CU Buffs blown out by Arizona State despite Trevor Baskin’s big performance

Trevor Baskin was the lone bright spot in Colorado’s blowout loss at Arizona State

Little went right for Colorado men’s basketball in its first true road game of the season.

Matched up with Arizona State Sun Devils in Tempe, the Buffs trailed by as many as 25 points on Saturday afternoon in an 81-61 loss. Colorado shot under 35% from the field while allowing ASU to hit 51.9% of its shots, including 13 makes from deep.

Despite the lopsided final, Colorado forward Trevor Baskin led all scorers with 23 points off the bench, marking a new season-high. The Colorado Mesa transfer went 9-for-14 from the field and pulled in 10 rebounds to secure his second double-double of the season.

No other Buff reached double-figures, with forward Andrej Jakimovski adding nine points and center Elijah Malone scoring eight. Guard Julian Hammond III, who entered Saturday as Colorado’s leading point-getter, was held scoreless from the field.

Arizona State was led by BJ Freeman and Basheer Jihad, who combined for 37 points.

Colorado dropped to 9-4 (0-2 Big 12) while the Sun Devils improved to 10-3 (1-1 Big 12).

Up next, head coach Tad Boyle and the Buffs will face the UCF Knights on Wednesday in Orlando (5 p.m. MT on ESPN+).

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Trevor Baskin looking to be a versatile contributor for CU Buffs

Trevor Baskin can do a bit of everything for the Buffs

Head coach Tad Boyle and the Colorado Buffaloes men’s basketball team enjoyed a historic season in 2023-24, accounting for 26 wins with two in the NCAA Tournament.

But that success came at the cost of losing CU’s entire starting lineup, including three players to the NBA. Amid the Buffs’ reload this offseason, they picked up a versatile forward in Trevor Baskin.

Baskin, a 6-foot-9, 205-pounder who played at Pomona High School in Arvada, transferred to CU after four seasons at Colorado Mesa.

The former Maverick spoke with Buffaloes Wire on Monday ahead of his first season in Boulder:

“I’m a very passionate player that plays a lot of emotion, but I can do a little bit of everything,” Baskin said. “I like to be a Swiss Army knife. I’m a taller player, but I can handle the ball. I like to push it in transition and find open guys. I think I’m a good passer and can post up little guards. I can bring big guys out to the 3-point line and attack them off the dribble. I can shoot. I like to be a jack-of-all-trades.

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Colorado men’s basketball lands first transfer portal commit of the offseason

Former Colorado Mesa star Trevor Baskin is joining the Buffs

After losing several big names soon after the season concluded, Colorado men’s basketball head coach Tad Boyle inked his first transfer portal pickup of the offseason on Thursday.

Heading to Boulder is Trevor Baskin, a 6-foot-9 forward who spent his last four seasons at in-state Division II Colorado Mesa. Baskin was named the 2024 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Player of the Year as a redshirt junior, posting 18.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game.

Baskin attended Pomona High School in Arvada and Colorado Mesa was the only college to offer him a scholarship spot. After hitting the transfer portal this spring following four successful years in Grand Junction, he was quickly sought after by Division I programs.

However, the Colorado native wanted to return to the Front Range, narrowing his top choices to Colorado and Colorado State. Despite the Rams nabbing 2022-23 RMAC Player of the Year Joel Scott last offseason, the Buffs won this year’s transfer portal battle.

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