BOULDER, Colo. — Arizona opened its first road trip of the season on Tuesday night, falling 75–56 to Colorado at the CU Events Center.
The Wildcats faced an early deficit after a slow start but showed resilience throughout the contest, outscoring the Buffaloes in the second half and continuing to battle through all four quarters.
Mickayla Perdue led Arizona with a game-high 22 points, connecting on five three-pointers. Noelani Cornfield added 13 points to notch her sixth straight game scoring in double figures, while Tanyuel Welch finished with 12 points and a team-high eight rebounds, marking her fourth consecutive double-figure scoring performance.
Colorado used a strong first quarter and consistent production in the paint to build separation, holding Arizona scoreless from the field for much of the opening frame. The Buffaloes carried a 32–18 advantage into halftime.
Arizona responded coming out of the break, posting its most efficient offensive stretch in the third quarter and continuing to pressure defensively. The Wildcats forced 21 Colorado turnovers and capitalized in transition, while shooting 53.8 percent from the field in the third period.
Despite the second-half push, Colorado maintained control down the stretch behind balanced scoring and a 19-of-25 performance at the free-throw line.
Arizona moves to 9–4 on the season and will continue conference play on Saturday, January 3, 2025 at No. 21 Texas Tech.