BOULDER, Colo. (AP) Seldom used Glenn Eddy scored 17 points and seven players reached double figures as Colorado won its ninth straight by defeating undermanned Savannah State 116-52 Tuesday night.<br>
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Julius Ashby added 16 points for Colorado (10-1), off to its best start since 1941-42 when it began 14-0. The Buffaloes posted the most lopsided victory in school history and their longest winning streak since 1961-62 when they won 12 in a row.<br>
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Jayson Randolph led Savannah State (1-15) with 27 points. Michael Bennett had 10 points for the Tigers, losers of 30 of 31 games over two seasons.<br>
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Savannah State turned the ball over on its first three possessions, didn't attempt a shot until a minute and 20 seconds into the game and didn't connect on a shot until Antoine Bronner's rebound basket 20 seconds later. By then, Jayson Obazuaye had six of his 15 points and Colorado led 12-2.<br>
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The Tigers got consecutive baskets only once in the first half, both by Chris Linton to make it 22-6. Andy Osborn had nine points on three, 3-pointers and Colorado outscored the Tigers 45-10 over the remaining 14:26 of the half to take a 67-16 lead into intermission.<br>
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It didn't get any better in the second half. The Buffaloes lead reached 79-16 on a 3-pointer and layup by Obazuaye. Eddy's jumper and a 3-pointer by Dominique Coleman increased Colorado's lead to 99-28 with 9:35 remaining.<br>
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