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Vokietaitis has 23 as No. 11 seed Texas gets past Dybantsa and No. 6 BYU 79-71 in March Madness

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Vokietaitis has 23 as No. 11 seed Texas gets past Dybantsa and No. 6 BYU 79-71 in March Madness

Vokietaitis Powers No. 11 Texas Past Dybantsa, No. 6 BYU in March Madness Thriller

PORTLAND, Ore. — In a clash defined by a superstar’s brilliance and a team’s relentless grit, the NCAA Tournament delivered another iconic March moment. No. 11 seed Texas, riding the Herculean effort of forward Matas Vokietaitis, weathered a historic 35-point onslaught from BYU phenom AJ Dybantsa to secure a 79-71 victory in the first round of the West Regional on Thursday. The game was a masterpiece of contrasting styles: one transcendent individual talent against a unified, physical squad refusing to let its season end.

Contents
  • A Star is Born: Vokietaitis Announces Himself on the National Stage
  • Dybantsa’s Magnificent, But Lonely, Fight
  • Texas’s Blueprint: Toughness, Balance, and Timely Plays
  • What’s Next: Texas’s Path and a Potential Dynasty Cut Short
  • Conclusion: The Essence of March Captured in 40 Minutes

A Star is Born: Vokietaitis Announces Himself on the National Stage

While all pre-game chatter centered on Dybantsa, it was Texas’s Matas Vokietaitis who authored the most complete performance of the day. The junior, known more for his defensive presence during the regular season, exploded for a career-high 23 points and a dominant 16 rebounds. His work on the interior was the cornerstone of Texas’s game plan.

Vokietaitis was relentless, converting tough put-backs, establishing deep post position, and finishing through contact. His 16 rebounds, including 5 on the offensive glass, directly led to 14 second-chance points for the Longhorns, a critical margin in a tight contest.

“We knew we had to match their physicality, and then some,” Vokietaitis said after the game. “It wasn’t about one guy on their side; it was about our whole team being tougher for forty minutes. The rebounds were there for the taking, and I just wanted them more.”

Dybantsa’s Magnificent, But Lonely, Fight

AJ Dybantsa, the freshman sensation who led the nation in scoring, put on a show that will be remembered in BYU and NCAA Tournament lore. Playing every single minute of the game, Dybantsa poured in 35 points on an array of step-back threes, explosive drives, and impossible mid-range jumpers. He was two points shy of tying the BYU NCAA Tournament single-game scoring record shared by legends Danny Ainge and Jimmer Fredette.

Yet, his brilliance highlighted a fatal flaw for the Cougars. BYU’s offense often devolved into watching Dybantsa work, and Texas’s defense, while unable to stop him individually, successfully limited his supporting cast. No other BYU player reached double figures until a late three-pointer pushed one teammate to 10 points.

  • AJ Dybantsa’s stat line: 35 points, 12-24 FG, 5-10 3PT, 6-7 FT.
  • BYU’s other starters: Combined for 24 points on 9-32 shooting.
  • NBA Draft implications: Dybantsa’s performance, in defeat, showcased why he is a consensus top candidate for the No. 1 overall pick should he declare. He carried the offensive load with poise beyond his years.

“It’s a terrible feeling,” Dybantsa stated, his season likely over. “The points don’t matter. We lost. I gave everything I had, but Texas was the better team today.”

Texas’s Blueprint: Toughness, Balance, and Timely Plays

Texas’s victory was a textbook example of how to win in March. Following a nail-biting First Four victory over N.C. State just 48 hours prior—sealed by Tramon Mark’s clutch fadeaway—the Longhorns displayed remarkable resilience and strategic discipline.

Coach Frank Martin’s game plan was clear: make Dybantsa work for every point, and punish BYU everywhere else. Alongside Vokietaitis’s interior mastery, guard Tramon Mark provided a crucial secondary scoring punch with 19 points. More importantly, Texas controlled the tempo, winning the rebounding battle 42-31 and committing only 7 turnovers.

Texas’s defense employed a physical, switching scheme that wore down BYU’s role players. While Dybantsa hit spectacular shots, the Cougars’ offense became stagnant and predictable in the final ten minutes, as Texas built a cushion that even Dybantsa couldn’t erase.

“We’re not a team of superstars,” Coach Martin emphasized. “We’re a team. We win with defense, we win on the glass, and we win by trusting each other. Matas was incredible, but everyone in that locker room contributed to stopping a truly special player.”

What’s Next: Texas’s Path and a Potential Dynasty Cut Short

The Texas Longhorns advance to face the winner of No. 3 Gonzaga and No. 14 Kennesaw State on Saturday. Their formula is now proven: they are a battle-tested, physically imposing team that thrives in gritty environments. A matchup with Gonzaga’s efficient offense would be a fascinating contrast, while they would need to avoid a letdown against a potential Cinderella in Kennesaw State.

For BYU, the offseason begins with a monumental question: has the college basketball world seen the last of AJ Dybantsa? His college career may be a one-and-done masterpiece, a 35-point tournament loss that did nothing to diminish his otherworldly projection. His departure would leave a massive void in Provo and mark the end of a thrilling, if brief, era.

Expert Prediction: Texas’s momentum and physical style make them a dangerous out for any team. If Vokietaitis can replicate his dominance and they continue to get timely scoring from Mark, they have a legitimate chance to upset Gonzaga and march to the Sweet 16. Their confidence is at a season-high, and in March, a hot team with a clear identity is the most feared opponent of all.

Conclusion: The Essence of March Captured in 40 Minutes

Thursday’s showdown between Texas and BYU was March Madness in microcosm. It featured a legendary individual performance destined for highlight reels, countered by a collective, relentless effort that defines tournament success. AJ Dybantsa’s name will echo in NBA draft rooms for months, but on this day, it was Matas Vokietaitis and the Texas Longhorns who embodied the true spirit of the tournament: survive and advance. They proved that while a superstar can win games, a team with heart, toughness, and a singular purpose can win the moments that matter most. Their journey, forged in the First Four and hardened against a scoring titan, continues. March, once again, belongs to the tough.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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