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BYU's freshman AJ Dybantsa leads a historic 22-point comeback, scoring 28 points to beat Clemson 67-64.
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10 BYU opens a four-game home stretch with a 7-1 record after a historic 67-64 comeback win over Clemson, the largest second-half comeback in school history.
Freshman AJ Dybantsa scored 28 points, grabbed nine rebounds, and dished six assists, accounting for 34 of BYU’s 45 second-half points, including 22 in the final 20 minutes.
His performance helped the Cougars overcome a 22-point deficit, highlighted by a defensive surge that limited Clemson to two field goals in 15 minutes.
Coach Kevin Young praised Dybantsa’s clutch decision-making and NBA Draft potential.
The Cougars, who played six straight neutral-site games, are now back at home in Provo.
UC Riverside (5-5), playing its first power conference opponent, features top scorers Andrew Henderson (19.0 ppg) and Marqui Worthy Jr. (25.0 ppg) in Big West play and is 3-4 on the road.
El estudiante de primer año de BYU, AJ Dybantsa, lidera un histórico regreso de 22 puntos, anotando 28 puntos para vencer a Clemson por 67-64.