Women’s basketball notes: Former CU star Jaylyn Sherrod makes impact in Buffs’ opener

Women’s basketball notes: Former CU star Jaylyn Sherrod makes impact in Buffs’ opener

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Former Colorado women's basketball star Jaylyn Sherrod passes to current Buffaloes' player Nyamer Diew during a shootaround at Arena-Auditorium in Laramie, Wyo., on Nov. 4, 2024. Sherrod was visiting the Buffs for their season opener. (CU Athletics)
Former Colorado women’s basketball star Jaylyn Sherrod passes to current Buffaloes’ player Nyamer Diew during a shootaround at Arena-Auditorium in Laramie, Wyo., on Nov. 4, 2024. Sherrod was visiting the Buffs for their season opener. (CU Athletics)

On Monday night, for the first time since March of 2019, the Colorado women’s basketball team played a game without Jaylyn Sherrod on the roster.

Sherrod still managed to make an impact on the Buffaloes, however.

One of the all-time greats in CU history, Sherrod wrapped up her collegiate career in March after leading the Buffaloes to three consecutive NCAA Tournaments, including back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances. She is now a member of the New York Liberty, which recently won the WNBA title.

Visiting this week, Sherrod was on the bench – in coaches’ gear – for the Buffs’ 56-50 win at Wyoming in the season opener on Monday.

When CU went into the locker room at halftime trailing 24-18, she spoke up. The Buffs made just 25% of their first half shots (8-for-32), including a 1-for-10 stretch to close the half. In the second half, they connected on 43% (13-of-30) and outscored the Cowgirls by 12 points.

“I’ll probably credit Jaylyn Sherrod,” CU senior Sara-Rose Smith said. “Honestly, she walked into the locker room at halftime – we’re so blessed to have her here with us – and she said, ‘Guys, it’s not the Xs and Os; you just need to take a deep breath. We’re not making shots, and that’s OK. We just need to take a deep breath.’ … She said, ‘You guys have been playing your whole lives. You know how to play basketball. You know how to put the ball in the hole. It’s just resetting your mindset in that way.’”



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