Overview
- BYU trailed 43-22 at halftime and by 22 early in the second half, registering the program’s largest second-half comeback.
- Freshman AJ Dybantsa logged a career-high 28 points with nine rebounds and six assists, scoring 22 after the break.
- ESPN Research credited Dybantsa with scoring or assisting on 34 of BYU’s 45 second-half points and outscoring Clemson 22-21 in that span.
- Mihailo Boskovic inbounded to Rob Wright III for the decisive three after the Tigers tied the game with 5.5 seconds remaining.
- BYU shot 53.3% after halftime while holding Clemson to 25.9%, moving to 8-1 as Clemson fell to 7-3 at Madison Square Garden.