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Really making it work : Haarms, Lohner help BYU rout LMU to post 4th win in 5 games

BYU Men s Basketball | LMU | Highlights | February 20, 2021 SALT LAKE CITY A noticeably big team in the guard-oriented West Coast Conference, Loyola Marymount started four players against BYU that measured 6-foot-6 or bigger. In every way, Cougar bigs Matt Haarms and Caleb Lohner measured up. Haarms had 21 points, five blocks and three assists, and Lohner added 18 points, seven rebounds and two assists as BYU rolled to a 88-71 win over LMU Saturday afternoon at Gersten Pavilion in Los Angeles. Brandon Averette added 14 points and five assists for the Cougars (17-5, 8-3 WCC), and Alex Barcello supplied 15 points, five rebounds and three assists.

Exactly what I envisioned : Lohner s career high leads BYU to rout of Pacific

BYU Men’s Basketball | Pacific | Highlights | February 18, 2021 SALT LAKE CITY Once a one-man show of scoring with Alex Barcello, BYU basketball continued to find other options Thursday night. This time, it was Caleb Lohner s turn. The freshman from Wasatch Academy scored a career-high 19 points, including five 3-pointers, to go along with nine rebounds in 28 minutes as BYU rolled to an 80-52 win at Pacific in the Cougars first game in nearly two weeks Thursday night at the Alex G. Spanos Center in Stockton, California. Coming off a 10-day layoff with no games, Barcello added 15 points, five assists and three steals for BYU, and Brandon Averette scored 8 of his 10 points in the second half to go along with seven assists and three rebounds. Trevin Knell contributed 15 points, including four 3s, off the bench for the Cougars (16-5, 7-3 WCC).

Gideon George s career night leads BYU to 45-point road rout over Portland

George scored a career-high 19 points, 13 rebounds and three assists \u2014 his second career double-double \u2014 to help the Cougars roll past Portland 105-60 Thursday night inside the Chiles Center. \n

In search of top competition, high school basketball powerhouses are still crisscrossing the country

In search of top competition, high school basketball powerhouses are still crisscrossing the country Kyle Melnick, The Washington Post Jan. 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Xzavier Royster, a member of the Clean Team, waits for a game to end before sanitizing The St. James court in Springfield, Va., this month.Photo for The Washington Post by Will Newton Ten seconds after draining a deep three-pointer, Sunrise Christian Academy guard Kennedy Chandler read an opponent s pass to the top of the key and jumped in front of the ball. Chandler coasted down the court for a two-handed slam, hanging on to the rim for good measure.

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