- 1/19/2026 8:21:10 AM
Late-Game Rally Falls Short for Colorado Against In-State Rival
A furious second-half comeback attempt by the Colorado Buffaloes fell just short Saturday night, as the Colorado State Rams held on for a narrow 78-75 victory in a tense, back-and-forth affair. The loss snaps a multi-game winning streak for the Buffaloes in the heated cross-state series.
A Tale of Two Halves
The Rams seized control early, building a substantial lead by halftime through efficient shooting and stifling defense that disrupted Colorado's offensive rhythm. The Buffaloes struggled to find consistent scoring options, with shots repeatedly rimming out in the first period.
Emerging from the locker room, Colorado looked like a transformed team. Fueled by a raucous home crowd, they unleashed a relentless full-court press, forcing a series of critical turnovers. This defensive intensity ignited their offense, sparking a 15-2 run that erased the double-digit deficit and brought the game to a nail-biting finish.
Final Seconds Decide Outcome
With under a minute to play and the score tied, a costly turnover by the Buffaloes gave the Rams possession. Colorado State capitalized with a driving layup, taking a lead they would not relinquish. Colorado had one final chance to tie the game, but a heavily contested three-point attempt at the buzzer clanged off the iron, sealing their fate.
The Rams' balanced scoring attack proved decisive, with four players finishing in double figures. For Colorado, the standout performance came from their senior guard, who poured in a game-high 24 points, nearly willing his team to victory single-handedly during the second-half surge.
Looking Ahead
This result is a significant momentum boost for Colorado State as they head into the heart of their conference schedule. For Colorado, the focus shifts to learning from the slow start and finding a way to maintain their second-half intensity for a full forty minutes. Coaches from both sides acknowledged the classic rivalry atmosphere, praising their players' effort in a contest that lived up to its billing.
What do you think?
- Was the comeback attempt a sign of real resilience from Colorado, or does the first-half performance reveal a more serious flaw in the team's consistency?
- Should late-game playcalling in a tie game prioritize a drive to the basket for a higher-percentage shot over a potential game-winning three-pointer?
- Does a loss in a fierce rivalry game like this do more psychological damage to a team than a standard conference defeat?
- With the season series now tied, would you support the idea of a neutral-site "rubber match" tournament to definitively crown the state's best team?
Reporting by Breaking Now News.
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