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Alexa Anderson | Posted: 29 Dec 2016 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Alexa Anderson

Cougars fall to Broncos in close conference opener

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Box Score

SANTA CLARA, Calif.  — Despite four Cougars scoring in double figures for the third time this season, BYU women’s basketball fell to Santa Clara, 64-63, in its first game of West Coast Conference play on Thursday at the Leavey Center.

"We had too many turnovers in this game," BYU head coach Jeff Judkins said. "We didn't make the big plays when we needed to. Cassie (Broadhead) had a good game attacking the basket, and Shalae (Salmon) had a good game as a freshman."

The Cougars (6-6, 0-1) finished the contest shooting a season-best 60 percent from the 3-point line and 46.7 percent from the field. BYU also shot an impressive 94 percent from the foul line. The Cougars outrebounded Santa Clara (5-6, 1-0) 36 to 25.

Cassie Broadhead led all scorers with 21 points, going 5-of-9 from the field and 10-of-10 from the free-throw line. The junior also had a game-high six assists. Kalani Purcell added 15 points and a game- and season-high 15 rebounds, recording her fifth double-double of the season.

Senior Makenzi Pulsipher chipped in 13 points with nine points coming from behind the arc, while freshman forward Shalae Salmon tallied a career-high 10 points in the loss.

Knocking down the elbow pull-up, Broadhead gave BYU the four-point 59-55 lead with 6:58 to go in the fourth quarter—the junior’s jumper gave her 19 points for the game to lead all scorers.

Broadhead increased the Cougars’ lead to six, 61-55, after a successful trip to the free-throw line. The Broncos then scored five-straight points to cut the BYU lead to one, making the score 61-60 with 4:50 to play.

Santa Clara took the lead, 64-63, on a pair of free throws from Lori Parkinson with 1:53 to go. With 28 seconds to play, BYU missed the layup to take the lead, keeping the score at 64-63 in Santa Clara’s favor. Salmon then fouled Morgan McGwire on the out of bounds play, sending her to the charity stripe where she missed both free throws.

After a Cougar timeout with six seconds to go in the game, BYU inbounded the ball to Purcell who missed the contested 12-footer to give the Cougars the lead.

BYU began the first quarter on a 6-2 run, backed by three scores from three different players—Pulsipher, Salmon and Kristine Nielson. The Broncos then cut the Cougar lead to two, 10-8, as Emily Wolph sank a pair of free throws.

At the 2:25 mark, Broadhead converted the fast break layup to give BYU a five-point lead, 13-8. On the next possession, Pulsipher pulled up from 15-feet to increase the Cougar lead to seven, 15-8.

BYU took the 17-12 lead into the second quarter of play, shooting 5-of-10 from the field in the first 10 minutes.

Pulsipher hit three-straight treys to give BYU the 26-15 lead in the early minutes of the second quarter. Santa Clara cut the Cougar lead to six, 26-20, on a Kyla Martin layup with 6:43 to go in the half.

With less than four minutes to go, Purcell and Broadhead hit back-to-back 3-point baskets to extend the Cougar lead to 12, 36-24. BYU went 5-of-7 from behind the arc in the first half alone.

The Broncos then went on a 10-0 run to bring Santa Clara within two, 36-34, with under a minute to go in the half. The Cougar women took the 38-34 lead into halftime, with Pulsipher scoring a game-high 13 points.

On a Purcell layup at the 8:27 mark in the third, BYU garnered the 42-38 lead. With 3:19 to go in the period, a Beth Carlson layup gave Santa Clara its first lead of the game, 45-44.

With less than two minutes to go in the third, Purcell knocked down her second 3-pointer of the game to beat the shot clock, giving BYU the 51-48 advantage. The Cougars entered the fourth quarter with the 53-51 lead. 

With the loss against Santa Clara, BYU moves to 13-2 all-time against the Broncos.

The Cougar women return to the Marriott Center Saturday to continue conference play against LMU. With a 2 p.m. MST tip-off, the game will be broadcast live on BYUtv and BYU Radio – Sirius XM 143. Links to live stats can also be found on the BYU women’s basketball schedule page

Postgame Notes

Team

For the third time this year, four players scored in double figures—Cassie Broadhead (21), Kalani Purcell (15), Makenzi Pulsipher (13), Shalae Salmon (10).

The Cougars had the advantage in the rebound category after the first half of play, pulling down 20 boards to the Broncos nine. BYU finished with 36 total rebounds compared to 25 for SCU.

In the first 20 minutes of the game, the Broncos had dished out nine assists while the visiting Cougars had eight. For the game, BYU finished with 14 total assists while Santa Clara dished out a game-best 17 assists. 

SCU got the advantage in the steals category with 12 to BYU’s seven in the game.

The Cougars recorded their best free-throw percentage of the season, shooting 93.8 percent from the line. BYU also shot a season best 60.0 percent from behind the arc.

Player

Cassie Broadhead recorded her 11th double digit outing in points with a game-high 21 points. It’s the fifth time she’s recorded 20-plus points in a game. Broadhead dished out a game-high six assists and was perfect at the free-throw line, going 10-for-10.

Kalani Purcell nearly had a double-double from eight points and 10 rebounds in the first half of action. She would pick up her fifth double-double of the season from 15 points and a game-best 15 rebounds. The boards are season highs for Purcell. She also had two assists, two steals and played all 40 minutes.

Makenzi Pulsipher led all scorers through the first half of action with 13 points, shooting 5-of-7 from the field and 3-of-4 from behind 3-point range. She finished the game with 13 points and two assists.

Freshman Shalae Salmon picked up career highs in points with 10, recording her first game in double-digit scoring. She shot 5-of-7 from the field, grabbed three rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one steal in the game.

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Norma Bertoch | Posted: 27 Dec 2016 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Norma Bertoch

BYU women open up WCC play at Santa Clara

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PROVO, Utah -- BYU women’s basketball finished its nonconference portion of the 2016-17 schedule with a 6-5 record after playing just three home games and competing against five Power 5 teams.

BYU at Santa Clara Game Notes

BYU AT A GLANCE
Heading into the 2017 West Coast Conference race, the Cougars are led by junior guard Cassie Broadhead with her team-best 16.5 points per game. Senior guard Makenzi Pulsipher follows with 12.5 points. Senior forward Kalani Purcell is next, recording 11.7 points and a team-best 8.9 rebounds per contest.

As a team, BYU is scoring 64.0 points per game while shooting 40.4 percent from the field, 30.3 percent from behind the 3-point line and 67.5 percent from the charity stripe. The Cougars pull down 36.0 rebounds a game.

In this year’s West Coast Conference preseason poll chosen by the coaches, BYU, the defending regular season conference champion, was selected to finish second in the league race behind Gonzaga. Purcell and Pulsipher were named to the Preseason All-Conference team.

• Head coach: Jeff Judkins (Utah, ‘78), 16th season
• Team’s leading scorer: #20 C. Broadhead 16.5 ppg
• Team’s leading rebounder: #32 K. Purcell, 8.9 rpg
• Team’s assists leader: #32 K. Purcell, 4.3 apg
• Team’s steals leader: #20 M. Pulsipher 2.3 spg
• Team’s blocks leader: #20 C. Broadhead, 1.2 bpg

SANTA CLARA AT A GLANCE
Santa Clara has compiled a 5-6, 0-0 record on the year as the WCC race begins. The Broncos are 2-1 at home.

SCU has four players putting up double figures in scoring with 12.5 points from Morgan McGwire. She’s followed by 12.0 points from Emily Wolph. Teammates Marie Bertholdt and Lori Parkinson round out the scoring for the Broncos with 11.4 and 10.7 points, respectively. Parkinson pulls down a team-best 7.9 boards a game.

Santa Clara is scoring 65.0 points a contest while shooting 40.4 percent from the field and 72.0 percent from the charity stripe.

• Head coach: Bill Carr (USF, ‘87), First season
• Team’s leading scorer: #32 M. McGwire, 12.5 ppg
• Team’s leading rebounder: #20 L. Parkinson, 7.9 rpg
• Team’s assists leader: #25 E. Wolph, 4.5 apg
• Team’s steals leader: #20 L. Parkinson, 1.5 spg
• Team’s blocks leader: #32 M. McGwire, 1.4 bpg

THE SERIES
BYU leads the series 13-1. Last year during the WCC race, the Cougars swept the series. The two met a third time in the semifinals of the WCC Championships in Las Vegas. In that matchup, BYU recorded an 87-67 victory to advance to the WCC championship game.

LMU AT A GLANCE
LMU enters WCC play with a 5-6 record and are 3-2 on the season when playing on the road. The Lions are at Saint Mary’s on Thursday night before making the trip to Provo to play the Cougar women on Saturday afternoon.

The Lions return nine letterwinners and three starters from last year’s team that compiled an 11-20, 6-1 record and finished tied for seventh place in the WCC race.

Four players are putting up double digit points for LMU, led by 15.8 points from Jackie Johnson and with 10.8 rebounds, records a double-double for the Lions. Cheyanne Wallace follows with 14.4 points while Leslie Lopez-Wood chips in 11.9 points a contest. Brittney Reed rounds out the scoring threat for LMU with 10.0 points a game.

The Lions are scoring 65.0 points per game while shooting 39.8 percent from the field, 32.0 percent from 3-point range and 63.3 percent from the free-throw line. LMU grabs 38.4 rebounds a game.

• Head coach: Charity Elliott (Southwest Missouri State, ‘92), Fifth season
• Team’s leading scorer: #43 J. Johnson, 15.8 ppg
• Team’s leading rebounder: #43 J. Johnson, 10.8 rpg
• Team’s assists leader: #11 A. Velasco, 6.0 apg
• Team’s steals leader: #43 J. Johnson, 2.2 spg
• Team’s blocks leader: #43 J. Johnson, 2.5 bpg

THE SERIES
BYU leads the all-time series against LMU 12-1. In Provo, the Lions have a 0-5 mark. Head coach Jeff Judkins is 9-1 vs. LMU.

COMING UP
After hosting LMU on New Year’s Eve, the Cougars play one more game at the Marriott Center. Saint Mary’s plays in Provo on Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. That game will be televised on BYUtv.

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