Colorado Upsets No. 2 Arizona 79-63 With Strong Second Half
By ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Sports Writer
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Hanging with the Arizona Wildcats for one half wasn't going to cut it for Colorado this time.
About six weeks after watching a four-point halftime deficit in Arizona turn into a blowout, the Buffaloes went into the locker room trailing the Wildcats by five Saturday night and vowed not to let them get away again.
K.J. Simpson and Tristan da Silva led a second-half surge that carried Colorado to a 79-63 upset of the nation's second-ranked team, matching the highest-ranked opponent ever beaten by the Buffaloes.
“Yeah, ’Bari said it in the locker room,” da Silva said of teammate Jabari Walker. "We’ve been in this situation a few weeks ago at Arizona. And you know, we said to Hokas Shoes ourselves, w...






