CU men’s basketball dishes out 2022-23 team awards

Five different Buffs received team awards for their efforts during the 2022-23 season

The Colorado Buffaloes men’s basketball team missed the NCAA Tournament but wound up in the NIT for the second straight season. The Buffs topped Seton Hall but then lost to Utah Valley in the second round by 12 points.

With the college basketball season officially over, the Buffs handed out team awards for the 2022-23 season. The Buffs finished 18-17 but have a ton of promise for next season with Cody Williams being the talk of the town and Colorado landing in ESPN’s way-too-early top 25 rankings.

Here is a quick rundown of the players who received team awards for their efforts this season:

Ethan Wright opens up on decision to join Buffs

New Buff Ethan Wright talked about his decision to come to Boulder

The Colorado Buffaloes added a key piece to their basketball team by bringing in Ethan Wright from Princeton as a graduate transfer.

The addition of Wright is a big one, especially after both Elijah Parquet and Keeshawn Barthelemy transferred out.

Wright averaged 14.7 PPG and 6.9 rebounds for Princeton this past season and is expected to play a major role for Tad Boyle’s group in 2022.

Wright does a lot of things well on the basketball court, and he acknowledged that he won’t just be on the bench, although his exact role is to be determined (h/t Pat Rooney of BuffZone).

“He (Boyle) wants to kind of let me go to try and get offensive rebounds and stuff. We didn’t talk about specific (roles), but they don’t want me to come and just stay on the sidelines. That was another reason I was attracted to Colorado. It’s a unique opportunity.”

The Buffs saw Jabari Walker enter the NBA draft — although he could return if he chooses to — and then watched Parquet and Barthelemy leave, so bringing in Wright is a step in the right direction.

Moving from the Ivy League to the Pac-12 is quite a change,  but Wright should have no problem fitting in with the Buffs and should play a significant role.

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Buffs land Princeton guard Ethan Wright from transfer portal

The Buffs bolstered their roster with a transfer portal pickup

As the college basketball offseason has begun to heat up in the wake of Kansas’ recent national championship victory, the Colorado Buffaloes have gotten busy. On Thursday, they landed a commitment from 2022 forward Bobi Klintman as well as a transfer portal commit in the form of Princeton guard Ethan Wright.

Wright joins the Buffaloes with one year of NCAA eligibility remaining. He’s had an impressive run since he joined the Tigers in 2018, finishing his Princeton career 18th all-time in program history with 199 3-pointers made. In 2021-22, he averaged 14.7 points and 6.9 rebounds per game and sunk 70 3-pointers over the course of 30 games played. Wright shot an impressive 50% from the field and 70.6% from the free-throw line.

He also helped lead the Tigers to a 23-7 season with a 12-2 record against Ivy League opponents. The skilled shooter will likely assume many of the minutes lost from Keeshawn Barthelemy’s departure.

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