BYU's NCAA victory well-deserved

Cougars end 17-year NCAA tourney drought

Published: Friday, March 19, 2010 12:00 a.m. MDT
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OKLAHOMA CITY — BYU finally ended its 17-year drought at the NCAAs, but its victory over first-round opponent Florida was like pushing a camel through a key hole.

With 10 seconds left and Florida coach Billy Donovan screaming at his team, "No more fouls, no more fouls," BYU guard Jimmer Fredette gratefully looked at the clock ticking down. His face cracked into a grin as wide as the prairie.

BYU dispatched Florida of the SEC, 99-92 in double overtime, and as head coach Dave Rose put it, "We needed all 99 points."

The Cougars then celebrated harder than any BYU team had a right to do since 1993 in Chicago after beating SMU.

"You should have seen it in the locker room," said senior Chris Miles. "We went nuts in here, crazy."

"It was like Steve Young, finally getting that Super Bowl win," said athletic director Tom Holmoe.

And they should have let loose. They'd come out scared, taken control, lost control and regained control to finally put a shoe on the Gators in a thrilling, dramatic, made-for-TV game.

At several stages of the game, BYU players felt a familiar pain in the gut.

They were blowing it, choking.

The Cougars blew a 13-point lead, witnessed Florida go on a 25-9 run to regain the lead, and survived two failed game-winning shot attempts by Gator Chandler Parsons.

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BYU scratched, clawed and found a hero in Michael Loyd Jr. before riding star Fredette when, as if on cue by a TV producer, he buried a pair of dagger bombs in the final 2:38 of the second overtime.

"Our guys could have packed it in, but they didn't, none of them," said assistant coach John Wardenburg.

It was only fitting that BYU's only 30-win team end the Cougars' NCAA famine.

While Fredette ripped off 37 points without getting an old-fashioned three-point play on his patented drives, the story of this game was a familiar late-season role by Loyd, who electrified the Ford Arena with 10 points in two minutes shortly before halftime to lift a sputtering BYU team to a 35-33 lead at intermission.

Loyd, sporting a mohawk and a little chin fuzz, looked like a character out of a video game.

The Cougars had fallen behind 28-21 before Loyd turned into Iron Man and rocketed past Florida defenders on two drives and a pair of lightning treys.

Settled into the favored role, Rose watched his squad take a 59-46 lead at the 9:16 mark on a 3-pointer by Jackson Emery. But Florida then scored at will on the Cougars with Kenny Boynton dropping 3-bombs to tie the game at 68. It then became a slugfest through regulation and two overtimes.

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not a good outcome if you are a florida gator fan as i am. k state is...

rick | March 21, 2010 at 7:49 p.m.

BYU is a great team but they do get flustered and lose their...

TruBluBYU | March 19, 2010 at 8:32 p.m.

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BYU guard Jimmer Fredette celebrates after BYU defeated Florida 99-92 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Oklahoma City.

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