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BYU 2019-20 SCHEDULE

Date

Opponent

^Time/Result R &TV

OCTOBER

Tue.10/29

Westminster College $ W 69-61

WCC Net.

NOVEMBER

Sat. 11/2

Antelope Valley $

W 105-52

WCC Net.

Sat. 11/9

@ Washington St.

L 50-67

Pac-12 Net

Thu. 11/14

Texas A&M Kingsville

W 90-38

BYUtv App.

Thu. 11/21

@ Fresno State

W 71-65

MWN

Tu. 11/26

Utah State

W 67-50

BYUtv

Fri. 11/29

Utah

L 73-77 OT BYUtv

DECEMBER

Fri. 12/6

@ Arizona St.

L 52-60

Pac-12 Net

Wed. 12/11

@ Boise State

L 55-66

MWN

Sat. 12/14

Utah Valley Univ.

W 71-57

BYUtv

Wed. 12/18

vs. San Jose St. @ Maui W 75-56

BYU R

Thu. 12/19

vs. Oregon St. @ Maui L 34-65

BYU R

Sat. 12/28

@ Loyola Marymount*

W 59-44

WCC Net

Mon. 12/30

@ Pepperdine*

W 65-47

WCC Net

JANUARY

Thu. 1/2

Gonzaga*

L 43-55

BYUtv

Sat. 1/4

Portland*#

L 48-57

BYUtv

Sat. 1/11

San Diego*#

W 52-36

BYUtv

Thu. 1/16

@ Pacific*

W 76-66 (OT) WCC Net

Sat. 1/18

@ St. Mary’s*

W 65-55

WCC Net

Thu. 1/23

San Francisco*

W 57-44

BYUtv

Sat. 1/25

Santa Clara*

W 71-48

BYUtv

Thu. 1/30

@ Portland*

W 66-54

WCC Net

FEBRUARY

Sat. 2/1

@ Gonzaga*

L 44-59

WCC Net

Sat. 2/8

@ San Diego*

L 45-51

WCC Net

Thu. 2/13

St. Mary’s*

W 60-39

BYUtv

Sat. 2/15

Pacific*

W 65-54

BYUtv

Thu. 2/20

@ Santa Clara*

W 60-51

WCC Net

Sat. 2/22

@ San Francisco*

L 58-60

WCC Net

Thu. 2/27

Pepperdine*

W 66-64

BYUtv

Sat. 2/29

LMU*

W 57-42

BYUtv

MARCH

Th-Tu 5-10

@ WCC Champs.

TBA

TBA

Sat. 3/7

vs. Pepperdine

L 51-62

BYUtv/WCC

^

All times local to site

Home games in bold. Games played at Marriott Center

$ indicates exhibition game

* indicates West Coast Conference game

# Indicates double header with men’s team

BYU BASKETBALL

| 2019-20 | BYU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | SEASON REVIEW |

2019-20 NONSTARTERS HIGHLIGHTS

Norma Bertoch, BYU Athletic Communications | O: (801) 422-4908 | C: (801) 372-0989 | norma_bertoch@byu.edu | www. byucougars.com

No. Name

Pos.

Ht.

Yr.

Pts.

Reb.

Hometown

Season Highlights

3

Shalae Salmon

F

6-2

Sr.

5.0

4.6

Porirua, New Zealand

Played all gms, 2 double-doubles, 3 gms with 10+points, rebound leader in 4 gms

4

Devry Millett

G

5-10

Fr.

1.0

0.0

Folsom, CA

Saw playing time in 3 games (Texas A&M Kingsville, USF and SCU), scored 3 points

11 Kaylee Smiler

G

5-8

RS/Fr.

1.8

1.6

Hamilton, New Zealand

Played 27 gms, 1 10+point gm, 2 with at least 3 assists, scoring leader in 1 gm

14 Babalu Ugwu

F

6-0

So.

4.9

4.3

Jundiai, Brazil

Played all gms, 2 double-doubles, 4th in rbs & steals, 6 gms 10+points, 2nd in FT%

15 Malli Valgardson Perri

F

6-5

So.

1.8

1.2

Pleasant Grove, UT

Played 24 gms starting in 6, had 2 gms with 2 assists & 2 gms with 2 steals

20 Leilani Otuafi

G

5-9

Fr.

1.9

1.1

Fallon, NV

Played in 18 gms, 10.7 minutes avg, started in one, season-high 9 pts., vs. UT

21 Khaedin Taito

G

5-11

Sr.

0.1

0.5

Hastings, New Zealand

Played in 19 games including 11 in WCC, averaged 4.6 minutes of playing time

30 Luci Stewart

G

5-4

Fr.

0.7

0.3

Issaquah, WA

Saw playing time in 3 games (Texas A&M Kingsville, USF and SCU), scored 2 points

32 Signe Glantz

F

6-1

So.

0.8

0.9

Ostersund, Sweden

Played in 20 games including 10 in WCC, averaged 5.9 minutes of playing time

TEAM

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BYU’s women’s basketball team concluded the 2019-20 campaign with an 18-11, 13-5 record, tied for

second place in the West Coast Conference regular-season race and entered the 2020 UCU WCC Women’s

Basketball Championships as the No. 3 seed. The Cougars were anticipating extending their season, with a

likely invitation to compete in the postseason WNIT but due to the Coronavirus pandemic, all tournaments were

canceled.

=

During the season, the Cougars went on a six-game win streak, collecting wins in league play over San

Diego, Pacific, St. Mary’s, San Francisco, Santa Clara and Portland. In the WCC race, they swept the series vs.

LMU, Pepperdine, Pacific, St. Mary’s and Pepperdine. When playing in the Marriott Center, the Cougars had a

10-3 record including a 7-2 mark in league play.

=

BYU had a tough nonconference schedule playing four games at home, four on the road and two at neutral

sites. The Cougars collected wins over Texas A&M Kingsville, Fresno State, Utah State, Utah Valley University

and San Jose State.  BYU competed in the 2019 Maui Jim Maui Classic in Lahiana, Maui where it defeated the

Spartans and battled then ranked No. 4 Oregon State. Senior guard Brenna Chase Drollinger was named to the

All-Tournament Team.

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The Cougars averaged 60.2 points and grabbed 39.8 rebounds per game. They held opponents to 54.5

points and 38 boards a contest. BYU finished the year with an 18-6 record when it got more blocks than its

opponents, had a 16-1 mark when it led at the half, was 16-2 when it dished out more assists than opponents,

was 13-7 when it had 16 turnovers or less, was 12-6 when it made at least five 3-pointers and ended the year

with a 10-2 record when it pulled down more rebounds than opponents.

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At the time the season ended, the Cougars were nationally ranked second in field goal percentage defense

(32.2); they were third in blocked shots per game (6.7) and in blocked shots (195); 12th in scoring defense

(54.8) and were 21st in defensive rebounds per game (28.7).

=

In the WCC, BYU concluded the year ranked first in field goal percentage defense (.322), in rebounding

offense (39.8), in blocked shots (6.7) and in defensive rebounds (28.7). The team ranked second in scoring

de-fense (54.8); it placed third in scoring margin (+5.4), and fourth in four categories: 3-point field goal

percent-age (.322), 3-point field goal percentpercent-age defense (.294), in assists (14.7) and in assists/turnover ratio (1.1).

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Two players on the team joined a select group of 31 BYU players who scored more than 1,000 points in

their careers. Senior guard Brenna Chase Drollinger reached the milestone with eight points in the home game

vs. Utah on Nov. 29. She concluded her career ranked 19th all-time in points with 1,304. Junior guard Paisley

Johnson eclipsed 1,000 points with 23 in the road game at Santa Clara on February 20. She finished the

season ranked 27th all-time in scoring with 1,072 career points. 

PLAYERS (starters, stat highlights)

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Junior guard Paisley Johnson was the team’s scoring with a 15.2 average, that put her in fifth place in the

WCC. She had the team’s best free-throw percentage (.819) and was fourth in that category in the conference.

