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2011 Colorado Basketball Roster & Schedule

Darth Snow

Hawaiian Buffalo
Club Member
Junta Member

Date
Opponent
Location
Time (MST)
Media
Result
Nov 11 (Fri)
Fort Lewis
BOULDER
8:00 pm
W (85-57)
Nov 17 (Thu)
Wichita State
at San Juan, PR
5:30 pm
ESPNU
L (58-67)
Nov 18 (Fri)
Maryland
at San Juan, PR
4:30 pm
L (71-78)
Nov 20 (Sun)
Western Michigan
at San Juan, PR
9:30 am
W (81-76)
Nov 23 (Wed)
Air Force
at Colorado Springs
7:00 pm
The Mtn
W (76-73)
Nov 28 (Mon)
Georgia
Boulder
6:30 pm
FSN/ROOT
W (70-68)
Nov 30 (Wed)
Colorado State
at Fort Collins
6:00 pm
The Mtn
L (64-65)
Dec 07 (Wed)
Fresno State
Boulder
7:00 pm
W (71-64)
Dec 09 (Fri)
Wyoming
Boulder
7:00 pm
ROOT RM
L (54-65)
Dec 19 (Mon)
Cal State Bakersfield
Boulder
7:00 pm
W (70-64)
Dec 22 (Thu)
Texas Southern
Boulder
7:00 pm
W (56-51)
Dec 28 (Wed)
New Orleans
Boulder
7:00 pm
ROOT RM
W (92-34)
Dec 31 (Sat)
Utah*
Boulder
4:00 pm
ROOT RM
W (73-33)
Jan 05 (Thu)
Washington*
Boulder
7:00 pm
ROOT RM
W (87-69)
Jan 07 (Sat)
Washington State*
Boulder
2:00 pm
FSN/ROOT
W (71-60)
Jan 12 (Thu)
California*
at Berkeley
9:00 pm
L (57-50)
Jan 14 (Sat)
Stanford*
at Palo Alto
2:00 pm
FSN/ROOT
L (84-64)
Jan 19 (Thu)
Arizona State*
Boulder
6:30 pm
ROOT RM
W (69-54)
Jan 21 (Sat)
Arizona*
Boulder
4:00 pm
ROOT RM
W (64-63)
Jan 26 (Thu)
USC*
at Los Angeles
8:30 pm
W (74-50)
Jan 28 (Sat)
UCLA*
at Los Angeles
2:00 pm
L (60-77)
Feb 02 (Thu)
Oregon State*
Boulder
7:00 pm
W (82-60)
Feb 04 (Sat)
Oregon*
Boulder
7:00 pm
ROOT RM
W (72-71)
Feb 09 (Thu)
Arizona*
at Tucson
6:30 pm
FSN/ROOT
L (71-57)
Feb 11 (Sat)
Arizona State*
at Tempe
4:30 pm
FSN/ROOT
W (63-49)
Feb 18 (Sat)
Utah*
at Salt Lake City
3:00 pm
FSN/ROOT
W (55-48)
Feb 23 (Thu)
Stanford*
Boulder
8:30 pm
FSN/ROOT
L (74-50)
Feb 26 (Sun)
California*
Boulder
3:30 pm
FSN/ROOT
W (70-57)
Mar 01 (Thu)
Oregon*
at Eugene
8:30 pm
FSN/ROOT
L (90-81)
Mar 03 (Sat)
Oregon State*
at Corvalis
2:00 pm
FSN/ROOT
L (83-69)
Mar 07 (Wed)
Utah (PAC-12 Tournament)
at Los Angeles (Staples Center)
9:30 pm
FSN/ROOT
W (53-41)
Mar 08 (Thu)
Oregon (PAC-12 Tournament)
at Los Angeles (Staples Center)
9:30 pm
FSN/ROOT
W (63-62)
Mar 09 (Fri)California (PAC-12 Tournament)at Los Angeles (Staples Center)9:30 pmFSN/ROOTW (70-59)
Mar 10 (Sat)Arizona (PAC-12 Tournament)at Los Angeles (Staples Center)4:00 pmCBSW (53-51)
Mar 15 (Thu)UNLV (NCAA Tournament)at Albuquerque, NM7:57 pmTruTVW (68-64)
Mar 17 (Sat)Baylor (NCAA Tournament)at Albuquerque, NM6:50 pmTNTL (80-63)

Record: 24-12 (15-7)
 
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Would it be possible to put one of those cool looking # symbols next to Trey Eckloff's name? :thumbsup:
 
Tunks changed to #15. Adams is #31 and Dinwiddie is #25
 
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Ricky Kreklow would look awfully good in that sophomore SG slot that's currently empty.

