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BYU Dominates Wisconsin with Stellar 3-Point Barrage
22 Nov
Summary
- Richie Saunders led BYU with 26 points and five 3-pointers.
- BYU secured their first win against a ranked opponent this season.
- Wisconsin struggled with shooting droughts, shooting 32% before halftime.

Richie Saunders ignited No. 9 BYU's offense with a game-high 26 points, featuring five successful 3-pointers, in their commanding 98-70 triumph over No. 23 Wisconsin. The Cougars showcased impressive offensive power, securing their first victory against a ranked opponent this season. AJ Dybantsa contributed significantly with 18 points and six rebounds, while Rob Wright III added 10 points and dished out 11 assists.
Wisconsin's offense faltered, particularly in the first half, characterized by prolonged shooting droughts and a mere 32% field goal percentage. Despite efforts from Nick Boyd and Nolan Winter, the Badgers couldn't overcome BYU's relentless scoring. The Cougars capitalized on Wisconsin's struggles, embarking on key runs, including a 13-0 spurt early in the game, to establish a decisive advantage.
BYU maintained control, extending their lead even after Wisconsin narrowed the deficit in the second half. Saunders' sharp shooting, especially from beyond the arc, was instrumental in a late 31-9 run that sealed the victory. Both teams are set to participate in holiday tournaments on Thanksgiving Day, with Wisconsin heading to San Diego and BYU traveling to Florida.




