2019–20 BYU Cougars men's basketball team
2019–20 BYU Cougars men's basketball | |
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Conference | West Coast Conference |
Ranking | |
Coaches | No. 16 |
AP | No. 18 |
Record | 24–8 (13–3 WCC) |
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Home arena | Marriott Center (Capacity: 18,987) |
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Team | W | L | PCT | W | L | PCT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 2 Gonzaga † | 15 | – | 1 | .938 | 31 | – | 2 | .939 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 14 BYU | 13 | – | 3 | .813 | 24 | – | 8 | .750 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saint Mary's | 11 | – | 5 | .688 | 26 | – | 8 | .765 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pacific | 11 | – | 5 | .688 | 23 | – | 10 | .697 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
San Francisco | 9 | – | 7 | .563 | 22 | – | 12 | .647 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pepperdine | 8 | – | 8 | .500 | 16 | – | 16 | .500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Santa Clara | 6 | – | 10 | .375 | 20 | – | 13 | .606 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Loyola Marymount | 4 | – | 12 | .250 | 11 | – | 21 | .344 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
San Diego | 2 | – | 14 | .125 | 9 | – | 23 | .281 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Portland | 1 | – | 15 | .063 | 9 | – | 23 | .281 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
† 2020 WCC tournament winner Rankings from AP poll |
The 2019–20 BYU Cougars men's basketball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. It was head coach Mark Pope's first season as BYU's head coach and the Cougars ninth season as members of the West Coast Conference (WCC).[1] The Cougars played their home games at the Marriott Center in Provo, Utah. They finished the season 24–8, 13–3 in WCC play to finish in second place. They lost in the semifinals of the WCC tournament to Saint Mary's. Despite being a virtual lock to receive an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, all postseason play was cancelled amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Previous season
[edit]The Cougars finished the 2018–19 season 19–13, 11–5 in West Coast Conference play to finish tied for second place with Saint Mary's.[2] As the No. 3 seed in the WCC Tournament, they lost to San Diego in the quarterfinals.[3] They were not invited to play in the NCAA or NIT tournament and declined to participate in any other postseason tournament.[4] Shortly after the season ended, longtime head coach Dave Rose announced his retirement.[5] Utah Valley head coach Mark Pope, who previously spent four seasons as an assistant at BYU under Rose, was hired in April to be his replacement.[6] Later in April, Pope announced that he had selected Chris Burgess and Cody Fueger from Utah Valley and Nick Robinson from Southern Utah as his assistant coaches.[7] Average home game attendance for the 16 games played at the Marriott Center for the 2018–19 season was 11,958. This was the second highest attendance in the West behind Arizona and ranked 27th nationwide.[8]
Offseason
[edit]Departures
[edit]During the 2018–19 season, BYU had two seniors that finished their eligibility to play college basketball - McKay Cannon and Luke Worthington. Two years passed since BYU had seniors as part of a basketball team. McKay Cannon transferred to BYU from Weber State University. Despite being a walk-on, Cannon started 18 games during his time at BYU. Luke Worthington played in 130 games (starting 62) and was the only player on the roster with NCAA tournament experience.[9] Worthington will continue with the BYU basketball team as a graduate assistant alongside former teammate Nate Austin.[10]
Nick Emery announced his retirement from college basketball via social media in July 2019 saying, "My time here has been rocky at times, but the good times definitely outweighed the bad...I am at a point in life where I am happy with what I've accomplished with basketball and I'm ready to start the next chapter of my life with my wife and son." Emery left BYU with one year of eligibility remaining.[11]
In May 2019, Jahshire Hardnett committed to the University of Montana as a graduate transfer.[12] However, due to graduate school admission timing issues, he reopened his recruitment in July 2019. A month later in August, Hardnett decided to transfer to the University of Missouri-Kansas City and will be eligible to play immediately.[13] Rylan Bergersen transferred to the University of Central Arkansas, a Division I program, with two years of eligibility remaining.[14] Bergersen was granted a waiver and was eligible to play immediately.[15] Colby Leifson entered the transfer portal in October 2019, and as of the start of the season, no information was available regarding where he would transfer.[16] On February 5, 2020, Utah Valley University announced Leifson would transfer to UVU with 3 seasons of eligibility remaining.[17]
Name | Number | Position | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | Reason for Departure |
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McKay Cannon | 24 | Guard | 6'0" | 185 | Senior | Shelley, Idaho | Graduated |
Luke Worthington | 41 | Forward | 6'10 | 235 | Senior | Mequon, Wisconsin | Graduated |
Nick Emery | 4 | Guard | 6'2" | 185 | Junior | Alpine, Utah | Retired[11] |
Jahshire Hardnett | 0 | Guard | 6'0" | 185 | Junior | Gulfport, Mississippi | Graduate transferred to University of Missouri-Kansas City[13] |
Rylan Bergersen | 1 | Guard | 6'6" | 200 | Sophomore | Boise, Idaho | Transferred to University of Central Arkansas[14] |
Colby Leifson | 0 | Guard | 6'4" | 190 | Sophomore | Suwanee, Georgia | Transferred to Utah Valley University[17] |
Incoming Transfers
[edit]With Mark Pope coming as the new head coach to BYU from Utah Valley University (UVU), three players from the UVU basketball team decided to follow Pope and transfer to BYU. First, on April 23, it was announced that Jake Toolson, the 2018-19 Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Player of the Year who had previously played for BYU for two seasons, would transfer back to BYU. During Toolson's second season at BYU, he applied for a medical leave of absence in December 2015. Therefore, while Toolson played two additional seasons at UVU, he still had one year of eligibility remaining, and as a graduate transfer, was eligible to play immediately during the 2019–20 season. Before Toolson recommitted to BYU, he was recruited by several schools including Duke, Virginia, Arizona State and Utah State. Jeff Goodman of WatchStadium.com ranked Toolson as one of the top 10 graduate transfers during the offseason.[18] Then on April 24, Wyatt Lowell, a consensus 3-star prospect, announced he would transfer from UVU. Lowell, who was the 2018-19 WAC Newcomer of the Year, will sit out the 2019–20 season and will have three years of eligibility remaining.[19] The next month, on May 8, Richard Harward also announced he would be transferring from UVU to BYU with two years of eligibility remaining. As of the start of the season, it had not yet been determined whether Harward would be eligible to play during the 2019–20 season.[20] However, in December, Mark Pope indicated that Harward did not receive a waiver and would not be eligible to play during the 2019–20 season.[21]
