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Alexa Anderson | Posted: 18 Feb 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Alexa Anderson

Cougars fall to Gaels despite 18 points from Broadhead

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Box Score

MORAGA, Calif. — Despite a game-high 18 points from junior guard Cassie Broadhead, BYU women’s basketball fell to Saint Mary’s 64-58 at the McKeon Pavilion on Saturday afternoon. The Cougars and Gaels are now tied for second place in the West Coast Conference standings.

"We didn't start the game well," BYU head coach Jeff Judkins said. "We didn't set the tone we wanted to. When we started to press, it paid off. We got them to speed up. I thought we did a good job fighting back, but we had some opportunities down the stretch that we didn't capitalize on." 

Along with Broadhead’s 18 points, she recorded four assists and three rebounds. Kristine Nielson added 13 points, while Makenzi Pulsipher recorded seven points. The senior guard duo converted two 3-point field goals apiece. Senior forward Kalani Purcell chipped in nine points, as well as a game-high nine rebounds.

Nielson put the Cougars (17-10, 11-5 WCC) on the board at the 7:52 mark, after Saint Mary’s (16-11, 11-5 WCC) opened the game on a 7-0 run. Nielson then closed the gap to two, 7-5, giving her BYU’s first five points.

Pulsipher hit a trey to give the Cougars their first lead of the game, 8-7. A Purcell layup put BYU up 14-10 with 2:12 to go in the first quarter. Saint Mary’s took the 15-14 lead into the second quarter.

Teams traded baskets to start the second quarter. Broadhead closed the gap to two, 22-20, as she finished a reverse layup on the left side of the basket.

The Gaels then pulled ahead by seven, 30-23, with 3:06 to go in the half. BYU trailed Saint Mary’s by five, 30-25, at halftime.

Saint Mary’s opened the half on a 6-0 run, extending its lead to 11, 36-25. After the Gaels extended their lead to 17, BYU threw on full-court pressure fueling baskets by Broadhead and Purcell to put the Cougars back within 10, 43-33.

BYU opened the fourth quarter with a jumper by Nielson to cut the Gael lead to eight, 49-41. With 5:19 on the clock, Purcell converted a layup to make the score 57-50.

Purcell committed her fifth foul with 4:37 to go, fouling out as the Gaels led 58-50. Broadhead hit a step-back 3-pointer with 2:39 left to bring BYU within seven, 60-53.

A left-hand layup by Wayment put the Cougars within five, 60-55, with 1:58 on the clock. Nielson then converted her second 3-point field goal cutting the SMC lead to four, 62-58.

With 6.3 seconds on the clock, the Cougars had a chance to make it a one-point game, but a Brenna Chase 3-pointer was blocked. BYU had to foul sending Saint Mary’s to the free throw line just before time expired.

BYU will return to the Marriott Center to take on Portland on Thursday. Teams will tip off at 7 p.m. MST. The game will be broadcast on BYUtv and simulcast on BYU Radio – Sirius XM 143. Links to media and live stats can be found on the BYU women’s basketball schedule page.

Postgame Notes

Team

After a 64-58 loss at Saint Mary’s, BYU is now (17-10, 11-5) on the year. The Cougars remain tied with the Gaels for second place in the WCC standings.

Through the first 20 minutes of action, BYU had pulled down 20 rebounds to SMC’s 14. For the game, the Gaels finished with just one more board than the Cougars, 34 to 33.

The Cougars had the advantage in steals with six to the Gaels four at the break. BYU finished the game with a total of 14 steals to SMC’s six.

BYU shot 35.5 percent from the field and 33.3 percent from behind the arc, going 3 of 9 in the first half of play. The Cougars finished shooting 37.7 percent from the field, 33.3 percent shooting from 3-point range and 71.4 percent shooting from the charity stripe.

The Cougars scored 26 of their 58 points in the paint compared with 14 points for the Gaels.

Player

Kalani Purcell had a first-half high six rebounds to go along with two points, two blocks and two steals. Before fouling out with 4:37 left in the game, she had contributed nine points, nine rebounds, two assists, a team-best three blocks and two steals.

Kristine Nielson scored eight points in the first half and grabbed five rebounds. She finished the contest with 13 points, five boards and two steals. The points are her 11th game this year with double digits in points.

Cassie Broadhead had four points, two points and two assists through the first two quarters of action.  She finished the game with her 26th game scoring in double digits with game-high total points.  She also had three rebounds and two steals.

Makenzi Pulsipher had a game-high five steals along with four rebounds and seven points.

Amanda Wayment came off the bench and scored eight points along with five rebounds and two assists.   

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Norma Bertoch | Posted: 14 Feb 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Norma Bertoch

Final WCC road game at Saint Mary’s

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PROVO, Utah—After back-to-back home wins, BYU women’s basketball (16-9,10-4 West Coast Conference) is tied with Saint Mary’s for second place in the conference standings entering this week’s league action.
 
