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Colorado’s losing streak reaches four games as offense sputters at UCLA

- By Brian Howell bhowell @prairiemou­ntainmedia.com

A four-game string against ranked opponents gave the Colorado women’s basketball team an opportunit­y to make a statement and a move in the Pac-12 standings.

The Buffaloes did, but it wasn’t the statement or the move they had hoped to make.

No. 13-ranked CU rallied twice on Monday night, but sputtered late in falling to No. 8 UCLA in a defensive battle 5345 at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles.

CU (20-7, 10-6 Pac-12) has lost four consecutiv­e games. Although all four were against top-20 teams, the losing streak has taken CU from the top of the standings to a tie for fifth place with two games to play.

“Our only thought always is to figure things out,” CU head coach JR Payne said. “Put your head down and work and figure out how we can be better. That’s really the only solution.

“We have great players, we have great coaches, we have good all-around. We’ve just got to be able to really put our heads down and figure out what’s not working and make some adjustment­s and get it working again.”

On Monday, it was the offense that wasn’t working.

In an 87-81 loss to No. 7 USC on Friday, the Buffs were sensationa­l on offense and lackluster on defense.

“Tonight was the exact opposite,” Payne said.

It was the Buffs’ lowest-scoring game and lowest field goal percentage (.286) since Feb. 19, 2023, in a 61-42 loss at Arizona.

The Buffs opened Monday by missing their first nine shots. They closed the game by missing their last 10. In between, they went 16-of-37 (.432), but those opening and closing stretches were significan­t.

“Definitely have to figure out how to be more consistent at this time of the year even against really great teams,” Payne said. “We’ve got to be able to get stops and scores consistent­ly on the same night.”

The bad start put the Buffs in a 17-7 hole at the end of the first quarter. They rallied to score the first eight points of the second quarter — including backto-back 3-pointers by Frida Formann — to pull within 17-15, but UCLA responded with a 10-0 surge to take its biggest lead of the night, 27-15.

Down 29-19 at the half, the Buffs stormed out of the locker

room with a 13-2 run to take its first and only lead, 32-31. Quay Miller had all nine of her points in that run.

The Bruins, however, responded with a 13-3 run to bump the lead back to nine early in the fourth quarter.

CU pulled within 46-43 with 5:22 to go, but neither team could hit a shot after that. UCLA, however, snapped a 6-minute, 14-second scoring drought (missing 11 straight shots) with a 3-pointer by Charisma

Osborne with 1:28 to go that made it 49-43. The Bruins then scored the last four points to seal

the win.

“Definitely we are a resilient group,” Payne said of the Buffs’ rallies. “No matter what, no matter when, no matter where, we’re going to compete and fight and continue to play hard and things like that. But again, it’s frustratin­g. … It’s very frustratin­g to make a run and feel really good but then they answered with a run and knocked down some big shots and had a bunch of O-boards in the second half.”

The task now is to regroup quickly, as the Buffs host Washington on Thursday night.

Notable

In the latest AP poll released Monday, the Buffs dropped two spots to No. 13. It is their lowest ranking since coming in at No. 20 in the preseason poll. … Six Pac-12 teams are ranked this week. In addition to CU and UCLA, Stanford is No. 4, USC is No. 7, Oregon State is No. 11 and Utah is No. 18. … Arizona swept the Pac-12 weekly honors, with Esmery Martinez named player of the week and Jada Williams named the freshman of the week.

 ?? UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ATHLETICS ?? Colorado’s Aaronette Vonleh, center, tries to dribble past the UCLA defense during the game at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles on Monday.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ATHLETICS Colorado’s Aaronette Vonleh, center, tries to dribble past the UCLA defense during the game at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles on Monday.

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