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Jack Urquhart | Posted: 10 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Jack Urquhart

BYU downed in double-overtime by San Francisco

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BYU at San Francisco Box Score

PROVO, Utah – Cassie Broadhead Devashrayee and Brenna Chase combined for 50 points in BYU women's basketball's 76-73 loss to San Francisco Saturday afternoon at the Sobrato Center.

"We did a good job of coming back to send it to overtime, but we made too many mistakes and didn’t rebound when we needed to," BYU head coach Jeff Judkins said. "You can’t give away opportunities to the home team."

Devashrayee put up 29 points, while Chase had 21. Sara Hamson scored nine points and had a career-high 20 rebounds. The Cougars fell to 14-11, 9-5 (West Coast Conference), as the Dons improved to 13-12, 8-6.

In the second extra period, Hamson scored the first four points to put the Cougars up 71-67. The Dons then rattled off eight-straight points to lead 75-71 with just 1:31 left.

Devashrayee got to the line and hit both foul shots to cut the San Francisco lead to 75-73 with 55 seconds on the clock. BYU got a defensive stop but couldn't convert on the offensive end. The Dons took over possession after a jump ball with two seconds left. San Francisco's Anna Seilund made one free throw with 1.3 seconds left and the Cougars couldn't get a game-tying attempt to go down.

Chase helped BYU out of an 8-4 early hole by hitting a 3-pointer and making a transition layup to put the Cougars up 9-8 halfway through the first quarter. She had a steal and lay-in a minute later to make it 11-8.

After consecutive buckets for San Francisco, Paisley Johnson made a nice pass to a cutting Devashrayee for a layup, and then knocked down two free throws. BYU led 15-12 heading into the second quarter.

Four minutes into the second quarter, Devashrayee stole a pass and turned the takeaway into a three-point play on the other side. Chase again broke through the Don defense for a left-handed lay-in to put the Cougars up 25-22 with four minutes left in the half.

A 7-3 run gave San Franciso a 29-28 lead with under two minutes until halftime. Devashrayee made a contested close-range shot with seconds remaining to give BYU a 30-29 edge into the locker room.

Chase led all scorers with 18 points at the half. Devashrayee followed with seven points. Hamson pulled down seven first-half boards.

A few minutes into the third quarter, the Cougars began to pick up the offensive pace. Hamson scored on one end and rejected a Don shot on the other as BYU held a 37-35 lead. Devashrayee made a left-handed shot off the glass as the Cougars extended their lead to 44-37 with 2:21 on the third-quarter clock.

San Francisco made a pair of free throws with just a few seconds left to narrow its deficit to 46-42 with one quarter remaining.

A three-point play and 3-pointer gave the Dons a 49-46 lead two minutes into the fourth quarter, but Devashrayee answered with a 3 to tie the game at 49-49. BYU went down 57-53 halfway through the final period before Johnson made two free throws.

Devashrayee swished two foul shots as the Cougars trailed 59-57 with two minutes left. A minute later, she hit an off-balance shot while being fouled to tie the game. Her free throw rimmed out as the game remained 59-59.

Johnson grabbed a rebound and was fouled with 22 seconds left. She made two free throws for a 61-59 BYU advantage. With five seconds left, San Francisco's Anna Seilund hit a leaning shot to send the game to overtime.

A pair of free throws for both teams were the only points through the first half of overtime. The Dons then made back-to-back field goals to lead 67-63 with a minute left.

After a Hamson free throw, Devashrayee buried a 3 with nine seconds left to tie the game at 67-67 and send it to another overtime.

BYU returns home Thursday to take on Pepperdine at 6 p.m. MST. The game will be broadcast on BYUtv.

BYU at San Francisco Postgame Notes

Team Notes

The Cougars went into the locker room with a one-point 30-29 advantage, but after two overtime periods fell to the Dons 76-73.

BYU led the way in rebounds in the first half with 23. USF had 20. At the conclusion of the contest, the Cougars pulled down 54 to the Dons 59.

The Cougars scored 20 points in the paint compared with 10 for The Dons in the first half. At the end of the game, BYU had 38 points while USF scored 26.

In the assists category, BYU had dished out six assists in the first half of play while USF had seven. For the game, the Cougars dished out 14 total assists, while the Dons recorded 17 assists.

