Utah Women's Basketball Wraps Up 2020-21 Season
3/18/2021 11:01 AM | Women's Basketball
Out of Utah's 12 players that saw action this season, seven were underclassmen (freshmen/sophomores). Utah's scoring duo of Brynna Maxwell and Kemery Martín led the Utes in scoring with 12.8 and 11.1 points per game, respectively, while Utah's second-leading rebounder (4.4) and top shot blocker (1.1) was a true freshman in Peyton McFarland.
Utah finished the season playing the second-most conference games of any team in the Pac-12 (19), trailing just Stanford (21) while tying Washington State. Through that gauntlet, Utah played against nine top-15 teams, including seven in the top-five.
ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS
Sophomores Brynna Maxwell and Kemery Martín earned Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention.
• The duo combined to score 501 of Utah's 1,264 points (40%) with Maxwell averaging a team-high 12.8 points and Martín putting up 11.1.
• They reached double-digits in 13 games each, both reaching the 20-point mark at least twice this season.
• Maxwell earned her second-straight All-Pac-12 honorable mention nod after receiving the recognition as a freshman last season.
ALL PAC-12 ?? Congrats, @brynnamaxwell! This is the second-straight season B has received an honorable mention nod. #Elevate pic.twitter.com/knsx4gpQc4— Utah Women's Basketball (@UTAHWBB) March 2, 2021
BEATING THE BEST
The Pac-12 has been the nation's top-rated conference by RPI in four of the last six seasons with the Utes facing a Top 25 opponent almost every week. Under the direction of Lynne Roberts, the Utes have knocked off a Top 25 opponent each year, all coming during conference play.
• Utah played against nine top-15 opponents this season.
• Utah beat No. 15 Oregon State on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, the first win over a Top 25 opponent on the road since they took down No. 19 ASU in Tempe on Jan. 19, 2018.
• Utah's win over Oregon State this season was the 27th win over a Top 25 opponent in program history and its highest ranked win since Stanford (#6) in 2019.
• The win against the Beavers marked the first time since Feb. 10, 2013 that the Utes have beat the Beavers (66-40), and the first time since Dec. 18, 2000 that Utah has won in Corvallis.
• Utah's Top 25 wins in the Roberts era includes No. 15 Oregon State in 2020, No. 21 Arizona State in 2020, No. 6 Stanford in 2019, No. 22 Arizona State in 2018, No. 24 California in 2017 and No. 21 California in 2016.
YOUTH POINTS
Utah's underclassmen that saw action in 2020-21 scored a combined 853 of Utah's 1,264 points (67%).
• Utah's sophomore class scored 599 of the Utes' 1,264 points this season (47%). Brynna Maxwell started all 21 games with Kemery Martín starting the last 17.
• The sophomore trio have scored over 25 combined points in 34 games together, including in 11 this season.
• The sophomores scored 30+ points as a unit in nine of the last 12 games, accounting for 53-percent of Utah's scoring in that span.
• Utah brought in the No. 20-ranked recruiting class by ESPN, its highest in school history, in freshmen McQueen (four-star, Top 100 recruit), McFarland (four-star, Top 100 recruit), Ntambue (Top 15 recruit in Canada) and Rees (Australian National Team member).
• A trio of freshmen (Rees, McFarland, McQueen) accounted for 31 of Utah's 55 points (56%) against Washington State (2/21) with McFarland and Rees posting career-highs in points (McFarland – 14, Rees – 10).
Former Corner Canyon star Kemery Martin (@KemeryM) went OFF in @UTAHWBB's win over Arizona State.#GoUtes #Elevate https://t.co/8BRQL30NIF— KSL Sports (@kslsports) January 25, 2021
FROM THE THREE
• Utah has hit eight or more threes in 62 games under the direction of Lynne Roberts, going 45-17 in those games. Utah has 10 games this season with 8+ made from the three, including five with 10+ (10 at Oregon State, 12/8; 12 vs. Montana State, 12/11; 10 vs. Washington, 1/3; 10 at California, 2/5; 10 at Washington, 2/19).
• Utah ranked sixth in the Pac-12 in threes made per game (6.8), knocking down 142 total.
SELECT PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS
3 :: Andrea Torres :: 6-2 :: Forward :: Junior
• Torres has played in 82 games as a Ute, starting 47. She started all 21 games this season and has started in 41 in a row.
• Torres averaged 28.1 minutes, 5.1 points and a team-high 5.1 rebounds per game.
• Torres's defense has continued an upward trend since joining the Utes, recording only 16 steals as a freshman to tying for the team-lead with 31 this season.
• She has either led or tied for the lead in rebounds in 14 career games, including seven this season.
• She led the Utes in defensive rebounds with 78 of her 108 total rebounds coming on the defensive side of the court.
• She has 26 career games with two-or-more threes made, including seven this season. Fifty-one percent of her made baskets this year came from the three.
• She tied her career-high of nine rebounds in back-to-back games this season (9 vs. Washington State, 1/1; 9 vs. Washington, 1/3).
