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Dybantsa shining on offense and defense for Cougars

As impressive as AJ Dybantsa was offensively in in BYU’s 79-69 upset of No. 6 Iowa State on Saturday, the nation’s leading scorer might have done his best work on defense. Dybantsa, who is averaging 24.9 points per game, nearly put up a triple-double against the Cyclones. But the ...

BYU Roundup: Olmstead earns 200th victory for men’s volleyball

BYU men’s volleyball head coach Shawn Olmstead reached 200 career wins Saturday night in a 3-0 victory (25-14, 25-18. 25-21) over Fort Valley State at home in the Smith Fieldhouse. Olmstead is the second BYU men’s volleyball head coach to get to 200 wins. He joins legendary former coach ...

BYU football: How will Cougar coaches address the loss of Parker Kingston?

The loss of Parker Kingston for the coming season adds an unanticipated void to be filled for the coming season that will be tough to address, although the answer may already be in Provo. Kingston was charged with first degree felony sexual assault and subsequently dismissed from BYU, both as ...

College Roundup: UVU’s Furnell ready for big moment in Cortina

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — Utah Valley track and field alum Caleb Furnell begins Olympic competition in the four-man bobsled this weekend in Cortina, Italy, aiming to become Utah Valley's third-ever Olympic medalist in school history. Furnell, a native of Lee's Summit, Mo., is one of three ...

Weathering the storm: Davis ‘next man up’ as No. 6 Cyclones come to town

If BYU is to reach their post-season goals, junior guard Kennard “Moo” Davis Jr. is going to have to transform his game. Sure, it would help if the Cougars got any help at all off the bench, but Davis has started 23 games and is already getting the minutes. With the season-ending injury ...