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On senior night, Wright bashes Bruins

by Jack Carlough February 28, 2021
by Jack Carlough February 28, 2021 5 minutes read
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Senior guard McKinley Wright IV gets ready to throw the ball mid-air to an open teammate. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)

Draining a season-high 26 points, senior guard McKinley Wright IV created one more memory in his penultimate home game at the University of Colorado. His senior night onslaught was too much for UCLA to handle on Saturday as the Buffs knocked off the first place team in the Pac-12, 70-61.

While Saturday was a reminder of the finitude of a career, the Buffs performance hinted that there will be plenty more basketball left for CU’s seven seniors. With the win, Colorado improved to 19-7 overall and 13-6 in the Pac-12 to extend its highest Pac-12 win total and tie the 1961-62 Big Eight Conference championship team for the most conference wins. Despite the win, Colorado remained in fourth place in the Pac-12 but is now just one game behind UCLA for first place. CU will need considerable help to take the top spot, however, with Oregon and USC still above them.

Junior forward Evan Battey and the rest of the team high-five each other after the officials make a call against UCLA. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)

As was appropriate on senior night, Wright opened the scoring with a three-pointer. Besides Wright, Colorado couldn’t get much to fall early on.  The Buffs opened the affair shooting 3-of-14 from the field but enjoyed a 9-7 lead with 13 minutes left in the half.

A three from freshman forward Tristan da Silva gave CU a 14-13 lead before the Bruins and guard Johnny Juzang began to heat up. Juzang scored six points in seven minutes to help boost UCLA to a 32-24 lead. Good teams bounce back and Colorado did with a quick 8-0 run sparked by a layup from senior guard Maddox Daniels and six Wright points.

At the half, Colorado may have been fortunate to only be trailing 35-34. UCLA was shooting 50% and no Buffalo besides Wright, who had seven, made more than one field goal. He ended the period with 17 points, half of CU’s total 34.

“I was just trying to stay aggressive,” Wright said. “I felt confident in my matchup that I had with whoever was guarding me at the point so I made a couple of shots early and saw the ball go through the hoop and the basket was getting a little bigger for me.”

Head coach Tad Boyle said it was CU’s zero turnovers in the first half that played a big role in keeping the Buffs in the game.

When it mattered most, Wright’s teammates finally joined the scoring party. Colorado’s late run began with just under seven minutes remaining and UCLA leading 57-55. Junior guard Eli Parquet and senior guard D’Shawn Schwartz hit back-to-back layups before senior forward Jeriah Horne hit a dagger of a three that prompted a UCLA timeout.

It was CU’s defense, however, that shined the most down the stretch as the Bruins were held without a field goal for nearly seven minutes. UCLA relinquished six turnovers during the same time frame and Colorado took advantage for a 15-1 run to put the Bruins away.

“Our guys played with great toughness, great belief and great heart, and that’s what you have to do against UCLA,” Boyle said. “UCLA is a good basketball team. You have to beat them. They don’t beat themselves, we were dialed in there down the stretch.”

For Wright, he credited his teammates for helping him find that extra juice in crunch time.

“To be honest with you, it’s not even me, my teammates tell me to go,” Wright said. “They’re like ‘okay ‘Kin it’s that time.’ And every time it’s crunch time D’Shawn (Schwartz) is the one that always says ‘yeah it’s that time 2-5.’”

Junior forward Evan Battey (12) and Horne (10) were the only other Buffaloes with double-digit scoring. Battey hit eight of his nine free throw attempts to maintain CU’s nation-leading average of 83%.

After the game, Colorado honored its seven seniors including forward’s Dallas Walton and Alexander Strating, walk-on guard Aidan McQuade and the aforementioned Wright, Horne, Schwartz and Daniels. As a small gathering of friends and family watched from the stands, each senior gave a quick speech to conclude what was an emotional night at the CU Events Center.

