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Alex G. Spanos Center
3601 Pacific Ave. Stockton CA 95211
STOCKTON, Calif. — The BYU men's basketball team fell 67-66 in a heartbreaker against Pacific on Saturday night at the Alex G. Spanos Center.
"We were really stagnant and stale in the first half tonight and that surprises me because that's not something we've really seen from this team," BYU head coach Dave Rose said. "This is a team that's been successful when we play as a team. It's disappointing. We have got to find a way to be better at executing down the stretch and win the close ones."
Bryant tied his season-high 29 points while grabbing seven rebounds. Yoeli Childs contributed 13 points and six boards. Luke Worthington added nine points and a career-best three blocks while TJ Haws had seven points and Jahshire Hardnett had six.
Hardnett scored the first bucket of the contest, giving the Cougars their first lead of the night. The Tigers answered with five consecutive points before a Bryant basket tied the game at 5-all. With just under 14 minutes remaining in the first half, Haws converted once at the line to give BYU a 15-9 advantage.
After BYU started the game 6 of 7 from the field, Pacific answered with a 4-0 run before Bryant grabbed a steal for a dunk, keeping the Cougar lead, 17-13. After the Tigers evened the game at 19, they continued on to take a 23-19 advantage with six minutes remaining before halftime.
As the clock dropped to under two minutes, Pacific gained control and took a 34-26 lead. A pair of free-throws by Bryant and another by Childs cut the deficit, but the Tigers went into the locker room on top, 36-29.
At halftime, Bryant led the Cougar offense with 15 points on 6 of 8 shooting. BYU shot 45.5 percent from the field compared to Pacific's 55.6 percent.
In the first four minutes of the second half, three different BYU players put points on the board, including a 3-pointer by Childs to even the score at 40-all.
A second trey by Childs gave BYU a 47-44 advantage with 13:32 remaining. Free-throws by Cannon and another 3-pointer by Bryant kept the Cougars on top by four points, 53-49. With 5:20 remaining and the score tied at 56, the Tigers converted on two points from the line, while on the other end Childs finished under the basket to keep the game even at 58-58.
The two teams continued to exchange the lead throughout the final minutes of the game and with 1:30 remaining, Pacific scored a pair of free-throws to take a three-point lead, 64-61. Haws cut the score down to one-point on a reverse latup with under a minute to go.
With the Cougars down by four and 23 seconds remaining, Bryant hit one from beyond the arc to make it a one possession game. After the Tigers missed two free-throws, a baseline shot by Zac Seljaas after a scramble for a loose ball came just after the clock expired and Pacific held on to win.
The Cougars finished the game shooting 46.8 percent from the field, while Pacific shot 52.0 percent.
BYU continues West Coast Conference action on Thursday, Jan. 11, as the Cougars host Pepperdine at 7 p.m. MST at the Marriott Center. The game will be televised on BYUtv and audio broadcasts will be broadcast on BYU Sports Network, BYU Radio (Sirius XM 143) and KSL 1160 AM/102.7 FM.
Game Notes
Elijah Bryant hit a 3-pointer at the 15:25 mark in the first half. He has made a 3 in all 17 games this season.
Bryant finished with 29 points, tying his season high previously set vs. Utah.
After scoring nine points at San Francisco on Thursday, Luke Worthington had nine at Pacific, giving him nine-plus points in consecutive games for the first time in his career. Worthington also had blocks in consecutive games for the first time in his career. He had one at San Francisco and a career-best three at Pacific.
Road trip continues at Pacific on Saturday
Coming off a hard-fought win a San Francisco, BYU's road trip will continue when the Cougars play at Pacific Saturday night at 7 p.m. PST at the Alex G. Spanos Center.
Saturday's game will be televised live on BYUtv and broadcast live on the BYU Sports Network on BYU Radio – Sirius XM 143 and KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM/1160 AM.
BYU Storylines
- Jahshire Hardnett had one of his best games as a Cougar in the win at San Francisco as he played a career-best 34 minutes and tied his career high with 11 points. The sophomore guard hit 4 of 4 from the field and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line while adding two assists, two steals and zero turnovers.
- BYU has played some of its best basketball away from home this season as the Cougars are 4-0 in true road games and 2-1 in neutral games. Including the last three road games of the 2016-17 season, the Cougars have won seven-straight away games. The last time BYU won seven-straight on the road was the last two away games of 2013-14 and the first five of 2014-15.
- In last season’s 62-47 win at Pacific, TJ Haws scored 16 points and Yoeli Childs grabbed 14 rebounds.
BYU Cougars (13-3, 2-1 WCC)
- Head Coach: Dave Rose
- Alma Mater: Houston, 1983
- Division I Career Record: 318-114 (13th)
- Record at BYU: Same
Pacific Tigers (6-10, 1-2 WCC)
- Head Coach: Damon Stoudamire
- Alma Mater: Arizona, 2008
- Career Record: 17-32 (2nd)
- Record at Pacific: Same
Game Information
- TV: BYUtv
- TV Talent: Dave McCann (play-by-play), Blaine Fowler (analyst)
- Live Video: BYUtv.org
- Radio: BYU Sports Network, BYU Radio Sirius XM 143, 102.7 FM/1160 AM
- Radio Talent: Greg Wrubell (play-by-play), Mark Durrant (analyst)
- Live Stats: BYUcougars.com
Series Information
- Series Record: BYU leads 9-5
- Last Meeting: BYU won 62-47, 1/21/17
- H/A/N: 4-2/4-2/1-1