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PROVO, Utah – Brandon Davies finished with 27 issues and 10 rebounds to lead MEN’s BYU basketball team to an 84-54 win over northern Arizona on Thursday night at the Marriott Center.
“I think it’s a smart defensive effort,” chief coach Dave Rose said. “Our boys stayed well, followed our game plan and didn’t give them second chance points, especially in the first half. We’ve noticed the contributions of many”. players. We’ve taken a step forward in the last few weeks and that’s a smart sign. It’s a smart win and now we’re going to go back and focus on our next opponent. “
BYU advanced to 9-4 during the season, while northern Arizona fell to 4-8. The duration of the Cougars was evident tonight, forcing 24 ball losses and maintaining a merit of 40-18 points scored in the painting.
Tyler Haws and Raul Delgado joined Davies with a double-digit score at night, Haws scored 15 problems and Delgado 11 issues, a career record. Combined, the two finished 6 out of nine in the arc.
The Cougars went to Davies for their first two baskets of the night. Northern Arizona responded to each basket with a triple to open an early 6-4 lead. Hawws hit a jump shot to start an 8-0 race BYU featured through two flights via Matt Carlino. Carlino intercepted a pass and picked up the ball, locating Josh Sharp under the basket to push the score to 8-6.
After a while out of the media, Haws fired a shot in jumping and possession, Carlino stole the ball and picked it up to make a tray to push the score to 12-6, forcing time out of lumberjack at 15 minutes.
Northern Arizona scored two baskets to take the score to 14-13 before Davies discovered Haws on the wing for a three-pointer to start an 18-point unanswered streak to take the lead to 32-13 before Gabe Rodgers ended the drought with a loose shot The race stood out through 8 Haws and Davies numbers.
With just over 3 minutes to play in the middle, Delgado stole the ball that led to a blowaway from Davies, Agustin Ambrosino and Delgado scored 3 and Zylstra scored an acrobatic tray just before the bell to take the lead to 25 points and give the Cougars a 48-23 lead.
The moment begins in the same way as the first with the Cougars going to Davies in two of the first three possessions. Davies connected a hook for the first basket of the part and, after a Brock Zylstra jump shot, finished a 3-point play after falling victim to a tray foul for a 55-25 lead.
Davies then scored consecutive buckets with the first in a recoil. Hawws stole the ball next time on the court and counterattack, turned the ball over his head to Davies, who ended up with a monstrous two-handed dump for a 69-38 lead.
Delgado then fired, hitting two triples to take Cougar’s lead to 75-38 with 12:22 for playing in the period.
A tray through Max Jacobsen sparked a 12-0 lumberjack race, topped by a four-point play through Michael Dunn to take the score to 78-50 with 7:48 for playing.
With just six minutes to play in the middle, Anson Winder discovered Delgado for a three-quarter oop-go to avoid northern Arizona’s race and reduce the lead to 32 issues by 82-50.
“We received smart contributions from our bench, which is a must to play constantly throughout a game,” Rose said. “Many boys had long minutes, were comfortable and contributed. It was a smart effort from banking. ” All the minutes they were given are smart for their trust. “
With the game unsuccessfully at first, the Cougars had forged functionality from their bench, beating the lumberjack’s bench 28-19 at night.
BYU travels Saturday on I-15 to EnergySolutions Arena to take on Virginia Tech at noon MST in a neutral match that will air on KSL Newsradio 102. 7 FM and 1160 AM and will be televised by ESPNU.