Jenny Craig Pavilion
Jenny Craig Pavilion San Diego CA 92110
SAN DIEGO – The BYU men’s basketball team has won six-straight after taking a dramatic 72-71 victory over San Diego Saturday night at Jenny Craig Pavilion.
"It was a big time play by veteran guys that are here and trying to do something special," BYU head coach Mark Pope said. "Our toughness and grit and our willingness to turn frustration into fight was outstanding and this team got to win with a defensive stop and that’s pretty great."
Yoeli Childs and TJ Haws scored 17 points apiece to lead the BYU offense. Childs also recorded seven rebounds, one block and one assist. Haws dished out an impressive 10 assists while grabbing four rebounds. Zac Seljaas followed with 10 points after scoring three 3-pointers.
After a back and forth game, BYU held a one-point advantage, 70-69, with 1:10 remaining. The Cougars turned the ball over with 42 second remaining and the Toreros scored an open layup to take the lead back with 20 seconds to play.
Following the San Diego basket, Haws connected with Childs for an alley-oop dunk, giving BYU a 72-71 advantage with 11 seconds on the clock. In the final seconds, BYU’s defense forced a San Diego miss in the final seconds and the Cougars held on for the win.
The Torero (9-19, 2-11 WCC) offense jumped to an early 7-0 lead before a pair of Kolby Lee free throws put the Cougars (21-7, 10-3 WCC) on the board with 17:21 on the clock. With San Diego on top 12-11, Seljaas gave BYU its first lead of the night as he buried a 3-pointer. After the Toreros answered with a bucket of their own, Seljaas hit another trey to put BYU on top, 17-14, with 10:44 remaining in the first half.
San Diego responded with another run as the offense scored six-straight points. A point from Seljaas slowed down the run, bringing the score to 20-18 for the Toreros with seven minutes to play before halftime.
Jake Toolson’s first bucket of the night was from behind the arc to give the lead back to the Cougars, 23-22. A Toolson basket in the paint and a 3-pointer by Haws extended the BYU advantage to four, 28-24, forcing San Diego to take a timeout with just over four minutes on the clock.
Following the timeout, the Toreros scored back-to-back baskets and in the final two minutes of the half the two teams traded baskets, resulting in San Diego taking a 33-32 advantage into the locker room. The Cougars shot 34.3 percent from the field in the first half compared to the Toreros’ 44.1 percent.
Lee went 2 of 2 from the charity stripe to score the first points of the second half. A layup by Haws followed as the BYU defense held San Diego scoreless through the first two and a half minutes of the half.
Throughout the following four minutes, the two teams traded baskets to keep it a one-possession game. With the Toreros on top 48-46, the Cougars went on a 6-0 run to take back the lead, 52-48, with 11 minutes remaining in the game.
Haws took control at the 9:24 mark as he scored five-straight to extend the BYU advantage to 60-55. A San Diego layup with four minutes on the clock brought the Cougar lead to only one-point, 63-62. Barcello buried a bucket from beyond the arc, but the Toreros scored back-to-back baskets to even the game at 66-all with 2:27 left to play.
On the game, the Cougars shot 44.8 percent from the field, 37.5 percent from 3 and 68.8 percent from the charity stripe. San Diego recorded 50.0 percent from the field, 33.3 percent from beyond the arc and 50.0 percent from the free-throw line.
The Cougars return to the Marriott Center for a two-game homestand on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. MST. The game will be live on CBS Sports Network with audio broadcasts available on BYU Radio (Sirius XM 143/89.1 FM), BYU Sports Network and KSL 102.7 FM/1160 AM.
Postgame Notes
Yoeli Childs totaled 17 points and seven rebounds, giving him double-digit points in 14 of 15 games played. Childs was 8 of 13 from the field, including the game-winning dunk with 11 seconds remaining.
Jake Toolson extended his streak of consecutive games with a 3-pointer to 17-straight games.