On the team, she ranked second in steals (1.5) and third in assists (3.1) the assists average puts her in 10th

place in the league. At the end of the season, she ranked 27th all-time in scoring with 1,072 career points.

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Senior guard Benna Drollinger averaged 12.2 points per game for second on the team and 15th in the

con-ference. She was the team’s assists (4.3) and steals (1.8) leader. Those averages placed her in fifth and eighth

place respectively in the WCC. Drollinger led the WCC in minutes played with a 36.6 average while ranking

second in 3-point field goals made (2.2) and fifth in assist/turnover ratio. She concluded her career ranked

19th all-time in career points with 1,304.

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Junior center Sara Hamson was the team’s rebounds (7.9) and blocks (4.72) leader while also leading the

nation in total blocked shots (137) and in blocks per game (4.72). She led the league in blocked shots and in

field goal percentage (.560) while ranking fourth in defensive rebounds (5.6) and 11th in offensive rebounds.

She finished her junior campaign ranked third all-time at BYU in career blocks with 336 (needing four to tie her

sister Jennifer with 340 career blocks).

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Senior Jasmine Moody played in 23 games and started in seven. Averaged 6.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per

game while averaging 22 minutes of playing time. She finished her final season with the second-best field goal

percentage on the team (.480), was fourth in offensive rebounds (1.6) and fifth in scoring (6.7)

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Junior Maria Albiero started in all games averaging 6.0 points and 2.7 rebounds. Her scoring average

placed her in fourth place on the team. She finished her junior campaign in second while averaging nearly 31

minutes of playing time. She ranked second on the team in assists (3.2) and third in steals (0.9). Her 3-point

field goal percentage of (.360), her 3-point field goals made (1.1) and her (.720) free-throw percentage also

ranks third-best on the squad. In the WCC, she ranked second in assist/turnover ratio (1.7), sixth in 3-point

field goal percentage (.360) and ninth in assists (3.2)

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2019-20 QUICK FACTS

UNIVERSITY

Location . . . . Provo, Utah 84602

Elevation . . . . 4,553 feet

Enrollment . . . . 29,672

Founded . . . . October 15, 1875

Owned . . . . LDS Church

Nickname . . . . Cougars

Mascot . . . . Cosmo the Cougar

Colors . . . . Dark Blue and White

Arena/Seating . . . . Marriott Center/19,000

BYU President . . . . Kevin J Worthen (BYU, 1982)

Athletics Director . . . .Tom Holmoe (BYU, 1983)

SWA . . . . Liz Darger

TEAM

Head Coach . . . Jeff Judkins (Utah, 1978)

Seasons . . . . Entering19th

Career Record . . . .

411-194

Record at BYU . . . . Same

Assistant Coach . . . . Ray Stewart

Assistant Coach . . . . Melanie Day

Assistant Coach . . . .Lee Cummard

2019-20 Record . . . . 18-11, 13-5

2018-19 Record . . . . 26-7

2017-18 WCC Record/Finish . . . .15-3/2nd

2019 Postseason . . . .NCAA Second Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . 10/3

Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . 3/1

Newcomers . . . . 6

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Women’s Basketball Main Contact . . . . . Norma Bertoch

Office . . . .801-422-4908

Cell . . . .801-372-0989

Email . . . . norma_bertoch@byu .edu

Assistant WBKB Contact . . . . Josh Carter

Cell . . . .801-602-6384

Email . . . . golf_sid@byu .edu

Media Relations Main Office . . . .801-422-8948

Website . . . . www .byucougars .com

Facebook . . . . facebook .com/byuwomensbasketball

Twitter . . . . twitter .com/byuwbb

Address . . . . 30 Smith Fieldhouse, Provo, UT 84602

STARTING LINEUPS 2019-20: Record

Drollinger, Albiero, Johnson, Moody, Hamson: 3-4

*

Drollingee, Albiero, Johnson, Salmon, Hamson: 4-4

Drollinger, Albiero, Johnson, Ugwu, Hamson: 5-2

Drollinger, Albiero, Otuafi, Ugwu, Hamson: 1-0

Drollinger, Albiero, Johnson, Perri, Hamson: 5-1

*

Indicates most recent starters

ROSTER NOTE

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The BYU team boasts 6 international players:

from Brazil (2) - Maria Albiero, Londrina and

Babalu Ugwu from Jundai, Sao Paolo; from New

Zealand (3) - Shalae Salmon, Porirua, Kaylee

Smiler, Hamilton and Khaedin Taito, Hastings; from

Sweden (1) - Signe Glantz from Ostersund

2019-20 NUMERICAL ROSTER

No . Name

Pos .

Ht .

Cl .

Exp .

Hometown/Previous School

01 Brenna Chase Drollinger

G

5-8

Sr .

3V

Thornton, Colo ./Broomfield HS

02 Shaylee Gonzales

*

G

5-10

So .

1V

Gilbert, AZ/Mesquite HS

03 Shalae Salmon

C

6-3

Sr .

3V

Porirua, NZ/Wellington Girls Co . HS

04 Devry Millett

G

5-10

Fr .

HS

Folsom, CA/Folsom HS

05 Maria Albiero

G

5-8

Jr .

2V

Londrina, Brazil/Neuse Christian A .

11 Kaylee Smiler

G

5-8

Fr ./RS

HS

Hamilton,NZ/Melville HS

12 Lauren Gustin

^

F

6-1

So ./RS

HS

Salem, UT/Salem Hills/ID/SLCC

13 Paisley Johnson

G

5-9

Jr .

2V

Everett, WA/Glacier Peak HS

14 Babalu Ugwu

F

6-0

So .

1V

Jundai, Brazil/Raleigh, NC/Friendship C . HS

15 Malli Valgardson Perri

F

6-5

So .

1V

Pleasant Grove, UT/Pleasant G . HS

20 Leilani Otuafi

G

5-9

Fr .

HS

Fallon, NV/Churchill County HS

21 Khaedin Taito

G

5-11

Sr .

3V

Hastings,NZ/PalmBeachC .HS/ USC

22 Sara Hamson

C

6-7

Jr .

2V

Lindon, Utah/Pleasant Grove HS

30 Luci Stewart

G

5-4

Fr .

HS

Issaquah, WA/Issaquah HS

32 Signe Glantz

F

6-1

So .

1V

Ostersund, Sweden/Lulea Ggymnsasie Sk .

33 Jasmine Moody

F

6-2

Sr .

3V

Honolulu, HI/Radford HS

34 Kyra Beckman

F

6-2

Fr .

HS

Snohomish, WA/Snohomish HS

*

Suffered season-ending knee injury in July 2019

^

Will sit out 2019-20 season as per NCAA transfer rules

Head Coach:

Jeff Judkins (Utah, 1978) 19th season

Assistant Coaches:

Ray Stewart (UVU, 2000), Melalnie Day (BYU 2002), Lee Cummard (BYU 2009, 2018)

Director of Basketball Operations:

Kim Parker Gibb (BYU 2014)

Strength & Conditioning Coach:

Steven Arnold

Athletic Trainer:

Jeff Hurst

Team Manager:

Abby Hemming

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

Starters Returning:

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01 Brenna Chase Drollinger

Sr .

12 .8 ppg 2 .8 rpg 3 .8 apg

13 Paisley Johnson

Jr .

14 .5 ppg 4 .3 rpg 3 .0 apg

03 Shalae Salmon

Sr .

5 .6 ppg 4 .1 rpg .62 bpg

Starters Lost:

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02 Shaylee Gonzales

So .

17 .0 ppg 5 .6 rpg 4 .1 apg

Lettewinners Returning: (7

)

05 Maria Albiero

Jr .

3 .2 ppg 1 .7 rpg 1 .5 apg

14 Babalu Ugwu

So .

3 .3 ppg 2 .8 rpg .23 apg

15 Malli Valgardson Perri

So .

1 .0 ppg 0 .9 rpg .21 apg

21 Khaedin Taito

Sr .

0 .0 ppg 0 .0 rpg 0 .0 apg

22 Sara Hamson

Jr .

