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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Buffs improved

CU happy to throw scare into KU

Kansas guard Tyshawn Taylor tips a shot by Colorado guard Nate Tomlinson during the first half, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009 at Allen Fieldhouse. The tip forced a shot clock violation by the Buffs.

Kansas guard Tyshawn Taylor tips a shot by Colorado guard Nate Tomlinson during the first half, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009 at Allen Fieldhouse. The tip forced a shot clock violation by the Buffs.

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2009 KU-CU Jan. 31

Colorado senior Jermyl Jackson-Wilson admitted that Saturday’s 66-61 loss was his best experience in Allen Fieldhouse.

“I can say this is the first time I have been here where they didn’t start singing that song with 10 minutes to go,” Jackson-Wilson said with a laugh, referring to KU’s Rock Chalk Chant. “It is a big improvement for our team, and, obviously, we have to grow from this, but I want to win.”

The last two years when Jackson-Wilson came to Lawrence, his team was blown out. KU won, 97-74, in 2007 and 69-45 in 2008.

Thanks to a second-half comeback Saturday, the Buffaloes trailed by just two with six minutes remaining.

“You only get to play here once a year, so we decided to give it all we had,” Jackson-Wilson said. “We just kept scrapping away at the lead and chipping away and finally got it down to single digits.”

The Buffaloes would have had a chance to tie it with a three at the end of regulation if not for a tough shot by Sherron Collins.

With KU leading by three, Collins hit an off-balance floater with 24 seconds left to make it a two-possession game.

“It was contested. Give him credit,” CU guard Cory Higgins said. “He made a big-time play and made a big shot.”

Added CU coach Jeff Bzdelik: “That is a great young talent making a great play. We forced him into a tough shot. And give him credit. He is a very talented young man that I have the utmost respect for.

“He earned it. We didn’t give it to him. That’s all you can do.”

CU also was hurt by uncharacteristic misses at the free-throw line.

Higgins missed the front end of two one-and-one opportunities — including a crucial one with CU down five and 5:39 remaining.

Coming into the game, he had made 36 of his 39 free-throw attempts (92.3 percent) in Big 12 play.

“I expect to make every one,” Higgins said. “It just didn’t fall tonight.”

The Buffaloes still put together a solid second half to trim KU’s 21-point second-half lead to two.

CU made 15 of 23 shots (65.2 percent) and also out-rebounded KU, 14-12, in the second 20 minutes.

“We came to a hostile environment, we were down by a lot, and we came back and showed poise,” CU guard Dwight Thorne II said. “I think we grew up a little bit in the second half.”

The Buffs also held KU center Cole Aldrich to just two second-half points on 1-for-5 shooting. Aldrich had 13 points and nine rebounds before halftime.

“We just tried to get more pressure on the ball,” Jackson-Wilson said. “When he caught the ball, just make him make shots instead of gambling for balls — making him make shots over us. He’s 6-11, 6-10, or whatever, but it’s 50-50 once you turn around and try to shoot it.”

Jackson-Wilson had a strong second half individually, often taking the ball right at Aldrich. The 6-foot-6 forward had eight points on 4-for-4 shooting in 17 second-half minutes.

In his final game at Allen Fieldhouse, he ended with 12 points and five rebounds in 27 minutes.

But he also left with a loss.

“When they come to Colorado, it’s half Kansas — as a matter of fact, it’s probably three-fourths Kansas people,” Jackson-Wilson said. “Now, it’s their real home court. I just wanted to go away with a win. Obviously, I didn’t get that, but you look forward to coming here.

“It’s great tradition here. I haven’t been so successful here in the past. This is the best game my team has played, but hopefully they can get a win here next year.”

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Comments

jayhawkinatl (anonymous) says...

"...but hopefully they can get a win here next year."Guess you gotta dream BIG!!!

February 1, 2009 at 5:47 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

drgnslayr (anonymous) says...

I've got to chalk that win up to the play of the Morris twins. Go to the game stats and add up their minutes together and it almost equals Cole's minutes, and then add up their contributions. They were extremely effective on the offensive glass, blocked shots, scored points, and hit their free throws. Without their stellar performances I'm not sure this would have been a win.Clearly the win become much harder when Sherron isn't on his game, even when it's a home game against one of our weaker opponents. But Sherron still came through in the clutch. He wants the ball. Every good team has a 'go to' guy.All of these games are giving good experience to this young team, and we are fortunate to remain undefeated in league play. No team can be taken for granted, just ask Texas.

February 1, 2009 at 6:33 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Lebowski (anonymous) says...

Please don't start talking about good teams having to have one specific "go-to" guy. I think Kansas pretty much squashed that talk last year.

February 2, 2009 at 12:57 a.m. ( | suggest removal )