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2021–22 BYU Cougars men's basketball
NIT, Quarterfinals
ConferenceWest Coast Conference
Record24–11 (9–6 WCC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaMarriott Center (Capacity: 18,987)
Seasons
2021–22 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 Gonzaga 13 1   .929 28 4   .875
No. 18 Saint Mary's 12 3   .800 26 8   .765
Santa Clara 10 5   .667 21 12   .636
San Francisco 10 6   .625 24 10   .706
BYU 9 6   .600 24 11   .686
Portland 7 7   .500 19 15   .559
San Diego 7 9   .438 15 16   .484
Pacific 3 11   .214 8 22   .267
Loyola Marymount 3 12   .200 11 18   .379
Pepperdine 1 15   .063 7 25   .219
2022 WCC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2021–22 BYU Cougars men's basketball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. It was head coach Mark Pope's third season as BYU's head coach and the Cougars eleventh season as members of the West Coast Conference (WCC). The Cougars played their home games at the Marriott Center in Provo, Utah. They finished the season 24-11, 9-6 in WCC Play to finish in 5th place. They defeated Loyola Marymount in the Second Round of the WCC tournament before losing in the Third Round to San Francisco. They received an at-large bid to the National Invitation Tournament where they defeated Long Beach State and Northern Iowa to advance to the quarterfinals where they lost to Washington State.

Previous season

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The Cougars finished the 2020–21 season 20–7, 10–3 in West Coast Conference play to finish in second place. As the Number 2 seed in the WCC Tournament, they lost to Gonzaga in the finals.[1] BYU received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as a Number 6 seed.[2] UCLA defeated BYU in the first round of the tournament 73–62.[3]

Offseason

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Departures

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Matt Haarms and Brandon Averette waived their additional season of eligibility due to coronavirus and joined professional teams in Europe.[4][5] Wyatt Lowell, Kolby Lee and Connor Harding all transferred to other Utah colleges and universities.[6][7][8] Due to injuries, Jesse Wade graduated early and decided to forgo additional years of college eligibility and end his college basketball career.[9] In mid-July, media reports indicated that Brandon Warr had decided to leave the team to focus on school and that Cameron Pearson had decided to transfer from BYU.[10]

Name Number Position Height Weight Year Hometown Reason for Departure
Wyatt Lowell 1 F 6'10" 205 Junior Gilbert, Arizona Transferred to Snow College[11][6]
Brandon Warr 2 F 6'5" 210 Senior Salt Lake City, Utah Left team to focus on school[10]
Matt Haarms 3 C 7'3" 250 Senior Amsterdam, Netherlands Joined professional club in Germany Skyliners Frankfurt[5]
Brandon Averette 4 G 5'11" 185 Senior Richardson, Texas Joined professional club in Cyprus AEL Limassol B.C.[4]
Jesse Wade 10 G 6'1" 175 Sophomore Kaysville, Utah Graduated early[9]
Cameron Pearson 15 G 6'0" 175 Redshirt Sophomore Lakewood, Colorado Graduated
Kolby Lee 40 F 6'9" 260 Junior Meridian, Idaho Transferred to Dixie State and then retired in August[7][12]
Connor Harding 44 G 6"6" 185 Junior Pocatello, Idaho Transferred to Utah Valley[8]

Incoming transfers

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Two players joined the roster after entering the transfer portal during the offseason. Te'Jon Lucas was recruited by Utah, Nevada, DePaul and New Mexico State but committed to BYU on May 19. He is a redshirt senior and has one year of eligibility due to COVID-19 eligibility extension.[13] On July 19, Seneca Knight announced he had committed to BYU after two full seasons at San Jose State and transferring to LSU mid-season. He is a junior and was also considering transferring to Georgia Southern and Idaho.[14] On September 24, Knight received a waiver from the NCAA is will be eligible to play for the 2021–22 season.[15]

Name Number Position Height Weight Year Hometown Previous school Years remaining Date eligible Walk-on/

Scholarship

Rivals 247Sports ESPN ESPN Grade
Te'Jon Lucas 3 G 6'2" 180 Redshirt Senior Milwaukee, Wisconsin Wisconsin, Milwaukee & Illinois 1 October 1, 2021 Scholarship 3-star 3-star 3-star 79
Seneca Knight 24 G 6'7" 215 Junior Lafayette, Louisiana LSU & San Jose State 2 October 1, 2021[15] Scholarship N/A N/A N/A N/A

Returned missionaries

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Four returned missionaries were added to the roster for the 2021–22 season. Nate Hansen and Trey Stewart will hold scholarship positions while Casey Brown and Jeremy DowDell will join as preferred walk-ons. Each of the four players have four years of eligibility remaining.[16][17]

Name Number Position Height Weight Missionary service years Mission location Hometown Previous

school

Years

remaining

Recruiting

class

Rivals 247Sports ESPN ESPN Grade
Trey Stewart 1 G 6'3" 195 2019–20 & 2020–21 England & Washington[18] American Fork, UT American Fork 4 2019 N/A N/A 4-star 80
Jeremy DowDell 2 G 6'3" 180 2019–20 & 2020–21 Argentina & Houston[19] Salt Lake City, UT Olympus 4 2019 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Nate Hansen 10 G 6'3" 165 2019–20 & 2020–21 Arkansas Provo, UT Timpview 4 2019 3-star 3-star N/A N/A
Casey Brown 55 G 6'3" 175 2019–20 & 2020–21 Argentina & San Jose[20] Pleasant Grove, UT Pleasant Grove 4 2019 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Currently serving missionaries

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Six players committed to BYU are completing missionary service during the 2021–22 season. Four of these players - Dallin Hall, Tanner Hayhurst, Richie Saunders and Tanner Toolson will complete their service during the season and will join the roster for the 2022–23 season. Townsend Tripple delayed his missionary assignment to Argentina and was part of the roster during the 2020–21 season.[21] Jake Wahlin was part of the 2021 recruiting class and plans to complete a mission trip and join the team for the 2023–24 season.[22]

