Diving right into CU news, the women’s basketball team lost again last night in Lincoln, Neb. to the Cornhuskers, 75-64. A 21-2 second-half run is what sunk the Buffs, who finish the regular season off Saturday at Coors against Kansas State.
The men, though, take their home bow tonight against Texas A&M and it’s CU senior Jermyl Jackson-Wilson’s last game at home. According to the Camera’s Ryan Thorbrun, Jackson-Wilson suffered more losses in a three-year stretch than any CU player in history. Ouch.
From earlier this week, the women’s golf team – scheduled to play in the San Jose State Invitational – got completely rained out and blown off the course. According to the cubuffs.com release, teams weren’t even able to get 9 holes in before play was completely called off. However, it’s official that CU men’s and women’s golf will soon have a new home at the to-be-christened Colorado National Golf Club in Erie.
For club sports, it looks like CU’s men’s division 3 hockey team got bounced out of the top bracket in its first game at the ACHA Nationals in Rochester, NY earlier today, with a 6-5 loss to Farmingdale State of Long Island, NY.
In other, non-CU news: Check out my preview of the film Watchmen which comes out this Friday (I’m semi-devastated that the local midnight Thursday night showings appear to be sold out). And in non-CU sports news, remember the Haney Project show I wrote about for Monday? The Golf Channel “reality” show where Tiger’s golf coach tackles the monumental challenge that is Charles Barkley’s golf swing?
I caught the first episode last night via on-demand, and let me tell you, it delivers. Cheesy, sure, but it’s Chuck at his best, and his swing at its worst. I’m sure there’s a drinking game in there somewhere.
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