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Buffaloes' Effort Falls Short Against Ducks in Pac-12 Championship

The Colorado Buffaloes faced a challenging contest against the Oregon Ducks, concluding with a score of 75-68. The Buffaloes now stand with an additional loss to their record, while the Ducks add another victory.


Mar 16, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; A general overall view of the T-Mobile Arena exterior Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

In a game marked by intense competition and frequent lead changes, the Colorado Buffaloes showcased determination but ultimately fell short against the Oregon Ducks at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Despite trailing by three points at halftime with a score of 33-30 in favor of the Ducks, Colorado fought back vigorously in the second half to put up an additional 38 points.


Colorado's performance was highlighted by their exceptional accuracy from the free-throw line, converting 21 out of 23 attempts for an impressive 91 percent success rate. However, they struggled to maintain possession throughout the game, committing a total of 13 turnovers which hindered their ability to establish consistent offensive momentum.


Mar 16, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; A general overall view as Oregon Ducks guard Jackson Shelstad (3) is introduced before the Pac-12 Tournament Championship game against the Colorado Buffaloes T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Buffaloes' defense managed only one steal during play and failed to block any shots from Oregon. This lackluster defensive showing allowed Oregon to capitalize on scoring opportunities inside the paint where they amassed a notable 46 points.


On offense, Colorado had mixed results; they made seven out of twenty-two three-point attempts resulting in a modest shooting percentage from beyond the arc at 32 percent. From two-point range, they were more efficient hitting fifty percent of their shots by making thirteen out of twenty-six attempts.


Mar 16, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Arash Markazi (left) and Steve Carp of The Sporting Tribune pose at the Pac-12 Championship game at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Rebounding was one area where Colorado excelled; they collected thirty-four rebounds over Oregon's thirty-one but still found themselves struggling with second-chance points managing just one compared to Oregon's ten.


The Ducks demonstrated strong ball control and execution with only three turnovers and capitalized on those provided by Colorado scoring twenty-three points off turnovers. Their field goal percentage stood at forty-six percent as they made twenty-eight out of sixty-one attempted shots including two successful three-pointers from seventeen tries which amounted to twelve percent shooting from long range.


Oregon also showed prowess inside as evidenced by their fifty-nine percent success rate on two-point field goals making twenty-six out of forty-four attempts. They were less dominant at free throws than Colorado but still managed seventy-one percent accuracy sinking seventeen out of twenty-four shots taken.


As fans look forward toward future matchups for both teams it is clear that each will continue honing skills and strategies for upcoming challenges on court. Fans can catch further action involving these teams as broadcasts will continue showcasing collegiate basketball talent across networks.

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