Name Number Position Height Weight Missionary service years Mission location Hometown Previous

school

Years

remaining

Recruiting

class

Rivals 247Sports ESPN ESPN Grade
Dallin Hall G 6'3" 180 2020–21 & 2021–22 Philippines[23] Ogden, Utah Fremont High School 4 2020 3-star 3-star N/A N/A
Tanner Hayhurst G 6'6" 175 2020–21 & 2021–22 Louisiana[24] Eagle, Idaho Eagle High School 4 2020 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Richie Saunders G 6'5" 180 2020–21 & 2021–22 Washington & Madagascar[25] Mount Pleasant, Utah Wasatch Academy 4 2020 3-star 3-star N/A N/A
Tanner Toolson G 6'5" 185 2020–21 & 2021–22 Florida[26] Vancouver, Washington Union High School 4 2020 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Townsend Tripple 24 F 6'8" 200 2021–22 & 2022–23 Argentina[27] Meridian, Idaho Rocky Mountain High School 4 2020 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Jake Wahlin F 6'8" 195 2021–22 & 2022–23 Lithuania[28] Provo, Utah Timpview High School 4 2021 3-star 3-star 3-star 75

2021 Recruiting class

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Jake Wahlin committed to BYU in early September and officially signed on November 11, 2020.[22] Wahlin was recruited by Arizona State, San Diego State and New Mexico as well as other schools.[29] He plans to complete a mission trip and join the team for the 2023–24 season. In addition, forward Fousseyni Traore from Wasatch Academy signed with the Cougars on November 19, over schools such as Seton Hall and Utah State. He will join the program for the 2021–22 season.[30] Atiki Ally Atiki, from the London Basketball Academy in Ontario, Canada, verbally committed to BYU on February 15, 2021, and will also join the program for the 2021–22 season.[31] On August 8, 2021, Paora Winitana, from American Heritage School in Utah, committed to BYU as a walk-on. He plans to complete a mission after one year on the team.[32]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Jake Wahlin
Forward
Provo, Utah Timpview High School 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Sep 16, 2020 
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars   ESPN grade: 75
Fousseyni Traore
Forward
Bamako, Mali Wasatch Academy 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Nov 19, 2020 
Recruiting star ratings: RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A
Atiki Ally Atiki
Center
Mwanza, Tanzania London Basketball Academy (Ontario, Canada) 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Feb 15, 2021 
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:3/5 stars   247SportsN/A
Paora Winitana
Guard
American Fork, Utah American Heritage School 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Aug 8, 2021 
Recruiting star ratings: RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: nr   Rivals: nr  247Sports: nr
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "BYU 2021 Basketball Commitments". Rivals.com.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com.
  • "2021 Team Ranking". Rivals.com.
  • "2021 BYU Basketball Commits". 247sports.com.

2022 Recruiting class

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Collin Chandler committed and signed with BYU on November 10, 2021.[33] Chandler was recruited by Utah, Arizona, Stanford, and Utah State. He will go on a mission and enroll at BYU in 2024. He is the highest ranked BYU recruit since Eric Mika in 2013.[34] Adam Stewart committed to BYU after being recruited since 7th grade. He will be a walk-on starting with the 2024–25 season after completing a mission to Paris, France.[35] Braeden Moore committed to BYU after he had originally committed in 2021 to play at Rutgers. He was recruited by Kansas, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Arizona State, Houston, San Diego State, and Auburn.[36]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Collin Chandler
Guard
Farmington, Utah Farmington High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Nov 10, 2021 
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 89
Adam Stewart
Center
Houston, Texas Real Salt Lake Academy 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Apr 16, 2022 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A    ESPN:3/5 stars   ESPN grade: 78
Braeden Moore
Forward
Nashville, Tennessee Donda Academy 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 210 lb (95 kg) May 13, 2022 
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 80
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: nr   Rivals: nr  247Sports: nr
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

Roster

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2021–22 BYU Cougars men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
G 0 Hunter Erickson 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 191 lb (87 kg) So Timpview Provo, UT
G 1 Trey Stewart 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 189 lb (86 kg) Fr American Fork American Fork, UT
G 2 Jeremy DowDell (W) 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 174 lb (79 kg) Fr Olympus Salt Lake City, UT
G 3 Te'Jon Lucas 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 187 lb (85 kg) GS Washington
Illinois
Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
F 4 Atiki Ally Atiki 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 213 lb (97 kg) Fr London Basketball Academy
(Ontario, Canada)
Mwanza, Tanzania
F 5 Gideon George 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Sr New Mexico JC Minna, Nigeria
G 10 Nate Hansen 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 178 lb (81 kg) Fr Timpview Provo, UT
G 13 Alex Barcello 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 192 lb (87 kg) GS Corona del Sol
Arizona
Chandler, AZ
G 20 Spencer Johnson 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 185 lb (84 kg) RS Jr American Fork
Weber State
Utah Valley
Salt Lake CC
American Fork, UT
G 21 Trevin Knell 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 197 lb (89 kg) Jr Woods Cross Woods Cross, UT
F 24 Seneca Knight 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 224 lb (102 kg) Jr Northside
San Jose State
LSU
New Orleans, Louisiana
F 33 Caleb Lohner 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 235 lb (107 kg) So Wasatch Academy Dallas, TX
G 40 Paora Winitana (W) 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 242 lb (110 kg) Fr American Heritage Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
C 42 Richard Harward Injured 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 256 lb (116 kg) RS Sr Orem
Utah Valley
Orem, UT
F 45 Fousseyni Traore 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 254 lb (115 kg) Fr Wasatch Academy Bamako, Mali
F 51 Gavin Baxter Injured 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 228 lb (103 kg) Sr Timpview Provo, UT
G 55 Casey Brown (W) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 181 lb (82 kg) Fr Pleasant Grove High School Lindon, UT
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster

Media coverage

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Radio

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Greg Wrubell and Mark Durrant return to call men's basketball for the 2021–22 season. Jason Shepherd will act as the host for most games, though Ben Bagley will fill-in for Shepherd when he has women's soccer, baseball, or college basketball duties. Terry Nashif will fill-in for Durrant on a select number of games. Jarom Jordan filled-in for Wrubell Nov. 20 against Central Methodist when Wrubell had football duties, and Shepherd filled-in against Missouri State (Dec. 4) and Weber State (Dec. 18) when Greg had College Cup and Independence Bowl duties. Tyson Jex filled in for Durrant against Creighton (Dec. 11) after weather conditions prevented Durrant from making it to South Dakota.