On May 6, Blaze Nield announced via social media that he would transfer from Utah State Eastern with three years of eligibility remaining. While he had scholarship offers from Montana State University, Idaho State University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Nield will join BYU as a walk-on.[22] Later in the summer, on July 31, it was reported that Alex Barcello, a consensus 4-star recruit, would transfer from the University of Arizona.[23] He was granted a waiver and was eligible to play immediately.[24]
Name | Position | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | Previous School | Years Remaining | Date Eligible | Walk On/ Scholarship | Rivals | 247Sports | ESPN | ESPN Grade |
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Alex Barcello | Guard | 6'2" | 180 | Junior | Chandler, Arizona | University of Arizona | 2 | November 2019[24] | Scholarship | 4-star[25] | 4-star[26] | 4-star[27] | 83[27] |
Richard Harward | Center | 6'11" | 255 | Junior | Orem, Utah | Utah Valley University | 2 | November 2020[21] | Scholarship | N/A | N/A | 2-star[28] | 62[28] |
Wyatt Lowell | Forward | 6'10" | 205 | Sophomore | Gilbert, Arizona | Utah Valley University | 3 | November 2020[29] | Scholarship | 3-star[30] | 3-star[31] | 3-star[32] | 73[32] |
Blaze Nield | Guard | 6'1" | 185 | Sophomore | Lehi, Utah | Utah State University Eastern | 3 | November 2019[22] | Walk On[22] | N/A | N/A | N/A[33] | N/A[33] |
Jake Toolson | Guard | 6'5" | 205 | Senior | Gilbert, Arizona | Utah Valley University | 1 | November 2019[18] | Scholarship | 3-star[34] | 3-star[35] | 2-star[36] | 67[36] |
Returned Missionaries
[edit]Two players were added to the roster during the offseason who recently returned from missionary service. Trevin Knell originally had committed to University of California, Berkeley.[37] However, due to a coaching change at Cal, he decided to play for BYU in May 2017 before leaving on his mission in July.[38] Knell is a consensus 3-star prospect who was part of the 2017 recruiting class. Cameron Pearson joins the team as a walk-on after serving a mission in Chile and utilizing a redshirt year.[39] Pearson was part of the 2016 recruiting class after playing at Chatfield High School in Lakewood, Colorado.[40]
Name | Position | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | High School | Mission Location | Years Remaining | Recruiting Class | Rivals | 247Sports | ESPN | ESPN Grade |
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Trevin Knell | Guard | 6'5" | 190 | Freshman | Bountiful, Utah | Woods Cross High School | Uruguay, Montevideo | 4 | 2017[41] | 3-star[41] | 3-star[42] | 3-star[43] | 77[43] |
Cameron Pearson | Guard | 6'0" | 175 | Freshman | Lakewood, Colorado | Chatfield High School | Chile, Antofagasta | 4 | 2016 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2019 Recruiting Class
[edit]Name | Hometown | High school / college | Height | Weight | Commit date | |
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Casey Brown Guard |
Pleasant Grove, Utah | Pleasant Grove High School | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | 175 lb (79 kg) | Aug 27, 2018 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals: N/A 247Sports: N/A ESPN: N/A ESPN grade: N/A | ||||||
Nate Hansen Guard |
Provo, Utah | Timpview High School | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | 165 lb (75 kg) | Nov 14, 2018 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals: 247Sports: ESPN: N/A ESPN grade: N/A | ||||||
Trey Stewart Guard |
American Fork, Utah | American Fork High School | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | 195 lb (88 kg) | Apr 25, 2019 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals: N/A 247Sports: N/A ESPN: ESPN grade: 80 | ||||||
Jeremy DowDell Guard |
Salt Lake City, Utah | Olympus High School | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | 180 lb (82 kg) | Jun 11, 2019 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals: N/A 247Sports: N/A ESPN: N/A ESPN grade: N/A | ||||||
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: nr Rivals: nr 247Sports: 115 | ||||||
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2020 Recruiting Class
[edit]Six high school players committed to play for BYU from the 2020 recruiting class. Richie Saunders, Dallin Hall, Tanner Hayhurst and Tanner Toolson each plan to complete two-year full-time missionary service before joining the team for the 2022–23 season.[44][45][46][47] Only Townsend Tripple and Caleb Lohner will join the roster for the 2020–21 season. Tripple had originally planned to complete missionary service before joining the team and was assigned to Argentina, but decided to delay his mission trip due to coronavirus and joined the roster as a walk-on.[48] In early June, it was reported that Caleb Lohner, a four-star forward from Texas who had previously signed with Utah, requested a release from his National Letter of Intent to sign with BYU. Lohner was released, and on June 26 officially signed with the Cougars. Lohner will be a true freshman and is immediately eligible to play.[49]
Name | Hometown | High school / college | Height | Weight | Commit date | |
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Richie Saunders Guard |
Mount Pleasant, Utah | Wasatch Academy | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | 180 lb (82 kg) | Oct 30, 2019 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: Rivals: 247Sports: ESPN: N/A ESPN grade: N/A | ||||||
Dallin Hall Guard |
Ogden, Utah | Fremont High School | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | 180 lb (82 kg) | Mar 13, 2020 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals: 247Sports: ESPN: N/A ESPN grade: N/A | ||||||
Townsend Tripple Forward |
Meridian, Idaho | Rocky Mountain High School | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) | 200 lb (91 kg) | Apr 13, 2020 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A Rivals: N/A 247Sports: N/A ESPN: N/A ESPN grade: N/A | ||||||
Tanner Hayhurst Guard |
Eagle, Idaho | Eagle High School | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) | 175 lb (79 kg) | May 7, 2020 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A Rivals: N/A 247Sports: N/A ESPN: N/A ESPN grade: N/A | ||||||
Tanner Toolson Guard |
