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Men's Hoops More than a Tad Better

alec burks

Sophomore Alec Burks called the electric home atmosphere during the game against Oklahoma State on Jan. 15 “crazy . . . it brought me back to high school and my games. So I just love it.” He scored 20 points and collected 11 rebounds, making him one of three Buffs in double figures.

The men’s basketball team, coached by Tad Boyle, started its Big 12 Conference season in style, winning back-to-back games against nationally ranked opponents for the first time in program history.

After CU went 11-4 in the nonconference schedule and extended its home win streak against non-Big 12 opponents to 21, sophomoreAlec Burksscored a career-high 36 points in a home victory over No. 9 Missouri in the Big 12 opener. Burks subsequently was named Big 12 Player of the Week. The win over Missouri was CU’s first against a top-10 team since Feb. 4, 2003. Days later, the Buffs won at No. 21 Kansas State and at home against Oklahoma State.


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The CU women finished sixth and the men 15th at the NCAA Cross Country Championships.Laura Tremblay,Shalaya Kipp,Joe BosshardandAndy Wackerearned All-America status.

CU sophomore skierJoanne Reidclaimed a junior national championship, winning a 5K junior freestyle race at the U.S. Cross Country National Championships.

The CU men’s golf team signed four Colorado recruits, including two reigning state high school champions, David Oraee (Class 5A) and John Ahern (4A). TransferJessica Wallacewas named the Big 12 female Golfer of the Month for November, joining teammateEmily Talleyas a fall winner of the award.

In club sports, the CU men’s soccer team claimed the NCCS national title, defeating Missouri 3-1 in the championship game. SeniorConnor Hutchinsonscored twice in the finale and was named tournament MVP.