BOULDER, Colo. -- Xavier Johnson and Josh Fortune scored 14 points apiece and Colorado beat Louisiana-Monroe 89-70 Thursday night in a regional game of the Legends Classic.Derrick White and George King added 12 points each for Colorado (3-0), which is off to its best start since opening the 2012-13 season with six consecutive wins.It was Colorados 11th consecutive win at the Coors Events Center.Were not where we want to be, White said. We have to improve individually and collectively. Right now, we are 3-0, which was what our goal was to start. We just have to continue to improve.Jordon Harris had 15 points -- all on 3 pointers -- to lead Louisiana-Monroe (1-2). Travis Munnings and Marvin Jean-Pierre each added 12 points for the Warhawks, who have never beaten Colorado in three meetings.Up by 25 points at the half, Colorado maintained its double-digit lead the rest of the way, going in front by 27 points on Johnsons layup with 8:10 left. Louisiana-Monroe closed the gap somewhat in the late going after Colorado began substituting freely.King hit two 3-pointers in the opening minutes and helped Colorado break out to a 48-23 halftime lead. The Buffaloes led for all but 46 seconds of the period, when the game was briefly tied.BIG PICTURELouisiana-Monroe: Last time out, in an 80-59 loss to Texas, the Warhawks struggled offensively, particularly in the second half and finished by making just 30 percent of their shots from the field. It was more of the same against Colorado, only the Warhawks shooting woes surfaced from the outset. They converted 25 percent of their shots in the first half before starting to find the range in the second half, winding up converting 41.3 percent of their shots.Colorado: Balanced scoring and depth has been a strength of Colorado in its 3-0 start. Ten of 12 players scored in the win over the Warhawks, including all five starters. And the Buffaloes did not let up despite their big lead. They kept the offensive pressure on Louisiana-Monroe throughout the game.IN TOUGHLouisiana-Monroe met its match and then some in consecutive losses to Texas and Colorado, and coach Keith Richard anticipated the Warhawks would be in tough against the teams, both members of Power 5 conferences. We lost five seniors, five very good players from last years team, he said. Im not surprised by the final score in both games. These are two good teams. Colorado is really good and theyre extra special here in Boulder.MEMORABLE STARTColorado freshman Bryce Peters, who was suspended for the first two games because of a team rule violation, made his first career basket a memorable one. Midway through the first half, he came up with a steal and then raced down the court for a breakaway dunk. He finished with nine points, including a 3-pointer off a feed from White, who rebounded a missed free throw just before the first-half buzzer.INJURY REPORTColorado junior guard Dominique Collier, who was limited to a few minutes of play Monday night against Seattle, could miss four to six weeks with a broken bone in his foot.UP NEXTLouisiana-Monroe: Travels to Cheney, Washington for a game Monday against Seattle.Colorado: Continues play in the 2016 Legends Classic on Monday when it will play Notre Dame at the Barclays Center in New York.Scarpe Basket Paul George .C. -- When North Carolina freshman Ryan Switzer reported to training camp in August he was a little miffed to learn he was third on the depth chart at punt returner. Air Max 97 In Offerta . A forerunning sled crashed into the worker Thursday at the Sanki Sliding Center. The unidentified worker broke both legs and was airlifted to a nearby hospital. http://www.airmaxshoponlineitalia.it/scontate-max-95-outlet.html . On Tuesday, Ottawa placed forward Cory Conacher and defenceman Joe Corvo on waivers as trade rumours swirl around the Senators. Scarpe Nike Tn Scontate . Mats Zuccarello and Derek Stepan scored shootout goals, and backup goalie Cam Talbot earned his second win in two nights as the Rangers shook off a late tying tally and beat the Maple Leafs 2-1 Monday night. Air Max Plus Ingrosso . -- Ty Montgomery had 290 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, and fifth-ranked Stanford held on to beat No.Hanging on to the final playoff spot in the Western Conference, a desperate Sporting Kansas City travels for a Saturday game at San Jose, a site where Kansas City has not won since 2000.To make things worse, SKC also is riding a 12-game road winless streak dating back to early April. SKC leads Seattle by five points, but the Sounders have two games in hand.An equally desperate San Jose Earthquakes squad, six points below the red line, are hoping to make the MLS playoffs for the first time since 2012, and the three points that would come with a home win would be very handy.Both clubs enter Saturdays match on five-game winless streaks in all competitions. Sporting (11-12-7, 40 points) settled for a pair of home draws in its last two matches. The ninth-place Earthquakes (7-8-13, 34 points) have won just twice over the last four monthsThe problem for San Jose has been the offense. The Earthquakes are last in MLS with 0.96 goals per game and have scored just eight times over their last 10 matches -- a stretch that incluudes six ties and two defeats.dddddddddddd They have even struggled at home, winning just one of their last eight at Avaya Stadium (1-2-5).Sporting had hoped to build on its home success, but back-to-back draws against the Houston Dynamo and Los Angeles Galaxy have left Kansas City searching for answers on the road. The fact that both games saw the opposition score in the closing moments -- Houston late in stoppage time -- makes the draws harder to accept.SKCs Dom Dwyer scored his team-leading 14th goal of the year against Los Angeles, moving into the top five on the MLS scoring charts. Jacob Peterson extended a career high with his sixth goal of the season, five of which have come since July 24. Benny Feilhaber has notched five assists in his last seven appearances.U.S. international forward Chris Wondolowski leads San Jose with 10 goals, but seven of those came before the end of April. ' ' '