January 2, 2025 - 12:36

The Colorado women's basketball team faced a challenging matchup against the No. 11 TCU Horned Frogs, ultimately falling short with a final score of 63-50. Despite a strong start to the season with a record of 10-3 and a conference standing of 1-1 in the Big 12, the Buffaloes struggled to keep pace with TCU's aggressive play.
In the fourth quarter, Colorado made a valiant effort to close the gap, showcasing their determination and skill. However, they were unable to capitalize on key opportunities that could have turned the tide in their favor. TCU, boasting a solid record of 14-1 and an undefeated conference standing of 2-0, relied on their home-court advantage to secure the victory.
The Buffaloes will need to regroup and refine their strategies as they look ahead to upcoming games, aiming to bounce back from this tough loss. With the season still young, there is plenty of time for Colorado to build momentum and pursue their goals in the Big 12.
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