SALT LAKE CITY — Utah wing Malia Nawahine went to high school just 10 minutes away from BYU and the Marriott Center.
But in her first game against the Cougars last year, the Springville High product admits to being shut down by former Alta guard Makenzi Pulsipher.
Nawahine got her revenge Saturday night.
Nawahine scored 16 points with three assists, and post Emily Potter had 21 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, two blocks and two steals to lead the Utah women’s basketball team to a 9-0 start with a 77-60 win over rival BYU in the Huntsman Center.