Vancouver, Washington | Union High School | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | 185 lb (84 kg) | May 14, 2020 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals: N/A 247Sports: N/A ESPN: N/A ESPN grade: N/A | ||||||
Caleb Lohner Forward |
Flower Mound, Texas | Wasatch Academy | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) | 200 lb (91 kg) | Jun 26, 2020 | |
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals: 247Sports: ESPN: ESPN grade: 81 | ||||||
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: nr Rivals: nr 247Sports: nr | ||||||
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Preseason Polls and Rankings
[edit]BYU was selected to finish third in the West Coast Conference in the Preseason Men's Basketball Coaches Poll behind Gonzaga and Saint Mary's. Yoeli Childs and TJ Haws were named to the 2019-2020 All-WCC Pre-season Men's Basketball Team.[50] For the second straight year, Yoeli Childs was among 20 college basketball forwards named to the Karl Malone watch list.[51] The Karl Malone Award selects the nation's top power forward in NCAA college basketball.[52] In early November, before the season began, Yoeli was also named to the list of 50 players to watch for the 2020 Citizen Naismith Trophy Men's Player of the Year as well as the Preseason Top 50 Watch List for The John R. Wooden Award.[53][54]
2019-20 WCC Preseason Men's Basketball Coaches Poll[50] | ||
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Rank | Team (First Place Votes) | Points |
1. | Gonzaga (7) | 79 |
2. | Saint Mary's (3) | 75 |
3. | BYU | 65 |
4. | Pepperdine | 56 |
5. | Santa Clara | 50 |
6. | San Francisco | 40 |
7. | Loyola Marymount | 34 |
8. | Pacific | 21 |
8. | San Diego | 21 |
10. | Portland | 9 |
Several media outlets ranked BYU among the top 100 Division I college basketball preseason teams for the 2019–20 season. The rankings ranged from as high as #41 from Team Rankings and ESPN's BPI ranking to as low as #75 by Sports Illustrated. Some rankings projected BYU as a possible NCAA Tournament team or as a possible NIT Tournament selection. Consistent with the WCC preseason coaches poll, each of the writers projected BYU 3rd among WCC teams. A summary of the various preseason rankings that included BYU is as follows:
Writer(s) | Organization/Metric | Date | BYU Overall Rank | BYU WCC Rank | Total # Teams Ranked | Notes/References |
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Seth Walder & Paul Sabin | ESPN BPI | November 1, 2019 | #41 | #3 | 100 | 47% Probability of NCAA Tournament Appearance[55] |
David Hess | Team Rankings | November 1, 2019 | #41 | #3 | 353 | [56] |
Jay Bilas | ESPN | November 5, 2019 | #61 | #3 | 68 | [57] |
Matt Norlander | CBS Sports | October 22, 2019 | #66 | #3 | 353 | [58] |
Joel Welser | College Sports Madness | September 1, 2019 | #66 | #3 | 144 | Projected NIT Tournament[59] |
Molly Geary & Joe Wilkinson | Sports Illustrated | November 1, 2019 | #75 | #3 | 353 | [60] |
Preseason Injuries and Suspensions
[edit]Several players were injured or were subject to suspensions during the offseason that will affect their ability to play during the regular season. Yoeli Childs was suspended by the NCAA for paperwork errors in the NBA draft exploration process that will cause him to miss the first nine games of the regular season.[61] In August, Zac Seljaas broke his foot during a game in Italy and was estimated to be out until November or December 2019.[62] His recovery progressed rapidly and he was cleared to play by the opening game of the season.[63] Gavin Baxter injured his shoulder in a practice during September which will likely result in his missing the entire 2019–20 season.[64] It was revealed in November that Jesse Wade has for some time had a knee injury which is likely to prevent him from playing for a long-term period.[65]
Italy Trip and Scrimmages
[edit]During August, BYU played four games as part of a trip to Italy. BYU won all four games during the 10-day tour of Italy. Every four years, the NCAA permits college basketball teams to take a trip to a foreign country.[66]
Date | Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
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August 19, 2019 | BC Silute | W 92-64[67] | TJ Haws 23 | Jake Toolson 10 | TJ Haws 10 |
August 20, 2019 | LCC International | W 87-46[68] | Alex Barcello 15 | Yoeli Childs 11 | Yoeli Childs 7 |
August 22, 2019 | Stella Azzurra | W 71-62[69] | Yoeli Childs 21 | Yoeli Childs 7 | Jake Toolson 5 |
August 23, 2019 | LCC International | W 81-55[70] | Kolby Lee 16 | Kolby Lee 10 | Blaze Nield 10 |
On October 26, just before the regular season began, the team also played a scrimmage against the University of California, Berkeley. While the results and statistics of the scrimmage were not released to the public, Mark Pope indicated that the team played quite well.[71]
Roster
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Source: BYU Basketball 2019-20 Roster (https://byucougars.com/roster/m-basketball/)
Media Coverage
[edit]Radio
[edit]Greg Wrubell and Mark Durrant return to call men's basketball for the 2019–20 season. Jason Shepherd will fill-in for Greg at Houston and vs. Montana Tech (football/women's soccer conflicts), and Terry Nashif will fill-in for Mark Durrant on select road games.
- Affiliates:[72]
- BYU Radio- Flagship Station Nationwide (Dish Network 980, Sirius XM 143, KBYU 89.1 FM HD 2, TuneIn radio, and byuradio.org)
- KSL 102.7 FM and 1160 AM- (Salt Lake City / Provo, Utah and ksl.com)
- KSNA 100.7 FM - Blackfoot / Idaho Falls / Pocatello / Rexburg, Idaho (games)
- KSPZ 105.1 FM and 980 AM- Blackfoot / Idaho Falls / Pocatello / Rexburg, Idaho (coaches' shows)
- KMXD 100.5 FM- Monroe / Manti, Utah
- KSVC 980 AM- Richfield / Manti, Utah
- KDXU 94.9 FM and 890 AM- St. George, Utah
Television
[edit]In September 2019, the West Coast Conference (WCC) agreed to a multi-year deal through the 2026–27 season with ESPN and the CBS Sports Network to broadcast numerous basketball games each year. Previously, the WCC had an agreement with ESPN, but the new agreement adds additional television coverage of basketball games through the CBS Sports Network. Games broadcast on the CBS Sports Network are carried on channel 158 on the Dish Network, channel 221 on DirecTV and channel 269 on Xfinity. Under the terms of the deal, ESPN will broadcast 17 games during the regular season and the CBS Sports Network will broadcast a minimum of 9 games. ESPN will continue to broadcast the quarterfinals, semifinals and the championship game of the WCC tournament.[73] BYU maintains the rights to broadcast home games on BYUtv (11.1 in Salt Lake City, Utah, channel 374 on the Dish Network, and channel 4369/9403 on DirecTV).[74] Meanwhile, Stadium broadcasts will be simulcast on KJZZ or KMYU because Utah doesn't have a Stadium TV affiliate.
