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Caleb Turner | Posted: 15 Dec 2018 | Updated: 28 Dec 2020
Caleb Turner

Gonzales, BYU top Colorado State 51-42

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PROVO, Utah – Shaylee Gonzales’ career-high 29 points led BYU women’s basketball to a 51-42 win over Colorado State Saturday at the Marriott Center.

BYU vs. CSU Final Box Score

"I think Shaylee showed what kind of player she is tonight with her versatility and the way she can do things," BYU head coach Jeff Judkins said. "I am glad I have her for four more years. You have ugly wins during this period of time because of finals and Christmas. I am just glad to get away with a win."

Gonzales scored a career-high 29 points on 12 for 22 shooting from the field while also adding nine rebounds, four assists and three steals. Maria Albiero matched her career high in scoring with 10 points and Paisley Johnson grabbed 11 boards while contributing nine points of her own.

In her first start, Babalu Ugwu won the opening tip to gain the first possession for the Cougars. The Rams scored first on a deep three-pointer from the top of the arc before Gonzales evened the score at 3-all with a free throw and made basket. Gonzales added another made shot and free throw to cut into the CSU lead 8-6 with 4:07 remaining. Jasmine Moody tied the game up 8-all with a layup and Gonzales scored her eighth point of the quarter with under a minute left to make the score 10-10 at the end of the period.

Albiero scored her first points of the game on a jump shot at the start of the second period. Gonzales and Albiero both hit jumpers to cap off a six-point run increasing BYU’s lead to 16-10. After the Rams made a shot from downtown, Johnson knocked down a 3-point shot from the corner to re-extend the lead 19-13 and end the Cougars’ 0 for 12 drought from behind the arc. BYU clung to a two-point lead 20-18 at the half after CSU closed the half with a 5-1 run.

The Rams opened the second half with their fifth 3-point make of the game to take back the lead. Gonzales quickly reclaimed the advantage for the Cougars scoring back-to-back fast-break layups and hitting a shot from behind the arc to extend the lead 27-21 with 5:32 left in the period. The Rams answered with two 3-pointers to tie it up at 27. Gonzales countered with a 3-pointer of her own, scoring her 20th point of the game before CSU netted its third-straight 3-pointer to even the score at 30-all with 3:03 left. The Cougars ended the third period on top 33-30 with a made basket from Gonzales and a free throw from Moody.

Gonzales continued to have the hot hand, hitting a 3-point jumper to start the final period extending the BYU lead to 36-30. The Cougars went on a 7-0 run with Johnson and Gonzales making two-point shots and Albiero contributing a basket from behind the arc to push the lead to 43-32 with six minutes left in the game. Both teams traded baskets with Gonzales adding a layup and Albiero scoring her second 3-pointer to maintain the 11-point lead, 48-37, with 3:41 left in the game. Johnson extinguished any attempt of a CSU comeback with her second 3-point basket of the game, giving BYU the win 51-42.

The Cougars remain at home to face Northern Colorado at the Marriott Center on Friday, Dec. 21, at noon MDT. The game will be broadcast on theW.tv.

Postgame Notes

First Quarter

  • Ugwu started for the first time in her BYU career and brought down five boards in the game

  • Gonzales played all 10 minutes of the first quarter and had eight of the Cougars’ 10 points

Second Quarter

  • Gonzales reached double digits with 10 midway through the second

  • Neither team scored over the final three minutes of the half, going to the break 20-18 in favor of the Cougars

  • BYU’s 20 points were the least they have had in a half this season and the 18 points from CSU are also a season-low for an opponent

Third Quarter

  • Chase tied her career high in blocks with two in the third quarter

  • Gonzales hit 20 points late in the third quarter with her second 3-pointer

Fourth Quarter

  • Gonzales reached a new career high with 25 points on a 3-pointer early in the period

  • The Cougars started the final quarter on a 10-2 run, their largest of the game

  • Johnson reached double-digit rebounds for the second time this season with 11

  • Albiero tied her career high with 10 points in the fourth quarter

  • Gonzales tied her career-high of three steals late in the game

  • BYU's defense held CSU to 42 points, a season-low by a Cougar opponent

  • BYU outrebounded the Rams 51-33

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Norma Bertoch | Posted: 12 Dec 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Norma Bertoch

BYU women return to the Marriott Center, host CSU Saturday

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PROVO, Utah— For the first time in nearly a month, BYU (6-3) women’s basketball is back home for its next two games. The Cougars host former Mountain West Conference foe Colorado State (4-4) Saturday, Dec. 15, at 2 p.m. The BYU and CSU matchup will be carried live on BYUtv and online at byutv.org.

 

BYU vs. CSU Game Notes

 

ABOUT BYU

  • The Cougars close out their nonconference schedule at home with two games after a six-game road swing that saw the team record wins over Utah State, TCU, California Baptist and Utah Valley.
  • After playing in nine games, BYU is putting up 67.9 points per game while shooting 41.3 percent from the field, 30.1 percent from the 3-point line and 71.2 percent when shooting from the free-throw line.
  • Freshman Shaylee Gonzales leads the team in scoring with a 16.2 average. Junior Brenna Chase is next with 13.3 points and team bests in assists (4.6) and steals (2.8). Sophomore Paisley Johnson rounds out the double-digit scoring with 13.1 points.
  • Junior forward Shalae Salmon tops the leaderboard in the rebounds category, pulling down 6.2 boards a game; sophomore center Sara Hamson has the best blocks average at 1.7 per contest.
  • At least two players have scored in double-digit points in eight of the nine games played; in five games the Cougars grabbed more rebounds and assists than their opponents.
  • BYU was picked to finish third in the WCC preseason poll while junior Brenna Chase and sophomore Sara Hamson were named to the WCC preseason team.

 

ABOUT COLORADO STATE

  • Colorado State University comes to Provo with a 4-4 record and wins over Eastern New Mexico, Cornell, North Florida and Northern Arizona. Two of their losses are on the road at Colorado and Gonzaga.
  • CSU finished last season with a 21-12, 11-7 record, tied for fourth place in the Mountain West Conference (MWC) and advanced to the second round of the postseason WNIT.
  • The Cougars and Rams met last year in Ft. Collins where CSU picked up a two-point, 56-54 home win.
  • The Rams score 52.4 points and pull down 37.4 rebounds and they shoot 36.7 percent from the field, 25.5 percent from behind the arc and 75.0 percent from the free throw line.
  • Sophomore Lore Devos tops the leaderboard in scoring for CSU with 16.4 points a game and a team-best 1.1 steals. Teammate Mollie Mounsey follows with 10.1 points and a team-high 6.1 rebounds a contest. Grace Colaivalu is the team’s assist leader with a  4.3 average.
  • CSU was selected to finish sixth out of 11 teams in the 2018-19 MWC preseason poll.

UP NEXT FOR BYU

The Cougars close out their nonconference portion of the 2018-19 schedule hosting Northern Colorado on Friday, Dec. 21. WCC action begins on Dec. 29.

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