Cougars eclipse century mark in exhibition victory over Ottawa

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PROVO, Utah – BYU men’s basketball opened its 2022-23 campaign Wednesday with an exhibition contest, taking down Ottawa (Ariz.) 109-69 behind a combined 31 points from starting guards Spencer Johnson and Rudi Williams.

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Box Score

Johnson finished with 16 points (6-of-9 shooting) while Coastal Carolina transfer Williams registered 15 points off 5-of-6 shooting in his first contest with the Cougars. Arkansas transfer Jaxson Robinson added 12 points (four threes) as sophomore Fousseyni Traore registered a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Sophomore Forward Atiki Ally Atiki also contributed 14 points off the bench.

In all, BYU had six players finish with double figures on the night.

“It was really fun to see this group play together," Johnson said. "They turned down so many challenging shots to earn great shots for their teammates all night long. That was super special. Moving forward, we're going to grow a lot as a team this season and in the next year or two. We have a chance to be really special, and I have a lot of faith in this group."

First Half

The early play of Johnson started the Cougars off on the right foot, with a 3-pointer followed by a steal that led to a fast-break layup by Traore. Johnson hit another three to take an 8-2 lead at the 17:36 mark.

Both teams struggled to take care of the ball early, registering nine combined turnovers in the first six minutes. With 14:04 left in the half, BYU had capitalized with 11 points off turnovers compared to Ottawa’s five to take a 16-11 lead.

Physical defense by the Cougars led to a series of fouls and an early bonus advantage for Ottawa. With a 20-16 lead, Trey Stewart hit a three to punctuate a 4-of-7 team start from beyond the arc.

BYU opened a double-digit advantage with just under five minutes remaining in the half behind 24 points in the paint.

The Cougars lead would balloon to a 20-point advantage in the half’s final minute before Ottawa cut it to 51-35 after a buzzer-beating three pointer.

At halftime, Traore led both teams in rebounds with 8. Johnson tallied 12 points on 3-for-3 from three and 4-of-5 overall. As a team, the Cougars shot an efficient 50% (7-of-14) from the three-point line.

Second Half

A Robinson 3-pointer marked 12 points for the guard, with each coming off a 4-for-5 start behind the arc. The Cougars wasted no time capitalizing on six early turnovers by the Spirit as Williams hit back-to-back threes to go up 65-40.

A string of six points by Ally Atiki that included two dunks brought the sophomore’s total points to 12 in just 11 minutes of play.

The ensuing minutes provided valuable experience for many contributors off the bench – including newcomers Tredyn Christensen, Dallin Hall, Jared McGregor, Braeden Moore, Richie Saunders, Noah Waterman and Tanner Toolson.

Despite the wide gap, BYU kept its intensity up while maintaining a large lead for the remainder of the contest. Its greatest advantage was 43 points en route to a 109-69 victory.

Attendance on the night was 7,315

BYU returns to action next week, hosting Idaho State on Monday, Nov. 7 at 7:00 p.m. at the Marriott Center. Watch the Cougars face the Bengals on BYUtv or listen live on BYU Radio and the BYU Sports Network KSL 1160 AM/102.7 FM.