Brigham Young University
Feb 05 | 02:00 PM
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Gonzaga University
McCarthey Athletic Center

801 N Cincinnati Spokane WA 99258

Kenny Cox | Posted: 5 Feb 2022 | Updated: 21 Feb 2022
Kenny Cox

No. 16 BYU comes back to take down Gonzaga on the road

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Pais at Gonzaga

SPOKANE, Wash. – Despite being down by 15 at halftime, the No. 16 BYU women’s basketball team rallied on the road at beat Gonzaga 62-50 on Saturday at the McCarthey Athletic Center.

“It is tough to win here. Really tough to win,” BYU head coach Jeff Judkins said. I expected our team to compete and challenged them after the first half and I am so proud of how they responded.”

Senior guard Paisley Harding scored 10 points in the first half to keep BYU (19-2, 9-1) in the game but suffered a cut under the eye that kept her down on the floor for several minutes before being helped to the locker room.

Harding returned with stitches under the eye in the second half and sparked a 19-3 third quarter, including 12 more points to push the Cougars to a comeback victory. The win gave Gonzaga (17-5, 8-1) its first West Coast Conference loss of the year.  

“Paisley is a big part of tonight’s win,” Judkins said. “Her toughness and coming back and playing is exactly what this team is. They were tough and when they play that way they are a very good team.”

BYU went into halftime trailing 35-20 but outscored the Zags 42-15 in the second half, including a school-record defensive effort allowing just three points in the third quarter.

Harding finished with 22 points on 8 of 12 shooting. Lauren Gustin recorded her 11th double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds, with nine boards coming in the second half. Shaylee Gonzales finished with 11 points, all in the second half and Sara Hamson added six points, six rebounds and five blocks off the bench.

In a tale of two halves, BYU struggled on the glass in the first half losing the rebounding battle 25-14, including giving up 11 offensive boards. In the second half BYU held a 27-13 edge on the glass.

After making seven 3-pointers in the first half, Gonzaga went 0 for 8 in the second half and BYU’s defense held the Bulldogs to just 20.7 percent from the field for the second half.

BOX SCORE

First half
Gonzaga was hot from three in the first quarter, knocking down another one on a the first-quarter buzzer to give them four and a 20-10 lead after one quarter.

The Zags continued to stay hot from deep, leading 35-20 at the break, thanks to a 7 of 11 mark from downtown. Harding led BYU with 10 points in the first half but went down late in the second quarter with a cut under the eye but came back in the second half.

Second half
Harding knocked down BYU’s first three of the game with 5:42 left in the third quarter to cut the lead down to single digits at 36-27.

BYU’s offensive woke up as a stitched up Harding went off for 12 points in the third quarter. The Cougar defense got stronger and stronger and BYU chipped away, going on a 17-2 run over seven minutes in the third quarter to take the lead 39-38 heading into the final frame. The Cougar defense held Gonzaga to just three points in the third quarter.

Gonzales got on the board for the first time in the fourth quarter with a midrange jumper to push BYU’s lead to 45-40 with seven minutes left. Gustin followed it up with another two for a 47-40 edge.

Gonzales and Gustin teamed up again for back-to-back buckets to extend BYU’s lead to 51-40 as part of another run.

With under two minutes to go, the Bulldogs cut the lead down to seven points but BYU wasn’t going to let them get any closer, sinking free throws and staying in control down the stretch.

The teams traded buckets and free throws but the Cougars won it 62-50 to complete the comeback.

BYU hosts Pepperdine on Thursday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. MST. The game will be televised on BYUtv.

 

 
Kenny Cox | Posted: 2 Feb 2022 | Updated: 10 Feb 2022
Kenny Cox

No. 16 BYU takes on tough road swing at Portland and Gonzaga

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Shaylee Gonzales brings the ball up the court on a fast-break during a 94-68 BYU win over the Pacific Tigers at the Marriott Center Saturday night.

PROVO, Utah – The No. 16 BYU women's basketball team takes on one of its toughest road swings of the year in the West Coast Conference at Portland on Thursday and at Gonzaga on Saturday.

Portland (13-4, 3-2) tips off from the Chiles Center on Feb. 3 at 5 p.m. PT. The game will be televised regionally on ROOT Sports NW, NBC Sports California and Bally Sports West. It will also be available on the WCC network outside those regions.

Gonzaga (16-4, 7-0) hosts the Cougars on Feb. 5 from the McCarthey Athletic Center at 2 p.m. PT. The game will be televised on SWX Live and ROOT Sports NW. It will also be available on the WCC Network outside those regions. 

BYU at Portland
Thursday, Feb. 3

5 p.m. PT
TV/Stream: Root Sports NWNBC Sports Bay Area, Bally Sports WestWCC Network
Live Stats
On Twitter: @BYUwbb

BYU at Gonzaga
Saturday, Feb. 5
2 p.m. PT

TV/Stream: Root Sports NW, AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, NBC Sports Bay Area, Bally Sports WestSWX Live, WCC Network (out of network only)
Live Stats
On Twitter: @BYUwbb

BYU Game Notes (18-1, 8-0)

 

  • LAST GAME: BYU scored 99 points en route to a 41-point win over San Francisco on Saturday afternoon. Paisley Harding dropped 30 points against the Dons and won WCC Player of the Week.
  • PORTLAND (13-4, 3-2). The Pilots and 3-2 in conference and are coming off of a 68-55 win at San Diego.
  • GONZAGA (16-4, 8-0). The  Bulldogs are right behind the Cougars with a 7-0 start to WCC play. Gonzaga hosts Pacific on Thursday.
  • The Cougars are No. 16 in the AP Top 25, tying the programs’ best mark set earlier this year. BYU is also 10th in the latest NCAA NET rankings and is projected as a 5-seed in the latest ESPN Bracketology for the NCAA Tournament.
  • After falling to Oklahoma in overtime, BYU has won 10 games in a row, topping the earlier season’s best mark of 8 games.
  • BYU has won 27 consecutive games in the Marriott Center. The program record is 33 games, set over the 1978-80 seasons.
  • BYU is ranked No. 4 in scoring margin at +20.6 points per game and ranks No. 12 in scoring offense at 78.9points per game. The Cougars are No. 3 in assists per game (20.1) and No. 4 in assist to turnover ratio (1.48), No. 5 in field goal percentage (47.1) and No. 13 in field goal percentage defense (34.8).
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