Affiliates:[37]
  • 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

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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.[38] 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).[39] Meanwhile, Stadium broadcasts will be simulcast on KJZZ or KMYU. The broadcasts became even more important after Sinclair sold KSTU, causing Stadium to leave the Digital 3 station.

Schedule and results

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Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
November 4, 2021*
7:00 pm, BYUtv
Colorado Christian W 63–45 
Marriott Center (13,000)
Provo, UT
Non-Conference Regular Season
November 9, 2021*
7:00 pm, BYUtv
Cleveland State W 69–59  1–0
Marriott Center (13,173)
Provo, UT
November 12, 2021*
7:00 pm, BYUtv
San Diego State
Rivalry
W 66–60  2–0
Marriott Center (16,470)
Provo, UT
November 16, 2021*
7:00 pm, ESPN
vs. No. 12 Oregon
Phil Knight Invitational
W 81–49  3–0
Moda Center (4,400)
Portland, OR
November 20, 2021*
7:00 pm, BYUtv
Central Methodist W 97–61  4–0
Marriott Center (15,220)
Provo, UT
November 24, 2021*
7:00 pm, BYUtv
No. 18 Texas Southern W 81–64  5–0
Marriott Center (15,646)
Provo, UT
November 27, 2021*
7:30 pm, P12N
No. 18 at Utah
Deseret First Duel
W 75–64  6–0
Huntsman Center (11,443)
Salt Lake City, UT
December 1, 2021*
7:00 pm, BYUtv/ESPN+
No. 12 at Utah Valley
UCCU Crosstown Clash
L 65–72 OT 6–1
UCCU Center (7,503)
Orem, UT
December 4, 2021*
2:00 pm, CBSSN
No. 12 at Missouri State W 74–68  7–1
JQH Arena (7,006)
Springfield, MO
December 8, 2021*
7:00 pm, BYUtv
No. 24 Utah State
Rivalry
W 82–71  8–1
Marriott Center (15,669)
Provo, UT
December 11, 2021*
10:00 am, FS1
No. 24 vs. Creighton L 71–83  8–2
Sanford Pentagon (2,835)
Sioux Falls, SD
December 18, 2021*
6:00 pm, KJZZ/ESPN+
at Weber State W 89–71  9–2
Dee Events Center (8,922)
Ogden, UT
December 22, 2021*
7:30 pm, ESPNU
vs. South Florida
Diamond Head Classic quarterfinals
W 54–39  10–2
Stan Sheriff Center (4,463)
Honolulu, HI
December 23, 2021*
8:00 pm, ESPN2
vs. Vanderbilt
Diamond Head Classic semifinals
L 67–69  10–3
Stan Sheriff Center (3,880)
Honolulu, HI
December 25, 2021*
4:30 p.m., ESPN2
vs. Liberty
Diamond Head Classic 3rd Place
W 80–75  11–3
Stan Sheriff Center (4,425)
Honolulu, HI
December 30, 2021*
7:00 pm, BYUtv
Westminster (UT) W 65–53  12–3
Marriott Center (15,808)
Provo, UT
WCC Regular Season
January 1, 2022
8:00 pm, Stadium
at Portland Canceled Chiles Center 
Portland, OR
January 6, 2022
7:00 pm, BYUtv
Pacific W 73–51  13–3
(1–0)
Marriott Center (13,584)
Provo, UT
January 8, 2022
8:00 pm, ESPN2
Saint Mary's W 52–43  14–3
(2–0)
Marriott Center (17,554)
Provo, UT
January 13, 2022
9:00 p.m., ESPN2
at No. 2 Gonzaga
Rivalry
L 84–110  14–4
(2–1)
McCarthey Athletic Center (6,000)
Spokane, WA
January 15, 2022
9:00 pm, CBSSN
at San Francisco W 71–69  15–4
(3–1)
War Memorial Gymnasium (2,133)
San Francisco, CA
January 20, 2022
7:00 pm, BYUtv
San Diego W 79–71  16–4
(4–1)
Marriott Center (12,748)
Provo, UT
January 22, 2022
7:00 pm, BYUtv/Stadium
Portland W 78–65  17–4
(5–1)
Marriott Center (14,837)
Provo, UT
January 27, 2022
9:00 pm, ESPNU
at Santa Clara L 76–77  17–5
(5–2)
Leavey Center (1,100)
Santa Clara, CA
January 29, 2022
7:30 pm, ESPNU
at Pacific L 73–76  17–6
(5–3)
Alex G. Spanos Center (2,521)
Stockton, CA
February 3, 2022
8:00 pm, CBSSN
San Francisco L 59-73  17-7
(5-4)
Marriott Center (13,361)
Provo, UT
February 5, 2022
8:00 pm, ESPN
No. 2 Gonzaga
Rivalry
L 57–90  17–8
(5–5)
Marriott Center (18,987)
Provo, UT
February 10, 2022
9:00 pm, ESPNU
at Loyola Marymount W 83–82 OT 18–8
(6–5)
Gersten Pavilion (1,090)
Los Angeles, CA
February 12, 2022
8:00 p.m., CBSSN
at Pepperdine W 91–85  19–8
(7–5)
Firestone Fieldhouse (1,575)
Malibu, CA
February 19, 2022
8:00 pm, ESPN2
at Saint Mary's L 64–69  19–9
(7–6)
University Credit Union Pavilion (3,500)
Moraga, CA
February 24, 2022
8:00 pm, CBSSN
Loyola Marymount W 79–59  20–9
(8–6)
Marriott Center (12,559)
Provo, UT
February 26, 2022
6:00 pm, ESPNU
Pepperdine W 75–59  21–9
(9–6)
Marriott Center (15,721)
Provo, UT
WCC Tournament
March 4, 2022
6:00 pm, BYUtv
(5) vs. (8) Loyola Marymount
Second round
W 85–60  22–9
Orleans Arena (N/A)
Paradise, NV
March 5, 2022
7:30 pm, ESPN2
(5) vs. (4) San Francisco
Third round
L 63–75  22–10
Orleans Arena (1,799)
Paradise, NV
NIT
March 16, 2022*
7:00 pm, ESPN+
(2) Long Beach State
First Round – SMU bracket
W 93–72  23–10
Marriott Center (5,511)
Provo, UT
March 19, 2022*
7:00 pm, ESPN+
(2) Northern Iowa
Second Round – SMU bracket
W 90–71  24–10
Marriott Center (7,554)
Provo, UT
March 23, 2022*
7:00 pm, ESPN2
(2) (4) Washington State
Quarterfinals – SMU bracket
L 58–77  24–11
Marriott Center (11,148)
Provo, UT
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Mountain Time.

Game summaries

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Series Histories are adjusted for the second consecutive season. On the series history the 47 wins the NCAA had BYU forfeit during the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons aren't indicated. The forfeits are not added to the loss column. They are merely struck from the win column.[40] All rankings are from the AP poll unless specifically indicated otherwise.

Blue/White Scrimmage

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Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU White: Hunter Erickson, Spencer Johnson, Seneca Knight, Caleb Lohner, Gavin Baxter
  • BYU Blue: Trey Stewart, Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Trevin Knell, Richard Harward
Oct 29
7:05 p.m. MDT
BYU White 62–68 BYU Blue
Scoring by half: 41–43, 21–25
Pts: Fousseyni Traore 20
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 11
Asts: Hunter Erickson, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore 3
Pts: Te'Jon Lucas 15
Rebs: Gideon George 6
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 5
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 4,200[41]
Referees: Not Listed

Exhibition: Colorado Christian

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Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • Colorado Christian: DJ McDonald, Isaiah Alanzo, Andy Stafford, Nic Zeil, Ross Williams
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Richard Harward
BYUtv
Nov 4
7:05 p.m. MDT
Colorado Christian Cougars 45–63 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 21–26, 24–37
Pts: DJ McDonald 12
Rebs: Nic Zeil 7
Asts: DJ McDonald 2
Pts: Alex Barcello 16
Rebs: Gideon George, Fousseyni Traore 6
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 4
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 13,000[42]
Referees: Scott DeBo, Layne Barney, Matt Basham

Cleveland State

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Series History: First Meeting
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • Cleveland State: Craig Beaudion, Tre Gomillion, Torrey Patton, Deante Johnson, D'Moi Hodge
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Gavin Baxter
BYUtv
Nov 9
8:05 p.m. MST
Cleveland State Vikings 59–69 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 27–34, 32–35
Pts: Torrey Patton 14
Rebs: Tre Gomillion, Deante Johnson 7
Asts: Craig Beaudion 5
Pts: Alex Barcello 24
Rebs: Caleb Lohner 9
Asts: Alex Barcello 4
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 13,173
Referees: Wilson Holland, Mark Fulton, Travis Schatzman

San Diego State

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Series History: BYU leads 49–26

Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • San Diego State: Keshad Johnson, Adam Seiko, Matt Bradley, Trey Pulliam, Nathan Mensah
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Gavin Baxter
BYUtv
Nov 12
7:05 p.m. MST
San Diego State Aztecs 60–66 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 30–32, 30–34
Pts: Nathan Mensah 18
Rebs: Keshad Johnson 6
Asts: Trey Pulliam 4
Pts: Alex Barcello 17
Rebs: Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore 8
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 5
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 16,470
Referees: David Hall, Eric Curry, Larry Spaulding

Oregon

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Series History: Oregon leads 14–9
Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein & Sean Farnham
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Gavin Baxter
  • Oregon: Quincy Guerrier, Eric Williams Jr, Devion Harmon, Will Richardson, Jacob Young
ESPN
Nov 16
8:00 p.m. MST
BYU Cougars 81–49 #12/12 Oregon Ducks
Scoring by half: 37-18, 44-31
Pts: Alex Barcello 25
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore, Seneca Knight 6
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas, Seneca Knight, Spencer Johnson 3
Pts: Eric Williams Jr 12
Rebs: Quincy Guerrier, Franck Kepnang 4
Asts: Devion Harmon 3
Moda Center
Portland, OR
Attendance: 4,400
Referees: Not listed

Central Methodist

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Series History: First Meeting

Broadcasters: Dave McCann & Blaine Fowler
Starting Lineups:

  • Central Methodist: Tim Cameron, Isaiah May, Jonathan Brown, Fode Camara, Thomas Sowoolu
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Gavin Baxter
BYUtv
Nov 20
7:05 p.m. MST
Central Methodist Eagles 61–97 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 29–46, 32–51
Pts: Jonathan Brown 24
Rebs: Isaiah May 6
Asts: Tim Cameron 3
Pts: Caleb Lohner 19
Rebs: Gideon George, Caleb Lohner 7
Asts: Alex Barcello 7
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 15,220
Referees: Larry Spaulding, Tom Nally, Coban Lopez

Texas Southern

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Series History: BYU leads 3–0
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • Texas Southern: Yahuza Rasas, PJ Henry, Bryson Etienne, Justin Hopkins, Brison Gresham
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Gavin Baxter


BYUtv
Nov 16
7:05 p.m. MST
Texas Southern Tigers 64–81 #18/18 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 30-43, 34-38
Pts: PJ Henry 21
Rebs: Brison Gresham 7
Asts: Yahuza Rasas, PJ Henry 2
Pts: Te'Jon Lucas 18
Rebs: Gideon George 16
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 7
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 15,646
Referees: David Hall, Tommy Nunez, Nate Harris

Utah

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Series History: BYU leads 132–129

Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein & Don MacLean
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Gavin Baxter
  • Utah: David Jenkins Jr., Both Gach, Riley Battin, Rollie Worster, Branden Carlson
P12 MTN
Nov 20
7:30 p.m. MST
#18/18 BYU Cougars 75–64 Utah Utes
Scoring by half: 27–29, 48–35
Pts: Te'Jon Lucas 18
Rebs: Caleb Lohner 12
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 4
Pts: Branden Carlson 17
Rebs: Rollie Worster, Branden Carlson 6
Asts: Rollie Worster 5
Huntsman Center
Salt Lake City, UT
Attendance: 11,443
Referees: Randy McCall, Michael Irving, Kelly Pfeifer

Utah Valley

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Series History: BYU leads 4–1
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Seneca Knight, Caleb Lohner, Gavin Baxter
  • Utah Valley: Le'Tre Darthard, Blaze Nield, Connor Harding, Tim Fuller, Fardaws Aimaq
BYUtv
Dec 1
7:00 p.m. MST
#12/13 BYU Cougars 65–72 (OT) Utah Valley Wolverines
Scoring by half: 24–22, 31–33 Overtime: 10–17
Pts: Alex Barcello 17
Rebs: Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner 11
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 8
Pts: Fardaws Aimaq, Justin Harmon 24
Rebs: Fardaws Aimaq 22
Asts: Fardaws Aimaq 4
UCCU Center
Orem, UT
Attendance: 7,503
Referees: Kevin Brill, Randy Richardson, Deron White

Missouri State

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Series History: Series even 1–1

Broadcasters: John Sadak & Tim Doyle
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Seneca Knight, Caleb Lohner
  • Missouri State: Isiaih Mosley, Ja'Monta Black, Donovan Clay, Keaton Hervey, Gaige Prim
CBSSN
Dec 4
3:15 p.m. CST
#12/13 BYU Cougars 74–64 Missouri State Bears
Scoring by half: 35–27, 39–41
Pts: Alex Barcello 21
Rebs: Caleb Lohner, Spencer Johnson 6
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas, Trevin Knell 2
Pts: Jaylen Minnett 19
Rebs: Donovan Clay 8
Asts: Lu'cye Patterson 2
JQH Arena
Springfield, MO
Attendance: 7,006
Referees: Kelly Self, Randy Heimerman, Jeff Malham

Utah State

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Series History: BYU leads 143–92
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • Utah State: Brandon Horvath, RK Eytle-Rock, Rylan Jones, Brock Miller, Justin Bean
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Seneca Knight, Caleb Lohner
BYUtv
Dec 8
7:00 p.m. MST
Utah State Aggies 71–82 #24/23 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 33–45, 38–37
Pts: Justin Bean 20
Rebs: Brandon Horvath, Justin Bean 7
Asts: Justin Bean 6
Pts: Alex Barcello 17
Rebs: Gideon George 7
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 6
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 15,669
Referees: David Hall, Eric Curry, Michael Greenstein

Creighton

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Series History: BYU leads 6–3

Broadcasters: Telly Hughes & Shon Morris
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Seneca Knight, Caleb Lohner
  • Creighton: Ryan Nembhard, Alex O'Connell, Ryan Kalkbrenner, Arthur Kaluma, Ryan Hawkins
FS1
Dec 11
11:00 a.m. CST
#24/23 BYU Cougars 71–83 Creighton Bluejays
Scoring by half: 30–48, 41–35
Pts: Alex Barcelo 28
Rebs: Gideon George 11
Asts: Alex Barcello 4
Pts: Ryan Hawkins 25
Rebs: Ryan Kalkbrenner 9
Asts: Rati Andronikashvili 3
Sanford Pentagon
Sioux Falls, SD
Attendance: 2,835
Referees: Chris Rastatter, Jeff Clark, Greg Nixon

Weber State

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Series History: BYU leads 33–11
Broadcasters: Dave Fox, Lance Allred, & Tim LaComb
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Atiki Ally Atiki, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner
  • Weber State: Dillon Jones, Seikou Sisoho Jawara, Koby McEwen, Alex Tew, JJ Overton
KJZZ
Dec 18
6:00 p.m. MST
BYU Cougars 89–71 Weber State Wildcats
Scoring by half: 41–33, 48–38
Pts: Alex Barcello 23
Rebs: Caleb Lohner 8
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 6
Pts: Dillon Jones 20
Rebs: Dillon Jones 11
Asts: Seikou Sisoho Jawara 4
Dee Events Center
Ogden, UT
Attendance: 8,922
Referees: Doran Gotschall, Kevin Brill, Larry Spaulding

South Florida

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Series History: BYU leads 1–0

Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein & Corey Williams
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Atiki Ally Atiki, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner
  • South Florida: Javon Greene, Bayron Matos, Sam Hines Jr., Caleb Murphy, Jamie Chaplin
ESPNU
Dec 11
4:30 p.m. HAST
BYU Cougars 54–39 USF Bulls
Scoring by half: 31–22, 23–17
Pts: Gideon George 11
Rebs: Caleb Lohner 14
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 7
Pts: Javon Greene 9
Rebs: Jamie Chaplin 6
Asts: Javon Greene 3
Stan Sheriff Center
Honolulu, HI
Attendance: 4,463
Referees: Michael Greenstein, Kevin Brill, Brooks Wells

Vanderbilt

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Series History: Vanderbilt leads 1–0
Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein & Corey Williams
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Atiki Ally Atiki, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner
  • Vanderbilt: Scotty Pippen Jr., Rodney Chatman, Jordan Wright, Myles Stute, Quentin Millora-Brown
ESPN2
Dec 23
5:00 p.m. HAST
BYU Cougars 67–69 Vanderbilt Commodores
Scoring by half: 35–30, 32–39
Pts: Alex Barcello 15
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 15
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 4
Pts: Scotty Pippen Jr. 23
Rebs: Quentin Millora-Brown 10
Asts: Scotty Pippen Jr., Quentin Millora-Brown 3
Stan Sheriff Center
Honolulu, HI
Attendance: 3,880
Referees: Keith Kimble, Marques Pettigrew, Bart Lenox

Liberty

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Series History: BYU leads 6–3

Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein & Corey Williams
Starting Lineups:

  • Liberty: Darius McGhee, Keegan McDowell, Kyle Rode, Joseph Venzant, Shiloh Robinson
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
ESPN2
Dec 25
1:30 p.m. HAST
Liberty Flames 75–80 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 33–32, 42–48
Pts: Darius McGhee 29
Rebs: Keegan McDowell 8
Asts: Darius McGhee 5
Pts: Fousseyni Traore 19
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 13
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 7
Stan Sheriff Center
Honolulu, HI
Attendance: 4,425
Referees: Michael Greenstein, Marques Pettigrew, Todd Apo

Westminster

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Series History: BYU leads 1–0
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Kristen Kozlowski & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • Westminster: Matt Kitzman, Donaval Avila, Reme Torbert, Brayden Johnson, Lewis Johnson
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
BYUtv
Dec 29
7:00 p.m. MST
Westminster Griffins 53–65 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 24–29, 29–36
Pts: Lewis Johnson 13
Rebs: Brayden Johnson 8
Asts: Matt Kitzman, Taylor Miller 3
Pts: Gideon George 17
Rebs: Gideon George 8
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello 5
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 15,808
Referees: Randy McCall, Chris Rastatter, Mike Reed

Pacific

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Series History: BYU leads 12–6
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • Pacific: Khaleb Wilson-Rouse, Pierre Crockrell II, Alphonso Anderson, Sam Freeman, Luke Avdalovic
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
BYUtv
Jan 6
7:05 p.m. MST
Pacific Tigers 51–73 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 31–35, 20–38
Pts: Luke Avdalovic 12
Rebs: Jordan Bell 7
Asts: Pierre Crockrell II, Jordan Bell 3
Pts: Alex Barcello 15
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 11
Asts: Alex Barcello, Spencer Johnson 4
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 13,584
Referees: Verne Harris, Rick Batsell, Crystal Hogan

Saint Mary's

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Series History: Series even 16–16
Broadcasters: Eric Rothman & Sean Farnham
Starting Lineups:

  • Saint Mary's: Logan Johnson, Augustas Marciulionis, Matthias Tass, Kyle Bowen, Alex Ducas
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
ESPN2
Jan 8
8:05 p.m. MST
Saint Mary's Gaels 42–53 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 16–28, 27–24
Pts: Matthias Tass 13
Rebs: Matthias Tass 15
Asts: Logan Johnson 5
Pts: Te'Jon Lucas 10
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 11
Asts: Alex Barcello 4
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 17,554
Referees: Tony Padilla, Larry Spaulding, Klaus Endrissat

Gonzaga

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Series History: Gonzaga leads 21–5
Broadcasters: Dave Flemming & Jay Bilas
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
  • Gonzaga: Julian Strawther, Drew Timme, Andrew Nembhard, Chet Holmgren, Rasir Bolton
ESPN2
Jan 13
8 p.m. PST
BYU Cougars 84–110 #2/2 Gonzaga Bulldogs
Scoring by half: 49–61, 35–49
Pts: Alex Barcello 19
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 8
Asts: Alex Barcello, Te'Jon Lucas 4
Pts: Drew Timme 30
Rebs: Chet Holmgren 7
Asts: Andrew Nembhard 12
McCarthey Athletic Center
Spokane, WA
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Gregory Nixon, Michael Greenstein, Scott Brown

San Francisco

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Series History: BYU leads 21–9
Broadcasters: Chris Lewis & Steve Lappas
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
  • San Francisco: Khalil Shabazz, Jamaree Bouyea, Patrick Tape, Gabe Stefanini, Yauhen Massalski
CBSSN
Jan 15
8 p.m. PST
BYU Cougars 71–69 San Francisco Dons
Scoring by half: 27–28, 44–41
Pts: Alex Barcello 18
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 9
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 5
Pts: Jamaree Bouyea 19
Rebs: Jamaree Bouyea, Patrick Tape, Yauhen Massalski 7
Asts: Gabe Stefanini 3
The Sobrato Center
San Francisco, CA
Attendance: 2,133
Referees: Chis Rastatter, Jim Schipper, Marc A. Beasley

San Diego

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Series History: BYU leads 15–6
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • San Diego:Joey Calcaterra, Wayne McKinney III, Josh Parrish, Marcellus Earlington, Terrell Brown
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
BYUtv
Jan 20
7:05 p.m. MST
San Diego Toreros 71–79 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 31–31, 40–48
Pts: Jase Townsend 14
Rebs: Marcellus Earlington 7
Asts: Jase Townsend 3
Pts: Alex Barcello 22
Rebs: Fouysseni Traore 11
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 4
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 12,748
Referees: Mike Scyphers, Randy Richardson, Nate Harris

Portland

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Series History: BYU leads 21–2
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, & Spencer Linton
Starting Lineups:

