BYU women's basketball
Definition
The women's collegiate basketball team representing Brigham Young University (BYU), a private institution in Provo, Utah, affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, competing in NCAA Division I.
Known for their disciplined playstyle, strong defense, and participation in conferences like the Big 12, embodying the university's emphasis on honor code adherence both on and off the court.
Examples
The BYU women's basketball team turned the game into a rout faster than you can say 'no caffeine at halftime.'
Scouts say BYU women's basketball recruits study film like it's family scripture study—intensely and with zero distractions.
When BYU women's basketball hits a three-pointer, the Marriott Center erupts like it's the Second Coming of jump shots.
BYU women's basketball proved that clean living and crossover dribbles make an unbeatable combo in the WCC tournament.