No. 18/19 Gonzaga Thursday Night

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With a (21-4, 9-2) record and in second place in the latest WCC standings, the BYU women’s basketball team looks to stay unbeaten at home in league play. This Thurs., Feb. 9, the Cougars host No. 18/19 Gonzaga (21-3, 10-1) in a 7 p.m. tip off. BYU looks for a win that would tighten the race for the WCC regular season champion.

The game against the Zags airs live worldwide on BYUtv and is simulcast on BYU Radio on the Internet at byuradio. org and on Satellite Radio, Sirius XM 143.

GONZAGA GAME PROMOTIONS
Pack the House Night. General admission is $2. Following the game, join the women’s team in the first ever dance on the Marriott Center floor. Prizes, food and drinks.

2011-12 BYU Probable Starters     
No.NamePos.Ht.Yr.PPGRPG
32Dani PetersonF6-1Sr7.04.8
35Kristen RileyC6-3Sr11.47.4
33Haley SteedG5-4Sr8.15.0
04Kim ParkerG5-11So10.53.0
21Lexi EatonG5-10Fr10.32.9

2011-12 Team Summary
- Shooting from field: (.448, 669-1494)
- Shooting from three-point line: (.351, 171-487)
- Shooting from free-throw line: (.724, 297-410)
- Average points per game: 72.2
- Average rebounds per game: 39.9
- Average assists per game: 19.2
- Average steals per game: 9.9
- Average blocks per game: 6.1
- Average turnovers per game: 16.0

2011-12 Player Summary
-Leading scorer: Senior Kristen Riley - averages 11.4 points
-Leading rebounder: Riley - averages 7.4 boards per game
-Assist & Steals leader: Senior co-captain Haley Steed - 175 and 55 respectively.
-Top blocker: Jennifer Hamson - 63 total
-Best field goal percentage: Dani Peterson - (.584, 73-125)
-Best free throw percentage: Kim Parker - (.827, 43-52)
-Best 3-pt field goal percentage: Stephanie Vermunt - (.500, 35-70)

Winningest Coach in BYU History
- BYU head coach Jeff Judkins became the all-time winningest coach in BYU women’s basketball history, picking up his 220th career win when the Cougars defeated Pepperdine, 80-56 Thurs. Jan. 12, 2012. Judkins record on that night was 220-111 (.665) in his 11th season as head coach of the women’s program. He passed former BYU coach Courtney Leishman (1977-89) who finished at BYU with a 219-124 (.638) record.

Record Breaking Players
- Haley Steed has recorded 497 assists as of 02/05/12, which places her in fourth place all-time. She needs eight to tie for third place with All-American and current WNBA player Erin Thorn’s 505-career total.
- Steed has 203 steals to date and needs 26 to tie for seventh place with Karina Zapata’s career high 229.
- Steed has made 169 3-pointers as of 02/05/12 putting her in sixth place overall. She needs two to tie for fifth place with Thais Kidd's career best 171.
- Kristen Riley has 75 blocks as of 02/05/12 and needs four to tie for fifth place all-time with Cathy Nixon’s 79.
- Riley has grabbed 659 rebounds as of 02/05/12, putting her in eighth place overall. She needs 14 to tie for seventh with her sister Lauren Varley (Riley) who ended her career with a total of 673 rebounds.
- Riley has a total of 953 points scored as of 02/05/12, and needs 47 to become BYU's 22nd player to reach 1,000 points in her career.
- As of 02/05/12, 6-7 sophomore center Jennifer Hamson has tallied 108 blocks and needs 17 to tie for fourth place all-time with the 125 recorded by Jill Adams.

Cougs Break Into Top 25
Entering the week of Feb. 6, BYU fell out of the top-25 AP Poll after the loss at Pepperdine on 2/2/12. However, they did receive (28) votes.
The week of Jan. 23 and with an 18-3, 7-1 mark the team broke into the AP Poll with a No. 23 ranking. They received votes (1) the week of 1/16/12 as well as the week of 12/26/11 when the Cougars were 11-2.
The week of 12/26/11 they also received one vote in the USA Today ESPN Coaches Poll. On Jan. 24 they got (5) votes in the USA Today ESPN Coaches Poll. In the poll for the week of Jan. 31 the team got (8) votes. In the poll released on Feb. 7 they got (4) votes.

Last Time in the Polls
The last time that BYU was ranked in the polls was during the 2006-07 season.
On Monday, Nov. 13, 2006, the Cougars were ranked No.24
On Friday, Nov. 17, 2006, the Cougars were ranked No. 18
On Wednesday, Nov. 27. 2006, the Cougars were ranked No. 23
On Saturday, Dec. 2, 2006, the Cougars were ranked No. 22

Win Streak
BYU went on a nine-game win streak, before losing on the road at Pepperdine on 2/2/12.  Prior to the loss Thursday night, they had won eight straight league games. Earlier this season the Cougars won 10 games in a row, which was the longest current winning streak in the West Coast Conference before losing its debut game competing in the WCC, a 48-54 decision at Saint Mary’s.

Last season BYU went on a 12-game win streak during the 2011 Mountain West Conference race.

The longest win streak in the program’s history is 15 games played from 12/31/92 to 2/26/93.

 

THURSDAY WCC OPPONENT
NO. 18/19 GONZAGA

The Gonzaga Bulldogs enter this week’s WCC action ranked No. 18/19 in the polls with a 21-3, 10-1 record and are in first place in the league’s standings. Gonzaga has not been to Provo since the 1999-2000 season when they beat BYU 77-58 on Nov. 26, 1999. The Bulldogs have three players scoring in double figures with 6-3 senior forward Kayla Standish leading the way averaging 15.5 points and grabbing a team high 7.6 rebounds per game. Katelan Redmon, a 6-1 senior guard/forward combo is next contributing 13.3 points and 6.0 boards a contest. Rounding out the double digit scoring is sophomore guard Haiden Palmer who tallies 12.6 points and grabs 4.9 rebounds per game. Taelor Karr, a 5-8 junior guard has the most assists on the team while Palmer gets the most steals with 52 to date. Gonzaga averages 76.8 points and shoots 45.5 percent from the field, 33 percent from behind the arc and 71 percent at the free throw line. Head coach Kelly Graves is in his 12th year with the Bulldogs.

Series Breakdown
Overall Series Record: 3-3
BYU Record in Provo: 1-1
BYU Record in Spokane: 2-2
BYU Record in Neutral Sites: n/a
BYU Record under coach Judkins: 0-2
BYU Record in Overtime Games: n/a

Last Meeting
These two new league foes met last year in Spokane where the Bulldogs picked up the 91-64 win on Dec. 21, 2010.  In that contest, Jennifer Hamson and Dani Peterson came off the bench to score eight points each with Haley Hall dishing out five assists. The Cougars kept it close in the first half trailing by seven, 44-37 at the break, but only scored 27 points in the second half despite outrebounding the Bulldogs 45 to 34 for the game. The BYU bench had a good showing tallying 21 points to Gonzaga’s 13. The Zags picked up 46 points in the point to the Cougars 36 and had 22 points off of BYU miscues.

 

What’s Next
On Thurs., Feb. 16 the Cougars return to WCC action when they host San Francisco in a 7 p.m., start. The game against the Dons will air live worldwide on BYUtv.