Colorado Continues Dominance with Impressive Win over Le Moyne
BOULDER, Colo. – In a display of sheer superiority, the No. 20 Colorado women’s basketball team secured an astounding 97-38 victory over Le Moyne on Wednesday night. Building on their previous triumph against No. 1 LSU, the Buffaloes proved why they are a force to be reckoned with this season.
Maddie Nolan and Frida Formann led the scoring charge for Colorado, each tallying 15 points. Aaronette Vonleh also made a significant contribution with a double-double performance. The Buffaloes showcased their sharp shooting skills, making a remarkable 11 three-pointers while maintaining an impressive 53% shooting accuracy throughout the game.
Right from the start, Colorado asserted their dominance by scoring the first 10 points of the game, leaving Le Moyne struggling to counter. By the middle of the first quarter, the Buffaloes had amassed a commanding 19-2 lead. The first half ended with Colorado in a commanding position, holding a 52-21 advantage.
The third quarter only saw Colorado extend their dominance, outscoring Le Moyne 27-9. It was a complete team effort with everyone contributing to their spectacular win. Vonleh’s exceptional performance included 13 points and 11 rebounds, establishing her as a vital asset to the team. Nolan, a graduate transfer from Michigan, displayed her long-distance shooting skills by sinking 5 out of 7 shots from beyond the arc. Additionally, Sarah-Rose Smith, a senior transfer from Missouri, provided valuable contributions off the bench, adding 10 points to the Buffaloes’ tally.
The Buffaloes capitalized on Le Moyne’s mistakes, capitalizing on 25 turnovers to score an impressive 42 points. Colorado also dominated the boards, finishing the game with a plus-17 rebounding margin. The team exhibited excellent teamwork with 29 assists on 39 baskets.
Le Moyne struggled to find their rhythm throughout the game, shooting a mere 30% overall and only managing to convert 3 of 19 attempts from three-point range. Lytoya Baker was the standout performer for the Dolphins, registering 18 points.
Colorado’s dominant performance leaves no doubt about their potential this season. After defeating No. 1 LSU and now securing a resounding victory against Le Moyne, the Buffaloes have displayed their prowess and sent a clear message to their opponents.
With their lethal shooting and formidable defensive skills, the Buffaloes are poised to make waves in the women’s college basketball scene. Fans eagerly anticipate their upcoming games, hoping to witness more exceptional performances and the team’s continued success.
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