The Denver Post

Boyle ties CU program wins record

Buffs pull away from Northern Colorado in second half

- By Pat Rooney prooney@ prairiemou­ntainmedia.com

It was fitting this historic win occurred against Northern Colorado.

The Colorado men’s basketball team kept its momentum intact by pulling away from the Bears for an 88-77 victory on Sunday afternoon at the CU Events Center.

It was the third win in a row for the Buffs and their 11th in a row in the intrastate rivalry against UNC. More significan­tly, it was win No. 261 at CU for head coach Tad Boyle, moving him into a tie with Sox Walseth for the program’s all-time record. Boyle is a Greeley native who spent four seasons as UNC’S head coach before moving to CU.

“It’s special to be part of,” CU point guard KJ Simpson said. “He’s a great coach. He’s always hard on us, but he just wants the best for us. He really cares about us and we care about him the same way. It’s real special to be underneath a coach like that and have him guide us and teach us how to play the right way.”

CU led 46- 39 at halftime and held a five-point lead midway through the second half before scoring eight consecutiv­e points in what turned into an 11-1 run. UNC shot 50% during the first half but the Buffs held the Bears to a .433 mark (13-for-30) after halftime.

A trio of native Colorado players for UNC — Dalton Knecht, Matt Johnson II and former Buff Daylen

Kountz — helped keep the Bears in it, combining to score 56 of UNC’S 77 points. Knecht hit four 3-pointers and posted 24 points, but Kountz was held to a 6-for16 mark.

The Buffs’ 38-28 rebounding advantage helped produce a 14-5 edge in second-chance points.

“It was a good win for us,” Boyle said. “I knew coming in UNC had some really dynamic offensive players. I think anybody that was at the game or listened to it or watched it knows why I was a little nervous coming into (Sunday’s) game. Obviously Daylen is a special kid who started his career here.

Three Colorado kids came in here and really tried to give it to us. I knew they’d be tough to guard, and they were.

“It was a good win against a team that’s going to win a lot of games in the Big Sky this year.”

Three days after posting career-highs with 25 points and nine rebounds against North Alabama, junior forward Tristan da Silva enjoyed another big game, finishing with 26 points and eight rebounds. Four players scored in double figures for the Buffs, with Simpson going 7-for-10 with 18 points and four assists.

CU topped the 50% mark

from the field for the third consecutiv­e game, finishing with a .565 mark. The Buffs also continued to make strides in the turnover department, which was a huge shortcomin­g for the club through the first week of December. CU finished with just 11 turnovers, its fourthlowe­st mark of the season. CU’S 88 points was its thirdhighe­st scoring total of the season.

“You have to keep scoring against UNC because it’s hard to stop those guys. It really is,” Boyle said. “They’re a talented offensive team. As talented an offensive team as we’ve played all year long.”

 ?? CLIFF GRASSMICK — DAILY CAMERA ?? Colorado’s KJ Simpson drives on Northern Colorado Bears’ Riley Abercrombi­e in NCAA men’s basketball on December 18, 2022.
CLIFF GRASSMICK — DAILY CAMERA Colorado’s KJ Simpson drives on Northern Colorado Bears’ Riley Abercrombi­e in NCAA men’s basketball on December 18, 2022.

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