4 .6 ppg 5 .9 rpg .77 apg

32 Signe Glantz

So .

0 .4 ppg 0 .5 rpg .09 apg

33 Jasmine Moody

Sr .

5 .7 ppg 5 .2 rpg .30 apg

Letterwinners Lost: (3)

12 Caitlyn Alldredge

Sr .

2 .5 ppg 1 .9 rpg 0 .92 apg

24 Ashley Beckstrand

So .

1 .6 ppg 0 .6 rpg 0 .19 apg

10 Abby Mangum

So .

0 .8 ppg 0 .4 rpg 0 .11 apg

Returning Redshirt:

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#11 Kaylee Smiler

Fr .

5-8

F

Newcomers: (5)

04 Devry Millett

Fr .

5-10

G

12 Lauren Gustin

So . 6-1 F

20 Leilani Otuafi

Fr .

5-9

G

30 Luci Stewart

Fr .

5-4

G

34 Kyra Beckman

Fr .

6-2

F

2019-20 Team Captains

03 Shalae Salmon

13 Paisley Johnson

33 Jasmine Mooday

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:

02 Shaylee Gonzales

Shay - lee

03 Shalae Salmon:

Shaw-lay Sa-mon

14 Babalu Ugwu:

Bah-bah-LOO oo GOO

20 Leilani Otuafi

Lay-lawn-ee Oh-TOO-ahf-ee

21 Khaedin Taito:

Kay-den Tah-EE-toe

32 Signe Glantz:

Sig-nay

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NATIONAL RANKINGS

USA TODAY SPORTS WOMEN’S

BAS-KETBALL COACHES POLL (Final Regular

Season 03/16/2020)

Rank School

Record

1. South Carolina

(32-1)

2. Oregon

(31-2)

3. Baylor

(28-2)

4. Connecticut

(29-3)

5. Maryland

(28-4)

6. Stanford

(27-6)

7. Louisville

(28-4)

8. North Carolina State

(28-4)

9. UCLA

(26-5)

10. Mississippi State

(27-6)

11. South Dakota

(30-2)

12. Arizona

(24-7)

13. Gonzaga

*

(28-3)

14. DePaul

(28-5)

15. Northwestern

(26-4)

16. Oregon State

*

(23-9)

17. Princeton

(26-1)

18. Kentucky

(22-8)

19. Missouri State

(26-4)

20. Florida State

(24-8)

21. Texas A&M

(22-8)

22. Indiana

(24-8)

23. Iowa

(23-7)

24. Florida Gulf Coast

(30-3)

25. Arkansas

(24-8)

Others receiving votes: TCU (22-7) 20; Florida

(15-15) 20; Arizona State

*

(20-11) 10; Dayton

(25-8) 9; James Madison (25-4) 8; Ohio State

(21-12) 7; Marquette (24-8) 7; Central Michigan

(23-7) 7; Troy (25-4) 1; Stony Brook (28-3) 1;

Duke (18-12) 1.

*

Denotes BYU opponent

2019-20 SEASON REVIEW

The Cougar women’s basketball team concluded the 2019-20 campaign with an 18-11, 13-5 record,

tied for second place in the West Coast Conference regular-season race and entered the 2020 UCU WCC

Women’s Basketball Championships as the No. 3 seed. The Cougars were anticipating extending their

season, with a likely invitation to compete in the postseason WNIT but due to the Coronavirus pandemic, all

tournaments were canceled.

During the season, the Cougars went on a six-game win streak, collecting wins in league play over San

Diego, Pacific, St. Mary’s, San Francisco, Santa Clara and Portland. In the WCC race, they swept the series

vs. LMU, Pepperdine, Pacific, St. Mary’s and Pepperdine. When playing in the Marriott Center, the Cougars

had a 10-3 record including a 7-2 mark in league play.

BYU had a tough nonconference schedule playing four games at home, four on the road and two at neutral

sites. The Cougars collected wins over Texas A&M Kingsville, Fresno State, Utah State, Utah Valley University

and San Jose State.  BYU competed in the 2019 Maui Jim Maui Classic in Lahiana, Maui where it defeated

the Spartans and battled then ranked No. 4 Oregon State. Senior guard Brenna Chase Drollinger was named

to the All-Tournament Team.

When the Cougars went to play a league game in Malibu vs. Pepperdine, on Dec. 30, the 65-47 win gave

head coach Jeff Judkins his 400th career game, making him the all-time winningest head coach for men or

women’s basketball at BYU.

Two players on the team joined a select group of 31 BYU players who scored more than 1,000 points in their

careers. Senior guard Brenna Chase Drollinger reached the milestone with eight points in the home game vs.

Utah on Nov. 29. She concluded her career ranked 19th all-time in points with 1,304. Junior guard Paisley

Johnson eclipsed 1,000 points with 23 in the road game at Santa Clara on February 20. She finished the

season ranked 27th all-time in scoring with 1,072 career points. 

The Cougars averaged 60.2 points and grabbed 39.8 rebounds per game. They held opponents to 54.5

points and 38 boards a contest. BYU finished the year with an 18-6 record when it got more blocks than

its opponents, had a 16-1 mark when it led at the half, was 16-2 when it dished out more assists than

opponents, was 13-7 when it had 16 turnovers or less, was 12-6 when it made at least five 3-pointers and

ended the year with a 10-2 record when it pulled down more rebounds than opponents.

At the time the season ended, the Cougars were nationally ranked second in field goal percentage defense

(32.2); they were third in blocked shots per game (6.7) and in blocked shots (195); 12th in scoring defense

(54.8) and were 21st in defensive rebounds per game (28.7).

In the WCC, BYU concluded the year ranked first in field goal percentage defense (.322), in rebounding

offense (39.8), in blocked shots (6.7) and in defensive rebounds (28.7). The team ranked second in scoring

defense (54.8); it placed third in scoring margin (+5.4), and fourth in four categories: 3-point field goal

percentage (.322), 3-point field goal percentage defense (.294), in assists (14.7) and in assists/turnover

ratio (1.1).

Several Cougar players finished the year ranked in multiple categories in the WCC. Johnson, who led the

BYU team with a 15.2 points average, placed fifth in scoring in the league. She had the team’s best

free-throw percentage (.819) and was fourth in that category in the WCC. Johnson ranked second in steals (1.5)

and third in assists (3.1) on the team, while her assists average ranked 10th in the league.

Drollinger averaged 12.2 points per game for second on the team and 15th in the conference. She was the

team’s assists (4.3) and steals (1.8) leader. Those averages placed her in fifth and eighth place respectively

in the WCC. Drollinger led the league in minutes played with a 36.6 average while ranking second in 3-point

field goals made (2.2) and fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.5).

Junior center Sara Hamson was the team’s rebounds (7.9) and blocks (4.72) leader while also leading the

nation in total blocked shots (137) and in blocks per game (4.72). She led the league in blocked shots and in

field goal percentage (.560) while ranking fourth in defensive rebounds (5.6) and 11th in offensive rebounds.

Hamson finished her junior campaign ranked third all-time at BYU in career blocks with 336 (needing four to

tie her sister Jennifer with 340 career blocks).

Junior guard Maria Albiero ended the season ranked second in assist/turnover ratio (1.7), sixth in 3-point

field goal percentage (.360) and ninth in assists (3.2) in the WCC.

Despite the departure of four seniors, the BYU women’s basketball team returns a solid group of players

including WCC First Teamer, Paisley Johnson, the 2019-20 WCC Defensive Player of the Year in Sara

Ham-son, and the 2018-19 WCC Newcomer of the Year, Shaylee Gonzales. The three will be joined by returning

starter Maria Albiero, juniors Signe Glantz, Malli Perri and Babalu Ugwu. The Cougars also return

sopho-mores Kayle Smiler and Leilani Otuafi and redshirts Lauren Gustin and Kyra Beckman.

With an experienced-packed roster, the Cougar team has nothing but high hopes for another successful

winning season, a return to the NCAA Championships and advancing in the postseason tournament.

