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Alabama A&M Women - Wncaa Alabama Am Women Vs Byu Women Results
Alabama A&M Women
03-20 09:00
47 - 72
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Statistics
H2H
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Alabama A&M Women
13
10
10
14
47
BYU Women
20
19
17
16
72
Alabama A&M Women
BYU Women
2 points
13
22
3 points
5
8
Free Throws
7
4
Free Throws Rate
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Foul
13
21
Ended47 - 72
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Match Info
The Alabama A&M Women's basketball team was defeated 72-47 by the BYU Women in a one-sided NCAA women's basketball matchup on March 20, 2026. The game, which began at 9:00 AM, saw the visiting Cougars dominate from start to finish, leveraging their offensive firepower and disciplined system to secure a commanding 25-point road victory. This result underscored the competitive gap on the day and served as a learning experience for the Bulldogs. The match process was controlled by BYU from the outset, as they jumped out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter with a barrage of three-pointers and crisp ball movement. Alabama A&M struggled to find an offensive rhythm against BYU's stout half-court defense, committing turnovers that fueled the Cougars' fast break. BYU extended their lead steadily through the second and third quarters, with their bench providing significant scoring contributions. Alabama A&M showed brief flashes of a press defense in the fourth quarter but could not mount a sustained comeback against BYU's experienced lineup. Key focus points included BYU's exceptional three-point shooting percentage, which well exceeded 40%, and their balanced scoring attack with four players reaching double figures. For Alabama A&M, the struggle to protect the basketball was a major issue, leading to a significant disparity in points off turnovers. The table impact was clear, with BYU adding a comfortable win to their record as they build towards conference play, while Alabama A&M looks to regroup and improve their offensive execution. In post-match voices, the BYU coach emphasized the importance of sharing the ball, while the Alabama A&M coach pointed to the need for better fundamental play. The starting lineups saw BYU's veterans set the tone early, establishing a pace that Alabama A&M could not match.