CU Buffs women’s basketball showing signs of progress in early days of practice

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Bringing 10 new players into the fold, Colorado women’s basketball coach JR Payne didn’t really know what type of chemistry her team would have this season.

There has been one major positive so far, though.

“I tell everyone we don’t have a single jerk on our team,” said Payne, entering her ninth season as the Buffaloes’ head coach. “Like everyone is supportive, they work hard, even some that are still struggling to figure out the offense and things like that, they come with a positive spirit every day. So that part is really great.”

The on-court chemistry will take a bit longer to form, but that work is underway and now that the Buffs have a schedule in place, the road map is in front of them. CU’s 29-game schedule wasn’t announced until Thursday, but Payne said it’s a good slate for her team, which has 10 newcomers among the 14 players on the roster.

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