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HEAD COACH

:

JEFF JUDKINS

YEARS AT BYU:

19th Season

RECORD OVERALL/BYU:

411-194/same

2019-20 RECORD: 18-11, 13-5

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

4

Reached 400th win on Dec . 30, 2019 at Pepperdine with a 65-47 win

4

Twelve 20-plus win seasons – most recent, in 2018-19; most wins – (28) 2013-14

4

Nine NCAA tournament appearances – most recent, 2018-19; best finish – Sweet 16 (twice, 2013-14 and

2001-02)

4

Five WNIT postseason tournament appearances – most recent, 2016-17, in 2012-13 advancing to Third Round .

Best finish, Quarterfinal Round (Elite Eight) 2010-11

4

Four conference coach of the year awards – 2015-16 WCC, 2010-11, 2006-07, 2005-06 - MWC

4

Three conference regular season titles – WCC (2015-16); MWC (2005-06 and 2006-07)

4

Four conference tournament crowns – WCC (2018-19); WCC (2014-15); WCC (2011-12); MWC (2001-02)

4

Coached six All-Americans – Morgan Bailey, Lexi Eaton Rydalch, Jennifer Hamson, Kristen Riley, Ambrosia

Anderson, Erin Thorn

4

Coached seven conference players of the year – Cassie Broadhead, Lexi Eaton Rydalch, Morgan Bailey,

Jennifer Hamson, Kristen Riley, Dani Kubik Wright, Ambrosia Anderson,

4

Coached four conference defensive player of the year – Sara Hamson (2019-20 & 2017-18), Kalani Purcell,

Jennifer Hamson, Mindy Bonham

4

Coached two conference sixth player of the year – Coriann Fraughton, Kristen Riley

4

Has coached 57 all-conference players

4

101 players have garnered academic citations

4

Has had three player named to the All-Freshman Team (Brenna Chase, Sara Hamson, Shaylee Gonzales)

4

Four players have been named to the All-Defensive Team, while three others have been named Newcomer of

the Year

4

Eleven players have been named to respective conference championships all-tournament team and three have

picked up a tournament MVP award, most recent, Paisley Johnson in 2019 WCC Championships

4

Became BYU’s women’s basketball all-time winningest coach with his 220th career win when the Cougars

defeated Pepperdine, 80-56 on Jan . 12, 2012

Coaching Experience

4

Assistant Coach (men) – University of Utah (1989-99)

4

Assistant Coach (women) – BYU (2000-01)

Playing Career

4

NBA with Boston Celtics, Portland Trailblazers, Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz . Drafted in the second round by the

Boston Celtics in 1978, the same year the Celtics selected Larry Bird with the sixth pick overall

4

University of Utah – 1974-78 leading Utah to one conference championship and two berths in the NCAA tourna

ment

4

While at Utah was a second team Academic All-American, a three-time District VII academic selection and a

three-time First Team All-WAC honoree

4

Member of the 1977 United States World Games team that captured the gold medal

Education

University of Utah - Physical and Health Education bachelor’s degree, 1978

Personal

4

Married to Mary Kay

4

Has five children and 16 grandchildren

CAREER RECORD

Year

Record Postseason

2001-02

24-9

NCAA Sweet 16

2002-03

19-12

NCAA 1st Round

2003-04

15-14

DNC

2004-05

19-11

WNIT 1st Round

2005-06

26-6

NCAA 2nd Round

2006-07

23-10

NCAA 1st Round

2007-08

13-16

DNC

2008-09

18-11

DNC

2009-10

23-10

WNIT Quarterfinals

2010-11

25-9

WNIT Third Round

2011-12

26-7

NCAA First Round

2012-13

23-11

WNIT Third Round

2013-14

28-7

NCAA Sweet 16

2014-15 23-10 NCAA 1st Round

2015-16 26-7 NCAA 1st Round

2016-17 20-12 WNIT 1st Round

2017-18 16-14 DNC

2018-19

26-7 NCAA Second Round

2019-20 18-11 DNC

Record:

411-194 (.679)

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BYU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

TEAM RECORDS-5

PLAYER CAREER RECORDS (Final)

1,000-Point Club:

No. 18 Cassie Devashrayee (1,316 points)

No. 19 Brenna Drollinger (1,304 points)

No. 26 Behka Stafford (1,123 points)

No. 27 Paisley Johnson (1,072 points)

3-Pointers Made: —

No. 4 Kim Parker Gibb (250)

No. 5 Brenna Drollinger (244)

Assists: —

No. 10 Kylie Maeda (405)

No. 11 Brenna Drollinger (384)

Blocks: —

No. 2 Jennifer Hamson (340)

No. 3 Sara Hamson (336)

Steals: —

No. 8 Karina Zapata (229)

No. 9 Brenna Drollinger (223)

2019-20 TEAM HIGHS

Points:

...90 vs TAMUK, 11/14/19

Rebounds:... 58 vs TAMUK, 11/14/19

3-Pointers: ...12 vs Pacific, 02/15/20

Assists:

...27 vs TAMUK, 11/14/19

Blocks:

...13 vs San Francisco, 01/23/20

Steals:

...16 vs San Diego, 01/11/20

FG Percentage: ...52.9 vs UVU, 12/14/19

3-PT FG Percentage: ...61.1 vs UVU, 12/14/19

FT Percentage:

...100.0 at LMU, 12/28/19

BYU in NCAA Rankings -

(Final)

TEAM

Field Goal Percentage Defense:

2nd (32.2)

Blocked Shots:

3rd (195)

Blocked Shots Per Game:

3rd (6.7)

Scoring Defense:

12th (54.8)

Defensive Rebounds Per Game:

21st (28.7)

PLAYER

Blocked Shots:

S. Hamson-1st (137)

Blocked Shots Per Game:

S. Hamson-1st (4.72)

Minutes Played Per Game:

B. Drollinger-42nd (36.52)

BYU leads at the half ... ...16-1

Opponent leads at the half ... 2-10

Score is tied at the half ... 0-0

Games goes into overtime ... 1-1

BYU shoots 50% or better ... 4-0

Opponent shoots 50% or better ... 0-0

BYU makes 5 or more 3-pointers ... 12-6

Opponent makes 5 or more 3-pointers ... 12-7

BYU outrebounds opponent ... 10-2

Opponent outrebounds BYU ... 6-8

Rebounds are equal ... 1-1

BYU has 16 and under turnovers ... 13-7

Opponent has 16 and under turnovers ... 12-9

BYU has 17-20 turnovers ... 3-3

Opponent has 17-20 turnovers ... 4-2

BYU has more than 20 turnovers ... 2-1

Opponent has more than 20 turnovers ... 1-0

BYU dishes out more assists ... 16-2

Opponent dishes out more assists ... 2-8

Assists are equal ... 0-1

BYU has more blocks ... 18-6

Opponent has more blocks ... 0-4

Blocks are equal ... 0-1

BYU records more steals ... 8-4

Opponent records more steals ... 10-5

Steals are equal ... 1-1

Last five games ... 3-2

Longest win streak ... 6-0

In November ... 3-2

In December ... 4-3

In January... ... 6-2

In February.. ... 5-3

In March .. ... 0-1

In April

... 0-0

Playing on Monday ... 1-0

Playing on Tuesday ... 1-0

Playing on Wednesday ... 1-1

Playing on Thursday ... 9-2

Playing on Friday ... 0-2

Playing on Saturday ... 6-6

POINTS

(15+)

(31)...P. Johnson at Pacific (01/16)

(28)...P. Johnson at Santa Clara (02/20)

(25)...B. Drollinger at San Francisco (02/22)

(24)...P. Johnson vs. Pacific (02/15)

(24)...B. Drollinger at Gonzaga (02/01)

(21)...P. Johnson vs. Pepperdine (02/27)

(21)...B. Drollinger vs. USU (11/26)

(20)twice, last...P. Johnson vs. LMU (02/29)

(19)...K. Smiler at Saint Mary’s (01/18)

(19)...B. Drollinger vs. UVU (12/14)

(19)three times, last...P. Johnson at San Diego (02/08)

