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Buffs Take Down Cougars in Three

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The Buffs are now 12-5 on the season, 2-3 in the Pac-12. The 12 wins double CU's win total from last season (6-24) and the two conference victories double the 1-21 record from last season. WSU fell to 10-7 overall and is winless in the Pac-12 (0-5).

"I'm very proud of this group because we had a tough road-swing last week (losing to Oregon State and Oregon)," coach Liz Kritza said. "We're in a really good place right now."

Colorado continues its homestand on Sunday with a match against No. 2 Washington at 3 p.m.

The match will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Network. Tickets can be purchased for $5 (adults) and $2 (13 and under) for each match at CUBuffs.com or by calling 303-49-BUFFS.
 
Awesome! It's on the PAC-12 Network. I'll make sure to watch it. :thumbsup: Oh, wait. I have DirecTV. :sad2:

It is great to see vball beginning to turn it around. We are still pretty young.
 
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"Young" is right. Six starters + libero against WSU : 3 frosh, 2 soph, 2 junior, 0 senior
 
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