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PROVO, Utah – A balanced offensive attack and a record-setting performance by Kyle Collinsworth helped BYU men's basketball to a 95-81 win against Belmont Saturday night at the Marriott Center.
"This is a good win for us," BYU head coach Dave Rose said. "Our guys competed hard. We played with a lot of urgency and energy tonight. Even when we got off to a slow start offensively, we started to hit all the shots out of our sets. We just had a hard time hitting those shots at first. In the second half, we were much better. Kyle's (Collinsworth) performance on both ends helped us out a lot."
Four Cougars ended the game in double-digit points, with Collinsworth contributing a season-high 26 to go with 10 assists and 10 rebounds for his seventh career triple-double, a new NCAA record. Nick Emery collected a career-high and team-leading 27 points, while Chase Fischer added 19. Kyle Davis finished with his third double-double of the season, consisting of 11 points and 14 boards.
After Collinsworth hit the first shot of the game, BYU (4-1) went on a cold streak – missing its next eight-consecutive shots. Belmont (4-3) played the Cougars' poor shooting to its advantage, taking an 8-4 lead on a 3-pointer with 15:15 to go in the first half.
Three-straight Bruin triples helped propel Belmont to a double-digit advantage at 25-14 inside of the 10-minute mark. BYU countered with a 6-0 run, capped off by an old-fashioned three-point play by Collinsworth, to come back within five, down 25-20.
Collinsworth finished a shot down low to tie the game at 30-all before a Jake Toolson trey gave the Cougars their first lead in nearly 10 minutes of game time. The Bruins then took the 42-40 edge going into halftime.
Emery and Collinsworth each had 13 points at the break to lead BYU. Davis had six boards while Corbin Kaufusi added five. Belmont's Craig Bradshaw led all scorers with 19 points on 7 of 9 shooting.
The Cougars hit their first seven shot attempts coming out of halftime, including a pair of Emery threes and one from both Davis and Fischer, to take a six-point 59-53 lead.
Following a deep 3-pointer from Fischer, BYU took its first 10-point advantage of the game at 65-55 with 13 minutes remaining. The Cougars remained comfortably in control throughout the rest of the half, including going on a 9-0 run over a 1:29 span, to extend their lead to 86-68.
BYU closed out the game with a pair of Fischer free throws to get the 95-81 win.
The Cougars return to action Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Utah in an 8 p.m. MST tipoff. The game will be broadcast live on the Pac-12 Network as well as the Cougar IMG Sports Network, KSL 1160 AM/102.7 FM and BYU Radio – Sirius XM 143. Links to live stats and video/audio feeds can be found on the BYU men's basketball schedule page.