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Colorado’s March Madness hopes are likely slashed.
The Colorado Buffaloes took eighth-ranked TCU to the wire, but their comeback effort fell just short against the Horned Frogs, losing by a final score of 69-62.
The Buffs came to play against one of the nation’s best teams, giving the Frogs a legitimate scare in the first half. CU started the game by immediately finding their rhythm on the offensive floor by hitting shots and taking a 17-12 lead into the second quarter.
Despite Big 12 Player of the Year Hailey Van Lith being on the floor for TCU, Jade Masagayo showcased her ability to go toe-to-toe with the best players in the country. Masagayo was automatic for the Buffaloes, finishing the first half shooting a perfect 7-7 from the floor, tallying 14 points.
Fueled by Masagayo, Colorado’s offense may have looked the best it has all season, despite being without star guard Frida Formann. The Buffaloes finished the half shooting 66.7% from the floor, hitting 14 of their 21 attempts.
Unfortunately for the Buffs, TCU had a great offensive first-half performance of their own. The Frogs were lethal from beyond the arc, drilling seven of their 14 three-point attempts to even the field.
When it was all said and done, TCU’s three-point onslaught was enough to outweigh Colorado’s overall steady hand from the floor, as the Buffs headed to the locker room down 32-36 at halftime.
Colorado would get off to a good start in the second half, as Kindyll Wetta opened play by hitting her third three-pointer of the game. Right after, things began to go downhill for the Buffaloes.
CU started to unravel during the third quarter, capping off the period by going 0-5 from the floor with four turnovers in that span. TCU wouldn’t miss their opportunity to make Colorado pay, going on a 13-2 run during that time to build their largest lead of the game. The Frogs headed to the third quarter up 52-40, putting the Buffaloes on the ropes.
Much like yesterday against Arizona, the Buffaloes weren’t willing to go away without a fight. CU ripped off a 10-0 to open the fourth quarter, fueled by back-to-back three-pointers by Kennedy Sanders and Johanna Teder, to cut TCU’s lead to only three points.
Down three with only 46 seconds to play, Colorado needed to get a huge stop and hit some big-time buckets to stay alive, but that’s now how things played out. TCU’s Sedona Prince would hit two clutch buckets. Colorado would miss to make the game two possessions and the Frogs hit their freebies down the line to ice out the Buffs.
Masagayo was a monster for Colorado, finishing with 22 points and 11 buckets from the field. Kennedy Sanders continued her momentum for the Arizona game yesterday, shooting a perfect 4-4 from the field, including a three-pointer, and 2-2 from the line for 11 total points. Tabitha Benson had a quiet offensive showing but was a menace off the boards, finishing the contest with seven rebounds.
Colorado, with an overall record of 20-12, now will have to sit out the remainder of the Big 12 Tournament and sweat out Selection Sunday. A win over TCU likely would have punched their ticket, but that wasn’t in the cards.
With their win over Arizona, there’s a non-zero chance the Buffaloes snag an at-large bid, but they’ll need some help. It’s looking unlikely that the Buffs will go dancing this March, but never say never.
by RylandScholes
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