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Ari Davis | Posted: 14 Dec 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Ari Davis

3-pointers help BYU to a 71-57 win over UVU

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Brenna 3 vs UVU

PROVO, Utah – Three-pointers helped the BYU women’s basketball team take down Utah Valley University 71-57 Saturday afternoon at the Marriott Center.

BYU vs. UVU Final Box Score

"I’m really proud of Shalae (Salmon). I thought she played a really nice game tonight," BYU head coach Jeff Judkins said.  "I think it meant a lot to her because Dan Nielson coached her for so many years and wanted to do the things she’s worked so hard at. She responded to it. It’s good to see Maria (Albiero) get out of her slump shooting the ball as well as Brenna (Drollinger). I think that really helped us.  I think Dan did a good job with them and got them ready to play. I think the size and a deep bench is what made the difference tonight. We’ve had a hard schedule and now finals, but it was good to get that win and have that taste out of our mouths."

BYU tallied 11 3-pointers in the game for a 61.1 clip. Brenna Chase Drollinger led all players with a total of 19 points with five trey’s, adding seven rebounds and two assists. Shalae Salmon finished the game with 14 points and six rebounds while Paisley Johnson tallied six assists.

Utah Valley put up the first basket of the game and the teams traded points as UVU put up three straight treys to take an 11-4 lead with just over four minutes left in the first quarter.

A pair of buckets at the charity line from Johnson followed by a basket from Salmon brought BYU within one point at 11-10. The Cougars fought from behind and back-to-back layups from Salmon tied the game up at 17-all to end the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Cougars took their first lead of the game as Babalu Ugwu drained a 3-pointer and followed it up with a jumper to make the score 24-21. Drollinger then hit a 3-pointer and BYU went up 27-22 with just over six minutes left in the half. After two UVU free throws, Drollinger put up another trey followed immediately by a fast-break 3-pointer from Leilani Otuafi to put the Cougars ahead by 10, 33-23.

However, the Wolverines put up back-to-back trey’s to bring the game within four points making the score 35-31 with 3:36 left on the clock. In the final minute of the second quarter, UVU made it a one-point game heading into the break, 37-36, on a 3-pointer and a jumper. 

BYU kept UVU scoreless for the first three minutes of the third quarter. Maria Albiero opened up BYU’s scoring with three buckets from the charity line followed by a 3-pointer from Drollinger to make the score 43-38.  BYU continued to dominate on defense, holding UVU to only 10 points in the quarter. The Cougars finished the quarter ahead by 11 points, 57-46.

In the final quarter, BYU maintained its double-digit lead. Johnson and Drollinger hit back-to-back 3-pointers to give BYU a 17-point 71-53 lead with just under three minutes to go in the game. After a jumper from the Wolverines, BYU ran the clock out and took the 71-57 win.

BYU will head to Hawai’i to participate in the Maui Jim Maui Classic from Dec. 18-19. The Cougars will play their first game against San Jose State on Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 5:30 p.m. HT in Lahaina, Hawai’i at the Lahaina Civic Center. The game will be available on the BYU Cougars app and the BYU Radio app.  

Team Notes

  • BYU shot a season-best 52 percent from the field on the afternoon, including a season-high 61 percent from three-point range, going 11 of 18 from distance. The Cougars held UVU to just 32 percent shooting from the field and 31 percent from behind the arc.
  • For the third time this season, four different Cougars finished the game scoring in double figures: Brenna Chase Drollinger (19), Shalae Salmon (14), Paisley Johnson (11) and Maria Albiero (10)
  • After the first 20 minutes, BYU held a 20-16 rebounding advantage. The Cougars finished the game outrebounding the Wolverines 38-29.
  • BYU dished out 11 assists in the first half to UVU’s nine. The Cougars finished with 19 assists compared with 13 for the Wolverines.
  • BYU ended the game with six blocks to UVU’s two.
  • The Cougars outscored the Wolverines in the paint 26-18.  

Player Notes

  • Brenna Chase Drollinger led BYU in the first half with 10 points, two rebounds and two assists. She finished the game with a team-high 19 points, seven rebounds and two assists. The game marked the fifth time this season she reached double figures in scoring.
  • Paisley Johnson dished out a first-half best four assists while adding six points and two rebounds. She finished the contest with 11 points, a season-high six assists and two rebounds. The game was her seventh this season reaching double figures in scoring.
  • Shalae Salmon scored in double figures for the third time this season, tallying 14 points to go along with six rebounds and one assist.
  • Maria Albiero recorded 10 points, five assists and five rebounds on the afternoon.
  • Sara Hamson tallied three blocks in the first 20 minutes along with four rebounds and two points. She ended the game with five blocks, five rebounds and four points.
  • Babalu Ugwu filled the stat sheet with seven points, seven rebounds, one assist and one steal.
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Norma Bertoch | Posted: 12 Dec 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Norma Bertoch

Lone home game brings in-state foe UVU to Marriott Center Saturday

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Kids with BYU Poster vs. USU

PROVO, Utah — With a 3-4 record on the year, BYU women’s basketball returns to the Marriott Center for its only home game in December. The Cougars host in-state foe Utah Valley, Saturday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. MDT. The BYU vs. UVU matchup will be carried live on BYUtv and on the BYUtv App.

ABOUT BYU

  • The Cougars are 3-4 on the year heading into Saturday’s home game against UVU
  • With 396 total wins, head coach Jeff Judkins is the all-time winningest men’s or women’s BYU basketball head coach. He needs four wins to reach 400 victories, a coaching milestone
  • In this week’s USA Today Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll, the Cougars play two teams ranked in the top-25; Oregon State (No. 4) and Gonzaga (No. 17); ASU was receiving votes (12)
  • In four of the seven games played to date, three players have finished with double figures in points, the last time was at Boise State
  • Junior guard Paisley Johnson leads the team in scoring, averaging 16 points per game; senior guard Brenna Chase Drollinger follows contributing 11.7 points per contest; Drollinger currently ranks 28th all-time in career points with 1,031
  • Drollinger tops the leaderboard in assists with a 3.9 average and steals with a 2.4 average; junior center Sara Hamson leads the way in rebounds and blocks, pulling down 9.4 boards a game and getting 3.6 blocks a contest
  • Entering this week’s basketball action, BYU ranked eighth nationally in rebounds per game, 16th in defensive rebounds per game and 27th in offensive rebounds per game

ABOUT UTAH VALLEY

  • Utah Valley comes to the Marriott Center with a 1-7 record; The Wolverines were picked to finish sixth in the Western Athletic Conference race
  • Two players are scoring in double figures for the Wolverines, led by 10.5 points from sophomore forward Eve Braslis and 10.1 points from senior forward Jordan Holland; Holland also gets the most steals on the squad with a 1.4 average
  • UVU is averaging 59.8 points a game while grabbing 36.3 boards a contest
  • The entire coaching staff leading the Wolverine program has BYU ties with three former players (Ashley Garfield, Morgan Bailey, Keilani Unga); Garfield was also an assistant coach; former associate assistant coach Dan Nielson is now the head coach at UVU

SERIES HISTORY
BYU leads the overall series vs. Utah Valley 9-0. The Cougars are 5-0 when the Wolverines come to play in Provo. In last year’s matchup, BYU picked up a 77-51 victory in Orem on Nov. 29.

UP NEXT FOR BYU
BYU closes out its nonconference portion of the schedule in Maui, Hawaii, playing San Jose State and No. 4 Oregon State on Wednesday, Dec. 18 and Thursday, Dec. 19. Both of those games will be heard live on BYU Radio online at byuradio.org and online on BYUcougars.com.  After the Christmas holidays, the Cougars open up West Coast Conference action at LMU and Pepperdine on Dec. 28 and Dec. 30.