EDIT -- I realize it's semantics, but Robinson at SF? I always pictured him at 4 for us. Am I the only one that thinks that way?
 
Ricky Kreklow would look awfully good in that sophomore SG slot that's currently empty.

EDIT -- I realize it's semantics, but Robinson at SF? I always pictured him at 4 for us. Am I the only one that thinks that way?

He certainly played 4 last year, but I think Coach Boyle envisions him as able to play 3 with different lineups on the floor. If Mills and Dufault are on the court at the same time, 'Dre slides to 3, and becomes a slashing wing. I think he showed the ability last year to excel there, we just really need his presence in the post.
 
5 of the last 7 conference games on the road. if Cal is indeed the conference heavy, that 2-26 game at the CEC could be a big one.....for any kind of post-season consideration....and wait for it....the 26th is a Sunday!
 
Seriously doubt that Gordon ends up at SF, depending on how much he grows, and I have heard he is still growing and close to 6'9" and his skills he will be more of a 4/5 guy.
 
I am really liking this team, next year and beyond I think they are going to really be turning heads.
 
SIAP but it looks like CU added a walk-on from Fairview HS/Santa Clara: Beau Gamble

Beau played at Santa Clara last year as a freshman walk on and gave them a couple points a night. Dad was an All-American skier at CU. Nice pickup for the program.
 
Updated the chart. Found some info on Beau. Kinda hilarious. Looks like he's a PG with a pretty nice 3pt shot.
For fun:
WHY GAMBLE CHOSE SANTA CLARA: "I chose Santa Clara because it has been my dream school since I went to the basketball camp in 2007. Santa Clara University has the perfect campus and the school is located in one of the best places in the world. The school is one of the top schools in the country, so the academics part is a big reason why I chose SCU. The coaching staff at SCU is a perfect fit for my playing style and the players on the team are all great people to be around."

And his highschool #s:
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended New Hampton Prep in New Hampshire last season ... played in six games before he missed the rest of the season with an injury … a 2009 graduate of Fairview High School in Boulder, Colo., he as coached by Frank Lee; and played in the Rocky Mountain Fall Showcase game all four years, including his sophomore year when he was the MVP with 28 points (six three-pointers) … two-year captain, he won four varsity letters in basketball when he led his team to the state semi-finals with a 26-1 record … led Class 5a in assists his senior year … scored 29 points in three games and had 10 or more assists in six games … averaged 9 ppg, 7 apg, 4 rpg and 3 spg his senior year when he was named second-team all-state and first-team all-conference … 15 ppg, 4 apg, 3 spg and 2 rpg his junior year when he was honored second-team all-conference … played AAU for Boulder Titans and Colorado Chaos … Colorado Chaos won the Great American Shootout.
http://santaclarabroncos.com/sports/m-baskbl/2010-11/bios/Beau-Gamble


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h, and his mom was an all american in tennis at texas. Good genes for sure.
 
Times & TV updated. Just for clarification, FSN/ROOT means it's on national TV (Fox Sports most places, ROOT Rocky Mountain in Colorado) whereas ROOT RM means only ROOT Rocky Mountain. Luckily, right now, it appears that only 5 of the road games aren't televised.
 
inaugural pac 12 game on new years eve?

i'm not sure what to think about that one...

What I think about that is that if my wife not only agreed to travel to Stanford for our anniversary and then agrees to go to a Buffs basketball game on New Year's Eve, then I'm going to have to make a resolution to be less of a dick in 2012.
 
What I think about that is that if my wife not only agreed to travel to Stanford for our anniversary and then agrees to go to a Buffs basketball game on New Year's Eve, then I'm going to have to make a resolution to be less of a dick in 2012.

The way I look at it is that the game will be over by 6:30 -- which leaves MORE than enough time for a "proper" New Year's Eve celebration. Then again, I'm single so I'm probably not the right person to talk to on this one.

New years in boulder after a win? Sounds allsome.

:stupid:
 
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