Silas Demary Jr., who scored 21 points on Saturday night and also made a crucial steal, helped UConn to hold off the late rally of No. BYU to a 86-84 win Saturday night. Tarris Reese Jr. added 21 and eight rebounds. Alex Karaban scored 21 points, too, for the Huskies (0-4), who are beginning a stretch of five games that includes four ranked teams. Demary ended with seven assists and five rebounds.The game took place at TD Garden in Boston, the home of the Boston Celtics. Basketball Hall of Fame Series. Highly touted BYU forward AJ Dybantsa grew in Boston and is considered a No. Richie Saunders had 17 points, and Robert Wright III added 16. UConn was ahead 82 – 77 when Dybantsa scored a layup in the final minute. Dawson Baker made a 3-pointer to cut the lead down to two. Malachi Smith, who was fouled, hit one of his two free throws. Demary took the ball from Wright, and the Cougars were able to tie the score. Solo Ball’s free throws pushed the Huskies lead back to 4 with 18 seconds to go. They had 21 assists from 30 field goal attempts. BYU only managed seven assists out of 29 baskets. The Cougars were without their starting point guard Kennard Davis Jr. who was arrested Thursday on suspicion DUI after a car crash in Utah. In a statement, the school confirmed that it is aware of the allegations. Davis was present at the game on Saturday in street clothes but did not play. He played in the first two games before being forced to sit out the win against Delaware on Tuesday due to an injury. Cougars senior forward Keba Keita had to be helped off the court after appearing to receive a blow to the head while fighting for the loose ball. BYU hosts No. The Associated Press reported that Wisconsin will be playing on November 24. Sign up for your FOX account or create one to follow players, teams, and leagues to receive daily personalized emails!
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