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Anonymous | Posted: 23 Nov 2010 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Riley Leads Cougars with Double-Double

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PROVO -- In a battle of interstate rivals the BYU Cougars (2-2) women’s basketball team took down the Utah State Aggies (0-4) 84-52 for their second consecutive win on Tuesday at the Marriott Center.

“We played a very good first half,” said BYU head coach Jeff Judkins. “This was a good team effort. Haley (Hall) was a big part of our success. She runs our system really well. Our bench got some really good minutes too and the team played very unselfish.”

Hall led the Cougars with nine assists and added 10 points. The BYU bench outscored the Utah State bench 42-22 in the game, with a strong performance coming from freshman Stephanie Vermunt who led the team and game with 14 points.

Kirsten Riley finished with a double-double, including 13 points and 10 rebounds, her first of the season and her third in her career. Five other Cougars reached double figures in scoring.

“We came out really aggressive,” Riley said. “We let the game come to us and when we play like that we are a very good team.”

BYU came out quickly to open the first half, jumping out to a 9-4 lead behind four points and two offensive rebounds from Riley. Freshman Kim Parker helped extend the lead to double digits at 16-6 with a three-point basket with 13 minutes remaining in the half.

The scoring came from a variety of sources for the Cougars for the remainder of the first half as they built up the lead. Seven players scored at least five points in the half, led by Mindy Bonham with nine points.

Hall, the lone Cougar that played but did not score in the first half, dished out seven assists and recorded a steal and three rebounds in the first 20 minutes of play.

BYU played strong defense to accompany the offensive outburst, holding the Aggies to 10-35 shooting in the half. Solid play on both sides of the court led the Cougars to their best first half of the season as they went to the locker room with a 27-point lead, 49-22.

Second half play started slow for both teams, with each team netting only three baskets in the first six minutes. The Cougars started the half 3-12 from the field before hitting two lay-ups to keep the lead above 20, 60-34.

Despite shooting at a lower percentage than in the first half the Cougars were able to maintain their lead for the duration of the game, never letting the Aggies back into the contest. Hall led the Cougars on the offensive side, scoring all 10 of her points in the second half.

The Cougars will be back in action on Nov. 26 and 27 in the Concord Hilton Thanksgiving Tournament in Moraga, Calif., where they will open play against the Wisconsin Badgers. BYU will next play at the Marriott Center on Dec. 11 against Weber State.

BYU Game Notes vs. Utah State

TEAM

-In the game against Utah State, the Cougars scored a season record of 49 points in the first half.

-The Cougars are 2-0 when leading at half time.

-The Cougars recorded a season high of 84 points in the game.

-BYU recorded its second highest number of assists of the season.

-The Cougars recorded their largest lead of the season, being 30 points ahead of Utah State in the second half.

-The team shot 55.9 percent in the first half, a season record.

-For the first time this season and during Coach Judkin’s time with the Cougars, six Cougars scored in double figures.

-BYU’s bench put up 42 of the 84 points.

-Last season the Cougars went 13-1 when they scored above 70 points. Thus far this season, they are 2-0 when scoring at least 70 total points.

PLAYER

-Junior Dani Peterson tied her season high of 7 points.

-Redshirt freshman Kim Parker recorded new career and season records of 11 points and three 3-pointers.

-Junior Kristen Riley put up a season record of 13 points and had 10 rebounds for her first double-double of the season and third of her career.

-Sophomore Alexis Kaufusi made a season-high 10 points and eight rebounds.

-With 14 points, redshirt freshman Stephanie Vermunt put up the second highest number of points of her career. Vermunt also grabbed a career-and season-high seven rebounds.

-Senior Jazmine Foreman broke her season record with eight assists and Senior Haley Hall tied her career high of nine assists.

-Senior Mindy Bonham tied her career high of three steals.

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Norma Bertoch | Posted: 18 Nov 2010 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Norma Bertoch

Home Opener Saturday Against Washington

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The BYU women’s basketball team gets set to play two home games after going (0-2) in their first two road games of the year. Pac-10 foe Washington (1-0) comes to Provo on Sat. Nov. 20 in a 1 p.m. tip. The game is free.

On Tues. Nov. 23 the Cougar women host instate rival Utah State (0-2). That game tips off at 4 p.m.

