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Cameron Muh | Posted: 9 Mar 2021 | Updated: 8 Nov 2021
Cameron Muh

Cougars come up short against Zags in WCC Title Game

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Trevin Knell drives against Gonzaga

LAS VEGAS — After leading by as many as 14 in the West Coast Conference Tournament Championship game, BYU men's basketball fell short of completing an upset of No. 1 Gonzaga, falling 88-78 Tuesday at the Orleans Arena.

“Gonzaga is a great team,” said BYU head coach Mark Pope. “Congratulations to them on winning this tournament championship. They're clearly super talented and well coached, and they did everything they needed to do to win. I couldn't be more proud of my guys. We addressed a lot of the concerns that we had coming in the game. We just couldn't quite get it done. So super disappointing, but really proud of our team and proud of our guys.”

Trevin Knell led the Cougars with a career-high 20 points on 7-13 shooting, including 5-10 from beyond the arc. Knell was one of five BYU players to finish in double figures. Alex Barcello finished with 15 points, Matt Haarms added 13 points and Brandon Averette and Gideon George each contributed 11 points. 

BYU finished the game shooting 46% from the field and 39% from three, while Gonzaga shot 51% from the field and 46% from long range. The Cougars outscored the Bulldogs 28-3 in bench points, but the Zags out-rebounded BYU 36-34, and won the points in the paint battle, 34-32.

Haarms got it started for the Cougars with a left hook to open the game. George knocked down a 3-pointer and Averette followed with a floater the next trip down, giving BYU a 7-3 lead. 

After two Knell treys and a Richard Harward lay-in, the Cougars were up 19-14. Haarms then stepped outside the arc and hit from deep. Averette knocked down another triple in transition, making it 26-19, BYU, and forcing a Gonzaga timeout.

Coming out of the timeout, Haarms got a dunk off a pick-and-roll action with Spencer Johnson to give the Cougars a nine-point lead. Johnson hit from beyond the arc, Averette finished at the rim and then knocked down a floater, giving BYU a 35-23 advantage. 

A Barcello layup, Haarms floater and deep Barcello trey then made it 42-30, Cougars. Knell then hit his third three of the game and Harward completed a three-point play down low for a 48-37 BYU lead. 

Knell buried an elbow jumper with the shot clock winding down and then followed with his fourth trey of the night to give the Cougars a game-high 14-point lead at 53-39. That is the largest lead any time has had over Gonzaga this season.

BYU took a 12-point advantage into the half, ahead 53-41. Led by Knell’s 15 first half points, the Cougars shot a blistering 68% from the field and 69% from deep, with nine made threes. The Bulldogs were 47% from the field and 46% from beyond the arc in the first 20 minutes. 

The Zags opened the second half on a 5-0 run before Haarms got BYU on the board in the second with a baseline floater, but Gonzaga’s Corey Kispert hit back-to-back threes to make it a three-point game at 55-52. 

Barcello scored from the elbow in transition, putting the Cougars back ahead by four, but the Bulldogs got a layup on the other end to keep it a one-possession game, then tying it at 57 on the following possession on two Kispert free throws.

A pair of free throws by George gave BYU the lead back, and driving layups by Knell and George had the Cougars up 63-57. Another George layup and a three-point play by Barcello then gave the Cougars another nine-point advantage, but the Zags responded with a 8-0 run to come within one at 68-67. 

After the Bulldogs took their first lead of the game since the 14:13 mark of the first half, BYU answered in a Knell transition triple to tie it up at 71 with just under five and a half minutes remaining. The two teams traded baskets, but a 9-0 Gonzaga run, including back-to-back treys by the Zags' Jalen Suggs, had BYU down 82-73 late.

Barcello knocked down a three and Averette scored on a floater, but the Bulldogs would hit their free throws in the final minute and the Cougars fell short in the end, losing 88-78.

The Cougars will now await Selection Sunday, which will be televised live on Sunday, March 14, at 6 p.m. EDT (4 p.m. MDT) on CBS, to see what their seed will be and who their opponent will be in the NCAA Tournament. 

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Jon McBride | Posted: 9 Mar 2021 | Updated: 4 Aug 2021
Jon McBride

BYU to take on Gonzaga in WCC Tournament Final

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WCC basketball sitting on the court with BYU players blurred behind it

LAS VEGAS – BYU men’s basketball will face No. 1 Gonzaga (18-0, 9-0) Tuesday night at the Orleans Arena in the West Coast Conference Tournament Championship Game.

