Kyle Chilton | Posted: 9 Nov 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

BYU at Stanford in College Tip-Off Marathon

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Game Notes: BYU at Stanford

After opening the season with an 81-72 home win over Weber State, BYU men's basketball will head to Stanford to take on the Cardinal at Maples Pavilion at 8 p.m. PST. The game will be televised live on ESPN2 and broadcast live on the Cougar IMG Sports Network on KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM and 1160 AM.

BYU Cougars (1-0, 0-0 WCC)

  • Head Coach: Dave Rose
  • Alma Mater: Houston, 1983
  • Career Record: 210-66 (9th)
  • Record at BYU: Same

Stanford Cardinal (1-0, 0-0 Pac-12)

  • Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins
  • Alma Mater: Duke, 1986
  • Career Record: 95-74 (6th)
  • Record at Stanford: Same

Series Information

  • Series Record: BYU leads 4-2
  • Last Meeting: Stanford won 62-53 at the Maui Invitational, 11/23/04
  • H/A/N: 2-0/1-1/1-1

Game Information

  • TV: ESPN2
  • TV Talent: Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Seth Greenberg (analysts)
  • Live Video: www.WatchESPN.com
  • Radio: Cougar IMG Sports Network, KSL 102.7 FM / 1160 AM, BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
  • Radio Talent: Greg Wrubell (play-by-play), Mark Durrant (analyst)
  • Live Audio/Stats: BYUcougars.com

Projected starters

Stanford Cardinal (1-0, 0-0 Pac-12)
No. Name Ht. Pos. Ppg Rpg
4 Stefan Nastic 6-11 C 11.0 6.0
5 Chasson Randle 6-2 G 18.0 4.0
21 Anthony Brown 6-6 G/F 14.0 5.0
24 Josh Huestis 6-7 F 4.0 8.0
33 Dwight Powell 6-10 F 17.0 12.0
BYU Cougars (1-0, 0-0 WCC)
No. Name Ht. Pos. Ppg Rpg
2 Matt Carlino 6-2 G 22.0 6.0*
5 Kyle Collinsworth 6-6 G 11.0 10.0
3 Tyler Haws 6-5 G 28.0 13.0
33 Nate Austin 6-11 F 2.0 8.0
00 Eric Mika 6-10 F 7.0 5.0
*assists per game      

BYU storylines

  • BYU and Stanford are playing for the first time since Nov. 23, 2004, when the Cardinal defeated the Cougars 62-53 at the Maui Invitational. BYU is playing at Stanford for the first time since 1969.
  • Freshman Eric Mika got the start at forward against Weber State and posted 7 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 blocks. He became the first true freshman to start a season opener for BYU since 1998 when Mark Bigelow got the nod in the opener against Wofford.
  • Sophomore guard Kyle Collinsworth stuffed the stat sheet in his first game following a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Russia. He posted 11 points, 10 boards, 6 assists, 1 block and 1 steal vs. Weber State.

Dave Rose

BYU head coach Dave Rose has led BYU to its most successful eight-year run since taking over in 2005. His career record of 210-66 ranks him second in BYU history in total victories and first in winning percentage (.761). Rose has been named conference coach of the year three times, district coach of the year twice, led the Cougars to four conference titles, six NCAA Tournament appearances, two NIT appearances, six 25-win seasons and eight 20-win seasons. In 2010, he led BYU to its first NCAA Tournament win in 17 years and the Cougars have also won at least one postseason game in the three seasons since, including a spot in the Sweet 16 in 2011 and a trip to the NIT semifinals in 2013.

Return of Kyle Collinsworth

The 2013-14 season marks the return of sophomore guard Kyle Collinsworth, who spent the last two years serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Russia. As a freshman in 2010-11 he averaged 5.8 points and 5.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals while shooting .481 from the field. Collinsworth started 27 games on a BYU team that won a team record 32 games and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the 2011 NCAA Tournament. He had 11 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists in his debut.

Record streaks

The Cougars will be looking to keep several program-record streaks intact during 2013-14. Coming into the season,  Dave Rose has led the Cougars to eight-straight 20-win seasons and eight-straight postseason appearances, eight-straight seasons with 10-plus conference victories and four-straight seasons with a postseason victory.

Nonconference schedule

BYU’s nonconference slate includes three in-state games, matchups with Big 12 and Pac-12 foes and trips to Kansas City and Springfield, Mass. In all, the Cougars will play six home games, three road games and four neutral site games during the nonconference season. After opening the season at home with Weber State, BYU will play at Pac-12 foe Stanford in the opener of the sixth-annual ESPN Tip-Off Marathon. The Cougars will also play in the College Basketball Experience Hall of Fame Classic with two games at home and two in Kansas City against Texas and either DePaul or Wichita State. BYU will also host Iowa State, North Texas and Prairie View A&M, play Utah State at EnergySolutions Arena, vs. UMass in Springfield, Mass., and at Utah and Oregon.

BYU’s newcomers

This season’s roster includes five newcomers – three freshmen, a junior college transfer and an NCAA Division I transfer. The freshmen are Frank Bartley IV from Baton Rouge, La., Eric Mika from Alpine, Utah, and Luke Worthington from Mequon, Wis. Skyler Halford comes to BYU from Salt Lake Community College and Chase Fischer is a transfer from Wake Forest.

  • Bartley prepped last season at Future College Prep in California last season and averaged 19.7 points, 8.5 rebounds, 6.7 assists, 3.3 steals and 1.0 blocks while leading his team to the West Coast Prep title.
  • Mika earned third-team All-America honors last season while leading Lone Peak to the MaxPreps.com national title and the 5A Utah state title. He averaged 16.4 points, 11.2 rebounds and 1.7 blocks.
  • Worthington averaged 13.6 points and 10.0 rebounds while leading Homestead High School to a 13-7 record. He was named first-team All-North Shore Conference and all-state honorable mention.
  • Halford was a first-team NJCAA All-American and averaged 17.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.6 steals at SLCC. He led SLCC to the SWAC and Region 18 titles.
  • Fischer played two season at Wake Forest after a successful prep career at Ripley High in Ripley, W.Va. He averaged 4.5 points and 1.1 rebounds and shot .422 from three last season.

Rose in season and home openers

Under Dave Rose, BYU basketball is 6-3 in season openers and 8-1 in home openers. After dropping his first two season openers in 2005 and 2006, Rose led BYU to four-straight season-opening wins before falling 69-62 at Utah State in 2011-12. Last year, BYU defeated Tennessee State 81-66 in the season/home opener. This season, the Cougars opened with an 81-72 win against Weber State at home. Rose lost his first home opener (also the season opener in 2005) but has since won the last seven home openers.

Rose vs. the state

BYU basketball coach Dave Rose has compiled a record of 28-6 vs. in-state opponents since taking over in 2005-06. He has the best winning percentage (.824) of any coach vs. in-state teams during that time and the most wins (Utah State’s Stew Morrill is second in both categories with a 27-9 record vs. in-state teams since 2005-06 for a .750 winning percentage). BYU defeated Weber State 81-72 in the season opener and plays Utah State at EnergySolutions Arena on Nov. 30 and visits Utah on Dec. 14.

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