2010-11 Probable Starters

No.NamePos.Ht.Yr.PPGRPG
03Jazmine ForemanG5-5Sr5.04.0
22Mindy BonhamG5-10Sr9.54.0
33Haley HallG5-4Sr8.05.0
23Coriann FraughtonF6-1Sr12.58.0
35Kristen RileyC6-3Jr5.03.0

2010-11 Stats Summary

-- Shooting from field: (.303, 37-122)

-- Shooting from three-point line: (.291, 16-55)

-- Shooting from free-throw line: (.667, 20-30)

-- Average points per game: 55.0

-- Average rebounds per game: 39.5

-- Average assists per game: 13.5

-- Average steals per game: 11.0

-- Average blocks per game: 1.5

-- Average turnovers per game: 20.0

Record Watching

-- BYU head coach Jeff Judkins has compiled an 180-101 record as of Nov. 18 and is 20 wins away from picking up his 200th career victory.

-- In his nine years at the helm of the Cougar women's basketball program, coach Judkins has tallied an 8-1 record in home openers. He's also 10-6 against Pac-10 schools including a 1-1 mark last season.

-- With seven points against UIC, senior guard Mindy Bonham has tallied 899 points and is nearing BYU’s 1,000-point club as of Nov. 18.

Team Captains Selected

Mindy Bonham and Haley Hall have been chosen by their teammates as co-captians for the 2010-11 season. This is Hall’s third straight co-captain selection.

Player Updates/Injuries

Freshmen Morgan Bailey and Stephanie Rovetti will redshirt the 2010-11 season.

Dayna Burgess is not expected to play in the upcoming two home games due to a knee injury.

ABOUT UPCOMING OPPONENTS

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

The University of Washington has compiled a 1-0 record after a one-point 51-50 home victory over Portland State. The Huskies return 11 letterwinners including four starters from last year’s squad that compiled a 13-18, 7-11 record. They were selected to finish tied for eighth place in the 2011 Pac-10 race. In the team’s first and only game on the season, Kristi Kingma and Regina Rogers scored in double figures, each putting in 18 points in wining effort. Junior forward Molly Williams topped the team in rebounds and in assists grabbing a team and game high 13 boards and dishing out five assists. Head coach Tia Jackson enters her third season at the helm of the Huskies women’s basketball program.

Washington Probable Starters

No.NamePos.Ht.Yr.PPGRPG
34Mollie WilliamsF6-2Jr2.013.0
40Marjorie HeardF6-1Fr4.04.0
33Mackenzie ArgensC6-3Jr4.04.0
10Kristi KingmaG5-10Jr18.04.0
22Charmaine BarlowG5-10Jr1.08.0

Series History

Overall Series Record: Washington leads 5-4

Last Meeting

In last year’s meeting between the Cougars and Huskies, the two squads met in Seattle with the homestanding Washington team getting the 1-point, 66-67 on a last minute shot. Four players scored in double figures for the Cougars in the game led by 14 points from Haley Hall. Keilani Moeaki and Coriann Wood scored 11 points each with Mindy Bonham tallying 10. Hall and Wood led the team in the rebound category grabbing five boards each.

UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY

Utah State has compiled a 0-2 record and hosts the University of Montana on Sat.Nov. 20 before making the trip to Provo to play the Cougars. The Aggies returns two starters and eight letterwinners from a team that went 13-17, 5-11 last year. After three games, Ashley Brown tops the leader board in scoring averaging 13.5 points per game and grabs 5.5 rebounds a contest. Amber White also scores in double digits for USU with 12.5 points and a team high 6.0 boards per game. Head coach Raegan Pebley is in her eighth season with the Aggies women’s basketball team.

Utah State Probable Starters

No.NamePos.Ht.Yr.PPGRPG
11Stacey HowardF6-0Sr3.52.0
42Banna DiopC6-6So8.05.0
21Amber WhiteF5-10Sr12.56.0
13Alice CoddingtonG5-10Sr6.03.0
12Jenna JohnsonG5-10So3.02.5

Series History

Overall Series Record: BYU leads 27-3

Last Meeting

During the 2009-10 campaign these two instate rivals met in Logan where the visiting Cougars grabbed a 61-48 victory. In the game, three players scored in double figures led by Mindy Bonham and Coriann Wood who each scored 12 points. Kristen Riley was the third BYU player in double digits in points with 11 and a team high nine rebounds.

UP NEXT

After the two home contests, the Cougars will spend Thanksgiving in Concord, Calif., competing in the St. Mary’s Hilton-Concord Thanksgiving Tournament. BYU is scheduled to play Wisconsin on Fri. Nov. 26 and Northwestern, on Sat. Nov. 27.