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Joseph Hovey | Posted: 23 Nov 2022 | Updated: 17 Dec 2022
Joseph Hovey

BYU gets first home win with 71-47 defeat of Carroll College

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Amanda Barcello BYU women's basketball

PROVO, Utah — BYU women’s basketball head coach Amber Whiting recorded her first-career win at home as the Cougars defeated Carroll College 71-47 at the Marriott Center on Wednesday afternoon.

"We made some adjustments at halftime and the girls really executed them," Whiting said. "We've been trying to really dial in to the execution part and I was really happy they did that. They just knocked down shots and they looked like they were in rhythm."

BYU shot 49 percent from the field for the game and 47 percent from 3-point range. The Cougars also outrebounded Carroll 41-22 and forced 11 turnovers.

Point guard Nani Falatea was a force to be reckoned with on both sides of the ball, leading BYU with 17 points, while also pitching in five rebounds, tying a career-high six assists and recording a career-high with four steals.  

Forward Lauren Gustin extended her nation-leading double-double streak with a sixth consecutive on Wednesday night. Gustin brought down 10 boards to go along with 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting.

Kaylee Smiler added 12 points, including three 3-pointers, while Rose Bubakar and Arielle Mackey-Williams recorded nine and seven points, respectively. Bubakar also pulled down seven boards. 

The Fighting Saints were led by Jamie Pickens’ 17 points and six rebounds.

Box Score

First Quarter

Bubakar began the scoring for the Cougars with a fadeaway midrange jumper off the glass. Falatea took over from there, making an impact on both offense and defense. BYU went up 4-2 after Falatea stole a Saints’ pass and helped Gustin score on the other end.

Gustin would strike again moments later off an assist from a double-teamed Smiler. Despite missing on the drive, Falatea would squeeze her own rebound and score on the jumper to give the Cougars an 8-2 edge. Falatea would extend BYU’s lead to 11-4 with a 3-pointer and then finish the quarter with a second steal and take to the tin for two.

The Cougars led 15-8 at quarter’s end.

Second Quarter

Carroll narrowed the Cougar lead to three at 17-14 as BYU began the quarter with turnover trouble, part of eight giveaways on the half. The BYU offense got back on the board with a 3-point play from Gustin after Mackey-Williams saved an errant pass on the boundary and delivered the ball to the assisting Amanda Barcello.

Carroll would come roaring back within one at 21-20 following a 6-0 run and three-minute BYU scoring drought with two minutes left until halftime. 

Smiler and Falatea took the lid off the basket to end the half with Smiler finding the bottom of the net from deep and Falatea scoring on a driving lay-in to put BYU up 28-22 at the half.

The Cougars shot 39 percent in the opening quarters and scored 15 second-chance points off 21 rebounds. Falatea’s nine points and Gustin’s eight led BYU for the half.

Third Quarter

After an inconsistent start to the game, the BYU offense found its groove in the third quarter, shooting 73 percent from the field including 4-of-6 from distance and 6-of-7 from the free-throw line.

Smiler jumpstarted the Cougar attack with a four-point play that gave BYU its first double-digit lead of the game at 32-22. Gustin and Bubakar would then team-up to help the Cougars take 40-28 lead as the forwards exchanged scores and assists in the post on three-straight possessions.

A string of 3-pointers from Falatea, Smiler and Mackey-Williams further ballooned the BYU lead to 17 at 49-32. Free-throw makes from Bubakar and Mackey-Williams gave the Cougars a game-high lead of 20 at 54-34 to end the quarter.

Fourth Quarter

Despite a clunky start to the final period, BYU continued its breakaway run in the fourth quarter with Falatea continuing to lead the charge. After a putback score from Emma Calvert, opened BYU’s fourth-quarter scoring, Kate Vorwaller dished to Falatea for yet another 3-point make. Falatea would close her minutes for the game with a putback score of her own that gave the Cougars a 69-45 lead. BYU would go on to win 71-47. 

BYU remains at home for a Saturday showdown with Ball State on Nov. 26 at 2 p.m. MST. Watch the Cougars take-on the Cardinals live on BYUtv.org or the BYUtv App.

 

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Kenny Cox | Posted: 22 Nov 2022 | Updated: 17 Dec 2022
Kenny Cox

BYU returns home for Carroll College, Ball state this week

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PROVO, Utah – BYU women's basketball returns home to the Marriott Center this week to host Carroll College on Wednesday, Nov. 23 and Ball State on Saturday, Nov. 26. Both games begin at 2 p.m. MT will be streamed on the BYUtv App and BYUtv.org. Saturday’s game will also air on BYUtv. 

Carroll College out of Helena, Montana, is one of the top NAIA programs is 4-3 to start the year while Ball State is 2-2 and heading to Utah for a two game stretch against Utah State and BYU. 

Live TV: BYUtv (Saturday)
Stream: BYUtv App and BYUtv.org
Live Stats vs. Carroll College
Live Stats vs. Ball State
On Twitter: @BYUwbb

BYU Game Notes

 

  • CARROLL COLLEGE (NOV. 23). The Fighting Saints of Carroll College are 4-3 to start their NAIA season and are coming of a 74-35 win over Willamette last week.
  • BALL STATE (NOV 26). The Cardinals are 2-2 heading into the week and will play Utah State on Wednesday in Logan before facing the Cougars on Saturday.
  • LAST GAME. After picking up its first win of the year against previously undefeated Washington State with a 65-56 victory with three players in double figures, the Cougars fought to the end but came up short to Troy 68-62 at the North Shore Showcase. Lauren Gustin just missed out on a triple-double with 21 points, 12 rebounds and a career-best eight assists.
  • NEW ERA. BYU has a new head coach in Amber Whiting for the first time in 21 seasons after the retirement of Jeff Judkins. Judkins, the winningest coach in school history (455 wins) paved the way for first-time head coach Amber Whiting, a Cougar alum to take the rains in 2022-23. BYU is will also need to replace the WCC Player of the Year (Shaylee Gonzales), another All-WCC First Team selection (Paisley Harding) and an All-WCC Honorable Mention (Tegan Graham). The Cougars are also replacing point guard Maria Albiero who was tied with Paisley Harding for the most played games in school history.
  • DOUBLE-DOUBLE MACHINE. Forward Lauren Gustin continues to be a force down low, tied for the most double-doubles in the country with 5, one in every game to start the year. She is averaging 15.0 points per game and 14.6 rebounds. She is No. 4 nationally in rebounds per game. The junior from Salem, Utah, is No. 2 in total rebounds with 73. Gustin posted a season-high 20 rebounds against No. 16 Oklahoma.
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