How BYU’s Unexpected Heroes Shattered No. 6 Iowa State’s Defense and Stole the Spotlight
On Saturday the tone was set from the jump, as BYU’s first seven points of the contest came outside of Dybantsa and Wright — Keita caught a lob for a slam dunk, Boskovic hit a 3-pointer and Davis got a layup from an offensive rebound.
“It was nice. It definitely helps your confidence, especially, because it takes a load off of (Dybantsa) and Rob at the beginning of the game, and then it kind of picks up the wind towards the end of the first half,” Boskovic said of the hot start.
Additionally, seven of the Cougars’ final eight made field goals in the second half came from that same group, along with Mboup.



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