BYU women’s basketball continues its strong start to the 2023-24 season after a pair of victories in Hawaii.
The Cougars improved to 5-0 subsequent to bringing down Wake Timberland and Holy person Louis in the North Shore Grandstand. The two games were played in Laie, Hawaii, on the grounds of BYU-Hawaii.
The successes give BYU the North Shore Grandstand Title, their most memorable MTE (Multi-Group Occasion) title starting around 2021.
Kailey Woolston acquires MVP of North Shore Grandstand
First year recruit monitor Kailey Woolston was named North Shore Exhibit MVP. Woolston is presently the Green bean of the Week in the Huge 12 Meeting.
Woolston scored 38 focuses in the two triumphs.
BYU moved through Wake Timberland from the ACC in the main game on Saturday. They restricted the Evil spirit Ministers to 25% shooting from the field as BYU’s guard won the evening. Lauren Gustin set up one more predominant execution on the glass, getting 22 bounce back to oblige 13 focuses.
Then, on Tuesday, BYU floated through Holy person Louis behind a lifelong night from junior forward Emma Calvert. The previous Fremont Secondary School star scored 22 focuses off the seat and shot 8-of-9 from the field.
Calvert exploited Holy person Louis beginning focus Marcavia Shavers fouling out. Gustin contributed 14 focuses and 11 bounce back quickly of activity.
BYU’s 5-0 beginning is their first starting around 2021. In that season, they started the year at 8-0.
Next up for BYU Women’s B-ball
BYU gets back to confront an old WCC enemy, Loyola Marymount, on Saturday, November 25, at 2 p.m. at the Marriott Center. The game can be gushed on Enormous 12 Now on ESPN+.