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JR Payne's 2018–19 Colorado team began Pac-12 conference play with 11 straight losses, the worst start to conference play in program history. [3] JR Payne's 2018–19 Buffs lost on the road to #4/#4 ranked Oregon 102–43, the 59 point loss was the worst loss in 35 years, and 4th worst in program history. [ 4 ]
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The 2017–18 Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team represented the University of Colorado Boulder during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Buffaloes, led by second year head coach JR Payne, played their home games at the Coors Events Center and were a member of the Pac-12 Conference.
The 2019–20 Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team represented the University of Colorado Boulder during the 2019–20 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Buffaloes, led by fourth year head coach JR Payne, played their home games at the CU Events Center and were a member of the Pac-12 Conference.
2014–15 Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team; 2015–16 Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team; 2016–17 Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team; 2017–18 Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team; 2018–19 Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team; 2019–20 Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team; 2020–21 Colorado ...
The 2022–23 Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team represented the University of Colorado Boulder during the 2022–23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Buffaloes, led by seventh year head coach JR Payne, played their home games at the CU Events Center and compete as members of the Pac-12 Conference.
Both the men's and women's teams are called the Buffaloes (Buffs for short) or, rarely, the Golden Buffaloes. [2] "Lady Buffs" referred to the women's teams beginning in the 1970s, but was officially dropped in 1993. [2] The nickname was selected by the campus newspaper in a contest with a $5 prize in 1934 won by Andrew Dickson of Boulder.