Schedule and results
[edit]Date time, TV |
Rank# | Opponent# | Result | Record | Site (attendance) city, state | ||||||
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Exhibition | |||||||||||
November 1, 2019* 7:00 pm, BYUtv |
UT Tyler | W 100–58 | – |
Marriott Center (10,340) Provo, UT | |||||||
Non-conference regular season | |||||||||||
November 5, 2019* 7:00 pm, BYUtv |
Cal State Fullerton | W 76–58 | 1–0 |
Marriott Center (11,113) Provo, UT | |||||||
November 9, 2019* 2:00 pm, BYUtv |
San Diego State | L 71–76 | 1–1 |
Marriott Center (12,567) Provo, UT | |||||||
November 13, 2019* 7:00 pm, BYUtv |
Southern Utah Maui Invitational |
W 68–63 | 2–1 |
Marriott Center (10,661) Provo, UT | |||||||
November 15, 2019* 7:00 pm, ESPNU |
at Houston | W 72–71 | 3–1 |
Fertitta Center (7,035) Houston, TX | |||||||
November 20, 2019* 8:00 pm, CBSSN |
at Boise State | L 68–72 OT | 3–2 |
ExtraMile Arena (6,143) Boise, ID | |||||||
November 25, 2019* 9:30 pm, ESPN2 |
vs. UCLA Maui Invitational quarterfinals |
W 78–63 | 4–2 |
Lahaina Civic Center (2,400) Lahaina, HI | |||||||
November 26, 2019* 8:30 pm, ESPN |
vs. No. 4 Kansas Maui Invitational semifinals |
L 56–71 | 4–3 |
Lahaina Civic Center (2,400) Lahaina, HI | |||||||
November 27, 2019* 9:30 pm, ESPN2 |
vs. Virginia Tech Maui Invitational 3rd place game |
W 90–77 | 5–3 |
Lahaina Civic Center (2,400) Lahaina, HI | |||||||
November 30, 2019* 7:00 pm, BYUtv |
Montana Tech | W 98–63 | 6–3 |
Marriott Center (10,990) Provo, UT | |||||||
December 4, 2019* 6:00 pm, P12N |
at Utah Deseret First Duel/Old Oquirrh Bucket |
L 95–102 OT | 6–4 |
Huntsman Center (11,565) Salt Lake City, UT | |||||||
December 7, 2019* 1:00 pm, BYUtv |
vs. UNLV | W 83–50 | 7–4 |
Vivint Smart Home Arena (11,356) Salt Lake City, UT | |||||||
December 10, 2019* 7:00 pm, ESPNU |
Nevada | W 75–42 | 8–4 |
Marriott Center (10,570) Provo, UT | |||||||
December 14, 2019* 5:00 pm, BYUtv |
vs. Utah State Beehive Classic/Old Oquirrh Classic |
W 68–64 | 9–4 |
Vivint Smart Home Arena (10,291) Salt Lake City, UT | |||||||
December 21, 2019* 7:00 pm, BYUtv |
Weber State Old Oquirrh Classic |
W 91–61 | 10–4 |
Marriott Center (11,662) Provo, UT | |||||||
December 28, 2019* 7:00 pm, BYUtv |
Oral Roberts | W 79–73 | 11–4 |
Marriott Center (12,365) Provo, UT | |||||||
WCC regular season | |||||||||||
January 4, 2020 7:00 pm, BYUtv |
Loyola Marymount | W 63–38 | 12–4 (1–0) |
Marriott Center (12,422) Provo, UT | |||||||
January 9, 2020 9:00 pm, ESPN2 |
at Saint Mary's | L 84–87 OT | 12–5 (1–1) |
University Credit Union Pavilion (3,500) Moraga, CA | |||||||
January 11, 2020 7:30 pm, BYUtv |
Portland | W 96–70 | 13–5 (2–1) |
Marriott Center (13,048) Provo, UT | |||||||
January 16, 2020 7:00 pm, BYUtv |
San Diego | W 93–70 | 14–5 (3–1) |
Marriott Center (11,339) Provo, UT | |||||||
January 18, 2020 9:00 pm, ESPN2 |
at No. 1 Gonzaga Rivalry |
L 69–92 | 14–6 (3–2) |
McCarthey Athletic Center (6,000) Spokane, WA | |||||||
January 23, 2020 8:00 pm, Stadium |
at Pacific | W 74–60 | 15–6 (4–2) |
Alex G. Spanos Center (3,097) Stockton, CA | |||||||
January 25, 2020 3:00 pm, Stadium |
at San Francisco | L 82–83 | 15–7 (4–3) |
The Sobrato Center (3,006) San Francisco, CA | |||||||
January 30, 2020 6:30 pm, CBSSN |
Pepperdine | W 107–80 | 16–7 (5–3) |
Marriott Center (10,939) Provo, UT | |||||||
February 1, 2020 8:00 pm, ESPN2 |
Saint Mary's | W 81–79 | 17–7 (6–3) |
Marriott Center (15,212) Provo, UT | |||||||
February 6, 2020 8:00 pm, Stadium |
at Portland | W 85–54 | 18–7 (7–3) |
Chiles Center (3,013) Portland, OR | |||||||
February 8, 2020 7:30 pm, BYUtv |
San Francisco | W 90–76 | 19–7 (8–3) |
Marriott Center (14,757) Provo, UT | |||||||
February 13, 2020 9:00 pm, ESPNU |
at Loyola Marymount | W 77–54 | 20–7 (9–3) |
Gersten Pavilion (1,533) Los Angeles, CA | |||||||
February 15, 2020 8:00 pm, CBSSN |
at San Diego | W 72–71 | 21–7 (10–3) |
Jenny Craig Pavilion (2,711) San Diego, CA | |||||||
February 20, 2020 7:00 pm, CBSSN |
No. 23 | Santa Clara | W 85–75 | 22–7 (11–3) |
Marriott Center (12,757) Provo, UT | ||||||
February 22, 2020 8:00 pm, ESPN2 |
No. 23 | No. 2 Gonzaga Rivalry |
W 91–78 | 23–7 (12–3) |
Marriott Center (18,987) Provo, UT | ||||||
February 29, 2020 4:00 pm, CBSSN |
No. 17 | at Pepperdine | W 81–64 | 24–7 (13–3) |
Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104) Malibu, CA | ||||||
WCC tournament | |||||||||||
March 9, 2020 9:30 pm, ESPN2 |
(2) No. 14 | vs. (3) Saint Mary's Semifinals |
L 50–51 | 24–8 |
Orleans Arena (7,471) Paradise, NV | ||||||
Game summaries
[edit]Series Histories are adjusted this season to show the 47 wins the NCAA had BYU forfeit during the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons after BYU lost their appeal. The forfeits aren't added to the loss column. They are merely struck from the win column.[75]
Exhibition: UT Tyler
[edit]Broadcasters: Dave McCann & Blaine Fowler
Starting Lineups:
- UT Tyler: Ty Glover, Ty Bennett, Jerekius Davis, Chris Giles, Quinn Smith
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee, Connor Harding
BYUtv
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Nov 1
7:05 p.m. MDT |
UT Tyler Patriots | 58–100 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 19–40, 39–60 | ||
Pts: Da'Zhon Wyche 16 Rebs: Quinn Smith, Bryson Power 6 Asts: Ty Glover, Ty Bennett, Chris Giles, Ansu Sesay, Bryson Power 1 |
Pts: Trevin Knell 19 Rebs: Dalton Nixon 8 Asts: Blaze Nield 5 |
Cal State Fullerton
[edit]Series History: Series even 3–3
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:
- Cal State Fullerton: Daniel Venzant, Austen Awosika, Wayne Arnold, Davon Clare, Johnny Wang
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
BYUtv
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Nov 5
