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Kenny Cox | Posted: 25 Nov 2021 | Updated: 10 Dec 2021
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BYU defense leads to 61-54 Thanksgiving win over No. 17 Florida State

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – The BYU women's basketball team ramped up the defensive effort to the tune of forcing 25 turnovers to beat No. 17 Florida State 61-54 on Thanksgiving at the St. Pete Showcase.

“The toughness that this team exhibited tonight was special,” assistant coach Lee Cummard said. “The whole team was locked in and made an impact. We have another great opportunity on Saturday.”

Guard Shaylee Gonzales led with five steals and three more players had two apiece as the Cougar defense swarmed and frustrated the ranked Seminoles (4-1) all night.

BYU (6-0) was in control for most of the game, leading by as much as 13 and holding strong when the lead was cut to four points inside of two minutes. The win gives the Cougars its first win over a ranked team this season after a victory over No. 16 Gonzaga last year.

Gonzales also poured in 24 points, going 7 of 16 from the field and 10 of 11 from the free throw line. Point guard Maria Albiero scored 10 points and made two triples while snagging three rebounds, two assists and two steals.

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First Quarter
BYU started out with six straight out of the gate before surrendering a 9-0 run to the Seminoles. Albiero drained a trey to even things up at 9-9 with 6:42 remaining in the first quarter.

The teams traded baskets in the first quarter and Tegan Graham found Albiero at the elbow for a midrange jumper to take a 17-16 lead as the first quarter came to an end.

Second Quarter
After an offensive rebound, freshman Emma Calvert hit a three from the top of the arc to take a 23-18 with seven minutes left until halftime.

The Cougars had a bit of a drought late in the first half, going nearly five minutes without a field goal. BYU weathered the storm and held onto a 32-28 advantage at the break. Gonzales paced the Cougars with 15 points in the first half while Albiero, Calvert and Paisley Harding chipped in five apiece.

Third quarter
After halftime, BYU stayed in control and Lauren Gustin picked up another two points on a lob pass from Albiero to the inside, making it 41-34 with 4:41 remaining in the third quarter.

The Cougar defense stayed aggressive with Graham blocking FSU’s Sara Bejedi and then on the next possession forcing the Seminoles into a timeout after double in the corner left them with nowhere to go with under four minutes in the third.

With one minute to go in the third quarter, Albiero drove and dished to an open Sara Hamson just outside the restricted area for Hamson to get an easy two to push the lead back to 45-38.

Fourth Quarter
Freshman Nani Falatea hit a three-pointer 30 seconds into the final quarter to give BYU its first double-digit lead at 10 points. A Harding three-point play stretched it to 13 with 7:30 to go.

Florida State cut the lead down to single digits but Albiero answered back with another jumper from the top of the key to stretch it back to 58-47 with 3:23 to go.

The Seminoles wouldn’t go away yet, getting the lead down to 58-54 with under two minutes left in the game. BYU stayed tough and made free throws down the stretch to put the game away, winning 61-54.

The Cougars will play No. 22 West Virginia on Saturday at 1 p.m. EST at the McArthur Center in St. Petersburg, Florida. The game will be streamed on FloHoops.

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Kenny Cox | Posted: 24 Nov 2021 | Updated: 10 Dec 2021
Kenny Cox

BYU women's hoops travels to St. Pete Showcase in Florida

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PROVO, Utah – BYU women's basketball will travel to St. Petersburg, Florida for two games in the St. Pete Showcase hosted by Eckerd College at the McArthur Center. The Cougars will play No. 17 Florida State on Thanksgiving at 7 p.m. EST and then face either No. 22 West Virginia or Purdue on Saturday.

Saturday's game will be at 11 a.m. or 1 p.m. EST depending on matchups and be announced after Thursday's games. 

All games will be streamed on FloHoops, powered by FloSports. Fans can watch by downloading the FloSports TV app and watching the games on your computer, mobile device, tablet, Roku or Fire Stick. Two payment options are available for FloSports TV: A monthly subscription of $29.99 or a yearly subscription of $150. Both subscriptions can be canceled at any time.

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 BYU Game Notes (5-0)

  • LAST GAME: The Cougars scored 101 points and rolled over Utah State 101-74 to move to 5-0. BYU had five players ind double figures in the win.
  • COACH JUDKINS: Head coach Jeff Judkins did not make the trip to the St. Pete Showcase. Coach Judkins tested positive for COVID-19 and will stay home to quarantine. The remainder of the team has been tested and it’s been determined by BYU’s sports medicine staff that they are safe to travel with no other positive tests in the team travel party. Assistant coach Lee Cummard will assume head coaching duties while Coach Judkins is in quarantine.
  • BYU was picked win the WCC title, receiving eight first-place votes in the preseason poll.
  • The Cougars are 5-0 to start the year for the first time since the 2013-14 season. BYU started 9-0 that year and finished 28-7 and made a run to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.
  • Paisley Harding was named the WCC Player of the Week after 25 vs. Arizona State and 12 against Boise State.