- Mar 14, 2025
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In a thrilling display of offensive firepower, No. 17 BYU set a Big 12 Tournament record by sinking 18 three-pointers, rallying past No. 12 Iowa State 96-90 in the quarterfinals. This electrifying performance not only showcased BYU's sharpshooting but also solidified their status as a formidable contender in the tournament.
BYU's three-point barrage was nothing short of historic. The team connected on 18 of their 35 attempts from beyond the arc, breaking the previous Big 12 Tournament record. This remarkable shooting display kept Iowa State on their heels throughout the game, as BYU consistently found open looks and capitalized on them.
Despite the loss, Iowa State put up a strong fight. The Cyclones were led by their star guard, who scored 28 points and kept the game competitive until the final minutes. Iowa State's aggressive defense and relentless effort on the boards kept them within striking distance, but they ultimately couldn't contain BYU's shooting onslaught.
With this victory, BYU advances to the semifinals of the Big 12 Tournament. Their record-breaking performance has sent a clear message to the rest of the field: they are a team to be reckoned with. If they can maintain their shooting efficiency and defensive intensity, they have a legitimate shot at claiming the tournament title.
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