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N. Colorado Bears vs. Sacramento State Hornets: How to watch NCAA Basketball online, TV channel, live stream info, start time
Halftime Report
After a tough loss on the road their last time out, N. Colorado looks much better today on their home court. They have jumped out to a quick 40-33 lead against Sacramento State.
If N. Colorado keeps playing like this, they’ll bump their record up to 10-7 in no time. On the other hand, Sacramento State will have to make due with a 5-12 record unless they turn things around (and fast).
Who’s Playing
Sacramento State Hornets @ N. Colorado Bears
Current Records: Sacramento State 5-11, N. Colorado 9-7
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Sacramento State has enjoyed a two-game homestand but will soon have to dust off their road jerseys. The Sacramento State Hornets and the N. Colorado Bears will face off in a Big Sky battle at 8:00 p.m. ET on Thursday at Bank of Colorado Arena. N. Colorado took a loss in their last matchup and will be looking to turn the tables on Sacramento State, who comes in off a win.
Winning is just a little bit easier when you outrebound your opponent 15 to 4 on the offensive boards, a fact Sacramento State proved on Saturday. They had just enough and edged the Bengals out 66-64. Kudos to the oddsmakers for accurately forecasting both the winner and the close margin.
Meanwhile, N. Colorado unfortunately witnessed the end of their five-game winning streak on Saturday. They fell 90-81 to the Bobcats. N. Colorado has struggled against Montana State recently, as their matchup on Saturday was their sixth consecutive lost matchup.
The Hornets’ win was their fourth straight at home, which pushed their record up to 5-11. Those good results were due in large part to their offensive dominance across that stretch, as they averaged 76.0 points per game. As for the Bears, their defeat ended a three-game streak of away wins and brought them to 9-7.
Sacramento State is hoping to beat the odds on Thursday, as the experts think they’re headed for a loss. For those looking to play the spread, watch out: Sacramento State is playing on the road, but their 2-6 record against the spread as such isn’t exactly encouraging.
Sacramento State lost to N. Colorado on the road by a decisive 70-54 margin in their previous meeting back in February of 2023. Can Sacramento State avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We’ll find out soon enough.
Odds
N. Colorado is a big 8.5-point favorite against Sacramento State, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Bears as a 7.5-point favorite.
The over/under is set at 148.5 points.
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Series History
N. Colorado has won 7 out of their last 10 games against Sacramento State.
- Feb 11, 2023 – N. Colorado 70 vs. Sacramento State 54
- Jan 12, 2023 – Sacramento State 72 vs. N. Colorado 64
- Feb 10, 2022 – N. Colorado 79 vs. Sacramento State 61
- Jan 08, 2022 – Sacramento State 85 vs. N. Colorado 71
- Mar 10, 2021 – N. Colorado 90 vs. Sacramento State 83
- Feb 15, 2020 – N. Colorado 68 vs. Sacramento State 65
- Jan 16, 2020 – N. Colorado 71 vs. Sacramento State 52
- Feb 09, 2019 – N. Colorado 65 vs. Sacramento State 59
- Dec 29, 2018 – N. Colorado 70 vs. Sacramento State 65
- Mar 03, 2018 – Sacramento State 88 vs. N. Colorado 77
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Dog reunites with owner after 43 days lost in the mountains
Dog survives 43 days in Colorado mountains and reunites with owner
After 43 days lost in the Colorado mountains, a Ring camera helps volunteers find and reunite 10-year-old dog, Rocky, with his owners.
A dog named Rocky was rescued and reunited with his owner after surviving 43 days alone in Summit County, Colorado.
Rocky, age 10, had gone missing in late December after escaping from a pet sitter while his owner was traveling.
According to local media, volunteers from Summit Lost Pet Rescue and members of the local community helped search for the dog for weeks, eventually locating and capturing him using a tip from a homeowner who spotted the dog on her Ring camera and a trap set with the owner’s scent.
According to Summit Daily, Rocky had gone from 50 pounds to 28 pounds during the time he was lost.
