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Joseph Hovey | Posted: 23 Mar 2022 | Updated: 1 Jun 2022
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Basketball season ends with 77-58 loss to Washington State in NIT

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Fousseyni Traore shoots over a defender vs. Washington State in NIT quarterfinals March 23, 2022

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PROVO, Utah – BYU men’s basketball concluded its season with a 77-58 loss to Washington State in the quarterfinals of the National Invitation Tournament at the Marriott Center on Wednesday night.

“Certainly a disappointing way to end the season, but congratulations to Washington State," said BYU head coach Mark Pope. "In terms of my team and this season, I am really proud of these guys. They had unbelievable fight and heart and they kept coming back through adversity. We won a lot of games and I’m really proud of what we did."

Fousseyni Traore led BYU with 16 points and eight rebounds. The freshman forward made his presence felt early; scoring in the paint, getting to the free-throw line and blocking a WSU shot.

Caleb Lohner and Alex Barcello joined Traore pulling BYU to an early 18-12 lead. BYU clung to a 22-19 lead when WSU responded with a critical 10-0 run. The visiting Cougars kept BYU at bay with a nine-point halftime lead.

Traore, Te’Jon Lucas and Gideon George led a brief BYU revival early in the second half. Traore took a charge on the defensive end, resulting in a 3-pointer from George on the ensuing BYU possession. Moments later, Lucas took the ball to the tin and scored following a block from Lohner.

The BYU run cut the WSU lead to three at 42-39, but proved insufficient to retake control of the game. WSU shot 52 percent from the field in the second half, surging ahead to lead by as many as 23 before the game wound to a close.

BYU finished the game shooting 41 percent from the field to WSU’s 44. The two teams battled to a 32-32 draw with points in the paint and BYU edged WSU 40-39 in rebounds.

Frigid 3-point shooting and turnovers proved costly to BYU. The host Cougars shot just 15 percent from beyond the arc while 13 BYU turnovers became 13 WSU points.

WSU’s Michael Flowers led all scorers with 27 points. The WSU bench outscored BYU’s 25-8.

BYU’s second and third leading scorers were Barcello and Lohner with 12 and nine points, respectively. Lohner also chipped-in 11 rebounds.

Barcello and fellow guard Lucas saw their BYU careers come to an end versus WSU. 

Barcello finishes his BYU career having etched his name in the program’s record books over his three-years as a starter.

The senior from Chandler, Arizona tied Jonathan Tavernari on Wednesday for No. 5 all-time at BYU in single season 3-pointers made at 88.

"I am incredibly grateful for Te’Jon Lucas and Alex Barcello, for what they have done for this university and this basketball program," said Pope. "We will miss those guys, they are really special.”

Barcello also ranks among BYU greats for numerous career marks. This includes No. 2 in consecutive starts, No. 4 in free-throw percentage, No. 2 in 3-point percentage, No. 7 in 3-point field goals made and No. 25 in scoring.

While Barcello saw his last action in a BYU uniform on Wednesday, Traore’s young career reached another historic milestone. The Bamako, Mali native recorded his 279th rebound on Wednesday, thus surpassing Yoeli Childs (2016-17) to become the program’s all-time leader in freshman rebounds.

"He’s grown so much," said Pope. "There are so many different slices of his game he needs to learn as a big and he has done an incredible job growing from his first day to his last.”

Despite the disappointing conclusion to the season, at 24-11, BYU recorded 20 or more wins for the 16th time in the past 17 seasons.

 

 

 
Tyson Jex | Posted: 21 Mar 2022 | Updated: 1 Jun 2022
Tyson Jex

BYU hosts Washington State on Wednesday evening in NIT quarterfinal

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Trevin Knell UNI 2022

PROVO, Utah – With a trip to New York City on the line, BYU will host Washington State on Wednesday, March 23, in the quarterfinal round of the National Invitation Tournament. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. MDT.

Wednesday’s contest will be broadcast on ESPN2. It will also be broadcast live on BYU Sports Network and BYU Radio – Sirius XM 143/89.1 FM HD2 and KSL 102.7 FM/1160 AM.

BYU Notes (24-10, 9-6 West Coast Conference)

  • Gideon George scored a career-high 27 points in BYU’s 90-71 victory over Northern Iowa on Saturday evening at the Marriott Center.
  • George’s 27 points are the fourth-most scored by a Cougar in a NIT game as the senior went 9-of-15 from the field and 5-of-9 from 3-point range.
  • Alex Barcello moved up to 25th on the all-time scoring list on Saturday with his 11-point performance against UNI.

Head Coach – Mark Pope

  • Alma Mater: Kentucky, 1996
  • Division I Career Record: 145-81 (7th Season)
  • Record at BYU: 68-25 (3rd Season)

Washington State Notes (21-14, 11-9 PAC-12)

  • Washington State ended SMU’s 19-game home win streak on Sunday to advance to Wednesday’s quarterfinal.
  • Micheal Flowers is the leading scorer for the Cougars, as the senior guard is averaging 14.1 points per game while shooting 39.9 percent from the field, 37.5 percent from 3-point range and 86.0 percent from the free throw line.
  • The Cougars rank 23rd in the nation in offensive rebounds per game, averaging 12.5 offensive boards per contest.

Head Coach – Kyle Smith

  • Alma Mater: Hamilton, 1991
  • Division I Career Record:215-165 (12th Season)
  • Record at WSU: 51-43 (3rd Season)

Series Information

  • Series Record: Tied 5-5
  • Last Meeting, BYU won 76-68, November 22, 2005
  • H/A/N: 5-5/3-3/1-1

Broadcast Information

  • TV: ESPN2
  • TV Talent: Dave Feldman, Perry Clark
  • Radio: BYU Sports Network, BYU Radio Sirius XM 143/89.1 FM HD2, KSL 102.7 FM/1160 AM
  • Streamed Audio: BYURadio.org, BYUCougars.com/LiveRadio and the BYU Radio, BYU Cougars and BYU Gameday apps
  • Radio Talent: Greg Wrubell, Mark Durrant
  • Live stats: BYUCougars.com
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