(18)twice, last...B. Drollinger vs. Saint Mary’s (02/13)

(18)...S. Hamson vs. Utah (11/29)

(18)twice, last...P. Johnson at Boise State (12/11)

(17)twice, last...B. Drollinger vs. Pepperdine (02/27)

(16)...S. Salmon at Fresno State (11/21)

(16)...P. Johnson at LMU (12/28)

(15)...B. Drollinger vs. LMU (02/29)

(15)...S. Hamson vs. Santa Clara (01/25)

(15)three times, last...P. Johnson vs. Pepperdine (03/07)

REBOUNDS

(7+)

(14)...S. Hamson at Fresno State (11/21)

(13)twice, last...S. Hamson vs. Portland (01/04)

(12)twice, last...S. Hamson at Pacific (01/16)

(12)...S. Salmon vs. Utah (11/29)

(11)three times, last...S. Salmon at Boise State (12/11)

(11)three, last...B. Ugwu vs. Gonzaga (01/02)

(10)three times, last...S. Hamson vs. Pepperdine (02/27)

(10)...B. Drollinger at Santa Clara (02/20)

(10)...J. Moody vs. OR. ST (12/19)

(9)twice, last...S. Hamson vs. LMU (02/29)

(8)...P. Johnson vs. Portland (01/04)

(8)...S. Salmon vs. SJ ST (12/19)

(8)twice, last...J. Moody at San Francisco (02/22)

(8)four times, last...B. Drollinger vs. LMU (02/29)

(7)...M. Albiero at Pacific (01/16)

(7)...S. Salmon vs. Portland (01/04)

(7)...P. Johnson at Pepperdine (12/30)

(7)twice, last...J. Moody vs. LMU (02/29)

(7)twice, last...B. Drollinger at Pacific (01/16)

(7)twice, last...B. Ugwu vs. San Francisco (01/23)

(7)eight times, last...S. Hamson at San Francisco (02/22)

3-POINTERS (3+)

(5)...P. Johnson vs. Pacific (02/15)

(5)four times, last...B. Drollinger vs. Pepperdine (02/27)

(4)twice, last...B. Drollinger vs. Saint Mary’s (02/13)

(4)...K. Smiler at Saint Mary’s (01/18)

(4)...M. Albiero at Saint Mary’s (01/18)

(4)five times, last...P. Johnson vs. LMU (02/29)

(3)six times, last...B. Drollinger vs. Pacific (02/15)

(3)twice, last...M. Albiero at Santa Clara (02/20)

(3)twice, last...P. Johnson vs. Pepperdine (02/27)

ASSISTS (5+)

(9)...B. Drollinger vs. San Diego (01/11)

(8)...M. Albiero vs. Pacific (02/15)

(7)twice, last...B. Drollinger at Pepperdine (12/30)

(6)twice, last...P. Johnson at San Francisco (02/22)

(6)twice, last...B. Drollinger at Portland (01/30)

(6)three times, last...M. Albiero at Portland (01/30)

(6)twice, last...B. Drollinger vs. Pepperdine (02/27)

(5)three times, last...P. Johnson vs. Pacific (02/15)

(5)six times, last...B. Drollinger vs. LMU (02/29)

(5)five times, last...M. Albiero vs Saint Mary’s (02/13)

STEALS (3+)

(6)...B. Drollinger vs. San Diego (01/11)

(5)...P. Johnson at San Francisco (02/22)

(4)...B. Ugwu a t Boise State (12/11)

(4)twice, last...P. Johnson vs. Pacific (02/15)

(3)eight times, last... B. Drollinger vs. Pepperdine (03/07)

(3)...M. Albiero vs. TAMUK (11/14)

(3)twice, last...B. Ugwu at Gonzaga (02/01)

(3)three times, last...P. Johnson at San Diego (02/08)

(3)twice, last...J. Moody at Pacific (01/16)

BLOCKS

(4+)

(9)...S. Hamson at Portland (01/30)

(8)twice, last...S. Hamson vs. Pacific (02/15)

(7)five times, last...S. Hamson vs. LMU (02/29)

(6)twice, last...S. Hamson at ASU (12/6)

(5)four times, last...S. Hamson at San Francisco (02/22)

(4) six times, last ...S. Hamson vs. Pepperdine (03/07)

(4)...S. Salmon vs. Portland (01/04)

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2019-20 WCC STANDINGS

BYU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

WEST COAST CONFERENCE INFORMATION-6

2019-20 PRESEASON WCC COACHES’ POLL

Place Team

(1st Place Votes)

Pts.

Overall

Conf.

2018 Finish

1

GONZAGA (7)

78

29-5

16-2

1st

2

BYU (3)

75

26-7

15-3

2nd

3

PACIFIC

61

19-13

10-8

5th

4

SAINT MARY’S

59

21-12

12-6

3rdT

5

SANTA CLARA

40

14-17

6-12

7th

6T

LMU

39

18-15

10-8

5thT

6T

PEPPERDINE

39

22-12

12-6

3rdT

8

SAN DIEGO

27

9-21

2-16

9thT

9

SAN FRANCISCO

18

7-24

2-16

9thT

10

PORTLAND

14

13-17

5-13

8th

2019-20 PRESEASON ALL WCC TEAM

Player

Team

Year

Position

Brenna Chase Drollinger

BYU

Sr.

Guard

Chelsey Gipson

LMU

Jr.

Guard

Sara Hamson

BYU

Jr.

Center

Tia Hay

Santa Clara

Sr.

Guard

Valerie Higgins

Pacific

R.Jr.

Guard

Paisley Johnson

BYU

Jr.

Guard

Brooklyn McDavid

Pacific

Jr.

Forward

Sam Simons

Saint Mary’s

So.

G/F

Jill Townsend

Gonzaga

Jr.

Guard

Jenn Wirth

Gonzaga

Jr.

Forward

2019-20 WCC STATS (final stats)

6

Place

Team

WCC

Pct.

Overall

Pct.

1

GONZAGA

17-1

.944

28-3

.903

2

SAN DIEGO

13-5

.722

20-11

.645

3

BYU

13-5

.722

18-11

.621

4

PORTLAND

11-7

.611

21-11

.656

5

PACIFIC

9-9

.500

17-14

.548

6

PEPPERDINE

8-10

.444

16-15

.516

7

SAINT MARY’S

6-12

.333

12-19

.387

8

SANTA CLARA

5-13

.278

12-19

.387

9

SAN FRANCISCO

5-13

.278

12-19

.387

10

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT

3-15

.167

7-25

.219

BYU Team Stats

All Games

WCC Games

SCORING OFFENSE

10th (60.2)

10th (58.7)

SCORING DEFENSE

2nd (54.8)

2nd (51.4)

SCORING MARGIN

3rd (+5.4)

2nd (+7.3)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

9th (.668)

9th (.650)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

8th (.391)

5th (.399)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE

1st (.322)

1st (.298)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

4th (.322)

5th (.314)

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE

4th (.294)

3rd (.296)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE

1st (39.8)

1st (38.9)

REBOUNDING DEFENSE

8th (38.0)

8th (38.6)

REBOUNDING MARGIN

5th (+1.8)

3rd (+0.3)

BLOCKED SHOTS

1st (6.7)

1st (7.8)

ASSISTS

4th (14.7)

3rd (14.7)

STEALS

7th (6.9)

7th (7.2)

TURNOVER MARGIN

6th (-0.2)

5th (+0.6)

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO

4th (1.1)

2nd (1.1)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

8th (11.1)

9th (9.8)

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

1st (28.7)

1st (29.1)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

3rd (6.5)

4th (6.4)