 
 
BYU is on its final road trip of the year in WCC play taking on the San Diego Toreros (11-13, 5-9) on Thursday, Feb. 16, in a 6 p.m., PST start time. The team then travels to Moraga, to take on Saint Mary’s (15-10, 10-4) on Saturday, Feb. 18, at 1 p.m., PST. Both games will be carried live on BYU Radio and will be streamed at TheW.tv.
 
BYU AT A GLANCE
Three players are scoring in double figures for the Cougars with a team- and league-best 18.6 points a game from junior guard Cassie Broadhead.  She was named this week’s WCC Payer of the Week. Senior guard Makenzi Pulsipher is next in scoring, contributing 13.2 points. The third BYU player to put up double digits in points is senior All-American Kalani Purcell. She’s averaging a double-double with 12.1 points and a team-and league-high 10.5 boards per game. 
 
With just two weeks remaining in the WCC regular season, the Cougars are scoring 68.1 points per game while shooting 43.1 percent from the field, 34.0 percent from behind the arc and 71.4 percent from the charity stripe. BYU grabs 36.6 rebounds a contest.
 
• Head coach: Jeff Judkins (Utah, ‘78), 16th season
• Team’s leading scorer: #20 C. Broadhead, 18.6 ppg
• Team’s leading rebounder: #32 K. Purcell, 10.5 rpg
• Team’s assists leader: #32 K. Purcell, 5.2 apg
• Team’s steals leader: #32 Purcell, 2.2 spg
• Team’s blocks leader: ##32 K. Purcell, 1.1 bpg
 
SAN DIEGO AT A GLANCE
San Diego has compiled an 11-13, 5-9 record to date. The Toreros have league wins over Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara, LMU, Portland and Pacific. At home, USD is 4-3 in conference games.
 
The Toreros return 12 letterwinners and four starters from last year’s team that went 25-7, 14-4. USD advanced to the WNIT Sweet 16 last season.
 
Aubrey Ward-El is one of two players putting up double digits in points with a team-best 10.3 average. She’s followed by Sydney Williams, who is contributing 10.1 points a contest. Caroline Buhr pulls down a team-best 5.4 boards a game.
 
USD is averaging 65.5 points per game, is shooting 41.0 percent from the field, 25.7 percent from 3-point land and 72.3 percent from the free-throw line.
 
• Head coach: Cindy Fisher (Arizona State, ‘88), Ninth season
• Team’s leading scorer: #05 A. Ward-El, 10.3 ppg
• Team’s leading rebounder: #24 C. Buhr, 5.4 rpg
• Team’s assists leader: #32 C. Woodward, 4.6 apg
• Team’s steals leader: #25 K. Hamilton, 1.6 spg
• Team’s blocks leader: #44 S. Williams, 1.2 bpg
 
THE SERIES
BYU leads the series 10-3. These two WCC foes already met once this year in Provo on January 14. In that game, BYU recorded the 81-63 home victory. When playing in San Diego, the Cougars have a 2-3 record. The last time that BYU won at Jenny Craig Pavilion was on Jan. 10, 2013, when the Cougars picked up a 57-54 overtime win.
 
SAINT MARY’S AT A GLANCE
Saint Mary’s, who is tied with BYU in league play with a 10-4 mark, has a 15-10 record on the season. The Gaels are at LMU on Thursday night before hosting BYU on Saturday afternoon. SMC is 6-1 at home in league play.
 
The Gaels return seven letterwinners and four starters from last year’s team that compiled a 24-8, 14-4 record.
 
Similar to the Cougars, Saint Mary’s has three players scoring in double figures, led by 14.3 points from Stella Beck. Megan McKay is next, contributing 10.6 points a game.  Carly Turner rounds out the scoring, chipping in 10.4 points per contest. In the rebounds category, McKay tops the leaderboard, grabbing a team-best 7.9 boards a game.
 
Saint Mary’s is scoring 71.5 points per game while shooting 44.3 percent from the field, 34.9 percent from 3-point range and 71.0 percent from the free-throw line. The Gaels grab 42.5 rebounds a game. 
 
• Head coach: Paul Thomas (Wayne State College, ‘88), 11th season
• Team’s leading scorer: #21 S. Beck, 14.3 ppg
• Team’s leading rebounder: #25 M. McKay, 7.9 rpg
• Team’s assists leader: #21 S. Beck, 3.3 apg
• Team’s steals leader: #21 S. Beck, 1.4 spg
• Team’s blocks leader: #10 C. Turner, .88 bpg
 
THE SERIES
The all-time series between these two schools is at 7-6 in favor of BYU. Saturday’s game will be the second meeting this season between SMC and BYU. The two played in Provo on Jan. 5, where the Cougars picked up the five-point, 70-65 home win. When BYU plays in Moraga, it has a 1-4 record. The Cougars won at McKeon Pavilion last year, 65-44 on Feb. 6, 2016, their one and only win in Moraga.
 
COMING UP
BYU returns home for its final two WCC season games before the league tournament in Las Vegas. The Cougars host Portland on Thursday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. MST. They finish conference play hosting league-leading Gonzaga on Saturday, Feb. 25, at 2 p.m. MST. Both games are slated to air live on BYUtv.
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