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Kenny Cox | Posted: 8 Mar 2022 | Updated: 8 Apr 2022
Kenny Cox

BYU falls to Gonzaga in WCC finals

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Paisley Harding WCC Finals vs Gonzaga

LAS VEGAS – No. 15 BYU was unable to beat Gonzaga for a third time this year, falling 71-59 in the finals of the West Coast Conference Tournament on Tuesday at the Orleans Arena.

BYU (26-3) cut a 12-point lead down to three in the fourth quarter but couldn’t get things any closer, trailing the Bulldogs (26-6) for most of the game.

"Tonight just wasn't our night," BYU head coach Jeff Judkins said. "We missed a lot of shots and give credit to Gonzaga for making us do that. We are still going to be in the NCAA Tournament and we won the league during the regular season. This doesn't change that. I am very proud of my team and we aren't done yet."

The Cougars had a hard time getting shots to fall for most of the game, shooting just 32.3 percent for the game while the Zags shot 49.0 percent, including 41.7 percent from behind the arc.

Despite coming short of a tournament championship, BYU is expected to make the NCAA Tournament with an at-large bid after winning the regular-season WCC title.

Shaylee Gonzales had a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds while Paisley Harding added 14 points. Lauren Gustin scored 10 and had eight rebounds.

Gonzales and Harding were named to the WCC All-Tournament Team. 

Box Score

First half
Maria Albiero tied the game up at 8-8 with a three from the corner with 5:23 to go in the first. Gonzaga went on an 8-0 run after but the Cougars answered with four straight to make it 16-12 at the end of the first quarter.

The Zags kept the pressure on through the second, knocking down a three and another midrange jumper, pushing their edge to 27-19 with 2:57 to go until halftime.

The Cougars trailed 29-21 at the break after both teams added a bucket.

Second half
Down 12, Harding hit a three for the Cougars to cut the lead back to single digits with four minutes left in the third. Sara Hamson added a short jumper and it was 41-34 with 2:57 left in the third.

Gonzales spun her way through contact and got another layup to go before the end of the third quarter, sending BYU into the fourth quarter down 43-38.

Hamson got an and-one to trim the lead to 46-43 with 8:23 to go. Gonzaga answered back over the next two minutes with a 7-0 run to push its lead back to 10 at 53-43.

That run put the Bulldogs in control for the rest of the fourth quarter. BYU was able to hang around but the clock eventually ran out for the Cougars, falling 71-59 to the Zags.

BYU will now await its selection to the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, March 13.

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Kenny Cox | Posted: 7 Mar 2022 | Updated: 8 Apr 2022
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BYU and Gonzaga to face off in WCC Championship

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WCC Arena

LAS VEGAS – No. 1 seed BYU and No. 2 seed Gonzaga will play for the championship of the West Coast Conference Tournament Tuesday, March 8 at 1 p.m. PT at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. 

The game will be televised on ESPNU with a radio broadcast on BYU Radio Sirius XM 143 and 107.9 FM. It will also be available via BYUCougars.com/LiveRadio and the BYU Cougars App. 

BYU (26-2) will match up against Gonzaga (25-6) for the third time this year. The Cougars swept the season series against the Bulldogs with a 62-50 win in Spokane and a 63-39 victory in Provo. The game is also a rematch of last year's tournament championship game. Gonzaga won 43-42 on a last-second shot. 

This is the seventh appearance by BYU in the WCC finals, with three titles under head coach Jeff Judkins. 

1 BYU vs. 2 Gonzaga
WCC Championship Final
Tuesday, March 8
1 p.m. PT
TV/Stream: ESPNU
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BYU Game Notes (26-2, 15-1)

  • WCC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPS: BYU won its fifth regular-season conference title under Judkins with a 15-1 record in league play.
  • LAST TIME VS. GONZAGA: BYU swept the season series against the Zags with a 62-50 win in Spokane and 63-39 in Provo.
  • REMATCH: The title game against Gonzaga is a rematch of last season’s WCC finals. BYU came up short after a last-second shot by the Zags doomed the Cougars 43-42.
  • CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES: This is the Cougars’ 7th appearance in the finals. BYU won it three times (2019, 2015 and 2012).
  • WCC AWARDS: Head coach Jeff Judkins won the WCC Coach of the Year for the second-consecutive year. It was his third WCC coaching honor and sixth coach of the year award for his career. Shaylee Gonzales was named the WCC Player of the Year after earning co-player of the year honors last year. In addition to Gonzales, Paisley Harding and Lauren Gustin were also named All-WCC First Team selections while Tegan Graham was an honorable mention.
  • RANKED: BYU moved up to No. 15 on Monday in the latest AP Top 25. It is the highest ranking in school history after hitting 16 three different times earlier this year.
  • STATS: Heading into the tournament, BYU ranked No. 1  in scoring margin at +21.2 points per game, No. 7 in scoring offense at 79.2 points per game. The Cougars are No. 2 in assists per game (20.3) and No. 3 in assist to turnover ratio (1.55), No. 5 in field goal percentage (47.7) and No. 23 in field goal percentage defense (35.7).
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