Brigham Young University
Nov 30 | 07:00 PM
87 - 52
Northern Arizona University
Tim's Toyota Center

3201 N Main St. Prescott Valley AZ 86314-1248

Anonymous | Posted: 30 Nov 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Zylstra Scores 23 to Lead BYU Over NAU

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BYU vs. Northern Arizona Box Score

PRESCOTT VALLEY, Arizona – Bouncing back after a tough loss, the BYU men's basketball team defeated the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 87-52 on Wednesday for its fifth win of the season.

Junior Brock Zylstra led the Cougars with career-best 23 points on 8 of 10 shooting. Zylstra hit a career-high five threes in six tries and snagged three boards. Junior Brandon Davies nearly recorded a double-double with 14 points and nine rebounds, while senior Noah Hartsock added 11 points, four rebounds, three blocks and two steals. Anson Winder also dished out a career-high nine assists and had two blocks and three steals.

"We got a lot more comfortable as the game went on," head coach Dave Rose said. "We forced them to miss a lot of shots. The key is to rebound and get out and run. They only got eight offensive rebounds so we did a nice job turning those rebounds into points."

BYU forced the Lumberjacks into 24 turnovers and scored 28 points off those turnovers. The Cougars also hit 10 threes for the game after hitting just 1 of 10 from three-point range against Wisconsin. The Cougars shot 51.5 percent from the field, 40 percent from three-point range and 90 percent from the free throw line for the game.

"We have some new players but the core of this team knows how important it is to bounce back," Rose said. "We bounced back well and now we need to carry it over into another game on Saturday."

Northern Arizona came out fast to start the game by nailing their first two shots to take a 4-0 lead over the Cougars. BYU missed their first five field goals and started 2 of 9 overall, but responded to the Lumberjacks’ early lead with a 15-0 run that lasted until the 11:12 mark in the first half.

Zylstra hit two threes during the run and started the game by hitting his first five shots. He passes his previous career high of 11 points when he hit a lay-up to give him 12 points with 6:51 remaining in the half. Zylstra would add another three before the end of the first period to give him a game-leading 15 first half points.

BYU continued its first half dominance by ending the half on a 10-0 run to take a 44-21 halftime lead. The Cougars forced Northern Arizona into 16 first half turnovers, recorded eight steals, blocked five Lumberjack shots and held NAU to 31 percent shooting for the half.

The Cougars continued the run from the end of the first half by scoring the first six points of the second period. Charles Abouo, Hartsock and Winder each hit a bucket in the first two minutes of the half to stretch the BYU lead to 29 at 50-21.

Davies excited the crowd with a one-handed dunk at the 11:21 mark to put BYU up 62-33. Zylstra helped expand the lead to 74-43 with two consecutive three-point buckets with just under eight minutes left in the game.

In the final minutes of the game, freshman Nate Austin took over for BYU. Austin played just nine minutes but scored 11 points on 5 of 6 shooting and snagged four rebounds.

BYU will play Oregon in its next game at Energy Solutions Arena in Salt Lake City on Saturday. It will be the fourth-straight game for BYU on a neutral court and will tipoff at 3 p.m. MST. The game will be broadcast live on ESPNU along with KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM/1160 AM.

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Kyle Chilton | Posted: 28 Nov 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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BYU vs. Northern Arizona - Game 7

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BYU will take on Northern Arizona in the Lumberjack Classic on Wednesday at 7 p.m. MST at Tim's Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona.

BYU vs. Northern Arizona Game Notes

BYU Cougars (4-2)

  • Head Coach: Dave Rose (Houston, 1983)
  • Career Record: 163-46 (7th season)
  • Record at BYU: Same

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Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (2-4)

  • Head Coach: Mike Adras (UC Santa Barbara, 1983)
  • Career Record: 193-167 (13th season)
  • Record at Northern Arizona: Same

Game Information

  • Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011 • 7:05 p.m. MST
  • Prescott Valley, Ariz. • Tim’s Toyota Center (5,100)
  • TV: BYUtv
  • TV Talent: Dave McCann (play-by-play) and Steve Cleveland (analyst)
  • Live Video: BYUtv.org
  • Radio: KSL 102.7 FM / 1160 AM
  • BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
  • Radio Talent: Greg Wrubell (play-by-play)
  • Live Audio: KSL.com
  • Live Stats: BYUcougars.com

Up Next

BYU will play its fourth-straight neutral site game when the Cougars face Oregon in Salt Lake on Dec. 3 at 3 p.m. MST, in EnergySolutions Arena. Listen live on the radio beginning with the pregame show at 2 p.m. MST on KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM and 1160 AM or via the Internet at KSL.com. The game will be televised live on ESPNU.

Quick Hits

  • Senior Noah Hartsock has been BYU’s most consistent contributor this season, averaging 16.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 2.0 blocks and 1.0 steal per game. He is shooting .606 from the field, .500 from three and .773 from the free throw line and is the only BYU player to score in double figures in every game so far this season.
  • Freshman Anson Winder has seen significant playing time at point guard the last four games, including starts in the last two. In those four games Winder has averaged 7.0 points, 4.0 assists and has an assist/turnover ratio of 2.7 to 1, first in the West Coast Conference.
  • BYU leads the West Coast Conference in four categories (FG %, 3-Pt FG %, blocks, assists) and is second in the league in five (scoring offense, scoring defense, 3-Pt FG % def, rebounding defense, defensive rebounds).
  • Seniors Noah Hartsock and Charles Abouo led BYU against Nevada. Hartsock tied his career high with 21 points on 9 of 12 shooting and Abouo hit 8 of 12 from the field and 4 of 5 from three for 22 points.
  • Dave Rose is one of the most successful coaches in the history of BYU basketball. He is second in program history in wins (163), first in winning percentage (.776) and has led the Cougars to five-straight NCAA Tournament berths and four conference titles. He also earned three Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year awards.

 

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