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BYU Cougars basketball: Team overcomes all road obstacles
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"When your back's against the wall and everyone's against you, it's a good feeling ... especially when you walk away with a victory," Cummard said.
Coming out loaded with energy the Bengals took a 12-6 behind two treys from local product Matt Stucki. But the Cougars quickly quieted the home fans and tamed the Bengals with an 11-0 run. A running bank shot by Cummard tied the game 12-12, after which a 3-pointer up top by Tavernari and a follow-up break-away dunk by the junior from Brazil gave BYU the lead for good.
After an Emery steal and layup put the Cougars ahead by eight, the Bengals cut the margin to 26-22 at the six-minute mark on a driving basket by Morgan. The next three minutes, however, belonged to BYU as the Cougars ran off 14 straight to stretch the lead to 18 at 40-22. The run featured 3-pointers by Cummard and Fredette, two reverse layups by Tavernari and a hammer dunk down the lane by Chris Miles.
"It reminded us of a tough league game in the middle of November and (winning a game like that) is a good sign," Rose said.
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