Dybantsa's near-triple double helps No. 23 BYU stun No. 6 Iowa State


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PROVO — The demise of BYU men's basketball following an unsettling injury to senior guard Richie Saunders may have been overstated.

AJ Dybantsa continued his torrential scoring with 29 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists; and No. 23 BYU stunned No. 6 Iowa State 79-69 in front of a sellout crowd at the Marriott Center.

Kennard Davis Jr. added 17 points and four rebounds for the Cougars, including a rim-rocking dunk in the final minutes that blew the roof off the 18,978-capacity arena.

Mihailo Boskovic supplied 13 points and five rebounds for BYU (20-7, 8-6 Big 12), shooting 5-of-11 from the field, including a pair of 3-pointers. One of them helped ice the game with 1:30 remaining, giving the Cougars a 73-63 advantage to pull away for good.

It's just the second win over an opponent ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 this season for BYU, which has won four of the last five games against the Cyclones.

Tamin Lipsey had 19 points, five rebounds and three assists to lead Iowa State (23-4, 10-4 Big 12); and teammate Joshua Jefferson totaled 13 points, eight rebounds and seven assists.

Dybantsa scored or assisted on eight of the Cougars' first 11 made field goals, and gave the Cougars a 28-25 advantage with a shot over Milan Momcilovic to get to 10 points with 4:49 left in the half.

The five-star freshman had 14 points, four rebounds, four assists and a block; and Wright added 6 points and two steals as BYU led by as much as 12 before the halftime buzzer.

But the Cougars were emboldened by the emergence of Boskovic, who had 7 points and three rebounds in the first half three days after shooting 0-of-3 in a 75-68 loss to Arizona, en route to a 39-30 halftime lead.

BYU converted just five of its first 15 shots after halftime, but outrebounded the Cyclones 8-5 to stay in front 51-41 as Dybantsa climbed above 20 points midway through second half.

Lipsey connected from the perimeter to pull Iowa State within four, 52-48 with 9:55 remaining — and another with 7:21 on the clock to keep the Cyclones within a possession 57-54.

But the Cougars fed off a raucous sellout home crowd — one that made its presence known after Davis dunked with 5:23 left to keep a 61-54 lead — and never let up for their first win of an AP Top 25 team since Nov. 21 against then-No. 23 Wisconsin.

This story will be updated.

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