7:05 p.m. MST |
Cal State Fullerton Titans | 58–76 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 24–38, 34–38 | ||
Pts: Austen Awosika 16 Rebs: Austen Awosika, Wayne Arnold 6 Asts: Devon Clare, Daniel Venzant, Austen Awosika, Tory San Antonio 1 |
Pts: Alex Barcello, TJ Haws 17 Rebs: Zac Seljaas, Connor Harding 8 Asts: Jake Toolson 4 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 11,113 Referees: Tom Nally, Brady Chelette, Michael Rapp |
San Diego State
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 48–25
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:
- San Diego State: Yanni Wetzell, Nathan Mensah, KJ Feagin, Jordan Schakel, Malachi Flynn
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
BYUtv
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Nov 9
2:00 p.m. MST |
San Diego State Aztecs | 76–71 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 36–29, 40–42 | ||
Pts: Jordan Schakel 19 Rebs: Nathan Mensah 11 Asts: Malachi Flynn 5 |
Pts: Jake Toolson 18 Rebs: Dalton Nixon 5 Asts: TJ Haws 6 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 12,567 Referees: Randy McCall, Johns Higgins, Nate Harris |
Southern Utah
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 11–0
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:
- Southern Utah: Jakolby Long, Dre Marin, Cameron Oluyitan, Dwayne Morgan, Andre Adams
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
BYUtv
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Nov 13
7:00 p.m. MST |
Southern Utah Thunderbirds | 63–68 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 31–36, 32–32 | ||
Pts: John Knight III 22 Rebs: Harrison Butler 9 Asts: Jakolby Long, Maizen Fausett 3 |
Pts: Jake Toolson 22 Rebs: Dalton Nixon 7 Asts: Dalton Nixon, Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson 3 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 10,661 Referees: Verne Harris, Mike Reed, Kelly Self |
Houston
[edit]Series History: Houston leads series 5–2
Broadcasters: Ted Emrich & Tim Welsh
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
- Houston: Chris Harris Jr., DeJon Jarreau, Nate Hinton, Quentin Grimes, Fabian White Jr.
ESPNU
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Nov 15
8:00 p.m. CST |
BYU Cougars | 72–71 | Houston Cougars |
Scoring by half: 35–28, 37–43 | ||
Pts: Alex Barcello 16 Rebs: Kolby Lee 7 Asts: TJ Haws 5 |
Pts: Caleb Mills 17 Rebs: Nate Hinton 7 Asts: Caleb Mills, DeJon Jarreau, Nate Hinton, Cedrick Alley Jr., Quentin Grimes 2 |
Boise State
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 9–4
Broadcasters: Rich Waltz & Dan Dickau
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
- Boise State: RJ Williams, Marcus Dickinson, Justinian Jessup, Derrick Alston, Alex Hobbs
CBSSN
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Nov 20
8:00 p.m. MST |
BYU Cougars | 68–72 (OT) | Boise State Broncos |
Scoring by half: 20-27, 38-31 Overtime: 10-14 | ||
Pts: Jake Toolson 19 Rebs: Kolby Lee, Alex Barcello 7 Asts: Jake Toolson 4 |
Pts: Derrick Alston 26 Rebs: Derrick Alston 11 Asts: Justinian Jessup 3 |
ExtraMile Arena
Boise, ID Attendance: 6,143 Referees: Larry Spaulding, Michael Greenstein, Kelly Pfeifer |
UCLA
[edit]Series History: UCLA leads series 12–11
Broadcasters: Dave Pasch & Bill Walton
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
- UCLA: Cody Riley, Chris Smith, Tyger Campbell, Prince Ali, Jalen Hill
ESPN2
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Nov 25
6:30 p.m. HAST |
BYU Cougars | 78–63 | UCLA Bruins |
Scoring by half: 36–32, 42–31 | ||
Pts: Jake Toolson 20 Rebs: Zac Seljaas 11 Asts: Alex Barcello 5 |
Pts: Jules Bernard 16 Rebs: Cody Riley 6 Asts: Chris Smith 6 |
Kansas
[edit]Series History: Kansas leads series 3–1
Broadcasters: Dan Shulman & Jay Bilas (ESPN)
Marc Kestecher & Malcolm Huckaby (ESPN Radio)
Starting Lineups:
- Kansas: Marcus Garrett, Devon Dotson, Ochai Agbaji, David McCormack, Udoka Azubuike
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
ESPN
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Nov 26
5:30 p.m. HAST |
#4 Kansas Jayhawks | 71–56 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 29–27, 42–29 | ||
Pts: David McCormack 16 Rebs: Udoka Azubuike 10 Asts: Devon Dotson 8 |
Pts: TJ Haws 16 Rebs: Jake Toolson, Connor Harding 7 Asts: TJ Haws 5 |
Lahaina Civic Center
Lahaina, HI Attendance: 2,400 Referees: Terry Wymer, Chris Rastatter, Keith Kimble |
Virginia Tech
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 3–0
Broadcasters: Dave Pasch & Bill Walton
Starting Lineups:
- Virginia Tech: Landers Nolley II, Wabissa Bede, Nahiem Alleyne, P.J. Horne, Tyrece Radford
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
ESPN2
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Nov 27
6:30 p.m. HAST |
Virginia Tech Hokies | 77–90 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 37–35, 40–55 | ||
Pts: Landera Nolley II 22 Rebs: Landera Nolley II 7 Asts: Wabissa Bede 7 |
Pts: TJ Haws 20 Rebs: Jake Toolson 7 Asts: Jake Toolson 8 |
Lahaina Civic Center
Lahaina, HI Attendance: 2,400 Referees: Tom Eads, Les Jones, Tim Comer |
Montana Tech
[edit]Series History: First Meeting
Broadcasters: Dave McCann & Blaine Fowler
Starting Lineups:
- Montana Tech: Sindou Diallo, Troy Owens Jr., Dylan Pannabecker, Taylor England, Drew Huse
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
BYUtv
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Nov 30
1:00 p.m. MST |
Montana Tech Orediggers | 63–98 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 35–51, 28–47 | ||
Pts: Taylor England 16 Rebs: Taylor England 4 Asts: Taylor England 4 |
Pts: Jake Toolson 17 Rebs: Alex Barcello, Zac Seljaas 6 Asts: TJ Haws 6 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 10,990 Referees: Deldre Carr, Tom Nally, Lewis Garrison |