The game will be broadcast on ESPN at 6 p.m. PST. It will also be broadcast live on the BYU Sports Network on BYU Radio – Sirius XM 143/89.1 FM HD2 and KSL 102.7 FM/1160 AM.

BYU Notes (20-5, 10-3 West Coast Conference)

  • The Cougars are 20-5, most recently defeating Pepperdine 82-75 in the WCC Tournament semifinals.
  • BYU is the No. 2 seed in the WCC Tournament for the second consecutive season.
  • BYU has wins over LMU, Portland (twice), Pacific (twice), Pepperdine (twice), San Francisco (twice), Saint Mary’s (twice), Weber State, Texas Southern, No. 18 San Diego State, Utah, Utah State, St. John’s, Utah Valley, New Orleans and Westminster. The four losses were to USC, Boise State, No. 1 Gonzaga (twice) and Pepperdine.
  • BYU is led by senior guard Alex Barcello who is averaging 16.0 points, 4.4 assists and 4.6 rebounds per game. He scored a career-high 29 points where he was 7-for-7 beyond the arc, a BYU record for most 3-pointers in a game without a miss, three games ago against San Francisco.
  • Brandon Averette and Matt Haarms, BYU’s other two senior leaders along with Barcello, are the next behind Barcello in scoring with 11.6 and 11.3 points per game respectively.
  • Barcello was named to the WCC First Team. Averette and Haarms were named to the WCC Second Team. Haarms was the WCC Defensive Player of the Year.
  • Haarms has 15 blocks in his last four games.
  • All-WCC Freshman Team awardee Caleb Lohner has led the team in rebounding all season, averaging 6.9 boards per game. Lohner had a breakout game offensively against Pacific two weeks ago, racking up a career-high 19 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including 5-of-6 from beyond the arc. He followed that up with an 18-point performance against LMU, continuing to shoot lights-out from the field. 
  • The Cougars have had seven different players lead them in scoring in the last nine games.
  • BYU’s bench production has been big this season, outscoring opponents in 23 of 25 games played.
  • BYU has never lost back-to-back games in the Mark Pope era and has the third-longest active streak of games played without consecutive losses at 58. The two teams above them are Houston and Gonzaga.

Head Coach – Mark Pope

  • Alma Mater: Kentucky, 1996
  • Division I Career Record: 117-68 (6th season)
  • Record at BYU: 40-12 (2nd season)

Gonzaga Notes (25-0, 15-0 West Coast Conference)

  • Gonzaga is 25-0, most recently defeating Saint Mary's 78-55 in the WCC Tournament semifinals.
  • Gonzaga is No. 1 in the WCC standings and No. 1 in the nation. They have been so for all weeks of competition this season.
  • The Bulldogs have the nation’s longest active winning streak at 29 games, dating back to last season. Their last loss was in Provo to BYU.
  • The Bulldogs have marquee victories this season over four teams who were ranked at the time — No. 3 Iowa, No. 6 Kansas, No. 11 West Virginia, No. 16 Virginia.
  • The Bulldogs have four players averaging double digits in scoring — WCC Player of the Year Corey Kispert (19.3), Drew Timme (18.9), Jalen Suggs (14.0), Joel Ayayi (11.9). Kispert and Timme are No. 1 an No. 2 respectively in WCC scoring.

Head Coach – Mark Few

  • Alma Mater: Oregon, 1987
  • Division I Career Record: 624-124 (22nd Season)
  • Record at Gonzaga: 624-124 (22nd Season)

Series Information

  • All-Time Series: Gonzaga leads 20-7
  • Last Meeting: Gonzaga won 82-71 on Feb. 8 in Provo

Broadcast Information

  • TV: ESPN
  • TV Talent: Dave Flemming (play-by-play), Sean Farnham (analyst)
  • Radio: BYU Sports Network, BYU Radio Sirius XM 143/89.1 FM HD2, KSL 102.7 FM/1160 AM
  • Streamed Audio: BYURadio.orgBYUCougars.com/LiveRadio and the BYU Radio, BYUCougars and BYU Gameday apps
  • Radio Talent: Greg Wrubell (play-by-play), Mark Durrant (analyst)
  • Live Stats: BYUCougars.com