University of Wyoming Women’s Basketball News

University of Wyoming Women’s Basketball News

Davis Leaves UW Women’s Basketball Program

LARAMIE –  Wyoming women’s basketball head basketball coach Joe Legerski announced that junior Kyndal Davis has decided to leave the program due to personal reasons.

 “Kyndal has made the decision to leave the team and return home at semester. We wish her the best in future her future endeavors.” – UW Head Coach Joe Legerski.

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A 5-9 guard from Canyon, Texas Davis came to Wyoming after a two-year career at Seward County Community College.  She was a First Team All-Conference and All-Region selection after averaging 14.4 points and 7.1 rebounds per contest. Davis helped the Lady Saints to a 28-6 overall record, 13-3 in conference play as they reached the Sweet 16 of the NJCAA National Tournament.

Legerski said the Wyoming coaching staff and players would have no further comment.

 

 

 

 

 

Cowgirl Basketball Opens Exhibition Play with 90-41 Win over Grizzlies

11 Cowgirls reach the scoring column

LARAMIE— Four Cowgirls recorded double-figures to lead the Wyoming basketball team to a 49-point win, 90-41, over the Adams State Grizzlies on Thursday night. The game featured the four-quarter format for women’s basketball this season.

“I thought for an exhibition game it went a little better than we planned going in,” UW head coach Joe Legerski said. “During a sequence in the first quarter, we had to tell Marquelle (Dent) to slow it down so that the two freshmen and two sophomores out there with her are in the right spot. I thought that she and Jordan (Kelley) provided senior leadership.”

“Each person out there tonight gave us tremendous effort. Liv Roberts had good energy with her ten point, seven rebound effort, and in the post it was nice to have Bailee Cotton back. We were also able to get our younger players valuable minutes, but our youth definitely shows.” – UW Head Coach Joe Legerski.

In the third quarter Cowgirls increased the lead to 27, 55-28, with a 16-5 run. A three-point field goal at the buzzer by Liv Roberts made it a 62-31 lead heading in to the final period. Wyoming continued to play solid on the offensive side of the ball out scoring the Grizzlies 28-10 in the fourth quarter. Freshmen Rachelle Tucker and Tijana Raca paced the Cowgirls with 10 and 8 points respectively to help UW go onto the 90-41 victory.

Tucker was one of 11 Cowgirls to get into the scoring column. She finished the night with 14 points, shooting 4-of-7 from the field and 6-of-6 from beyond the arc. Senior Marquelle Dent finished with 12 points while fellow freshmen Marta Gomez added 11 points and a team-high nine boards.

Senior Jordan Kelley also added nine points and nine rebounds. Wyoming shot 26-of-60 (.433) from the field and 32-of-42 (.762) from the free throw line. The Cowgirls out rebounded the Grizzlies 56-22 and had 18 assists on 26 made baskets.

Adams State was led by Cydney McHenry with a team-high nine points plus three rebounds. Johnette Brown and DeShea Wilkes each added seven points while Cardelia Allen had a team-high four rebounds. The Grizzlies were 15-of-53 (.283) from the field and 1-of-13 (.077) from beyond the arc.

Gomez hit the first basket of the game which started a 7-2 run for the Cowgirls. After a jumper by Lauren McDonald, UW scored the final 16 of 24 points in the quarter to give them a 23-11 advantage. The second quarter saw the two teams combined for just seven points in the first four minutes and 21 the remainder of the way as the Cowgirls took a 39-23 lead going into the locker room.

Gomez led all scorers with eight points headed into the half followed by Roberts with seven and three others with six. Roberts and Kelley each brought down six rebounds. Adams State was led by Wilkes with seven points. The Cowgirls shot 11-of-34 (.324) from the field and recorded 33 rebounds.

Wyoming returns to action on Sunday, Nov. 15 with its season opener against the Chadron State Eagles. The game is set for 4 p.m. MT in the Arena-Auditorium.