  • Portland: Moses Wood, Tyler Robertson, Chris Austin, Chika Nduka, Mike Meadows
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
BYUtv/Stadium
Jan 22
7:05 p.m. MST
Portland Pilots 65–78 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 34–39, 31–39
Pts: Tyler Robertson 15
Rebs: Moses Wood 10
Asts: Tyler Robertson 4
Pts: Te'Jon Lucas 16
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 10
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 7
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 14,837
Referees: Deron White, Rick O'Neill, Ryan Holmes

Santa Clara

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Series History: BYU leads 28–6
Broadcasters: Dave Flemming & Sean Farnham
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
  • Santa Clara: PJ Pipes, Josip Vrankic, Keshawn Justice, Parker Braun, Jalen Williams
ESPNU
Jan 27
8:00 p.m. PST
BYU Cougars 76–77 Santa Clara Broncos
Scoring by half: 39–37, 37–40
Pts: Alex Barcello 20
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 15
Asts: Alex Barcello 4
Pts: Jalen Williams 26
Rebs: Parker Braun 10
Asts: Josip Vrankic 4
Leavey Center
Santa Clara, CA
Attendance: 1,100
Referees: Tommy Nunez, Deldre Carr, Scott Brown

Pacific

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Series History: BYU leads 13–6
Broadcasters: Eric Rothman & Richie Schueler
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
  • Pacific: Khaleb Wilson-Rouse, Pierre Crockrell II, Alphonso Anderson, Sam Freeman, Luke Avdalovic
ESPNU
Jan 29
5:30 p.m. PST
BYU Cougars 73–76 Pacific Tigers
Scoring by half: 28–33, 45–44
Pts: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George 13
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 7
Asts: Alex Barcello, Seneca Knight 2
Pts: Nick Blake 20
Rebs: Jeremiah Bailey 11
Asts: Alphonso Anderson 7
Alex G. Spanos Center
Stockton, CA
Attendance: 2,521
Referees: Wilson Holland, Randy Richardson, Klaus Endrissat

San Francisco

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Series History: BYU leads 22–9
Broadcasters: John Sadak & Bob Wenzel
Starting Lineups:

  • San Francisco: Khalil Shabazz, Jamaree Bouyea, Patrick Tape, Gabe Stefanini, Yauhen Massalski
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Fousseyni Traore
CBSSN
Feb 3
8:05 p.m. MST
San Francisco Dons 73–59 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 40–25, 33–34
Pts: Yauhen Massalski 16
Rebs: Yauhen Massalski 13
Asts: Jamaree Bouyea 4
Pts: Alex Barcello 25
Rebs: Caleb Lohner 6
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas, Alex Barcello, Fousseyni Traore 2
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 13,361
Referees: Randy McCall, Rick O'Neill, Jeff Wooten

Gonzaga

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Series History: Gonzaga leads 22–5
Broadcasters: Dave Flemming, Sean Farnham, & Molly McGrath
Starting Lineups:

  • Gonzaga: Julian Strawther, Drew Timme, Andrew Nembhard, Chet Holmgren, Rasir Bolton
  • BYU: Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Seneca Knight, Fousseyni Traore
ESPN
Feb 5
8:05 p.m. MST
#2/1 Gonzaga Bulldogs 90–57 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 47–23, 43–34
Pts: Chet Holmgren 20
Rebs: Chet Holmgren 17
Asts: Chet Holmgren 6
Pts: Gideon George 14
Rebs: Caleb Lohner 9
Asts: Alex Barcello 5
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 18,987
Referees: Chris Rastatter, Michael Greenstein, Deron White

Loyola Marymount

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Series History: BYU leads 14–4
Broadcasters: Dave Flemming & Sean Farnham
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Seneca Knight, Fousseyni Traore
  • Loyola Marymount: Eli Scott, Joe Quintana, Cam Shelton, Alex Merkviladze, Keli Leaupepe
ESPNU
Feb 10
8:05 p.m. PST
BYU Cougars 83–82 (OT) Loyola Marymount Lions
Scoring by half: 33–45, 43–31 Overtime: 7–6
Pts: Fousseyni Traore 19
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 12
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 9
Pts: Keli Leaupepe 26
Rebs: Keli Leaupepe 7
Asts: Eli Scott, Cam Shelton, Alex Merkviladze 4
Gersten Pavilion
Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: 1,090
Referees: Michael Irving, Larry Spaulding, Scott Brown

Pepperdine

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Series History: BYU leads 16–10
Broadcasters: Rich Waltz & Steve Wolf
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Trevin Knell, Seneca Knight, Caleb Lohner
  • Pepperdine: Houston Mallette, Mike Mitchell Jr., Carson Basham, Maxwell Lewis, Jan Zidek
CBSSN
Feb 12
7:05 p.m. PST
BYU Cougars 91–85 Pepperdine Waves
Scoring by half: 48–38, 43–47
Pts: Alex Barcello 33
Rebs: Atiki Ally Atiki 8
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 7
Pts: Houston Mallette 31
Rebs: Carson Basham, Jan Zidek 4
Asts: Mike Mitchell Jr., Darryl Polk Jr. 7
Firestone Fieldhouse
Malibu, CA
Attendance: 1,575
Referees: Coban Lopez, Tom Nally, Klaus Endrissat

Saint Mary's

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Series History: BYU leads 17–16
Broadcasters: Dave Flemming & Sean Farnham
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Seneca Knight, Fousseyni Traore
  • Saint Mary's: Logan Johnson, Matthias Tass, Tommy Kuhse, Kyle Bowen, Alex Ducas
ESPN2
Feb 19
7:05 p.m. PST
BYU Cougars 64–69 Saint Mary's Gaels
Scoring by half: 30–34, 34–35
Pts: Alex Barcello 22
Rebs: Caleb Lohner 11
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 4
Pts: Tommy Kuhse 25
Rebs: Matthias Tass 7
Asts: Tommy Kuhse 4
University Credit Union Pavilion
Moraga, CA
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Tony Padilla, Glen Mayberry, Jeff Wooten