Utah
[edit]First game Yoeli Childs is eligible to play after being suspended for the first 9 games for NBA Draft paperwork and agent errors.[61]
Series History: BYU leads series 131–128
Broadcasters: Ted Robinson & Matt Muehlebach
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
- Utah: Timmy Allen, Both Gach, Rylan Jones, Riley Battin, Branden Carlson
P12
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Dec 4
6:00 p.m. MST |
BYU Cougars | 95–102 (OT) | Utah Utes |
Scoring by half: 41–33, 45–53 Overtime: 9–16 | ||
Pts: Yoeli Childs 29 Rebs: Jake Toolson 9 Asts: Jake Toolson 6 |
Pts: Timmy Allen 27 Rebs: Mikael Jantunen 6 Asts: Rylan Jones 6 |
Huntsman Center
Salt Lake City, UT Attendance: 11,565 Referees: Greg Nixon, Mike Scyphers, Shawn Lehigh |
UNLV
[edit]Series History: UNLV leads series 19–16
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:
- UNLV: Cheikh Mbacke Diong, Bryce Hamilton, Amauri Hardy, Vitaliy Shibel, Donnie Tillman
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
BYUtv
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Dec 7
1:00 p.m. MST |
UNLV Runnin' Rebels | 50–83 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 25-46, 25-37 | ||
Pts: Donnie Tillman 13 Rebs: Nick Blair, Cheikh Mback Diong 7 Asts: Donnie Tillman 3 |
Pts: Dalton Nixon 17 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 14 Asts: TJ Haws 7 |
Vivint Smart Home Arena
Salt Lake City, UT Attendance: 11,356 Referees: David Hall, Bob Staffen, Frank Harvey III |
Nevada
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 13–7
Broadcasters: Eric Rothman & Sean Farnham
Starting Lineups:
- Nevada: Robby Robinson, Jalen Harris, Johncarlos Reyes, Lindsey Drew, Jazz Johnson
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
ESPNU
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Dec 10
7:00 p.m. MST |
Nevada Wolfpack | 42–75 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 22–34, 20–41 | ||
Pts: Jalen Harris 15 Rebs: Jalen Harris 7 Asts: Robby Robinson, Nisre Zouzoua, Kane Milling, Lindsey Drew, Zane Meeks 1 |
Pts: Jake Toolson 15 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 13 Asts: Jake Toolson 6 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 10,570 Referees: John Higgins, Tony Padilla, Verne Harris |
Utah State
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 141–92
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:
- Utah State: Sam Merrill, Alphonso Anderson, Abel Porter, Brock Miller, Justin Bean
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
BYUtv
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Dec 14
6:00 p.m. MST |
Utah State Aggies | 64–68 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 28–35, 36–33 | ||
Pts: Alphonso Anderson 14 Rebs: Justin Bean 10 Asts: Abel Porter 4 |
Pts: Yoeli Childs 20 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 10 Asts: TJ Haws 5 |
Vivint Smart Home Arena
Salt Lake City, UT Attendance: 10,291 Referees: Randy McCall, Eric Curry, Rick Randall |
Weber State
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 32–11
Broadcasters: Dave McCann & Blaine Fowler
Starting Lineups:
- Weber State: KJ Cunningham, Kham Davis, Cody John, Jerrick Harding, Michal Kozak
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon
BYUtv
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Dec 21
7:00 p.m. MST |
Weber State Wildcats | 61–91 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 24–51, 37–40 | ||
Pts: Jerrick Harding 27 Rebs: Kham Davis 8 Asts: Kham Davis 5 |
Pts: Yoeli Childs 28 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 8 Asts: TJ Haws 10 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 11,662 Referees: Bob Staffen, Kelly Self, Glen Mayberry |
Oral Roberts
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 6–0
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:
- Oral Roberts: Kevin Obanor, Deondre Burns, Max Abmas, Sam Kearns, Emmanuel Nzekwesi
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon
BYUtv
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Dec 28
7:00 p.m. MST |
Oral Roberts Golden Eagles | 73–79 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 30–32, 43–47 | ||
Pts: Emmanuel Nzekwesi 23 Rebs: Emmanuel Nzekwesi 17 Asts: Deondre Burns 8 |
Pts: Yoeli Childs 23 Rebs: Dalton Nixon 8 Asts: Jake Toolson 8 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 12,365 Referees: Randy McCall, Kevin Brill, Rick Randall |
Loyola Marymount
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 11–5
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:
- Loyola Marymount: Eli Scott, Deovaunta Williams, Jordan Bell, Ivan Alipiev, Erik Johansson
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon
BYUtv
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Jan 4
7:00 p.m. MST |
Loyola Marymount Lions | 38–63 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 19–24, 19–39 | ||
Pts: Eli Scott 15 Rebs: Jonathan Dos Anjos 8 Asts: Ivan Alipiev 5 |
Pts: Yoeli Childs 19 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 12 Asts: TJ Haws 5 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 12,422 Referees: Ron Brokenbrough, Scott Brown, Dennis Flannery |
Saint Mary's
[edit]Series History: Saint Mary's leads series 14–13
Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein & Corey Williams
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Kolby Lee, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon
- Saint Mary's: Malik Fitts, Dan Fotu, Tanner Krebs, Jordan Ford, Tommy Kuhse
ESPN 2
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Jan 9
8:00 p.m. PST |
BYU Cougars | 84–87 (OT) | Saint Mary's Gaels |
