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Survive and advance. That’s all that matters.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ goal of making their fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament is one step closer to fruition after beating the Arizona Wildcats 61-58 to advance to the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship.
This contest was do-or-die for both the Buffs and ‘Cats, as Arizona entered the matchup listed on ESPN’s first four out and Colorado entered off ESPN’s bubble entirely. The winner would move on to bolster their tournament resume ahead of selection Sunday, while the loser would have their dreams of dancing shuttered.
Colorado would end up the victor, but it wasn’t an easy talk. Beating Arizona required a miraculous comeback by some unexpected players.
Immediately after tip-off, it didn’t look as though the Buffs would even have a chance to win the game. CU’s offense got off to one of their worst starts of the season, making only one of their first eight shots from the floor.
The Buffaloes’ turnover bug from yesterday seemingly carried over to the first quarter, when they set their new season-high in turnovers with 33 against Houston. Against Arizona, Colorado coughed up the ball six times in the first quarter and allowed the Wildcats to covert those into 12 easy points.
Colorado fell into a 3-14 hole early but began to dig themselves out of it by the end of the period. After two big buckets from Jade Masagayo and Sara-Rose Smith, CU headed to the second quarter trailing 7-14.
Whatever JR Payne said to her players before the start of the second quarter worked, as the Buffs looked like a completely different team from then on. Sara-Rose Smith came off the bench for Colorado, providing a much-needed spark after drilling a three-pointer early in the period. Fueled by Smith’s spark, the Buffs proceeded to rip off a 12-2 run, capped off by a Johanna Teder three-pointer to give Colorado a 22-21 lead.
A switch seemingly flipped for the Buffaloes, as their turnover woes began to slow in the second quarter. Colorado turned the ball over only four times in the second quarter, which Arizona was only able to turn into two points.
After trading more buckets, Colorado and Arizona entered halftime tied up at 26-26, with nearly identical first-half stats.
Colorado’s third quarter didn’t quite go as planned. The Buffs’ defense let Arizona’s shotmakers get the looks they wanted, as the Wildcats ripped off a 6-0 run early to take the lead.
Colorado would battle back by hitting some buckets, like a Tabitha Benson three-pointer to cut the lead to only one point with 6:34 to play in the third, but that wasn’t enough. Arizona worked Colorado off the boards, snagging nine rebounds in comparison to CU’s three. The Buffaloes entered the third quarter down 40-48 with their backs against the wall and their season on the line.
Enter Kennedy Sanders and Tabitha Betson, two of Colorado’s promising freshmen. When CU needed someone to step up and fuel a comeback, their youngsters answered the call.
Sanders was nearly unstoppable in the fourth quarter, drilling a clutch three-pointer and two additional jumpers from mid-range for seven points in the period. Betson was a force to be reckoned with all day, drilling almost all of her jumpers and standing her ground in the paint.
Sanders and Betson got some help from their senior leaders too, as Lior Garzon came alive to carry the Buffaloes across the finish line. Garzon, who had a quiet day to that point, erupted for nine points and hit four clutch buckets, including a three-pointer in the fourth quarter.
With the help of Sanders, Betson and Garzon, Colorado outscored Arizona 21-10 and only turned the ball over once in the fourth quarter, taking home the narrow three-point victory.
Betson and Sanders were Colorado’s stars in Kansas City on Thursday, combining for 30 points and nine rebounds. Betson finished with 16 points, while Sanders finished with 14. Garzon didn’t score until the fourth quarter, but her nine points made her CU’s third-leading scorer and were pivotal to the victory.
With their victory over Arizona, Colorado now moves on to face #8 TCU and superstar Hailey Van Lith in the quarterfinals. If the Buffs can pull off the upset and send the Big 12 regular season champs packing, they’ll have a compelling case to make March Madness. If they lose, their season will come to a close.
Fans can tune into Colorado’s matchup with the Horned Frogs at 12:30 pm MT on Friday on ESPNU.
by RylandScholes
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