• She scored a season-high 14 points against Washington State (1/1), shooting 6-for-7 from the floor (85.7%). It tied for her career-high shooting % in a game when making three-or-more field goals (6-of-7 against ASU, 2/23/20).
Q2 | 2:16 | Utah 31, Cal 24
Wide open, knock it down!#GoUtes // #Elevate pic.twitter.com/7Q6Mt0F9HH— Utah Women's Basketball (@UTAHWBB) February 6, 2021
10 :: Dru Gylten :: 5-11 :: Guard :: Junior
• Gylten has started in every game she has appeared in (75), but missed the final six games of the season due to an injury. Prior to the 2020-21 season, Gylten had only missed one game her entire career (1 in 2019-20).
• Gylten has played in 2,201 of the possible 3,000 minutes (73%) of her career.
• She started 15 games this season, averaging 29.6 minutes, 8.1 points, 5.2 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game.
• She has either led or tied for the lead in assists in 55 career games (all 15 in 2020-21) and has had five-or-more assists in 47 career games (6 in 2020-21).
• Broke the 400-career assist mark with her three against California (2/5). She has 401 through 75 career games, ranking 10th all-time at Utah in career assists, just two away from moving into ninth (Monica Starrett, 402, 1979-82).
• Gylten led the Pac-12 in assists (78) and assists per game (5.2) also ranking 23rd and 29th in those categories nationally through her 15 games.
• She had six double-digit scoring games this season and has 21 in her career.
• Gylten has six double-digit assist games in her career, including one this season (13 vs. Montana State, 12/11).
• Gylten recorded a career-high 13 assists in Utah's game against Montana State (12/11), passing her previous career-best of 12. Her 13 assists against Montana State was the most by a Pac-12 women's basketball player and tied for fourth in Division I women's basketball at the time of her injury.
• Her 13 assists against Montana State was two shy of tying the Utah record for single-game assists (15, Holly Rawlings vs. BYU, 1981; Monica Star-rett vs. Boise State, 1981). It was the most by a Ute in a game since Leilani Mitchell had 13 against UNLV (3/8/08).
Dimes by Dru. ?? @druu_marykayy racked up 16 assists over our two games this weekend and currently leads the @pac12 with 5.5 assists per game. #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/QiVCQICsyD— Utah Women's Basketball (@UTAHWBB) January 26, 2021
11 :: Brynna Maxwell :: 6-0 :: Guard :: Sophomore
• Maxwell has started in every game since becoming a Ute (52), the longest active streak of starts on the team.
• She started all 21 games this season, averaging a team-high 32.3 minutes and 12.8 points per game, also recording 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game.
• Maxwell ranked in the top-11 in the Pac-12 in free throw percentage (1st, .924), three-pointers made per game (7th, 2.05) and scoring (11th, 12.8).
• She also ranked third nationally in free throw percentage (.924).
• Maxwell has only been held to zero three-pointers made seven times in her 52 games.
• Maxwell has scored double-digits in 34 of her 52 career games, including 13 times this season.
• Maxwell had 20 steals in 31 games in 2019-20 as a freshman, and had 31 through just 21 games as a sophomore.
• She has nine 20-point games in her career (4 in 2020-21), which includes her career-high 34 points against Oregon State (12/8) this season. She has hit a combined 38 three-pointers in her 20-point outings.
• Maxwell has scored 675 points through 52 games, breaking the 600-career point mark against California (2/5).
• Fifty-nine percent of Maxwell's career made field goals have come from beyond the arc (126-of-213).
• She has hit two-or-more threes in 40 career games, including in 15 this season.
• Maxwell knocked down a career-high 11 free throws twice this season (11-12 vs. Washington, 1/3; 11-11 vs. Oregon State, 1/31). Eleven made free throws ties for the most by a Pac-12 player this season and her 11-for-11 outing against the Beavs ties for the highest single-game free throw percentage in the Pac-12 when making eight or more.
• Maxwell earned College Sports Madness National Player of the Week and Pac-12 Player of the Week for her performances against Oregon State (12/8) and Montana State (12/11).
• Maxwell scored a career-high 34 points against Oregon State (12/8), tying her career-high in field goals made (10).
• Her 34 points against Oregon State was the most by a Pac-12 player this season.
• Maxwell's 34 points against the Beavers was the most a Ute has scored since Feb. 1, 2019 when former Ute Megan Huff put up 38 points against Oregon. It ranks seventh in program history in single-game points.
• She scored all 24 of her points in the second half in Utah's win over Washington (1/3), shooting 5-of-10 from the floor, 3-of-6 from the free throw line and 11-of-12 from the charity stripe.
Sophomore @brynnamaxwell scored 27 points on 6-13 shooting on Sunday and went a perfect 11-11 from the free throw line. ??
She ranks 2nd in the country at the charity stripe where she's shooting 96.7 percent. #Elevate pic.twitter.com/aSFzHXq4s4— Utah Women's Basketball (@UTAHWBB) February 2, 2021
15 :: Kemery Martín :: 6-0 :: Guard :: Sophomore
• Has played in 52 career games with 26 starts.
