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No. 9 BYU’s Second-Half Explosion Stuns Miami: How Davis and Dybantsa Powered the Cougars’ Statement Win

Last updated: November 28, 2025 3:11 am
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No. 9 BYU’s Second-Half Explosion Stuns Miami: How Davis and Dybantsa Powered the Cougars’ Statement Win
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BYU flexed its championship credentials with a relentless second-half run, powered by Kennard Davis Jr. and AJ Dybantsa, to take down Miami 72-62 and send a shockwave through the ESPN Events Invitational—and the national college basketball landscape.

BYU’s 72-62 victory over Miami wasn’t just a win—it was a statement. Trailing at halftime against a tough Hurricanes squad in the ESPN Events Invitational, the No. 9 Cougars unleashed a devastating second-half surge led by the dynamic duo of Kennard Davis Jr. and AJ Dybantsa. With their defense tightening and their three-point shooting igniting, BYU flipped the script, transforming a four-point deficit into a double-digit lead and sending a resounding message to future opponents.

The win moves BYU to 5-1, keeping them firmly entrenched among the nation’s top-10 and reaffirming their status as a team built for big moments. For Miami (5-2), this loss exposed cracks in a team that entered the tournament with high expectations.

How the Game Was Won: Second-Half Adjustments and Player Brilliance

The first half was a back-and-forth grind. BYU struggled offensively, shooting only 39% from the field and missing both free-throw attempts, while Miami capitalized on a late surge to take a 33-29 lead into the break. Then, Dybantsa and Davis took over.

BYU forward AJ Dybantsa (3) drives to the basket between Miami forward Shelton Henderson (7) and guard Tru Washington, right, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025, in Kissimmee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
AJ Dybantsa cuts through Miami’s defense with energy, scoring 16 points and giving the Cougars needed momentum as the game turned. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Early in the second half, Dybantsa hit a jumper that set the tone for BYU’s run. By the time the Cougars mounted 10-0 and 7-0 stretches, they led 59-45 with less than seven minutes left. Davis led all scorers with 18, while Dybantsa contributed 16 points and pulled down eight rebounds.

  • Kennard Davis Jr.: 18 points, fueled the comeback with scoring and constant pressure.
  • AJ Dybantsa: 16 points, 8 rebounds, set the tempo and attacked gaps in Miami’s defense.
  • Keba Keita: Dominated inside with 10 rebounds, 7 blocks, changing the game on the defensive end.

Meanwhile, Miami’s struggles at the free-throw line and on the perimeter (hitting just three of 13 threes in the first half and two of nine free throws) limited their ability to keep up when BYU’s offensive engine kicked into gear.

The Defensive Edge: Cougars’ Rim Protection Inspires Confidence

BYU forward AJ Dybantsa (3) is defended by Miami guard Tre Donaldson, left, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025, in Kissimmee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
BYU’s defense stymied Miami as Dybantsa and company walled off the paint, contributing to seven team blocks and countless altered shots. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

BYU’s defense was the backbone of the victory. Keba Keita’s 10 rebounds and eye-popping seven blocks frustrated Miami’s post players and forced the Hurricanes into tough, low-percentage looks as the game wore on. This rim protection will be critical for BYU as the season progresses and competition stiffens—a welcome evolution for a program long known more for offense than defense.

The Shifting Identity of BYU Basketball

This game showcased a Cougar team that’s not only explosive on offense but can win with defense, rebounding, and in-game adjustments. That’s the mark of elite teams come March. Underlying the run was BYU’s second-half shooting—hitting six of ten from deep and converting 54.5% overall, a testament to poise under pressure.

  • Second-half three-point shooting: 60% (6-for-10)
  • Free throws made in clutch: 13-for-18 (72.2%) in the second half

Robert Wright III also stepped up with 17 points, providing a third scoring option and stretching Miami’s defense to breaking point.

Setbacks and Adversity

BYU guard Dawson Baker lies on the court after getting injured while driving to the basket during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Miami, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025, in Kissimmee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
BYU’s win was bittersweet as key backup guard Dawson Baker left the game with a non-contact left knee injury, a development that could impact the Cougars’ backcourt depth moving forward. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

The only major blemish: BYU lost backup guard Dawson Baker to a left knee injury late in the game during a layup attempt. As BYU eyes the Magic Bracket title and a deep tournament run, depth will be especially important—fans and coaches alike will anxiously await an update.

Fan Theories, Tournament Implications, and What’s Next

Fans and analysts are already speculating—Is this the game that cements BYU as a Final Four contender? Social media is ablaze with optimism about Dybantsa’s breakout and Keita’s defensive presence. The Cougars’ next test comes against Dayton for the Magic Bracket title, a matchup primed to reveal just how far this squad can go as the calendar edges closer to conference play. Miami, meanwhile, will need to regroup versus Georgetown and address their shooting woes as they seek to stay relevant in the ACC race.

BYU guard Kennard Davis Jr., center, reacts after scoring a 3-point basket during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Miami, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025, in Kissimmee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Davis’s clutch shooting and emotion set the tone for the rest of the Cougars, fueling the belief that this BYU team is built for March. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Why This Win Matters: Setting the Early-Season Tone

BYU’s victory is more than a single result—it’s an early blueprint for winning big games come tournament time. Overcoming adversity, unleashing second-half firepower, and watching new stars like Dybantsa and Wright step into the spotlight, BYU showed tools that historically separate good teams from great ones.

  • Statement win against a projected NCAA Tournament team
  • Demonstrated depth and next-man-up mentality with injuries
  • Momentum for the rest of the non-conference schedule

For fans, this surge is fuel for dreams of a deep March run. Coaches across the country are taking notice: BYU won’t just rely on offense—they can now defend at an elite level, too.

This result and its tournament ramifications are detailed on AP News’s top 25 poll hub and through ongoing college basketball coverage.

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