Judkins reaches 400 win milestone with BYU’s 65-47 victory over Pepperdine
MALIBU, Calif. – BYU women’s basketball head coach Jeff Judkins achieved 400 total career wins as the Cougars defeated Pepperdine 65-47 at the Firestone Fieldhouse on Monday.
BYU vs. Pepperdine Final Box Score
“What this milestone means to me is that I’ve been lucky to have coached great players and I’ve also had a group of great coaches over the years,” Judkins said. “I’ve also always had the support of my wonderful family. I’m blessed that I can say that I’m doing something that I love doing. Not everyone can say that about their careers.”
Judkins took over as the head coach of the BYU women’s basketball program before the 2001-02 season and is the all-time winningest coach in BYU men’s and women’s basketball history. In 18 seasons, Judkins has led the Cougars to 12 20-win seasons and nine NCAA Tournament appearances, including making it to the NCAA Sweet 16 two times.
“Our bench was the difference in the game today, especially in the first half,” Judkins said. “They gave us a really good lift. I thought that Sara played her best game in the second half, she was an absolute force both offensively and defensively.”
Sara Hamson led the team in scoring with 13 points while also pulling down six rebounds and blocking three shots. Both Paisley Johnson and Jasmine Moody also reached in double figures in scoring with 11 points apiece. Johnson filled up the stat sheet totaling seven rebounds, four steals, three assists and two blocked shots. Babalu Ugwu was very effective on the glass with 11 boards and Brenna Chase Drollinger dished out a team-high seven assists.
Maria Albiero made a driving layup to on the opening possession of the game to give BYU 7-5, 2-0 WCC) an early 2-0 edge over Pepperdine (7-5, 1-1 WCC). The Waves knocked down a pair of 3-pointers as they scored eight-straight points to take a six-point lead. With a notable size advantage, Moody and Shalae Salmon each made baskets in the post to help the Cougars make the score 10-8 midway through the first period.
Chase Drollinger drained a shot from well behind the arc to cut Pepperdine’s lead to a single point before Salmon gave BYU a 14-13 advantage for BYU on the following offensive possession with a layup. The Waves briefly retook the lead before Ugwu made a second-chance layup with just over a minute left in the quarter to give BYU a 16-15 edge at the end of the first period.
Chase Drollinger took advantage of a Pepperdine turnover for a layup while Johnson and Leilani Otuafi each scored a trey to put the Cougars up nine points, 24-15, to start the second quarter. Moody scored a layup and split a pair of free throws while Otuafi added another corner 3-pointer with 5:11 left in the quarter to give BYU a double-digit lead, 30-19.
The Waves ended the half outscoring the Cougars 7-0 to cut BYU’s lead to 30-26 at halftime. Seven different Cougars scored in the first half as Otuafi and Johnson led the team with six points apiece. BYU assisted eight of 12 made field goals with Albiero contributing four assists and Chase Drollinger adding three of her own.
Moody made a jumper in the lane and a layup to begin the second half to extend BYU’s lead to 36-28 midway through the third period. Ugwu knocked down a 3-point shot from the wing and Hamson scored four points to increase the Cougars’ edge to 43-31 with 2:39 remaining in the period.
Following a Pepperdine 3-pointer, Salmon scored another layup and Chase Drollinger added a pull up jumper to send BYU to the final period with its largest lead to that point in the game, 47-34.
The Waves used an 8-2 run to climb back within seven points to start the final period of play. Hamson put an end to the run with three straight baskets and a free throw midway through the final period. Johnson scored a transition 3-pointer to cap off a 10-0 Cougar run that increased BYU’s advantage to 59-42.
Hamson was a force on both the offensive side of the ball as she scored her ninth point of the quarter while frequently altering shots on the defensive side of the ball. The Cougars slowed the ball down to drain the clock in the closing minutes of the game. Moody and Johnson both added baskets late in the game to help BYU clinch the 65-47 win.
The Cougars will return home to host No. 17 Gonzaga at the Marriott Center on Thursday, Jan. 2, at 7 p.m. MST. The game will be televised on BYUtv and will be streamed on BYUtv App. Tickets for the game can be purchased on byutickets.com.
POSTGAME NOTES
TEAM
- With the 65-47 win over Pepperdine, the Cougars improved their record to 7-5, 2-0 on the year. The road victory gives BYU head coach Jeff Judkins his 400th career win, making him the all-time winningest basketball head coach for men or women at BYU.
- BYU finished the game shooting 47 percent from the field, 35 percent from 3-point range and 71 percent from the charity stripe.
- The Cougars pulled down 22 rebounds in the first half compared with 19 for the Waves. For the game, BYU had a total of 41 rebounds while Pepperdine had a total of 34 boards.
- The BYU bench scored 12 points in the first half while the Pepperdine bench tallied four points. At the conclusion of the contest, the Cougars had 19 points from their bench while the Waves bench contributed nine.
- BYU finished the game with the advantage in blocks 11 to five and in assists 19 to 10.
PLAYER
- Sara Hamson led the Cougars on offense with a game-best 13 point along with six rebounds and a game-high three blocks.
- Through the first half of play, Babalu Ugwu led the way in rebounds with five while contributing two points and one assist. She finished the game with a game-high 11 rebounds while contributing seven points, dishing out two assists and getting one block.
- Paisley Johnson had six points and four rebounds in the first 20 minutes of the game to lead the Cougar offense. For the game, she recorded her ninth game with double-digit points with 11. Johnson’s stat sheet included a game-high four steals along with seven rebounds and three assists.
- Maria Albiero had the most assists for BYU in the first half with four. She finished the game with six along with two points and two rebounds in 29 minutes of playing time.
- Brenna Chase Drollinger led the way in assists with a game-best seven. She concluded the game with nine points, four rebounds and one block.
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