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Anonymous | Posted: 29 Jan 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Bonham, Fraughton Lead Cougars to Victory

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PROVO -- A balanced scoring attack led the BYU women’s basketball team to its third straight Mountain West Conference victory over the New Mexico Lobos 76-54 in the Marriott Center on Saturday.

"It was nice to see four players score in double figures tonight," said BYU head coach Jeff Judkins. "Jen (Hamson) had a really good game and Mindy (Bonham) played great as usual. I'm really happy, even though it wasn't as good as we like, that the girls played well and we got the win. The girls have pretty much figured out what they need to do to win so we're just working more on that."

Four Cougars finished in double figures, with seniors Mindy Bonham and Coriann Fraughton leading the way on 17 points apiece. Bonham also dished out 10 assists to earn her third career double-double, while freshman Jennifer Hamson contributed with 15 points and Kristen Riley added 11.

BYU (14-7, 6-1) opened the game by shooting lights out, nailing seven of their first 10 shots to take an early 14-6 lead. During that same stretch the BYU defense held the Lobos to just 4-for-11 from the field and caused two New Mexico shot clock violations.

Senior Jazmine Foreman helped keep the BYU lead at eight with an arching three-point basket at the shot clock buzzer to make it 20-12. Bonham followed suit on the following possession as she nailed her first trey of the game to stretch the lead to 23-14.

Following Bonham's three, the Cougars went on a 6-0 run to widen the margin to 12 points at 29-17. The Lobos finished the half by outscoring BYU 7-4 to make it 33-24 at the break.

Bonham and freshman Jennifer Hamson both contributed eight points in the opening half, with Hamson also grabbing five boards.

New Mexico started the second half with five quick points to narrow the Cougar lead to five but Bonham scored a fast break lay up to end the run and continued on to score seven of the next nine BYU points, giving them the 12-point lead at 48-36.

Fraughton ended a Lobo run late in the second half by hitting shots on three consecutive possessions to put the Cougars back up by eight, 60-52.

Fraughton scored 15 of her 17 points in the second half to lead BYU. Strong defense and free throw shooting helped the Cougars close out the game and earn their sixth MWC win this season.

BYU will be back at the Marriott Center on Wednesday night for a MWC matchup against the Cowgirls of Wyoming. The game tips off at 7:00 p.m. and will be televised live on BYUtv.

Post-game Notes

Team

-The win over New Mexico was the third game in conference action this year the Cougars have had four or more players recording double figures.

-The Cougars are now 13-1 when they lead at the half, 11-4 when they make more than five 3-pointers, 12-2 when they outrebound their opponent, 11-1 when they commit less than 16 turnovers and 8-1 when they play in the Marriott Center.

-BYU is now 10-0 when 70 or more points are recorded.

Player

-Mindy Bonham finished with 17 points to lead the team for her fifth straight double-figure game and 15th this season. Her 10 assists gave her her third career double-double of the career. Mindy's points are a new season-high in conference play. She also recorded two blocks for a new season-high.

-Coriann Fraughton's 17 points were her second straight double-figure game and 13th this season.

-Jennifer Hamson's 15 points were just one shy of her career-high but is her fifth time this season to score in double-figures.

-Kristen Riley's 12 points were her third straight double-figure performance and 10th of the season.

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Norma Bertoch | Posted: 25 Jan 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Two League Games on Tap This Week

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With a (12-7, 4-1) record and in second place in the latest MWC standings, the Cougar women’s basketball team competes in two conference games this week.

They travel to San Diego to take on the Aztecs (8-9, 2-3), Wed. Jan. 26 before hosting New Mexico (6-11, 0-5) on Sat. Jan. 29. The Lobos and Cougars game tips off at 1 p.m.

2010-11 STATS SUMMARY

-- Shooting from field: (.420, 502-1194)

-- Shooting from three-point line: (.315, 141-447)

-- Shooting from free-throw line: (.682, 178-261)

-- Average points per game: 69.6

-- Average rebounds per game: 40.1

-- Average assists per game: 19.8

-- Average steals per game: 9.5

-- Average blocks per game: 3.4

-- Average turnovers per game: 15.3

ABOUT BYU

--The Cougars are led in scoring by senior guard Mindy Bonham who averages 11.8 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. Senior forward Coriann Fraughton follows averaging 10.1 points and a team high 6.9 rebounds per contest.

--Senior guard Haley Hall tops the assists category with a total of 93 while Bonham has the most steals on the team with 40.