Loyola Marymount

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Series History: BYU leads 15–4
Broadcasters: John Sadak, Chris Walker, & John Hollinger
Starting Lineups:

  • Loyola Marymount: Eli Scott, Joe Quintana, Jalin Anderson, Cam Shelton, Alex Merkviladze
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
CBSSN
Feb 24
8:05 p.m. MST
Loyola Marymount Lions 59–79 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 28–45, 31–34
Pts: Alex Merkviladze 15
Rebs: Alex Merkviladze 8
Asts: Jalin Anderson 4
Pts: Te'Jon Lucas 14
Rebs: Caleb Lohner 11
Asts: Alex Barcello 7
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 12,559
Referees: Chris Rastatter, Kelly Pfeifer, Jimmy Casas

Pepperdine

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Series History: BYU leads 17–10
Broadcasters: Eric Rothman & Dane Bradshaw
Starting Lineups:

  • Pepperdine: Houston Mallette, Mike Mitchell Jr., Carson Basham, Victor Ohia Obioha, Jay Yoon
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
ESPNU
Feb 26
6:05 p.m. MST
Pepperdine Waves 59–75 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 33-36, 26-39
Pts: Houston Mallette 23
Rebs: Carson Basham, Mike Mitchell Jr. 6
Asts: Mike Mitchell Jr. 8
Pts: Fousseyni Traore 25
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 19
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas, Trevin Knell 4
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 15,721
Referees: Larry Spaulding, Rick O'Neill, Daryl Gelinas

WCC 2nd Round: Loyola Marymount

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Series History: BYU leads 16–4
Broadcasters: Dave McCann & Blaine Fowler
Starting Lineups:

  • Loyola Marymount: Eli Scott, Joe Quintana, Lamaj Lewis, Cam Shelton, Alex Merkviladze
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
BYUtv
Mar 4
7:00 p.m. MST
Loyola Marymount Lions 60–85 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 28–43, 32–42
Pts: Eli Scott 24
Rebs: Eli Scott 6
Asts: Jalin Anderson 3
Pts: Alex Barcello 22
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 11
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 4
Orleans Arena
Las Vegas, NV
Referees: Randy McCall, Michael Greenstein, Eric Curry

WCC 3rd Round: San Francisco

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Series History: BYU leads 22–10
Broadcasters: Dave Flemming & Sean Farnham
Starting Lineups:

  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
  • San Francisco: Khalil Shabazz, Jamaree Bouyea, Patrick Tape, Gabe Stefanini, Yauhen Massalski
ESPN2
Mar 5
6:05 p.m. MST
BYU Cougars 63–75 San Francisco Dons
Scoring by half: 24-27, 39-48
Pts: Alex Barcello 18
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 12
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 4
Pts: Khalil Shabazz 22
Rebs: Yauhen Massalski 9
Asts: Jamaree Bouyea 4
Orleans Arena
Las Vegas, NV
Attendance: 1,799
Referees: Tommy Nunez, Coban Lopez, Klaus Endrissat

NIT 1st Round: Long Beach State

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Series History: BYU leads 6–5
Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein & Corey Williams
Starting Lineups:

  • Long Beach State: Jordan Roberts, Drew Cobb, Joel Murray, Jadon Jones, Colin Slater
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
ESPN+
Mar 4
7:05 p.m. MST
Long Beach State Beach 72–93 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 46–41, 26–52
Pts: Joel Murray 24
Rebs: Jadon Jones 7
Asts: Joel Murray 2
Pts: Caleb Lohner 20
Rebs: Atiki Ally Atiki 9
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 7
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 5,511
Referees: Randy Heimerman, Ryan Holmes, Hames Schipper

NIT 2nd Round: Northern Iowa

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Series History: BYU leads 1–0
Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein & Corey Williams
Starting Lineups:

  • UNI: Nate Heise, Tywhon Pickford, AJ Green, Trae Berhow, Noah Carter
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
ESPN+
Mar 19
7:05 p.m. MST
UNI Panthers 71–90 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 42–47, 29–43
Pts: Noah Carter 24
Rebs: Trae Berhow 7
Asts: AJ Green 5
Pts: Gideon George 27
Rebs: Fousseyni Traore 7
Asts: Te'Jon Lucas 8
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 7,554
Referees: Deron White, Frank Harvey, Jimmy Casas

NIT Quarterfinal: Washington State

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Series History: Series even 5–5
Broadcasters: Dave Feldman & Perry Clark
Starting Lineups:

  • Washington State: Efe Abogidi, Tyrell Roberts, TJ Bamba, Michael Flowers, Mouhamed Flowers
  • BYU: Te'Jon Lucas, Gideon George, Alex Barcello, Caleb Lohner, Fousseyni Traore
ESPN2
Mar 23
7:05 p.m. MST
Washington State Cougars 77–58 BYU Cougars
Scoring by half: 35–26, 42–32
Pts: Michael Flowers 27
Rebs: DJ Rodman 8
Asts: Michael Flowers 5
Pts: Fousseyni Traore 16
Rebs: Caleb Lohner 11
Asts: Caleb Lohner 5
Marriott Center
Provo, UT
Attendance: 11,148
Referees: Rick Batsell, Brooks Wells, Kevin Brill

Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
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Coaches—^181323RVRVRVRVRVRVRV

^The Coaches poll did not release a week 1 ranking.

Future opponents

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For the upcoming 2022–23 season, BYU is scheduled to play the following non-conference opponents:

  • Utah (home)[43]
  • Utah Valley (home)[44]
  • Battle 4 Atlantis - field consists of Kansas, Tennessee, USC, North Carolina State, Wisconsin, Butler and Dayton (neutral site in The Bahamas)[45]
  • Iona (site TBD)[46]
  • Weber State - in-state likely opponent[47]
  • Utah State - in-state likely opponent[47]
  • Creighton (home/neutral)[48]
  • Missouri State (home)[49]

See also

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For additional BYU sports info,

References

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