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Brett Pyne | Posted: 29 Oct 2004 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Brett Pyne

Rose, Jensen Shine at Cougar Tipoff

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PROVO -- Mike Rose scored 20 points, making six threes, and Jared Jensen added 18 points during Friday's full-length scrimmage that culminated Cougar Tipoff.

Cougar fans in attendance at the second annual event saw BYU players knock down 19 three-point shots, led by Rose's six treys.

"The players have the green light to shoot the three, that's one of our strengths," BYU coach Steve Cleveland said. "We have to shoot the three whenever it's open."

Rose made four of his threes in the first half -- scoring 14 points -- to help the Blue team claim the first 20 minutes, 42-32. The sophomore sharpshooter started with BYU's three seniors -- Terry Nashif at the point, Mike Hall at small forward, Jared Jensen at center -- and 6-foot-11 freshman Chris Miles. Sophomores Sam Burgess and Garner Meads came off the bench for the blue team.

The White team started three sophomores on the perimeter with Austin Ainge running the point and Jimmy Balderson and Keena Young on the wings, while true freshmen Trent Plaisted and David Burgess manned the post. Balderson scored eight points in the half and Burgess added seven but the White squad got its biggest output off the bench as David's brother Joshua scored nine points, including two threes. Newcomers Joshua Reisman and Brock Reichner also came off the bench for the white team in the first half.

"This was a night to learn and see where we're at," Cleveland said. "We have some options and depth on this team. We wanted to change the lineups, change the combinations, see what the chemistry is like. We can see how the various groups play together."

The slate was wiped clean to start the second half with Ainge, Sam Burgess, Hall, Plaisted and David Burgess on the floor for Blue to face Reisman, Young, Balderson, Meads and Miles. Blue won the second-half battle 36-24 thanks largely to Jensen and Rose coming off the bench to tally 13 and six points, respectively.

For the night, four players reached double figures in points. After Rose (20) and Jensen (18), Joshua Burgess scored 16 and Reichner added 11. Ten players scored at least eight points. David Burgess and Ainge both grabbed seven rebounds to lead all players while Plaisted added six boards. Sophomore center Derek Dawes was held out of the scrimmage to nurse an injury.

"I thought our post players did some good things," Cleveland said. "We got the ball to Jared and that's what we need to do. All three of our freshmen did some good things. We also did some good things defensively."

Prior to the scrimmage, the players participated in a slam-dunk exhibition and teamed with the BYU women's team in a two-ball shooting competition. Rose and Mallary Gillespie won the shooting contest by outdueling Nashif and Ambrosia Anderson in the finals. The evening also included fan contests and giveaways as well as an autograph party.

BYU will play its first exhibition game Friday when it hosts BYU-Hawaii in the Marriott Center at 7 p.m.

COUGAR TIPOFF

Mike Rose - 20 points, 2 rebounds

Jared Jensen - 18 points, 3 rebounds

Joshua Burgess - 16 points, 3 rebounds

Brock Reichner - 11 points, 3 rebounds

David Burgess - 9 points, 7 rebounds

Mike Hall - 8 points, 3 rebounds

Terry Nashif - 8 points, 1 rebound

Sam Burgess - 8 points, 4 rebounds

Jimmy Balderson - 8 points, 3 rebounds

Trent Plaisted - 8 points, 6 rebounds

Chris Miles - 7 points, 3 rebounds

Garner Meads - 6 points, 3 rebounds

Joshua Reisman - 5 points, 1 rebound

Keena Young - 0 points, 2 rebounds

Austin Ainge - 0 points, 7 rebounds

Derek Dawes - DNP

 

 
Brett Pyne | Posted: 27 Oct 2004 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Brett Pyne

Basketball Begins Friday at Cougar Tipoff

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Cougar Tipoff offers fan interactive contests and giveaways and the opportunity to meet the players and see a full-length scrimmage

PROVO -- Basketball fans will get their first look at the BYU men's and women's basketball teams Friday at Cougar Tipoff.

The second annual event takes place in the Marriott Center and features a full-length men's scrimmage, two-ball shooting contests, a slam-dunk exhibition, contests and giveaways and an autograph signing party.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for the event that will be emceed by Daryn Tufts of "Singles Ward" fame. Fan-interactive contests and giveaway will start taking place at 6:15 p.m. leading up to the introduction of the men's and women's teams at 7 p.m.

BYU season ticket holders receive a ticket to Cougar Tipoff as part of the season ticket package. Students with All-Sport Cards will also be admitted. Otherwise, reserved-seat tickets can be purchased for $2 at the Marriott Center Ticket Office by calling 800-322-BYU1 or 422-BYU1 or online at BYUtickets.com. Youth groups of 10 or more accompanied by an adult leader will be admitted free of charge. Youth groups should enter at the Northwest entrance to the Marriott Center.

"This is a fun event for our team and for BYU fans," BYU men's coach Steve Cleveland said. "In addition to the contests, we will play a full-length scrimmage and the fans can stay afterward and meet the players. We are grateful for the support of the community and our student body and hope this will be a fun evening for everyone."

After the team introductions, the two teams will participate in a two-ball competition, teaming members from the men's and women's teams together similar to the NBA all-star weekend contest.

The men's team will put on a dunk exhibition prior to coach Cleveland splitting his squad into two teams for a 40-minute running-clock scrimmage. At halftime, the final grand-prize giveaways will be awarded. After the game, players will meet with fans and sign autographs. Free team posters will be available.

"We look forward to this season," BYU women's coach Jeff Judkins said. "We have a great home schedule with teams like USC, George Washington and Arizona. We have a good team that will contend for the conference title."