“To have seven guys that are so articulate and well-spoken and just wonderful human beings to see them have success (was great),” Boyle said. “UCLA came in here last year for those that don’t remember and ruined our senior night. That’s the risk that you have of having it after the game, but I wanted these guys to get a chance to thank their teammates, their families, and their fans personally.”

Colorado’s last home hoorah of the season will be on Thursday at 7 p.m. MST against Arizona State.

Junior forward Evan Battey gets ready to score for the Buffs during the first few minutes of play. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Colorado Head Coach Tad Boyle motions to senior guard D'Shawn Schwartz during a break in the action at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior forward Jeriah Horne gets ready to pass the ball to an open teammate during the first half of play against UCLA. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Junior forward Evan Battey attempts to score for the Buffs but UCLA freshman forward Mac Etienne blocks him. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Senior guard McKinley Wright IV drives the ball toward the basket during the first half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior forward Jeriah Horne scores three points for the Buffs during the first half of play. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
UCLA freshman forward Logan Cremonesi and Junior guard Russell Stong chest-bump after the Bruins score. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Junior forward Evan Battey Elevates the ball toward the basket during the first half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior guard McKinley Wright IV eyes his opponent. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Senior guard/forward D'Shawn Schwartz drives the ball across the court during the first half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior guard McKinley Wright IV reacts to getting fouled during the first half of play against the UCLA Bruins. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Senior forward Dallas Walton shoots the ball during the first half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior guard McKinley Wright IV reacts to a call during final moments of the first half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior forward Jeriah Horne looks to drive the ball around a UCLA defender during the first half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior guard McKinley Wright IV takes a personal moment during a break in the action at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior guard McKinley Wright IV reacts to a call made by the officials. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Senior guard/forward D'Shawn Schwartz elevates the ball toward the basket during the second half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior guard McKinley Wright IV drives the ball down the court during the second half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Junior guard Eli Parque looks to get the ball around a UCLA defender during the second half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior forward Jeriah Horne and senior guard/forward D'Shawn Schwartz remember to smile in between plays as the Buffs begin to dominate the Bruins. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Junior forward Evan Battey reacts to a Bruin foul with a bloodied face during the second half of play at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior guard/forward D'Shawn Schwartz and the rest of the Buffs take a moment in between plays to celebrate. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Seniors Jeriah Horne and McKinley Wright IV give each other a hug while the CU alma mater plays in the background.
Senior guard/forward D'Shawn Schwartz and freshman guard Keeshawn Barthelemy show their everlasting friendship before the Senior Night ceremony. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
The players give each other hugs and high fives as they get ready for an emotional Senior Night ceremony. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Senior guard McKinley Wright IV and junior forward Evan Battey hug it out after a win against UCLA. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Senior guard McKinley Wright IV and junior forward Evan Battey fake high-five absent members of an absent student section following the Buff's win over UCLA at the CU Events Center. Feb. 27, 2021 (Nigel Amstock / Rivals.com)
Senior forward/center Dallas Walton gets teary eyed as he prepares for the Senior Night ceremony. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)
Junior forward Evan Battey smiles as Senior Night festivities begin. Feb. 27, 2021 (Casey Paul / CU Independent)

Contact CU Independent Head Sports Editor Jack Carlough at jack.carlough@colorado.edu and follow him on Twitter @Jack_Carlough.

Contact CU Independent Head Visuals Editor Casey Paul at casey.paul@colorado.edu.

Contact CU Independent Visuals/Operations Manager Nigel Amstock at nigel.amstock@colorado.edu (Nigel was on assignment for Rivals.com, images displayed are used with permission)

Jack Carlough

Head Sports Editor Jack Carlough is a senior studying journalism while minoring in both sports media and business. Along with writing at the CUI, Jack has interned at the Daily Camera and covered prep sports with the Left Hand Valley Courier and BoCo Preps. Follow him on Twitter @Jack_Carlough

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