Norma Bertoch | Posted: 23 Nov 2008 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

No. 1 UConn at BYU Tonight

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After a decisive 67-45 win over Pac-10 foe Oregon, BYU’s women’s basketball team (2-1) gets set to host the nation’s No. 1 ranked UConn Huskies (3-0), Tues. Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. Then on Fri., Nov. 28 instate foe Southern Utah (0-3) comes to the Marriott Center for a 7 p.m. contest.

Game Information

When: 11/25/08 vs: UConn Tip: 7 p.m. Arena: Marriott Ctr.

When: 11/28/08 vs: SUU Tip: 7 p.m. Arena: Marriott Ctr.

Broadcast Plans

Television: Tuesday’ game vs. UConn will air live on BYUTV. Jarom Jordan and Kristin Kozlowski will call the action.

Internet: Audio streaming is available for both games via the internet at BYU Radio with Jay Monsen calling the action. A link is available by going to http://www.byucougars.com/basketball_w/

Stats: Live stats through GameTracker are available as well. A link is available by logging on to the BYU women’s basketball home page at http://www.byucougars.com/basketball_w/

BYU Probable Starters

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG

03 Jazmine Foreman G 5-5 So 7.3 2.7

22 Mindy Nielson G 5-10 So 14.3 3.0

32 Shawnee Slade F 5-11 Sr 13.0 4.7

45 Keilani Moeaki F 6-2 So 8.0 3.7

54 Cassie King C 6-3 Sr 7.3 7.0

Off the Bench

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG

23 Coriann Wood F 6-1 So 6.0 3.7

14 Sarah Hostetter G/F 5-11 Sr 5.0 0.7

35 Kristen Riley C 6-3 Fr 3.3 3.7

24 Dani Peterson F 6-1 Fr 1.3 1.3

01 Jenteal Jackson G 5-7 Fr 1.0 2.5

13 Jaime Judkins G 5-6 Jr 0.7 0.3

55 Megan Marks F 6-3 So 0.0 0.7

21 Stephanie Buhler F 6-1 Fr (rs) 0.0 0.0

2008-09 Cougar Stats Summary --

-- Shooting from the field: (.418, 79-189)

-- Shooting from the free-throw line: (.745, 35-47)

-- Shooting from three-point line: (.365, 19-52)

-- Average points per game: 70.7

-- Average assists per game: 14.0

-- Average steals per game: 9.7

-- Average blocks per game: 3.7

-- Average turnovers per game: 15.7

Team Summary for 2008-09

The Cougars return 12 letterwinners and two starters.

-- Three seniors: Shawnee Slade, Cassie King and Sarah Red Hostetter. Slade, who started in every game last year, was second on the team in both scoring and rebounding averaging 7.4 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. King, a 6-3 center played in all games with an average of 4.7 points and 2.7 boards per contest. Red-Hostetter played in 21 games last year and averaged 2.7 points per game.

-- Key returners include Mindy Nielson and Haley Hall. Nielson started in 19 games last year and averaged 7.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, and led the team in assists with a total of 80 for an 2.8 average. Point-guard Haley Hall is out the rest of this season after suffering a torn ACL to her right knee at the Portland State game on 11/14/08. Hall played in seven games during the 2006-07 season before an ACL injury ended the season. After a year of rehabilitation, Hall was set to return to her point-guard spot in 2007-08, but reinjured the same knee and did not play last year.

-- Jaime Judkins is the lone junior on the squad. She will be relied on to continue her hard working attitude and strong play this year.

-- Four additional sophomores: Jazmine Foreman, Megan Marks, Keilani Moeaki and Coriann Wood. The four return after playing significant minutes as freshmen and learning to compete at the college level.

-- The six newcomers include Stephanie Buhler, a 6-0 freshman forward who redshirted last season.

-- 2008-09 Freshman Class:

Jenteal Jackson, a 5-7 guard from Salt Lake City and Skyline HS

Alexis Kaufusi, a 6-1 forward from Provo and Timpview HS

Dani Peterson, a 6-1 forward from Salt Lake City and Skyline HS

Kristen Riley, a 6-3 forward from San Clemente, CA and San Clemente HS. Riley’s older sister Lauren played four seasons on the BYU program, graduating in 2008.

Last Game

The 2008-09 campaign opened at home last Friday night as the Cougars hosted Pac-10 foe Oregon with BYU picking up the 67-45 victory. With the win, coach Jeff Judkins improved to 7-1 in home openers. It was a night for the three BYU seniors to shine as Shawnee Slade topped the leader board in scoring on the night with a game and team high 17 points. Cassie King grabbed a season and career high 10 boards, while Sara Hostetter contributed with 13 points for season and career highs. The Cougars enjoyed a 14-point 38-24 halftime lead and finished the game shooting 43 percent from the field and 44 percent from the free throw line. They held Oregon to 25 percent shooting from the field, and outrebounded the Ducks by two, 43 to 41.

Injury Report

Near the conclusion of the game at Portland St., sophomore point-guard Haley Hall suffered a season ending injury to her right knee. She has a torn ACL. Hall has had two other ACL injuries both on her left knee prior to the 2008-09 season.

-- Of Note in 2008-09 --

TEAM

-- The Cougars host the nation's No. 1 ranked UConn Huskies on Tuesday, Nov. 25. They will be the highest ranked women's basketball team to ever play in the Marriott Center and the highest ranked team that BYU has ever played.

-- Five players scored in double digits in the game at Nevada on Nov. 18.

-- Three players contributed with double figure scoring in two games to date; at Portland St., on 11/14/08 and vs. Oregon on 11/21/08.

-- So far this season, the Cougars have played three games with teams from three different conferences. Portland State, from the Big Sky; Nevada, from the WAC; and Oregon, from the Pac-10. Tuesday’s game vs. UConn will be the fourth team from the fourth conference. The Huskies are from the Big East Conference.

-- In the victory at Nevada, BYU was perfect from the line in the first half going 9-9, and finished the game making 17 of 18.

-- With the 67-45 victory over Oregon on Fri., Nov. 21, coach Jeff Judkins improved to 7-1 in home openers.

PLAYER

-- Sophomore guard Mindy Nielson picked up new season and career highs in points with 27 at Nevada on 11/18/08. She was also 9-10 from the free throw line.

-- Nielson leads the team in points with an average of 14.3 points per game. She also tops the leader board in assists, dishing out 11 to date.

-- Senior center Cassie King tops the team’s list in the rebound category, grabbing 7.0 boards per game.

Special Promotions for UConn Game on Tues., Nov. 25

All students from any institution, and children get in FREE. Adults get in for $1. Live Band. Acrobatic Dunking Team. Prizes will be given out at every time out. (IPods, BYU apparel, Papa John’s Pizzas, tickets to the men’s game against Wake Forest). Cougarettes. Cheerleaders. Cosmo. NCAA “Pack the House Night.”

This Week’s Cougar Opponents

UConn (Nov. 25, 2008) in Provo, Utah - 7 p.m.

Connecticut will be making its first ever appearance at the Marriott Center this Tuesday night. The Huskies are the nation’s No. 1 ranked women’s basketball team with a perfect 3-0 record. They advanced to the Final Four in last year’s NCAA tournament. UConn has six players scoring in double figures led by sophomore forward Maya Moore’s 18.0 points and a team high 8.3 rebounds per game. Tina Charles follows with 17.7 points and 7.3 boards a contest. Next is Renee Montgomery with 14.0, Caroline Doty with 11.3, Tiffany Hayes contributes with 10.7, and Kalana Greene with 10.0. Head Coach Geno Auriemma begins his 24th season with the Huskies.

UConn Probable Starters

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG

23 Maya Moore F 6-0 So 18.0 8.3

31 Tina Charles C 6-4 Jr 17.7 7.3

05 Caroline Doty G 5-10 Fr 11.3 4.3

20 Renee Montgomery G 5-7 Sr 14.0 1.7

32 Kalana Greene G 5-10 Jr 10.0 2.7

Stat Comparison

Category BYU UC

Points: 70.7 90.7

FG: .418 .579

FT: .745 .742

3FG: .365 .400

Reb: 37.3 37.7

Series Information

Record: UConn leads the series 1-0

Last Meeting: Nov. 29, 2007. The first meeting between these two school was played last year in Hartford, CT., at the XL Center. In that game, the Huskies defeated the Cougars by a score of 80-34.

Southern Utah University (Nov. 28, 2008) in Provo, Utah - 7 p.m.

SUU has compiled a 0-3 record to date. The team hosts Idaho State Tues., Nov. 25 before Friday night’s contest at the Marriott Center. Challis Pascucci and Caitlyn Sears top the leader board in scoring with each averaging 9.0 points per game. Cassie Jones tops the rebound category grabbing 7.3 boards per contest. Ann Westwood-Higbee leads the team in assists with a total of six so far this year.

SUU Probable Starters

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG

21 Ann Westwood-Higbee F/C 6-1 Sr 7.0 5.7

42 Cassie Jones F 6-3 Fr 3.7 9.7

13 Kaila Goff G 5-8 So 4.7 1.7

23 Cassie Platt G 5-7 Fr 5.3 3.3

32 Caitlyn Sears G 5-10 So 9.0 4.7

Stat Comparison

Category BYU SUU

Points: 70.7 53.0

FG: .418 .345

FT: .745 .646

3FG: .365 .195

Reb: 37.3 48.3

Series Information

Record: BYU leads the series 15-3

Last Meeting: Nov. 19, 2004. These two instate foes last met in 2004 where BYU got the 20-point 76-56 victory. In Provo, the Thunderbirds have a 2-8 record with their last win at the Marriott Center on Dec.30, 2003, two-point 72-70 win. Head Coach Jeff Judkins has a 3-1 over SUU.

What’s Next

BYU begins the month of December on the road, playing in Hawaii on Dec. 5-6 at the Seasider Challenge. The Cougars will play Wright State on Fri., Dec. 5 and USC on Sat., Dec. 6. Both games will be played on the BYU-Hawaii campus at the Cannon Activity Center. Tip off for the games are at 1 p.m., and 4 p.m., respectively.

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