Overview
- Tipoff is 1:30 p.m. at the CU Events Center in Boulder, with TV coverage on TNT and truTV.
- Oklahoma State arrives at 16-10 overall (4-9 Big 12) on a four-game losing streak, while Colorado is 14-12.
- The Cowboys announced that big man Lefteris Mantzoukas left the program for health reasons, reducing their frontcourt depth.
- Colorado leans on freshman scoring leader Isaiah Johnson at 16.5 points per game, with support from Barrington Hargress and Sebastian Rancik.
- The matchup could be high scoring given Oklahoma State’s fast pace and bottom-tier Big 12 defensive metrics, including points allowed and defensive three-point percentage.