The Cougars recorded six steals in the first 20 minutes of the game while the Dons had three. BYU concluded the game with 10 steals while the Dons recorded seven.

Player Notes

Brenna Chase scored BYU’s first 11 points in the game and had 18 by halftime. She finished with 21 points, making it the fifth time and the second straight that she had a 20-plus point outing. She tied in the assist category with five along with three rebounds and two steals.

Sara Hamson pulled down a team-best seven rebounds in the first half and finished with a career-high 20 total rebounds. She also recorded a game-high four blocks along with nine points.

Cassie Devashrayee scored seven points and pulled down five rebounds in the first half of action. For the game, she scored 29 points for her 15th game with 20-plus points. She grabbed nine rebounds, two assists and tied for game highs in steals with three.

Before fouling out, freshman Paisley Johnson tallied eight points and a season-best seven rebounds.

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Norma Bertoch | Posted: 6 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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In Northern California for two road WCC games

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BYU at San Francisco Game Notes

BYU at Santa Clara Game Notes

PROVO, Utah— BYU women’s basketball (13-10, 8-4) is tied for second place with Saint Mary’s entering this week’s West Coast Conference action. The Cougars are in Northern California for two league games.

BYU is at Santa Clara (7-16, 3-9) on Thursday, Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. PST. The Cougars then go to San Francisco for a Saturday, Feb. 10 game against the Dons (11-12, 6-6). That contest tips off at 2 p.m. PST. Both games will have a live video stream available on TheW.tv.

ABOUT BYU

  • In 21 games at least two players finished with double-digit points, including three in the home loss to Gonzaga.
  • Averages 68.0 points and 38.0 rebounds while shooting 42.3 percent from the field, 32.6 percent from the 3-point line and 66.7 percent from the charity stripe.
  • Nationally, BYU ranks eighth in blocked shots and ninth in blocked shots per game.
  • Senior guard Cassie Broadhead Devashrayee ranks second in free throw attempts, third in free throws made and ninth in minutes played.
  • Freshman center Sara Hamson ranks second in blocked shots per game and in blocked shots.
  • In 16 games, BYU has tallied more blocks than its opponents.
  • It has recorded more assists in eight games and pulled down more rebounds in a total of 11.

ABOUT SANTA CLARA

  • Has a 7-16, 3-9 record and is in seventh place in the WCC regular-season race.
  • Santa Clara has captured league wins over Portland, San Diego and Pepperdine.
  • The Broncos average 52.6 points and 33.1 rebounds per game, while shooting 36.7 percent from the field, 27.2 percent from the 3-point line and 66.9 percent from the charity stripe.
  • Bill Carr, who is in his second season at the helm of the Santa Clara women’s basketball program, has compiled a 21-32 record to date.

SERIES HISTORY

  • The Cougars have a 15-2 advantage in the series with the Broncos.
  • This will be the second meeting between the two foes. This year in the first game played in Provo, BYU won 65-47 on Jan. 13.
  • The Cougars are 6-2 when playing at the Leavey Center. BYU last won in Santa Clara on Jan. 7, 2016, when it picked up a 68-63 victory. 
  • Last season the two WCC foes split the series with each team winning on its home court.

ABOUT SAN FRANCISCO

  • The Dons are 11-12, 6-6 on the year and are in a two-way tie with Pacific for fourth place in the WCC.
  • USF swept the series with Santa Clara while also picking up wins over Portland, Pepperdine, LMU and Pacific.
  • At home, San Francisco has a 4-3 record in league play.
  • Head coach Molly Goodenbour is in her second year with USF where she has a 29-25 record.

SERIES HISTORY

  • BYU leads the overall series 17-4.
  • This will be the second meeting between the two foes. In the first game played in Provo on Jan. 4, the Cougars got the four-point 70-66 home win.
  • When playing at War Memorial Gym in San Francisco, BYU has a 6-2 record. The Cougars last won at USF on Jan. 9, 2016, a 66-57 road victory.
  • In last year’s WCC race, the two league foes split the series with each team winning on its home court.

UP NEXT
After the two road games, BYU is home for three-straight WCC games. It hosts Pepperdine on Feb. 15 and San Diego on Feb. 17. The final home game is vs. Portland on Feb. 22.

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