ROME, Italy — BYU women’s basketball concluded its 10-day tour of Italy on Thursday after going 3-0 in exhibition contests against Spain, Iceland and Latvia.
Coach Whiting and her team began the trip with the goals of growing together as a family both on and off the floor; experiencing and gaining an appreciation for a unique place, people and culture while acting as ambassadors for BYU and its sponsoring organization the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; and finally, as a means of preparing themselves for their inaugural campaign as members of the Big 12 Conference.
That they did.
Coach Whiting and her family lived in Italy for 11 years between 2001-12 while her husband Trent played professional basketball, which made this trip especially meaningful for her.
“Having the blessing to come back to Italy where it feels like home, and bring my people so they can experience it with me has been a dream come true,” said Whiting. “Having the opportunity for my players and staff to experience the culture and rich history here together has been incredible and has helped build a bond with this team that will help us immensely this season.”
After a long day of travel, including a delay in the Atlanta airport, the Cougars arrived in Italy where they immediately hit the streets of Rome to begin their foreign experience. They began with visits to some of Rome’s most popular sites; the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona.