KISSIMMEE, Fla. BYU defeated Miami 72-62 Thursday at the ESPN Events Invitational, extending the Cougars' early-season momentum. Kennard Davis Jr. scored 18 points after returning from a two-game suspension, while AJ Dybantsa added 16 points and eight rebounds. Robert Wright III contributed 17 points and Keba Keita recorded seven blocks that shifted the game's momentum. The Cougars trailed by four at halftime but built a 59-45 lead in the second half on multiple scoring runs. Miami's Malik Reneau led the Hurricanes with 14 points. BYU improved to 5-1 overall after the victory. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
BYU's basketball program benefited through a 72-62 tournament win that increased team momentum, showcased returning player Kennard Davis Jr., and elevated key contributors like AJ Dybantsa and Keba Keita, enhancing the team's national profile and short-term tournament prospects.
Miami's basketball program suffered a loss that exposed interior defensive struggles and inconsistency in shooting and free-throw attempts, which undermined their efforts at the ESPN Events Invitational and left issues for coach Jai Lucas to address.
After reading and researching latest news, BYU's 72-62 win reflected defensive rim protection and bench depth returning; Kennard Davis Jr.'s 18 points after suspension and Keba Keita's seven blocks changed momentum. The victory advances BYU to 5-1 and supports their early-season tournament positioning.
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BYU Overcomes Miami With Second-Half Surge, Wins Invitational
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