Video posted by Summit Lost Pet Rescue shows the heartwarming moment Rocky is reunited with his owner, Steven Maa.
“It takes partnership, a village, and donations to save lost pets,” the organization wrote on social media.
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Greer, Wooten combine for 20, Colorado women advance in Big 12 Tournament with 55-48 win over Kansas
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Logyn Greer and Desiree Wooten both scored 10 points in No. 6 seed Colorado’s 55-48 win over No. 11 seed Kansas on Thursday night to advance to the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Conference Tournament.
Greer shot 4 for 7 from the field and drained both her attempts from 3-point range from the Buffaloes (21-10). She had six rebounds and four blocks. Wooten added four assists.
Colorado was in foul trouble early, racking up seven fouls in the first quarter. A 9-0 run in the second quarter broke the game open for the Buffaloes and they entered halftime up 26-18. Their defense held Kansas to 36% (19 of 53) from the field and 15% (2 of 13) from 3-point range.
Kansas (19-13) was led in scoring by S’Mya Nichols, who put up 14. Her and Sania Copeland scored the only 3-pointers for the Jayhawks.
Colorado: Will play No. 3 seed Baylor on Friday. The Lady Bears are ranked No. 20 in the country.
Kansas: Will wait for an invitation into a postseason tournament.
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Deen: Avalanche Solve Roster Needs. What’s Next? | Colorado Hockey Now
The trade deadline is less than 24 hours away and the Avalanche have already made the three moves that had been clear-cuts needs for the team.
They needed to improve their third pair. They did that by swapping Samuel Girard for Brett Kulak.
They needed to replace the recently departed Ilya Solovyov with a more capable No. 7 option on the blueline. That was accomplished with Wednesday’s trade for Nick Blankenburg.
Most importantly, the Avs needed a third-line center. On Thursday, they paid a hefty price to acquire Nicolas Roy from the Toronto Maple Leafs.
These are all things that had to be done. Now? They have nearly $7 million in available cap space (with Logan O’Connor on LTIR), with an opportunity to improve on the roster they have. This is the part of the trade deadline where general manager Chris MacFarland can bolster the team, find those luxury additions, and maximize his team’s chances and winning a Stanley Cup.
So what could that look like?
Most of the season has seen Ross Colton, Victor Olofsson, and even Gavin Brindley occupy the wings on the third line. With Roy expected to settle into that 3C role, there’s an opportunity to build on the wing. Elliotte Friedman mentioned last week that the Avs could move on from Colton. If so, that would give them a lot more cap space and a valuable asset they can use on the trade market to bring in a solid middle-six winger. Perhaps someone like Blake Coleman.
Olofsson has chemistry with Roy dating back to last season with Vegas, but you have to wonder if they’d be looking to upgrade on his position, too.
That leaves Jack Drury on the fourth line, centering Parker Kelly and Joel Kiviranta. Brindley slots down to the No. 13 forward (when everyone is healthy), while Zakhar Bardakov is the 14th option.
If O’Connor returns before the postseason, he instantly rejoins the fourth line. That would push Kiviranta out, and he’d be the 13th forward just like he was last year. Even in that scenario, I do wonder if the Avs decide to improve on Bardakov. He’s a young centerman who has impressed in limited minutes but has struggled to gain the full trust of the coaching staff.
There’s also the option to add another depth defenseman. Right now, an injury to Kulak or Devon Toews would again force Colorado to have five right-shot defensemen in the lineup. Blankenburg, who also shoots right, would be an ideal fill-in if an injury were to strike on the right side.
But what about another depth option? Colorado won the Cup in 2022 with both Ryan Murray and Jack Johnson on the outside looking in. After Girard’s injury, Johnson stepped in. But it didnd’t hurt to have multiple depth options just in case.
Could the Avs target another depth blueliner? If so, will they go for a bigger body? I’ve seen the name Urho Vaakanainen floated around. He would be the type of left-shot defenseman who could fill that role as an extra. Albeit his $1.55 million cap hit might be too large to take on without retention for such a limited role.
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