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Colorado Remains Undfeated In Pac-12 Play With 71-60 Victory

Colorado (10-4, 2-0) hosts Washington St. (9-6, 1-2) in a key conference showdown.

Colorado Remains Undfeated In Pac-12 Play With 71-60 Victory

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Colorado Vs. Washington St. Score Update: Buffs Remain Undefeated In Pac-12 With 71-60 Win

While it has only been three games, the Colorado Buffaloes seem to be enjoying their time in the Pac-12, as they knocked off Washington St. 71-60 to remain the lone undefeated team in conference play.

Carlon Brown presented the senior leadership that will be so important for the Buffs, as he netted a game-high 28 points on 9/16 shooting from the field. Brown hit six shots from behind the arc and also pulled down seven rebounds in a complete performance. Austin Dufault provided some balance in the offense, scoring 17 points on 7/9 shooting. Nate Tomlinson was the only other player to score in double-figures as he finished with 11 points. The three seniors combined to score 56 of the 71 points for Colorado.

Washington St. received a nice performance from the backcourt combination of Reggie Moore and Faisal Aden. Moore led the way for the Cougars with 14 points and four assists, while Aden chipped in 12 points on 5/11 shooting from the field.

For more on this game, be sure to visit The Ralphie Report, SB Nation's Colorado Buffaloes blog, as well as CougCenter, SB Nation's Washington St. blog.

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Colorado Vs. Washington St. Score Update: Buffs Lead 32-24 At Half

With an opportunity to be at the top of the Pac-12 standings through the first two weeks of the conference season with a win, Colorado delivered an impressive opening half performance and leads Washington St., 32-24.

Senior forward Austin Dufault was the primary offensive weapon for the Buffs in the opening half, netting 12 points on 5/5 shooting and pulling down two boards. Carlon Brown proved to be the only other offensive threat for Colorado, as he scored 10 points on 4/11 shooting and grabbed a team-high five rebounds.The Buffs were impressive on the defensive end of the court, holding Washington St. to just 38.1% shooting as a team.

The Cougars were led by the steady Brock Motum, who scored a team-high seven points on 2/7 shooting. Faisal Aden came off the bench to score four points. Washington St. didn't take care of the ball in the opening half, committing nine turnovers in just 20 minutes of action.

For more on this game, be sure to visit The Ralphie Report, SB Nation's Colorado Buffaloes blog, as well as CougCenter, SB Nation's Washington St. blog.

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Colorado (10-4, 2-0) hosts Washington St. (9-6, 1-2) in a key conference showdown.

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