• She played in all 21 games this season, starting the last 17. She averaged 27.1 minutes, 11.1 points and 2.5 rebounds per game.
• She has 17-career games in double-digits, including 13 this season, reaching double-digits in 10 of the last 12.
• After scoring 134 points in 31 games as a freshman last season, she recorded 233 in 21 games in 2020-21.
• Eight of her 17-career double-digit games have come against Top 15 teams (18 pts at #9 UCLA, 1/10/21; 15 pts vs. #15 Oregon State, 12/8/20; 15 pts vs. #3 Oregon, 1/30/20; 15 pts vs. #8 Stanford, 2/14/20; 13 pts at #6 Stanford, 1/26/20; 12 pts vs. #8 UCLA, 2/12/21; 11 pts vs. #1 Stanford, 1/15/21; 11 pts at #10 Arizo-na, 1/22).
• Has two career 20 point games, both coming this season.
• Had a career-high 25 points on 10-for-12 shooting against Arizona State (1/24), not missing a shot till the 4:13 mark of the third quarter. She was also a perfect 5-for-5 from the three, which was the most threes by a Ute this season and tied for the Pac-12 lead in three-point field goal percentage (minimum five made).
• Her 10 field goals made against Arizona State (1/24) also tied for the team lead with Brynna Maxwell (10 vs. Oregon State, 12/8).
• Scored 21 points against California (2/5), shooting 50-percent from the three.
"It is always about bouncing back and taking those next steps in improving our game as a team."
Career-high 25 points for @KemeryM on 10-for-12 shooting against Arizona State today, including going a PERFECT 5-for-5 from the three. #GoUtes // #Elevate pic.twitter.com/LKxPtSCD16— Utah Women's Basketball (@UTAHWBB) January 24, 2021
24 :: Kennady McQueen :: 5-10 :: Guard :: Freshman
• Played in all 21 games, averaging 16.7 minutes, 5.1 points and 1.3 rebounds per game.
• Had three double-digit games this season.
• Notched her first collegiate double-digit game against Washington State (1/1), scoring a career-high 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting from the floor, also going 2-for-3 from beyond the arc. She also tied her career-best with three assists and two steals against the Cougars.
• Scored 10 points in Utah's game against No. 1 Stanford (1/15), shooting 60-percent from the floor (3-5) and 67-percent from the three (2-3), also grab-bing a career-high six rebounds.
• Recorded 10 points against Washington (2/19), also leading the Utes in rebounds in that game (5).
No fear from this freshman. ??
Utah native, @KennadyMcqueen put up 10 points and 6 rebounds against No. 1 Stanford last weekend. #Elevate pic.twitter.com/u2sthPWSVs— Utah Women's Basketball (@UTAHWBB) January 19, 2021
42 :: Peyton McFarland :: 6-4 :: Forward :: Freshman
• Played in 20 games, starting 12. She averaged 15.1 minutes, 3.9 points and 4.4 rebounds per game.
• Had two double-digit point games and two double-digit rebounding games this season.
• Tied for 11th in the Pac-12 in blocks per game (1.1).
• Recorded a career-high six blocks against Arizona State (12/18), the most by a Ute since Kristi Rose put up a school record nine against Colorado State on Feb. 8, 1997. McFarland now ranks second all-time at Utah in single-game blocks behind Rose.
• Her six blocks against the Sun Devils tied as the most by a Pac-12 player this season.
• Career-high 14 points against Washington State (2/21), scoring a career-high five field goals (5-8) and four free throws (4-6).
• Recorded her first-career double-double as a Ute against Arizona (12/20), scoring 10 points with a career-best 11 rebounds. It was the first double-double by a Utah freshman since Utah's game against Arizona on Feb. 15, 2019.
Q2 | 2:55 | UCLA 50, Utah 27
GREAT move by the freshman down low! Watch more on @Pac12Network.
Link: https://t.co/Tyo2xm4BHb#GoUtes // #Elevate pic.twitter.com/GVpFXar5Ve— Utah Women's Basketball (@UTAHWBB) January 10, 2021
53 :: Kelsey Rees :: 6-5 :: Forward :: Freshman
• Played in 20 games, averaging 10.7 minutes, 3.1 points and 2.4 rebounds per game.
• Recorded her first collegiate double-digit game against Washington State (2/21), scoring 10 points on 5-for-8 shooting (62%), adding a team-high tying six rebounds.
• Scored nine points against No. 1 Stanford (1/15), shooting a season-best 67-percent from the floor (4-6).
• She grabbed a career-high eight rebounds against USC (2/14).
• Knocked down her first collegiate three-pointer against Colorado (12/14).
?? @_kelseyrees appreciation post ??
This freshman notched her first career double-digit scoring game with 10 points to go along with 6 rebounds and a block vs. Washington State. Future is bright. ?? #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/dImuIPsjSc— Utah Women's Basketball (@UTAHWBB) February 22, 2021












