Beeston leads BYU to a victory over Pepperdine
PROVO, Utah -- Kim Parker Beeston hit two big 3-pointers to spark a 15-2 run to open the second half to help BYU women’s basketball pull away from Pepperdine and win 68-42 Saturday afternoon at the Marriott Center. The Cougars outscored the Waves 38-22 in the second half to improve to 12-4 overall and 3-0 in West Coast Conference play. Pepperdine falls to 4-10 overall and 1-2 in the WCC.
“It was a nice win,” BYU head coach Jeff Judkins said. “We didn’t play some of our best basketball, but we also had moments where I thought we played pretty well. I thought we did a lot better job defensively in the second half, especially defending the ball screens. I’m happy, we can play better, but I think we played well enough today to win. Good balanced scoring is nice to see as well.”
Beeston led four Cougars in double figures with 15 points. Haley Steed had 12 points while going 2-3 from behind the arc with nine assists, Jennifer Hamson had 10 points and nine rebounds and Ashley Garfield had 10 points and six rebounds.
Pepperdine was led by Kelsey Patrick who scored 11 points and pulled down four rebounds.
Keilani Unga and Hamson scored two baskets each to help the BYU jump out to a quick 8-3 lead within the first four minutes of the game. Just before the 15-minute mark, Beeston stole the wing pass and took it down for a layup to spark up the crowd.
As the half progressed, the Cougars began to assert themselves inside. Steed found Morgan Bailey down low for a layup and on the Waves’ next possession, Hamson blocked her second shot of the game. With Pepperdine focused on the middle, Steed hit a three just before the shot clock expired to give the Cougars a 15-6 lead.
With just under 10 minutes left, Steed found Stephanie Vermunt Seaborn open for a trey to push the lead to 21-10. After a jumper by Hamson and one from Steed, Beeston hit two free throws to extend the lead to 27-16 in favor of the Cougars.
Over the final six minutes of the half, both teams buckled down on defense and went cold on offense. The Waves hit two jumpers and Steed hit a 3-pointer for the Cougars to put BYU up 30-20 at halftime.
The Cougars opened the second half on fire, hitting three shots from downtown. Two by Beeston and one by Xojian Harry sandwiched a layup by Hamson to open up the largest lead of the game for BYU at 42-26.
Garfield scored the next five points for the Cougars to go on a personal 5-2 run. Garfield drove hard to the basket to create her scoring chances. She hit a layup and was fouled on the other two chances and made three out of the four free throws.
Two jumpers by Steed and a 3-pointer and a layup by Beeston helped push the Cougar lead to over 20 points late in the half. BYU used its length and speed to force eight turnovers and out-rebound the Waves 21-15 to maintain their lead for the remainder of the half.
BYU will return to WCC action Thursday against Gonzaga at 6 p.m. PST at the McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane. The game will be streamed live on BYU Radio.
Posgame Notes
Team
BYU went 6-0 in the first three and a half minutes of the first half. The Cougars led the rest of the game.
With 17:15 left in the game, Kim Parker Beeston launched a 15-0 Cougar run with back-to-back 3-pointers.
Saturday’s game was BYU’s third game with four Cougars in double figures.
The Cougars outrebounded the Waves 44-32 and led in assists 20-8. BYU also had eight blocks, while Pepperdine didn’t have any.
BYU is 11-3 when leading at the half and 9-2 when outrebounding its opponent.
The Cougars shot 47 percent from the field, holding the Waves to only 25 percent shooting.
Saturday’s victory was BYU’s ninth straight win. The Cougars remain undefeated at home.
Player
Haley Steed, No. 1 in the nation for assists per game, scored 12 points and dished out nine assists. It was Steed’s fifth double-figure outing of the season.
Kim Parker Beeston recorded 15 points for her 11th double-figure outing of the season and sixth straight. She had three 3-pointers.
Ashley Garfield had her third double-figure game of the season with 10 points Saturday afternoon. She also had six rebounds.
Jennifer Hamson hit double figures on a layup with one second left on the clock. She totaled 10 and led the Cougars with nine rebounds and five blocks.
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