BYU Individual Stats

All Games

WCC Games

SCORING

Johnson 5th/15.2

5th/15.4

SCORING

Drollinger 15th/12.2

15th/12.0

REBOUNDING

Hamson 5th/7.9

5th/7.9

FIELD GOAL PCT

Hamson 1st/.560

1st/.550

ASSISTS

Drollinger 5th/4.3

4th/4.7

ASSISTS

Albiero 9th/3.2

9th/3.3

ASSISTS

Johnson 10th/3.1

8th/3.4

FREE THROW PCT

Johnson 4th/.819

6th/.783

STEALS

Drollinger 8th/1.8

12th/1.7

STEALS

N/A

Johnson 8th/1.9

3-POINT FG PCT

Johnson 4th/.383

11th/.360

3-POINT FG PCT

Albiero 6th/.360

3rd/.407

3-POINT FG Made

Drollinger 2nd/2.2

2nd/2.2

3-POINT FG Made

Johnson 5th/1.9

5th/1.9

3-POINT FG Made

N/A

Albiero 13thT/1.3

BLOCKED SHOTS

Hamson 1st/4.7

1st/5.3

BLOCKED SHOTS

Salmon 15thT/0.6

11thT/0.7

BLOCKED SHOTS

Drollinger 15thT/0.6

11thT/0.7

ASSIST/TURN RATIO

Albiero 2nd/1.7

2nd/1.6

ASSIST/TURN RATIO

Drollinger 5th/1.5

4th/1.4

ASSIST/TURN RATIO

Johnson 10th/1.1

7th/1.2

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

Hamson 11th/2.3

13thT/2.2

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

Hamson 4th/5.6

3rd/5.8

MINUTES PLAYED

Drollinger 1st/36.6

1st/37.3

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BYU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

HONORS -7

2019-20 PLAYER HONORS

Players of the Week - 2019-20

Week 1 (11/11) - Haylee Andrews, Soph. G, Portland

Week 2 (11/18) - Brooklyn McDavid, Jr., F, Pacific

Week 3 (11/25) - Alex Fowler, Fr, F, Portland

Week 4 (12/02) - Jenn Wirth, Jr, F, Gonzaga

Week 5 (12/09) - Jill Townsend, Jr, G, Gonzaga

Week 6 (12/15) - Emily Cooding, Jr, G, Saint Mary’s/Mikayla Williams, Gr, F, San Francisco

Week 7 (12/23) - Valerie Higgins, Jr, G, Pacific

Week 8 (12/31) - Valerie Higgins, Jr, G, Pacific

Week 9 (01/06 - Taycee Wedin, So, G, Saint Mary’s

Week 10 (01/13) - Jenn Wirth, Jr, F, Gonzaga

Week 11 (01/20) - Alex Fowler, Fr, F, Portland

Week 12 (01/27) - Jill Townsend, Jr, G, Gonzaga

Week 13 (02/03) - Monique Andriulo, Jr, F, Pepperdine

Week 14 (02/10) - Leilah Vigil - So., F, San Francisco

Week 15 (02/17) - Haylee Andrews, Soph. G, Portland

Week 16 (02/24) - Alex Fowler, Fr, F, Portland

BYU in WCC Championships - history

2019-20:

No. 3 seed; lost in the quarterfinals

2018-19:

No. 2 seed; won third WCC title

2017-18:

No. 3 seed; lost in quarterfinals

2016-17:

No. 2 seed; advanced to the semifinals

2015-16:

No. 1 seed; lost in finals

2014-15:

No. 5 seed; won second WCC title

2013-14:

No. 2 seed; lost in finals

2012-13:

No. 4 seed; lost in semifinals

2011-12:

No. 2 seed; won first WCC title

Players of the Week - 2019-20

Week 1 (11/11) - Haylee Andrews, Soph. G, Portland

Week 2 (11/18) - Brooklyn McDavid, Jr., F, Pacific

Week 3 (11/25) - Alex Fowler, Fr, F, Portland

Week 4 (12/02) - Jenn Wirth, Jr, F, Gonzaga

Week 5 (12/09) - Jill Townsend, Jr, G, Gonzaga

Week 6 (12/15) - Emily Cooding, Jr, G, Saint Mary’s/Mikayla Williams, Gr, F, San Francisco

Week 7 (12/23) - Valerie Higgins, Jr, G, Pacific

Week 8 (12/31) - Valerie Higgins, Jr, G, Pacific

Week 9 (01/06 - Taycee Wedin, So, G, Saint Mary’s

Week 10 (01/13) - Jenn Wirth, Jr, F, Gonzaga

Week 11 (01/20) - Alex Fowler, Fr, F, Portland

Week 12 (01/27) - Jill Townsend, Jr, G, Gonzaga

Week 13 (02/03) - Monique Andriulo, Jr, F, Pepperdine

Week 14 (02/10) - Leilah Vigil - So., F, San Francisco

Week 15 (02/17) - Haylee Andrews, Soph. G, Portland

Week 16 (02/24) - Alex Fowler, Fr, F, Portland

Week 17 (03/02) - Leilah Vigil - So., F, San Francisco

AWARDS & HONORS

2020 West Coast Conference Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Year

: Sara Hamson

2020 West Coast Conference Women’s Basketball First Team:

Brenna Chase Drollinger

2020 West Coast Conference Women’s Basketball First Team:

Paisley Johnson

2020 West Coast Conference Women’s Basketball Second Team:

Sara Hamson

2020 Naismith Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Year Semifinalist:

Sara Hamson

2019-20 WCC Women’s Basketball All-Academic Team:

Sara Hamson

2019-20 WCC Women’s Basketball All-Academic Honorable Mention:

Maria Albiero

2019 All-Tournament Team at Maui Jim Maui Classic:

Brenna Chase Drollinger

2019-20 Preseason All-WCC Team:

Brenna Chase Drollinger

2019-20 Preseason All-WCC Team:

Paisley Johnson

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BYU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

PLAYER PROFILES-8

In 2019-20 Season & Career Accomplishments

4

Recorded 17 games with double digit points including 2 with 20+points, finished career with 67 games with double figure scoring

4

Was the scoring leader in six games on the year, finishing career with 18 games as the points leader

4

Had 23 games with 3+plus assists for a total of 71 games while dishing out a career-high 384 assists, places 11th place all-time

4

In nine games recorded 3+steals for a career total of 36 contest with at least three steals; concluded career with a total of 223 steals

for a ninth place ranking all-time at BYU

4

With eight points vs. Utah on Nov. 29, 2019 became 30th BYU player to reach 1,000; finished ranked 19th all-time with 1,304 points

4

Finished career playing in a total of 124 games for a 12th place finish all-time

4

Concluded career in fifth place all-time in total 3-pointers with 244

4

Averaged 12.2 points per game for second on the team and 15th in the conference; was the team’s assists (4.3) and steals (1.8)

leader and with those averages placed fifth and eighth place respectively in the WCC; led the WCC in minutes played with a 36.6

average while ranking second in 3-point field goals made (2.2) and fifth in assist/turnover ratio

4

Named to the 2020 WCC Women’s Basketball First Team

4

Named to the 2019-20 All WCC Preseason Team

4

Named to All-Tournament Team at Maui Jim Maui Classic, scored 28 points, totaled 8 assists, 10 rebounds

Personal

4

Married to Max

4

Born in Colorado; has two sisters

4

Exercise and Wellness Major

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS

PTS

25, at USF – 02/22/20

REB

10, at SCU – 02/20/20

AST

9, vs. USD – 01/11/20

STL

6, vs. USD – 01/11/20

BLK

2, 5 times, last at USF –02/22/20

FGM

10, twice, last at USF – 02/22/20

FGA

21, at USF – 02/22/20

3PM

5, four last vs. PEP – 02/27/20

3PA

12, twice, last vs. PEP – 02/27/20

FTM

5, vs. San Jose St. – 12/18/19

FTA

8, at San Jose St. – 12/18/19

CAREER HIGHS

PTS

25, three, last at USF –02/22/20

REB

10, at SCU – 02/20/20

AST

10, vs. EWU – 11/17/18

STL

6, vs. USD – 01/11/20

BLK

3, vs. Auburn @ NCAA – 03/23/19

FGM

10, twice, last at USF – 02/22/20

FGA

24, at USF – 2/10/18

3PM

7, twice, last vs. GON @ WCC – 3/12/19

3PA

12,

five, last vs. LMU – 02/27/20

FTM

7, vs. UGA – 11/25/17

FTA

8, three, last vs. SJ State – 12/18/19

MISCELLANEOUS

19-20

Career

Double-Figure PTS

17

67

20-plus Pts

2

10

Double-Doubles

1

3-plus AST

23

71

3-plus STL

9

36

3-plus 3-point FG

10

36

Scoring Leader

6

18

Rebound Leader

3

4

Assist Leader

17

38

CHASE DROLLINGER CAREER STATISTICS (ALL GAMES)

