From Deseret News archives:
Mountain men: BYU ends Falcons' home streak, clinch MWC title
Nobody in the Cougar corner wanted it to end. They'd done what nobody else had in 30 straight tries and humbled the Falcons in the process with a convincing four-point win on a court that's proved a bone yard to visitors.
"I'm proud of our guys, they played hard, they never gave up," said Rose, whose win over the Falcons may be his biggest in his two-year career, the Cougars' third victory over a ranked team this season.
BYU overcame an 11-point second-half deficit to race ahead of the Falcons with key rebounding, big 3-point shots and free throws and key defensive stops. The win gave BYU the No. 1 seed in the Mountain West Conference Tournament in Las Vegas next week and clinched at least a tie for the league title.
After the big win, the Cougars left Clune Arena on a charter flight to Provo where they'll prepare for Saturday's final regular season game with Utah in the Marriott Center with a 22-7 overall record, 12-3 in league play.
A win over Utah could give the Cougars their first outright basketball title since 1987-88 a run of 19 years.
Austin Ainge scored 14 points, making all four of his 3-point shots in the first half to lead the Cougars. But it was key free-throw shooting by Trent Plaisted and automatic inside scoring and rebounding late from Keena Young that preserved the win, giving the Cougars the most dominating road record in the league at 5-3.
The Cougars trailed the Falcons 49-38 with 13:14 to play when Jimmy Balderson and Jonathan Tavernari combined for a pair of bombs. Tavernari added a driving layin in between those two 3-point shots and the Cougars trailed 49-46 with 10:32 to play.
This is when Plaisted, who has struggled from the line all season for the Cougars, stepped up to the charity stripe and with the clock reading a symbolic 9:11 cadets in Section Eight right under the Cougar basket screaming and waving their hands to distract him promptly buried a pair of free throws to lift the Cougars to within one point.
"Watch, Trent will be giving the rest of us lessons in practice Wednesday," said Ainge.
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