Colorado coach Tad Boyle registered his 100th win at the Coors Events Center, where he has gone 100-18 in seven seasons.

BIG PICTURE

Stanford: The Cardinal's inconsistent play this season again came to the fore against Colorado, absorbing a 19-point loss after pushing No. 6 Oregon to the limit before losing 75-73 last week. Stanford played the Buffaloes close for most of the first half but crumbled in the second half.

Colorado: The Buffaloes moved into a seventh-place tie with Arizona State in the conference standings and will go into the Pac-12 tournament anywhere from the No. 7-10 seed. Colorado has recovered nicely from its 0-7 start in Pac-12 play, going 7-3 in its last 10 games with one regular season game remaining.

UP NEXT

Stanford: Rounds out the regular season by visiting Utah on Saturday.

Colorado: Hosts California on Saturday afternoon in a regular season finale.

Leaders

Stanford PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Allen 15 0 2 3 0 0
R. Travis 14 0 0 8 0 0
Colorado PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Siewert 15 0 2 3 0 0
X. Johnson 15 0 1 9 1 0

Team Comparison

Stan Colora
Points For 72 91
Field Goals 27/60-45% 35/62-56%
Three Pointers 7/23-30% 11/23-48%
Free Throws 11/19-58% 10/17-59%
Offensive Rebounds 13 12
Defensive Rebounds 21 24
Rebounds 36 39
Blocks 4 3
Steals 4 5
Turnovers 10 6
Personal Fouls 20 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Colora Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Feb 2 Colora 81 @ Stan 74 X. Johnson 19 M. Sheffield II 19
Thu Mar 2 Stan 72 @ Colora 91 M. Allen 15 L. Siewert 15

Game Information

Stadium: Coors Events Center, Boulder, Colorado
Attendance: 8,008
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