The Buffs’ roster was left shorthanded over the summer when newly-arrived transfer Mason Faulkner left almost as soon as he arrived, transferring yet again to Louisville to leave CU coach Tad Boyle with just 12 scholarship players for the 2021-22 campaign.
Not long after, two of the rookies in CU’s Pac-12-leading recruiting class were sidelined by injury, with Quincy Allen’s hip injury leading to an early designation of a redshirt season. With those personnel issues as a backdrop long before CU was hit with its recent COVID setbacks, it’s easy to wonder how some of last year’s veterans might have fared in the Buffs’ new-look rotation.įreshman guard Javon Ruffin, who has yet to play due to a knee injury, trends a little closer to his own redshirt designation with each passing week. Here’s how those once-familiar faces, and all the other former Buffs still playing college basketball, are faring so far in the 2021-22 season. Throughout his tenure Jim has served FWSIM in numerous board positions: 2012-2014 as VP Member Services 2015-2016 as a Director at Large 2017 as VP Marketing 2018-2019 as VP Strategy and currently serves as President. Schwartz has started all 12 games for the Patriots and head coach Kim English, a former CU assistant. Jim joined SIM in 2008 and quickly became a very active member. Schwartz leads George Mason with 34.3 minutes per game, well more than his CU career-high of 28.8 minutes per game as a sophomore in 2018-19. The Colorado Springs native is averaging a career-high 14.6 points per game while shooting. 451 from the field, which also is a career-best mark so far.
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373 on 3-pointers and is 14-for-16 at the free throw line. He also is averaging a career-high 5.0 rebounds. The Patriots will play a scheduled-on-the-fly matchup at No. The Demon Deacons have been a pleasant surprise in the ACC, with the 7-footer from Arvada playing a key role. Walton has started all 13 games for Wake Forest, averaging 8.0 points and 5.4 rebounds. He also is enjoying a new level of playing time at his new home, averaging a career-best 25.1 minutes (Walton’s top mark at CU was 18.6 minutes per game in 2017-18). Easy-to-use environment After a quick and seamless setup process, you are met with a straightforward interface.
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Although Walton is just 5-for-23 on 3-pointers (.217), he is shooting. FWsim is a software tool that enables you to create a virtual firework display with music, export the resulting clips to the HDD using an AVI format, as well as upload them directly to YouTube or Facebook. 471 overall and owns a team-leading 19 blocked shots. Walton never averaged more than 3.4 rebounds at CU (in 2017-18) but he is grabbing 5.4 per game for the Demon Deacons.
Horne was a key addition as a graduate transfer for the Buffs’ run to the Pac-12 title game and the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season, averaging 10.8 points and a team-leading 5.8 rebounds while shooting. He also contributed to the Buffs’ record-setting free throw effort by going 48-for-53 (.906).