A little basketball
filed in Big XII on Jan.23, 2003
I know this is a site devoted to the football team, but I want to congratulate the Men’s basketball team on a huge win over Kansas last night. I have gone to a lot of CU basketball games, and last night was probably the best crowd that I’ve been a part of at the Events Center. If you get a chance, get to a game or two and support the boys on the hardwood. Here’s the Daily Camera’s article from the game last night.
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January 23rd, 2003 on 3:08 pm
This article does belong here. After 27 losses in a row, the monkey hass been lifted. And it was lifted in dramatic fashion.. Way to go Buffs!
February 5th, 2003 on 8:13 am
First Kansas and now #3 Texas! Keep playin like this and the big dance is in the future.
February 5th, 2003 on 8:38 am
Two big games in a row on the home court is awesome. Now can they beat the other teams in the Big XII that aren’t in the Top 10?
February 5th, 2003 on 8:46 am
Unfortunately, I had class last night and was unable to go to the game. Well done gentlemen. I believe the team has now only lost one game at home (against Georgia who made a remarkable comeback with a lot of luck involved). For the Buffs to have a chance to get into the NCAAs, we need to win out at home and pick up a couple of games on the road. The biggest home tests: Missouri on 2/22 and Oklahoma State on 3/5. Best chance for road wins: Kansas State on 2/11, Iowa State on 2/25, and Baylor on 3/1. Once again, I encourage everyone to get out to the Events Center for a game or two. They can always use more support.
February 19th, 2003 on 4:21 pm
Word on the street is that we might still make the tourney even if we don’t win any road games in the big XII. That would put us at 500 in the Big XII, with wins over 4 top 25 teams. Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma St, and Missouri. That is pretty impressive. March Madness here we come.
February 20th, 2003 on 9:19 am
Don’t get your hopes up if they don’t win any road games. No Big XII team has ever made the tourney with an 8-8 conference record. On the flip side, no Big XII with a 9-7 or better conference record has ever failed to make it. It looks like we played decent on the road last night against Kansas, so hopefully we can continue to improve on the road. When it comes down to it, if we can’t beat Iowa State or Baylor (or both) on the road, we don’t deserve to be in the dance.
February 26th, 2003 on 8:54 am
Well, we can beat Mizzou, but not Iowa St. so what does that say? I think we still have a lingering chance, but we have to beat Baylor and Neb. for sure, and then hopefully beat OSU to have a shot.
Why do we seem to falter so badly on the road? lack of confidence? lack of motivation?
February 27th, 2003 on 8:05 am
At this point, I think we need to win our last three games and at least one game in the conference tournament to have a shot. The loss to Iowa State combined with Texas Tech’s upset of Oklahoma State really hurt us. Not the we really deserve to be in the dance anyway.
March 6th, 2003 on 8:14 am
Well it looks like we secured at least a .500 conference record. And beat up on 4 top 25 teams. Keep it up Buffs
March 6th, 2003 on 8:51 am
I was at the game last night. It was an ugly night of basketball and we struggled since Morandis was out with an ankle injury. I am proud of the way the guys stepped up and took care of business. Here’s where I think we stand. We obviously need to beat Nebraska at home on Saturday. That would give us a 9-7 record in the Big 12, securing at worst the #6 seed in the tourney. We probably need to win our first Big 12 tournament game (most likely verses Kansas State or Baylor) to be assured of a NCAA bid. Good luck boys.