BYU women

Published: Sunday, April 17 2005 12:00 a.m. MDT

THE RECORD

19 WINS — 11 LOSES

Post season: Lost WNIT first round

Conference record: 9-5, Third place

Conference tournament: Lost semifinal game

LEADERS

    
            

        	
		
        
                

Scoring average:

Julie Sullivan (Sr) 11.6

Ambrosia Anderson(Jr) 10.4

Kristen Kozlowski (Sr) 9.3

Rebounding:

Danielle Cheesman (Sr) 7.8

Kozlowski 5.2

Assists:

Sullivan 3.7

Tiara Goold (So) 2.0

Steals:

Sullivan 1.2

Anderson 1.2

Blocked shots:

Dani Kubik (So) 0.9

REPORT CARD

Guards B+

Front line B

Bench B+

Overall B+

TO DO

Help Ambrosia Anderson reach — and remain at — her potential level, game in and game out

Resolve skill and seasoning concerns behind Goold and Kubik at the point and under the basket

Hope Jennie Keele and Nancy Seljaas return in top form from foot injuries to provide veteran perimeter play

GOING

Julie Sullivan — the do-it-all senior point guard constantly served as the Cougars catalyst.

Danielle Cheesman — BYU will miss its rebounding leader on both ends of the court.

Kristen Kozlowski — another senior forward, she displayed spark and spunk inside.

Kali Taylor — just as the senior reserve gained confidence and court time, she broke her hand.

COMING BACK

Ambrosia Anderson — as a junior sixth man, she was the Cougars' second-leading scorer.

Dani Kubik — the feisty, forceful transfer center is set to pay a full season with the Cougars.

Mallory Gillespie — the part-time freshman starter quickly became BYU's top 3-point threat.

Melinda Johnsen — offensive consistency could cap off a compete-package player.

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