
BYU Women's Hoops Aims for National Title
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BYU Womens Hoops on Fire: A Revenge Tour to the WBIT Championship
BYU womens basketball team, led by first-year head coach Lee Cummard, has had a remarkable season, finishing with a 26-11 record. After missing the NCAA tournament, theyve gone on a revenge tour in the Womens Basketball Invitation Tournament, winning four consecutive games. Sophomore Delaney Gibb and freshmen Sydney Benally and Olivia Hamlin have been key players, showcasing their scoring abilities.
Columbia, their opponent in the championship game, has also had a strong season with a 24-8 record. Theyve dominated their opponents, averaging a 25-point margin of victory. Star player Riley Weiss averages over 20 points per game.
Both teams are eager to prove themselves, with BYU aiming to secure their first national postseason title and Columbia looking to establish themselves as a top-twenty-five team. The championship game, set for Wednesday at 5 p.m. MT on ESPN2, could be a stepping stone for both teams towards future NCAA success.
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