TJ Haws finished with 17 points and 10 assists, his second career double-double. He made 2 of 5 from the 3-point line, extending his streak to 23-straight games with a 3-point field goal, the fourth-longest streak in a season in BYU history in a single season.
Postgame Quotes
BYU forward Yoeli Childs
On the final dunk
“I had the easiest job for sure. Coach Pope drew up an amazing play and that was exactly how he drew it up. TJ makes an unbelievable pass. I didn’t really do anything there. TJ makes an amazing pass and a great call by coach.”
On winning a game like this
“It shows our character and what we are made of. Coach Pope has been talking for weeks about how we will have to win a game on the defensive end of the floor and the crazy thing is this team is so together and bought it in that when we were on defense on that last possession we were all hyped and saying this is what we want. We want the situation where we have to get a stop to win.”
BYU head coach Mark Pope
On the game-winning basket
“TJ Haws is so special and is such a luxury. He’s so good and Yoeli is a monstrous target and is so athletic and dangerous on the weak side. It was a big time play by veteran guys that are here and trying to do something special.”
On the defense’s finish
“While our defense wasn’t spectacular tonight, our toughness and grit and our willingness to turn frustration into fight was outstanding and this team got to win with a defensive stop and that’s pretty great.”
On moving forward
“It does a lot for us winning wise. These guys have proven to themselves they can go through a game where we are trying really hard and we just can’t find answers, but these guys just gutted it out and seniors made huge plays down the stretch to win the game.”
Cougars look to extend win streak Saturday at San Diego
Riding a five-game win streak, BYU men's basketball will play at San Diego Saturday at 7 p.m. PST in Jenny Craig Pavilion. The Cougars are currently second in the WCC standings at 9-3, one game ahead of Pacific (8-4) and 1.5 ahead of Saint Mary's (7-4).
BYU's game at San Diego will be televised live on CBS Sports Network. The radio broadcast will be available live on the BYU Sports Network, BYU Radio – Sirius XM 143/89.1 FM HD2 and KSL 102.7 FM/1160 AM.
BYU Storylines
- BYU has made double-digit 3-pointers the last six games – the tied for the longest streak of consecutive games with 10-plus 3s in team history, set earlier this season. The previous record was three-straight games with 10-plus 3s.
- Alex Barcello drained 6 of 8 from 3-point range at Loyola Marymount, a new career for made 3s. He has made 18 of 24 from 3-point range since Jan. 25. As a team, BYU hit a school record 18 from downtown, surpassing the previous record of 17. In addition to Barcello’s six, TJ Haws made four, Connor Harding hit three, Jake Toolson and Zac Seljaas has two apiece and Evan Troy had one, the 18th make of the night.
- BYU is second in the WCC standings at 9-3 and has a one-game lead over Pacific and a 1.5 game lead over Saint Mary’s. Nationally, BYU is 15th in the Kenpom.com rankings and has an NCAA NET ranking of 21 (as of Feb. 13).
BYU Cougars (20-7, 9-3 WCC)
- Head Coach: Mark Pope
- Alma Mater: Kentucky, 1996
- Division I Career Record: 97-63 (5th)
- Record at BYU: 20-7 (1st)
San Diego Toreros (9-18, 2-10 WCC)
- Head Coach: Sam Scholl
- Alma Mater: San Diego, 2001
- Career Record: 432-35 (2nd)
- Record at San Diego: Same
Game Information
- TV: CBS Sports Network
- TV Talent: John Schriffen (play-by-play), Ryan Hollins (analyst)
- Live Video: CBSsports.com
- Radio: BYU Sports Network, BYU Radio Sirius XM 143/89.1 FM HD2, KSL 102.7 FM/1160 AM
- Radio Talent: Greg Wrubell (play-by-play), Mark Durrant (analyst)
- Live Stats: BYUcougars.com
Series Information
- Series Record: *17/14-6
- Last Meeting: BYU won 93-70, 1/16/20
- H/A/N: *10/8-0|5/4-4|2-2
*Wins in 2016 and 2017 vacated by NCAA