Year

GP

GS

Min

Avg

FG

FGA

Pct

3FG FGA

Pct

FT

FTA

Pct

Off

Def

TR

Avg

PF

FO

A

TO

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

2016-17

32

0

443 13 .8

44

125 .352 22

78 .282 11

16

.688

6

16

22

0 .7

33

0

41

24

4

26

121

3 .8

2017-18

30

30

1016 33 .9

147 380 .387 69

209 .330 43

66

.652

11

56

67

2 .2

77

3

91

51

16

71

406 13 .5

2018-19

33

33

1192 36 .1 151

405 .373

88

250 .352

32

48

.667

11

82

93

2 .8

61

1

128

71

20

73

422 12 .8

2019-20

29

29

1061 36 .6

130 401 .324 65

216 .301 30

48

.625

21

115 136 4 .7

51

0

124

82

16

53

355 12 .2

TOTAL

124

92

3712 29 .9 472 1311 .360 244

753 .324 116

178

.652

49

269

318

2 .6

222

4

384

228

56

223 1304 10 .5

CHASE DROLLINGER CAREER STATISTICS (CONFERENCE GAMES)

Year

GP

GS

Min

Avg

FG

FGA

Pct

3FG FGA

Pct

FT

FTA

Pct

Off

Def

TR

Avg

PF

FO

A

TO

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

2016-17

18

0

276 15 .3

28

72 .389 17

47 .362

6

8

.750

5

11

16

0 .9

23

0

25

16

4

17

79

4 .4

2017-18

18

18

620 34 .4

97

246 .394 44

131 .336 18

31 .581

7

36

43

2 .4

50

2

59

28

8

44

256 14 .2

2018-19

18

18

633 35 .2

82

208 .394

50

129 .388

11

20

.550

7

47

54

3 .0

34

1

66

35

11

39

225

12 .5

2019-20

18

18

672 37 .3

83

248 .335 39

131 .298 11

17

.647

13

72

85

4 .7

32

0

84

59

13

30

216 12 .0

TOTAL

72

54

2163 30 .0 290

774 .375 150

438 .342

46

75

.613

32

162

194

2 .7

139

3

234 138

36

127

776

10 .8

DROLLINGER GAME BY GAME STATS (2019-20)

#1 | BRENNA CHASE DROLLINGER | G | 5-8 | SR. | THORNTON, COLO | BROOMFIELD HS

2019-20 BYU Women's Basketball

Individual Game-by-Game

All games

Page 1/14

as of Mar 08, 2020

#1 DROLLINGER, Brenna

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds

Opponent Date GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG

at Washington St. 11/09/2019 * 37:35 2-13 .154 2-9 .222 4-6 .667 0 6 6 6.0 2 2 3 0 3 10 10.0 Tex. A&M-Kingsville 11/14/2019 * 15:38 4-8 .500 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 2 2 4.0 0 2 0 0 2 9 9.5 at Fresno St. 11/21/2019 * 37:00 3-13 .231 1-6 .167 2-4 .500 0 6 6 4.7 1 2 2 2 2 9 9.3 Utah St. 11/26/2019 * 40:00 8-14 .571 5-9 .556 0-1 .000 2 2 4 4.5 0 3 4 0 3 21 12.3 Utah 11/29/2019 * 40:22 3-16 .188 1-9 .111 1-2 .500 1 2 3 4.2 4 7 2 0 3 8 11.4 at Arizona St. 12/06/2019 * 40:00 4-17 .235 3-12 .250 3-4 .750 1 7 8 4.8 3 6 6 0 3 14 11.8 at Boise St. 12/11/2019 * 37:40 3-14 .214 3-9 .333 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 4.6 3 5 0 0 1 11 11.7 Utah Valley 12/14/2019 * 36:50 7-17 .412 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 1 6 7 4.9 2 2 1 1 0 19 12.6 vs San Jose St. 12/18/2019 * 31:30 4-13 .308 1-5 .200 5-8 .625 0 8 8 5.2 0 7 2 0 2 14 12.8 vs Oregon St. 12/19/2019 * 32:59 6-15 .400 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1 1 2 4.9 2 1 1 0 1 14 12.9 at Loyola Marymount 12/28/2019 * 35:59 2-14 .143 1-8 .125 2-2 1.000 1 5 6 5.0 4 4 2 0 1 7 12.4 at Pepperdine 12/30/2019 * 37:02 4-9 .444 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0 4 4 4.9 1 7 2 1 0 9 12.1 Gonzaga 01/02/2020 * 37:34 3-11 .273 1-5 .200 1-1 1.000 0 3 3 4.8 2 4 4 1 3 8 11.8 Portland 01/04/2020 * 33:08 0-10 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 4.6 1 4 3 0 2 0 10.9 San Diego 01/11/2020 * 38:07 5-13 .385 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0 6 6 4.7 2 9 9 1 6 13 11.1 at Pacific 01/16/2020 * 43:04 6-15 .400 3-7 .429 2-2 1.000 3 4 7 4.8 1 5 6 0 2 17 11.4 at Saint Mary's (CA) 01/18/2020 * 40:00 6-17 .353 3-9 .333 3-4 .750 0 4 4 4.8 1 4 1 1 1 18 11.8 San Francisco 01/23/2020 * 31:28 3-11 .273 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 1 3 4 4.7 2 4 2 2 3 8 11.6 Santa Clara 01/25/2020 * 29:58 5-12 .417 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0 4 4 4.7 2 4 1 1 0 10 11.5 at Portland 01/30/2020 * 40:00 3-10 .300 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 4 4 4.7 3 6 2 0 1 7 11.3 at Gonzaga 02/01/2020 * 39:18 10-17 .588 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 4.5 2 1 9 0 0 24 11.9 at San Diego 02/08/2020 * 37:54 2-15 .133 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 0 4 4 4.5 2 3 7 0 3 6 11.6 Saint Mary's (CA) 02/13/2020 * 37:53 7-15 .467 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 3 5 8 4.7 0 5 1 2 2 18 11.9 Pacific 02/15/2020 * 33:04 3-9 .333 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 1 3 4 4.6 4 5 4 0 1 9 11.8 at Santa Clara 02/20/2020 * 40:00 2-12 .167 1-9 .111 0-0 .000 1 9 10 4.8 0 5 1 2 1 5 11.5 at San Francisco 02/22/2020 * 40:00 10-21 .476 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 1 3 4 4.8 1 3 4 2 1 25 12.0 Pepperdine 02/27/2020 * 36:47 6-17 .353 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 0 1 1 4.7 3 6 1 0 1 17 12.2 Loyola Marymount 02/29/2020 * 39:06 6-20 .300 2-11 .182 1-2 .500 2 6 8 4.8 1 5 0 0 2 15 12.3 vs Pepperdine 03/07/2020 * 39:05 3-13 .231 2-8 .250 2-4 .500 1 1 2 4.7 2 3 2 0 3 10 12.2 Totals 29 1059:02 130-401 .324 65-216 .301 30-48 .625 21 115 136 4.7 51 124 82 16 53 355 12.2

Player Averages

Games

Played Minutes/game Points/game FG Pct 3FGPct FT Pct Rebounds/game Assists/game Turnovers/game Assist/Turnoverratio Steals/game Blocks/game

(9)

In 2019-20 Season & Career Accomplishments

4

In her final season game, grabbed two rebounds and scored two points vs. PEP at WCC, went 1 of 3 from the field

4

Had three games with at least 10 points for a career total of 11 games with double-digit points