--Jazmine Foreman has the team’s best free throw percentage at .824, 28-34 while freshman center Jennifer Hamson is tops in the field goal percentage category at .632, 43-68.

-- The BYU bench has outscored its opponents 449 to 298 as of 1/23/11. The most points scored by the Cougar bench to date are 44 in the win over BYU-Hawaii on 12/3/10. The most bench points from an opponent on the year are 31 recorded by BYU-Hawaii.

-- BYU’s reserves are outrebounding their opponents 303 to 214 as of 1/23/11. The most rebounds by the Cougar bench are 28 vs. Utah State on 11/23/10. The most boards by the opponent bench are Utah State with 24.

RECORD WATCHING

-- BYU head coach Jeff Judkins has compiled an 192-106 record as of Jan. 23 and is eight wins away from picking up his 200th career victory.

-- Mindy Bonham has tallying a total of 1,104 points as of 1/23/11, which puts her in 18th place out of 20 on BYU’s 1,000-Points Club. She needs 19 points to tie for 17th place with Behka Stafford’s 1,123 total points.

-- Bonham has dished out a grand total of 389 career assists as of 1/23/11, which puts her in sixth place all time. She needs 43 assists away from tying for fifth place with current assistant coach Stacy Jensen’s 432.

-- Jazmine Foreman dished out two assists in the home win over CSU on 1/22/10, which gives her a career total of 358. She needs 20 to tie for eighth place with Cindy Battistone’s career total of 378.

-- In BYU’s number of games played category, Bonham and Foreman have played in a total of 110 games as of 1/23/11, which places the two tied for 17th place all time. They need to play in three more games to tie for 16th place with Cassie King’s 113 career contests played.

NEW MEXICO GAME PROMOTIONS

It's FAMILY DAY. Bring the whole family to the Marriott Center ticket office to receive free admission. Giveaways include a gift certificates to local restaurants at every time out. Contests will be geared towards families competing against each other. The game tips off at 1 P.M.

ABOUT THIS WEEK’S LEAGUE OPPONENTS

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

San Diego State is in fifth place in the latest MWC standings with a 8-9, 2-3 record. In league play they’ve captured wins over UNLV and New Mexico. For the Aztecs there are two players scoring in double figures with Paris Johnson’s team highs in points with a 15.2 average and an 8.3 average in rebounds. She’s followed by Courtney Clements who contributes 12.2 points and 3.6 rebounds a game. Coco Davis leads the way in both assists and in steals with 109 and 26 respectively. Head coach Beth Burns is in her sixth season with the women’s basketball program guiding the team to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament last year.

Series History

Overall Series Record: BYU leads 26-14

BYU Record in Provo: 15-3

BYU Record in San Diego: 10-10

BYU Record in Neutral Sites: 1-1

BYU Record under Jeff Judkins: 14-5

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO

The New Mexico Lobos are in ninth (6-11, 9-0) place heading into this week’s MWC schedule. They are at league leading TCU on Wed. Jan. 26 before making the trip to Provo for Saturday’s game. Junior guard/forward combo Lauren Taylor is leading the way in scoring for UNM averaging 9.6 points and 2.4 rebounds per game. Freshman guard Jasmine Patterson is next contributing 9.0 points and 2.5 boards a contest. Senior guard/forward combo Amanda Best tops the list in the rebound category grabbing 6.8 boards per game, and has the most assists with a total of 50. Porche Torrance has the most steals on the team with 35 to date. Head coach Don Flanagan is in his 16th season with the Lobos women’s basketball program.

Series History

Overall Series Record: BYU leads 38-28

BYU Record in Provo: 22-8

BYU Record in Albuquerque: 12-17

BYU Record in Neutral Sites: 4-3

BYU Record under Jeff Judkins: 6-16

TRAVEL ITINERARY (SAN DIEGO)

Team Flight: Delta #1595 departs Salt Lake City on Jan. 25 at 4:45 p.m., arriving in San Diego at 5:36 p.m.

Team Flight: Delta #2578 departs San Diego on Jan. 27 at 6:15 a.m., arriving in Salt Lake City at 9:15 a.m.

Team Hotel: Marriott Courtyard San Diego Central, 8651 Spectrum Center Blvd., 858-573-0700, 858-573-9818, fax.

WHAT’S NEXT

After the home game with New Mexico on Jan. 29, the Cougars host Wyoming on Feb. 2 before starting the second half of MWC play at UNLV on Feb. 5.