The Denver Post

Buffs looking for sweep

- By Pat Rooney

No doubt, the Colorado Buffaloes are at their best when all the assets of a deep roster are making their mark.

When Evan Battey is grabbing offensive rebounds and energizing his teammates. When Lucas Siewert is providing scoring punch off the bench. When Shane Gatling and Maddox Daniels are knocking down 3-pointers.

Yet in college basketball, especially in February and even more so in March, there are times when the stars of any given contender need to shine brightest. And, aside from a few key plays late from Gatling, with the aforementi­oned role players struggling during the Buffs’ home win against Cal on Thursday night, it was the standout junior trio of McKinley Wright IV, Tyler Bey, and D’Shawn Schwartz that led CU to victory.

While the 24th-ranked Buffs certainly will be in better shape if Battey and Siewert get back on track, perhaps beginning with Saturday’s home date against Stanford, having the team’s best players be able to step up at crunch time to lead the way is a trait that should be as equally helpful down the stretch as CU’s overall depth.

“You need your best players to play well when they’re needed to play well,” CU head coach Tad Boyle said. “I don’t ever want it to fall on two or three guys’ shoulders. It’s on all of our shoulders. But the reality is there’s going to be some nights where guys don’t maybe play well, or there’s a lid on

the basket. Last night (against Cal) Lucas didn’t shoot the ball well. He’s a good shooter, we know that. But the other guys have to step up, and they did.”

Despite a slow start, it ended as a solid night for CU’s offense against Cal — the Buffs shook off a .393 shooting percentage in the first half to shoot 59 percent in the second half, and they finished with just 10 turnovers — but with the role players struggling, the veteran juniors in the starting lineup took control.

Wright, Bey, and Schwartz combined to shoot 19-for-29, with Bey grabbing 10 rebounds for his eighth double-double of the season and Schwartz matching a career-high with four assists. Certainly the Buffs need Siewert to bounce back from the season-low one point he tallied against Cal, and for Battey to return to the form he flashed last week in Los Angeles instead of the foul-plagued player who was held to four points and three rebounds on Thursday. Yet that trio showed that at times they can carry the load when their teammates are struggling.

“We know we have to be better on Saturday,” Wright said. “So nobody was mad (after Cal). We all know we’re better than we showed tonight. We have to make sure we dial in to the scouting report again. Stanford is a high-executing team.”

In Stanford, the Buffs host a foe that began the season 15-2 but arrives in Boulder having lost four of its past five games, including an overtime loss Thursday at Utah. While CU enters the game with a Pac-12 best shooting percentage of .466 in league games, the Buffs’ attack will be challenged by a Cardinal defense that owns a league-leading defensive field goal percentage of .371 in league games.

“They play good defense. And we’re going to have to take what they give us,” Boyle said. “They’re going to double our post guys every time they catch it down there. We know that. We practiced it. We prepared for it. Now we’ve got to handle it and make the plays. We know what they’re going to do defensivel­y. Now we have to counteract that with our offense.”

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