4

Tallied two double-doubles on the year and three in her career

4

Named Team Co-captain

4

Averaged 5.0 points and 4.6 rebounds a game her senior season finishing with a total of 144 points and 132 rebounds

4

On the team ranked second in offensive rebounds, third in rebounds and blocked shots, fourth in defensive rebounds and sixth in points,

4

Her career totals include 506 points, 468 rebounds, 75 blocks, 73 assists and 42 steals

4

The 75 blocks place her eighty all-time at BYU

4

Played in a total of 115 games for a 26th place as a Cougar

Personal

4

Born in Auckland, New Zealand; has two sisters and two brothers

4

Majoring in Public Health with a minor in business

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS

PTS

16, at FSU – 11/21/19

REB

12, vs. Utah – 11/29/19

AST

2, four, last USF – 02/22/20

STL

1, 11, last at Pacific – 02/15/20

BLK

4, vs. Portland – 01/04/20

FGM

7, vs. UVU – 12/14/19

FGA

13, at Boise State – 12/11/19

3PM

3PA

FTM

4, at FSU – 11/21/19

FTA

4, three, last vs. USU – 11/26/19

CAREER HIGHS

PTS

19, vs. CBU – 11/24/18

REB

17, vs. SUU – 11/10/17

AST

4, at Pacific – 01/10/19

STL

4, at Pacific – 01/21/17

BLK

4, vs. Portland – 01/04/20

FGM

8, vs. CBU – 11/24/18

FGA

15, vs. CBU – 11/24/18

3PM

--3PA

--FTM

4, twice, last at FSU – 11/21/19

FTA

4, 13. last vs. USU – 11/26/19

MISCELLANEOUS

19-20

Career

Double-Figure PTS

3

11

20-plus Pts

--

--Double-Doubles

2

3

3-plus AST

--

4

3-plus STL

--

1

3-plus 3-point FG

--

--Scoring Leader

1

2

Rebound Leader

4

14

Assist Leader

--

1

SALMON CAREER STATISTICS (ALL GAMES)

Year

GP

GS

Min

Avg

FG

FGA

Pct

3FG FGA

Pct

FT

FTA

Pct

Off

Def

TR

Avg

PF

FO

A

TO

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

2016-17

27

9

277 10 .3

25

62 .403

0

0

.000

5

14

.357

20

34

54

2 .0

42

1

14

22

15

9

55

2 .0

2017-18

30

13

526 17 .5

65

137 .474

0

0

.000 14

37

.378

54

108 162

5 .4

81

5

24

55

28

17

144

4 .8

2018-19

29

22

530 18 .3

74

147 .503

0

0

.000

15

34

.441

41

79

120

4 .1

73

5

18

49

16

5

163

5 .6

2019-20

29

8

457 15 .8

66

153 .431

0

0

.000 12

24

.500

47

85

132 4 .6

42

0

17

30

16

11

144 5 .0

TOTAL

115

52

1790 15 .6 230

499 .461

0

0

.000

46

109

.422

162

306

468

4 .1

238

11

73

156

75

42

506

4 .4

SALMON CAREER STATISTICS (CONFERENCE GAMES)

Year

GP

GS

Min

Avg

FG

FGA

Pct

3FG FGA

Pct

FT

FTA

Pct

Off

Def

TR

Avg

PF

FO

A

TO

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

2016-17

16

5

145

9 .1

12

28 .429

0

0

.000

3

6

.500

9

19

28

1 .8

22

1

9

12

9

7

27

1 .7

2017-18

18

2

250

13 .9 27

69 .391

0

0

.000

9

21

.429 24

41

65

3 .6

43

3

12

25

14

6

63

3 .5

2018-19

14

11

212 15 .1

31

55

.564

0

0

.000

3

12

.250

15

27

42

3 .0

35

3

10

25

12

2

65

4 .6

2019-20

18

0

237 13 .2

29

68 .426

0

0

.000

5

8

.625 19

42

61

3 .4

29

0

9

19

13

6

63

3 .5

TOTAL

66

18

849 12 .9

99

220 .450

0

0

.000

20

46

.435

67

129

196

3 .0

129

7

40

81

48

21

218

3 .3

SALMON GAME BY GAME STATS (2019-20)

BYU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

PLAYER PROFILES-9

#3 | SHALAE SALMON | C | 6-3 | SR. | PORIRUA, NEW ZEALAND | WELLINGTON GIRLS CO. HS

2019-20 BYU Women's Basketball

Individual Game-by-Game

All games

Page 2/14

as of Mar 08, 2020

#3 SALMON, Shalae

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds

Opponent Date GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A T/O BLK STL PTS AVG

at Washington St. 11/09/2019 12:38 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 Tex. A&M-Kingsville 11/14/2019 12:29 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1.0 1 2 2 0 0 8 4.0 at Fresno St. 11/21/2019 * 20:00 6-11 .545 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 5 6 11 4.3 0 1 1 1 0 16 8.0 Utah St. 11/26/2019 * 28:16 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 5 6 11 6.0 3 0 2 0 0 10 8.5 Utah 11/29/2019 * 24:13 3-11 .273 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 5 7 12 7.2 0 1 0 1 0 7 8.2 at Arizona St. 12/06/2019 * 28:18 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 5 6 7.0 1 2 2 1 0 6 7.8 at Boise St. 12/11/2019 * 24:36 3-13 .231 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 6 5 11 7.6 1 0 2 0 1 6 7.6 Utah Valley 12/14/2019 * 24:21 7-11 .636 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0 6 6 7.4 1 1 0 0 1 14 8.4 vs San Jose St. 12/18/2019 * 18:58 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 5 8 7.4 3 1 1 0 1 10 8.6 vs Oregon St. 12/19/2019 * 17:54 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 6.9 1 0 0 0 1 2 7.9 at Loyola Marymount 12/28/2019 20:34 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 6.6 2 0 0 2 0 8 7.9 at Pepperdine 12/30/2019 13:58 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 6.3 2 0 2 2 0 6 7.8 Gonzaga 01/02/2020 12:14 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 5.9 0 1 0 1 1 2 7.3 Portland 01/04/2020 15:27 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 3 7 6.0 3 1 1 4 1 2 6.9 San Diego 01/11/2020 18:57 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 4 6 6.0 0 0 2 0 1 6 6.9 at Pacific 01/16/2020 14:35 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 5.7 4 0 4 0 0 5 6.8 at Saint Mary's (CA) 01/18/2020 14:28 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 5.5 1 1 0 0 0 2 6.5 San Francisco 01/23/2020 13:54 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 5.5 0 0 1 2 1 4 6.3 Santa Clara 01/25/2020 12:53 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 5.4 3 2 2 0 0 6 6.3 at Portland 01/30/2020 03:46 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 5.1 1 0 0 0 0 2 6.1 at Gonzaga 02/01/2020 10:57 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 5.0 1 0 1 0 0 2 5.9 at San Diego 02/08/2020 14:52 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 5.0 3 0 0 1 1 6 5.9 Saint Mary's (CA) 02/13/2020 14:24 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 3 5 5.0 2 0 0 0 0 7 6.0 Pacific 02/15/2020 10:20 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 4.9 1 0 0 0 1 0 5.7 at Santa Clara 02/20/2020 11:49 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 4.8 0 1 0 0 0 2 5.6 at San Francisco 02/22/2020 11:38 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 4.7 1 2 2 1 0 2 5.4 Pepperdine 02/27/2020 12:51 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 4.7 1 1 3 0 0 0 5.2 Loyola Marymount 02/29/2020 09:01 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 3 3 4.6 4 0 1 0 0 1 5.1 vs Pepperdine 03/07/2020 06:38 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 4.6 0 0 0 0 0 2 5.0 Totals 8 454:58 66-153 .431 0-0 .000 12-24 .500 47 85 132 4.6 42 17 30 16 11 144 5.0

Player Averages

Games

Played Minutes/game Points/game FG Pct 3FGPct FT Pct Rebounds/game Assists/game Turnovers/game Assist/Turnoverratio Steals/game Blocks/game

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