CU BuffZone: Once Nov. 7 rolls around, it will have been nearly eight full months since any of the Colorado Buffaloes have competed in any athletic arena.
It was on March 11 in Las Vegas that the CU men’s basketball team tipped off against Washington State in the first round of the Pac-12 Conference tournament. The Buffs lost that night, continuing a maddening late-season slide, yet they remained in line for a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Additionally, the CU women’s team still was working out, hoping to play on in the WNIT.
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