Scoring by half: 34–37, 43–40 Overtime: 7–10 | ||
Pts: TJ Haws 29 Rebs: Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee 6 Asts: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws 2 |
Pts: Jordan Ford 24 Rebs: Malik Fitts 9 Asts: Tommy Kuhse 6 |
University Credit Union Pavilion
Moraga, CA Attendance: 3,500 Referees: David Hall, Frank Harvey, Michael Greenstein |
Portland
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 17–2
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Jarom Jordan
Starting Lineups:
- Portland: Tahirou Diabate, Jacob Tryon, Malcolm Porter, Isaiah White, Chase Adams
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon
BYUtv
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Jan 11
7:30 p.m. MST |
Portland Pilots | 70–96 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 30–51, 40–45 | ||
Pts: Malcolm Porter 16 Rebs: Theo Akwuba 10 Asts: Jacob Tryon 8 |
Pts: Zac Seljaas 21 Rebs: Dalton Nixon 11 Asts: TJ Haws 14 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 13,048 Referees: Mark Cook, Jim Schipper, Levon Zakarian |
San Diego
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 13–6
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:
- San Diego: Alex Floresca, James Jean-Marie, Braun Hartfield, Joey Calcaterra, Finn Sullivan
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
BYUtv
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Jan 17
7:00 p.m. MST |
San Diego Toreros | 70–93 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 36–48, 43–40 | ||
Pts: Braun Hartfield 21 Rebs: Yauhen Massalski 6 Asts: James Jean-Marie 3 |
Pts: Kolby Lee 21 Rebs: Zac Seljaas 8 Asts: Jake Toolson 7 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 11,339 Referees: Verne Harris, Tony Padilla, Doran Gotschall |
Gonzaga
[edit]Series History: Gonzaga leads series 17–4
Broadcasters: Dave Flemming & Adrian Branch
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, TJ Haws, Dalton Nixon, Kolby Lee
- Gonzaga: Filip Petrusev, Corey Kispert, Killian Tillie, Ryan Woolridge, Joel Ayayi
ESPN2
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Jan 18
7:00 p.m. PST |
BYU Cougars | 69–92 | Gonzaga Bulldogs |
Scoring by half: 31–38, 38–54 | ||
Pts: TJ Haws 17 Rebs: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Zac Seljaas 4 Asts: TJ Haws 6 |
Pts: Killian Tillie 22 Rebs: Killian Tillie 10 Asts: Ryan Woolridge, Joel Ayayi 6 |
McCarthey Athletic Center
Spokane, WA Attendance: 6,000 Referees: Michael Greenstein, Michael Irving, Daryl Gelinas |
Pacific
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 9–6
Broadcasters: Ari Wolfe & Dave Miller
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
- Pacific: Amari McCray, Jahlil Tripp, Pierre Cockrell II, Daniss Jenkins, Broc Finstuen
Stadium/KJZZ
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Jan 23
7:00 p.m. PST |
BYU Cougars | 74–60 | Pacific Tigers |
Scoring by half: 33–29, 41–31 | ||
Pts: Jake Toolson 28 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 9 Asts: TJ Haws 3 |
Pts: Jahlil Tripp 18 Rebs: Jahlil Tripp 10 Asts: Justin Moore 3 |
Spanos Center
Stockton, CA Attendance: 3,097 Referees: Kevin Brill, Bert Smith, Tom O'Neill |
San Francisco
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 15–8
Broadcasters: Noah Coslov & Dani Klupenger
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
- San Francisco: Jamaree Bouyea, Josh Kunen, Charles Minlend, Jimbo Lull, Jordan Ratinho
Stadium/KJZZ
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Jan 25
2:00 p.m. PST |
BYU Cougars | 82–83 | San Francisco Dons |
Scoring by half: 45–38, 37–45 | ||
Pts: TJ Haws 20 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 7 Asts: Yoeli Childs 8 |
Pts: Khalil Shabazz 32 Rebs: Charles Minlend 7 Asts: Jamaree Bouyea 5 |
The Sobrato Center
San Francisco, CA Attendance: 3,006 Referees: Ken Ditty, Glen Mayberry, Verne Harris |
Pepperdine
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 12–9
Broadcasters: Jason Horowitz & Ryan Hollins
Starting Lineups:
- Pepperdine: Sedrick Altman, Colbey Ross, Kessler Edwards, Kameron Edwards, Skylar Chavez
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
CBSSN
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Jan 30
6:30 p.m. MST |
Pepperdine Waves | 80–107 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 38–46, 42–61 | ||
Pts: Kameron Edwards 20 Rebs: Victor Ohia Obioha 7 Asts: Colbey Ross 7 |
Pts: Jake Toolson 25 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 9 Asts: TJ Haws, Yoeli Childs 6 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 10,939 Referees: Bob Staffen, Shawn Lehigh, Ron Brokenbrough |
Saint Mary's
[edit]Series History: Series tied 14–14
Broadcasters: Dave Flemming & Dan Dickau
Starting Lineups:
- Saint Mary's: Jordan Ford, Tommy Kuhse, Malik Fitts, Dan Fotu, Alex Ducas
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
ESPN2
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Feb 1
8:00 p.m. MST |
Saint Mary's Gaels | 79–81 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 40–43, 39–38 | ||
Pts: Malik Fitts 29 Rebs: Malik Fitts 9 Asts: Jordan Ford 4 |
Pts: TJ Haws 23 Rebs: Zac Seljaas 7 Asts: Jake Toolson 8 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 15,212 Referees: Mike Reed, Kevin Brill, Rick Batsell |
Portland
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 18–2
Broadcasters: Barry Tompkins & Dani Klupenger
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
- Portland: JoJo Walker, Isaiah White, Chase Adams, Tahirou Diabate, Jacob Tryon
Stadium/KJZZ
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Feb 6
7:00 p.m. PST |
BYU Cougars | 85–54 | Portland Pilots |
Scoring by half: 43–31, 42–23 | ||
Pts: Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs 22 Rebs: Kolby Lee 10 Asts: TJ Haws 8 |
