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Season a 'starting point' for Boyle's Buffs

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By Ryan Thorburn Camera Sports Writer

NEW YORK -- Tad Boyle was a conflicted man in Times Square on Wednesday. Colorado's head coach reflected on a successful season, which included a program-record 24 wins, a fifth-place finish in the Big 12 and a trip to the National Invitation Tournament Final Four here at Madison Square Garden.

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