BYU legend knows firsthand what it’s like to lose a key player during the season. Here's his advice to this year’s team.
Fredette will have his number raised to the Marriott Center rafters Saturday during halftime of the BYU-Colorado game, deservedly so.
From cheering Jimmer Fredette on from the sidelines as a BYU cheerleader, Whitney Fredette's cheering never stopped as she ...
It’s somewhat fitting that Jimmer Fredette announced his retirement from basketball on the eve of BYU’s graduation festivities. Of the school’s newest graduates gathered for commencement at the ...
Fredette, the 2011 consensus National Player of the Year, becomes just fifth BYU men’s basketball player to have his number retired ...
For at least one more afternoon, Jimmermania was alive and well in the Marriott Center. With students sporting No. 32 jerseys ...
At halftime of BYU’s matchup with Colorado, the Cougars will honor one of their most popular and beloved athletes in history ...
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Jimmer Fredette’s No. 32 retired by BYU

Former BYU guard Jimmer Fredette’s No. 32 jersey was retired at halftime on Saturday in the Cougars 90-86 win over Colorado.
Fifteen minutes before tipoff, the loudest ovation inside the Marriott Center wasn’t for any current Cougar — it was for a legend.
Tim LaComb and Jimmer Fredette arrived in Provo at just about the same time. LaComb was an assistant coach for Ray Giacolleti at the University of Utah when Fredette’s uncle, who lived in Salt Lake ...
Just as no one will ever wear No. 32 again for the Glens Falls boys basketball team, the same now goes for the Brigham Young ...
Jimmer Fredette is unquestionably the most polarizing prospect in the 2011 NBA Draft. The BYU point guard garnered multiple National Player of the Year awards his senior season, as well as a cult-like ...