Norma Bertoch | Posted: 25 Nov 2012 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Washington State Cougars beat BYU Cougars in women’s hoops

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PULLMAN, Wash. – In a battle of two Cougar women’s basketball teams, it was the Washington State Cougars picking up a 67-52 win over the BYU Cougar women, Saturday.

Lexi Eaton led the visiting Cougar team with 13 points with Morgan Bailey contributing 12 points off the bench.  Ashley Garfield also came off the bench getting eight points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal while teammate Xojian Harry tallied five points and grabbed two boards. Kim Parker Beeston led BYU in the rebound category grabbing eight.

“We didn’t follow our game plan today, our defense was not where it needs to be and we were just out of sync today,” said BYU head coach Jeff Judkins

“I thought that Ashley Garfield played her second straight consistent game for us, and that’s a plus for us.”

BYU (3-3)  got off to a quick start leading 12-9 with 11 minutes left and were up 18-16 at the 8:54 mark of the first half.  The visiting Cougars then went on a shooting slump allowing Washington State (2-3) to go on a 10-0 run and a 28-18 lead. A fast break layup by Lexi Eaton cut the lead to 28-20 but another 3-pointer by Washington State gave the home Cougar team a 31-20 advantage.  Eaton would get the next four points for BYU with a layup and two free throws, but headed into the locker room down by 17, 41-24.

Shooting woes continued for BYU in the second half as the team missed several shots from the field and from behind the arc. They were down by as much as 22 points before a 3-pointer by Xojian Harry with 10:55 left in the contest cut the lead to 16, 53-37. BYU continued to chip away at the lead and with 5:35 remaining, Bailey made a layup that got BYU within 13, 58-45. The team battled the rest of the contest but eventually lost its third game of the season by 15, 67-52.

For the game, the visiting Cougars got a strong showing from their bench as they scored 31 points compared with 24 for Washington State. BYU tallied more points in the paint 30 to 26 and shot 85 percent from the free throw line. They finished the game shooting 27 percent from the field and 13 percent from 3-point range, making three of 23 from behind the arc.

Up next for the Cougars is a game in Utah at EnergySolutions Arena. BYU will play Creighton Wed. Nov. 28 at 3 p.m. That game can be seen live world wide on BYUtv.

Postgame Notes
Team

BYU got 30 points in the paint while Washington State tallied 26.
BYU’s bench outscored Washington State’s 31 to 24.
The BYU Cougars shot .846 from the free throw line while the Washington State Cougars shot .636 from the charity stripe.

Players
Haley Steed led the team in assists with seven.
Lexi Eaton recorded her sixth straight double figure game in points with 13.
Morgan Bailey scored 12 points in the game marking the third game where she’s put up double digits in points.

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