Pts: JoJo Walker 12 Rebs: Jacob Tryon 6 Asts: Quincy Ferebee 3 |
Chiles Center
Portland, OR Attendance: 3,013 Referees: Deldre Carr, Rob Rorke, Klaus Endrissat |
San Francisco
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 15–9
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:
- San Francisco: Jamaree Bouyea, Jimbo Lull, Josh Kunen, Charles Minlend, Jordan Ratinho
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
BYUtv
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Feb 8
7:30 p.m. MST |
San Francisco Dons | 76–90 | BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 25–44, 51–46 | ||
Pts: Jimbo Lull 22 Rebs: Jimbo Lull 7 Asts: Khalil Shabazz 4 |
Pts: Yoeli Childs 32 Rebs: Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs 6 Asts: Jake Toolson, TJ Haws 7 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 14,757 Referees: Jeff Ketchu, Marc A. Beasley, Dennis Flannery |
Loyola Marymount
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 12–5
Broadcasters: Eric Rothman & Dan Dickau
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
- Loyola Marymount: Eli Scott, Parker Dortch, Erik Johansson, Lazar Zivanovich, Keli Leaupepe
ESPNU
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Feb 13
8:00 p.m. PST |
BYU Cougars | 77–54 | Loyola Marymount Lions |
Scoring by half: 32-24, 45-30 | ||
Pts: Alex Barcello 18 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 6 Asts: Jake Toolson 4 |
Pts: Eli Scott 18 Rebs: Erik Johansson 7 Asts: Eli Scott, Erik Johansson, Keli Leaupepe, Lazar Nekic, Jonathan Dos Anjos, Deovaunta Williams 1 |
Gersten Pavilion
Los Angeles, CA Attendance: 1,533 Referees: Verne Harris, Tom Nally, Ryan McDaniel |
San Diego
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 14–6
Broadcasters: John Schriffen & Ryan Hollins
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
- San Diego: Alex Floresca, James Jean-Marie, Braun Hartfield, Joey Calcaterra, Marion Humphery
CBSSN
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Feb 15
7:00 p.m. PST |
BYU Cougars | 72–71 | San Diego Toreros |
Scoring by half: 32-33, 40-38 | ||
Pts: TJ Haws, Yoeli Childs 17 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 7 Asts: TJ Haws 10 |
Pts: Finn Sullivan 16 Rebs: Finn Sullivan 6 Asts: Finn Sullivan 5 |
Jenny Craig Center
San Diego, CA Attendance: 2,711 Referees: Mike Scyphers, Rick Batsell, Scott Brown |
Santa Clara
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 27–6
Broadcasters: Michael Grady & Ryan Hollins
Starting Lineups:
- Santa Clara: Trey Wertz, Jaden Bediako, Josip Vrankic, Keshawn Justice, Jalen Williams
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
CBSSN
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Feb 20
7:00 p.m. MST |
Santa Clara Broncos | 75–85 | #23 BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 30–40, 45–45 | ||
Pts: Josip Vrankic 28 Rebs: Josip Vrankic 11 Asts: DJ Mitchell 6 |
Pts: TJ Haws 28 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 11 Asts: TJ Haws 9 3 Cougars (Childs, Haws, & Toolson) w/ 20+ points |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 12,757 Referees: Kevin Brill, Kelly Self, Larry Scirotto |
Gonzaga
[edit]Series History: Gonzaga leads series 17–5
Broadcasters: Dave Flemming & Sean Farnham
Starting Lineups:
- Gonzaga: Filip Petrusev, Ryan Woolridge, Joel Ayayi, Corey Kispert, Killian Tillie
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
ESPN2
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Feb 22
8:00 p.m. MST |
#2 Gonzaga Bulldogs | 78–91 | #23 BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 38–46, 40–45 | ||
Pts: Killian Tillie 18 Rebs: Joel Ayayi, Drew Timme 8 Asts: Ryan Woolridge, Joel Ayayi 4 |
Pts: Yoeli Childs 28 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 10 Asts: TJ Haws 8 |
Marriott Center
Provo, UT Attendance: 18,987 Referees: David Hall, Larry Spaulding, Brad Ferrie |
Pepperdine
[edit]Series History: BYU leads series 13–9
Broadcasters: Rich Waltz & Dan Dickau
Starting Lineups:
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, TJ Haws, Kolby Lee
- Pepperdine: Sedrick Altman, Colbey Ross, Kessler Edwards, Kameron Edwards, Skylar Chavez
CBSSN
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Feb 29
3:00 p.m. PST |
#17 BYU Cougars | 81–64 | Pepperdine Waves |
Scoring by half: 32–35, 49–29 | ||
Pts: Yoeli Childs 38 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 14 Asts: TJ Haws 13 |
Pts: Kessler Edwards 24 Rebs: Kessler Edwards 11 Asts: Kessler Edwards 4 |
Firestone Fieldhouse
Malibu, CA Attendance: 3,104 Referees: Michael Irving, Bill Vinovich, Tom Spitznagel |
WCC Semifinal: Saint Mary's
[edit]Series History: Saint Mary's leads series 15–14
Broadcasters: Bob Wischusen & Sean Farnham
Starting Lineups:
- Saint Mary's: Tanner Krebs, Jordan Ford, Tommy Kuhse, Malik Fitts, Dan Fotu
- BYU: Alex Barcello, Jake Toolson, Yoeli Childs, Gavin Baxter, TJ Haws
ESPN2
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Mar 9
8:30 p.m. PDT |
Saint Mary's Gaels | 51–50 | #14 BYU Cougars |
Scoring by half: 20–26, 31–24 | ||
Pts: Tanner Krebs 18 Rebs: Malik Fitts 8 Asts: Tanner Krebs, Tommy Kuhse 2 |
Pts: Yoeli Childs 23 Rebs: Yoeli Childs 10 Asts: TJ Haws 4 |
Orleans Arena
Paradise, NV Attendance: 7,471 Referees: Randy McCall, Tony Padilla, David Hall |
Rankings
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Poll | Pre | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Final |
AP | — | — | — | — | — | — | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | — | RV | RV | 23 | 17 | 15 | 14 | 18 |
Coaches | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | RV | RV | RV | 18 | 15-T | 16 | 16 |
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