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Anonymous | Posted: 7 Dec 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Team Effort in 94-66 Win

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BYU vs. Weber State Box Score

PROVO, Utah – Six different players scored in double figures to lead the BYU men’s basketball team to a 94-66 victory over in-state opponent Weber State Wednesday night in the Marriott Center.

"We were playing a very, very good Weber State team," BYU head coach Dave Rose said. "For the last two nights, for us as coaches, effort has been the storyline. We made a lot of mistakes but we executed well enough because of the level of effort. We still have a long ways to go to get better." 

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Senior Noah Hartsock continued his streak of double-digit scoring with a game-high 19 points. Hartsock also snagged 12 rebounds to record his second-consecutive double-double. Charles Abouo, Nate Austin, Stephen Rogers and Brock Zylstra each added 15 points. Austin’s 15 points were a career high.

Junior Brandon Davies also scored in double figures. Davies scored all 11 of his points in the first half and managed to snag nine rebounds. Point guard Craig Cusick led with a career-best eight assists.

The Cougars scored the first five points of the game with a banked 3-pointer from Zylstra and a short jumper from Hartsock. Weber State came back quickly with an 8-0 that began with 15:57 left in the first half to take a 10-7 lead. BYU retook the lead minutes later at 15-12 following an 18-footer by Zylstra.

Zylstra hit another three at the 10:36 mark to give him 10 points in the first 10 minutes of game time. He would finish the first half with 13 points. Abouo helped swing the momentum BYU’s way with just under seven minutes remaining with a fast break lay-up and three-pointer on back-to-back possessions to put the Cougars up 31-22.

Hartsock and Davies dominated the post throughout the first half and recorded 14 and 11 points, respectively. Hartsock also brought down 10 first half boards to give him a double-double in the opening period. The Cougars scored a season-best 47 points in the first half and took a thirteen-point lead into the locker room.

Abouo led BYU out of halftime with two threes in the first four minutes. Austin added another trey, and the Cougars started the half on an 11-2 run to go up 58-36.

Rogers came off the bench midway through the half and went on a scoring spree. After scoring just two points in the first half, Rogers reeled off 13 points in the second, including 10-straight to put BYU up 79-50 with 7:23 to go.

Weber State went on a 10-0 run near the end of the game to get within 24 before the Cougars closed the game on a short 6-0 run. The Cougars shot 63.6% (21 of 33) and scored 47 points in the second half. Austin scored 13 points in the second half and snagged nine rebounds in the game to narrowly miss a double-double.

"I think we're starting to figure out how hard we need to play and how consistent our effort needs to be throughout the game," Rose said. "We are looking forward to the game on Saturday." 

BYU continues its season on Saturday when the team heads to Salt Lake City to face off in a Deseret Duel matchup against Utah. The Fox Sports Network and KSL 1160 AM/102.7 FM will broadcast the game. Tipoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. MST. 

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Kyle Chilton | Posted: 5 Dec 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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BYU vs. Weber State - Game 9

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BYU basketball will host Weber State in the Marriott Center on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m. MST.

BYU vs. Weber State Game Notes

BYU Cougars (6-2, 0-0 WCC)

  • Head Coach: Dave Rose (Houston, 1983)
  • Career Record: 165-47 (7th season)
  • Record at BYU: Same

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Weber State (5-1, 0-0 Big Sky)

  • Head Coach: Randy Rahe (Buena Vista, 1982)
  • Career Record: 100-62 (6th season)
  • Record at Weber State: Same

Series Information

  • BYU leads 26-10
  • Last Meeting: BYU won 72-66, 12/21/10
  • Provo: 18-0
  • Ogden: 8-10
  • Neutral: 0-0

Game Information

  • Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011 • 7:05 p.m. MST
  • Provo, Utah • Marriott Center (22,700)
  • TV: BYUtv
  • TV Talent: Dave McCann (play-by-play) and Blaine Fowler (analyst)
  • Live Video: BYUtv.org
  • Radio: KSL 102.7 FM / 1160 AM
  • BYU Radio - Sirius XM 143
  • Radio Talent: Greg Wrubell (play-by-play) and Mark Durrant (analyst)
  • Live Audio: KSL.com
  • Live Stats: BYUcougars.com

Up Next

BYU’s next game will be at instate rival Utah in the Huntsman Center on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 12 p.m. MST. Listen live on the radio beginning with the pregame show at 11 a.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 Fox Sports Net.

Quick Hits

  • Senior Noah Hartsock has been BYU’s most consistent contributor this season, averaging 16.9 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 2.4 blocks and 1.0 steals per game. He is shooting .578 from the field, .417 from three and .813 from the free throw line and has scored in double figures and registered at least one block in every game this season.
  • Freshman Anson Winder has seen significant playing time at point guard the last five games, including starts in the last four. For the season he’s averaging 5.9 points, 4.4 assists and 1.1 steals. He leads the West Coast Conference in assist/turnover ratio at 2.6.
  • As of 12/5/11, BYU leads the West Coast Conference in four categories (Scoring Margin, 3-Pt FG %, blocks, assists), is second in the league in six (scoring offense, scoring defense, FG %, rebounding offense, rebound margin, assist/turnover ratio, defensive rebounds) and third in three (FG % defense, steals, turnover margin). BYU is top three in 13 of 21 categories.
  • Junior Brock Zylstra caught fire against Northern Arizona, hitting 8 of 10 from the field and 5 of 6 from three for a career-high 23 points. Zylstra is shooting .414 (12 of 29) from downtown.
  • Freshman Nate Austin has caught fire as of late, totaling 20 points on 9 of 13 shooting in 27 minutes the last two games. He had a career-best 11 points and four boards vs. Northern Arizona and nine points and a career-high six boards vs. Oregon.
  • Dave Rose is one of the most successful coaches in the history of BYU basketball. He is second in program history in wins (165), first in winning percentage (.778) 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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