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Big 12 tournament roundup: BYU rolls behind AJ Dybantsa’s 40

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Last updated: March 11, 2026 8:40 am
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AJ Dybantsa’s 40-Point Masterpiece Powers BYU Past Kansas State in Big 12 Tournament Opener

The Big 12 Men’s Basketball Tournament is where legends are born and seasons are saved. On Tuesday night in Kansas City, BYU’s AJ Dybantsa authored a performance for the ages, pouring in a career-high 40 points to single-handedly ignite the Cougars’ offense and carry them to a decisive 105-91 victory over Kansas State. In a game defined by runs, Dybantsa’s brilliance was the constant, ensuring tenth-seeded BYU’s stay in the heartland was extended.

Contents
  • A Star is Born in Kansas City: Dybantsa Takes Over
  • Supporting Cast Fuels the Second-Half Firestorm
  • Kansas State’s Valiant Effort Falls Short
  • Tournament Takeaways and a Look Ahead to West Virginia
  • Conclusion: A Night for the BYU History Books

A Star is Born in Kansas City: Dybantsa Takes Over

From the opening tip, it was clear AJ Dybantsa was operating on a different plane. The sophomore forward was unstoppable, blending explosive athleticism with a refined scoring touch. His final line—40 points, nine rebounds, six assists—wasn’t just impressive; it was dominant. He scored at every level: bullying his way to the rim, hitting smooth mid-range jumpers, and stretching the floor when needed. His most electrifying sequence came late in the first half, with consecutive fastbreak dunks that capped a 7-0 run and gave BYU a 50-49 halftime lead they would never relinquish.

“When a player gets in that kind of zone, your job is simple: get him the ball and get out of the way,” said BYU coach Mark Pope after the game. “AJ was phenomenal tonight. He carried the load offensively and made everyone around him better. That’s what special players do in March.”

Dybantsa’s performance wasn’t just about volume; it was about timeliness. Every time Kansas State threatened to build momentum or close the gap, Dybantsa had an answer—a silky step-back, a powerful and-one finish, or a pinpoint pass to an open teammate.

Supporting Cast Fuels the Second-Half Firestorm

While Dybantsa was the undisputed headliner, BYU’s victory was a symphony, not a solo act. The Cougars’ depth, a hallmark of their 22-win season, shone brightly when it mattered most.

  • Kennard Davis Jr. emerged from a quiet first half to become a flamethrower in the second, draining three critical three-pointers and scoring all 15 of his points after intermission. His shooting spaced the floor and punished Kansas State for over-helping on Dybantsa.
  • Robert Wright III provided the early spark, scoring all 14 of his points in a dynamic first-half display that kept BYU afloat during Kansas State’s early pushes.
  • The second half began with a decisive knockout punch. Aleksej Kostic and Davis connected on consecutive triples to immediately push the lead to seven, setting a tone of aggression that lasted the entire half. BYU’s ball movement was crisp, leading to 21 team assists and a sizzling 54% shooting from the field.

“That’s who we are,” said Davis Jr. “We have multiple guys who can go off on any night. Tonight was AJ’s night, and my job was to be ready when my number was called. We feed off each other’s energy.”

Kansas State’s Valiant Effort Falls Short

For the 15th-seeded Wildcats (12-20), the season ends in Kansas City, but not without a fight. Freshman guard P.J. Haggerty was spectacular, scoring 27 points and attacking the BYU defense relentlessly. Nate Johnson added 19 points, with 14 coming in a strong first half, and Khamari McGriff chipped in 13. For stretches, Kansas State’s offense looked potent, but they simply had no answer for the Dybantsa-led onslaught.

The Wildcats’ defense, which had been a point of emphasis all season, ultimately couldn’t contain BYU’s multifaceted attack. The Cougars’ 105 points were the most allowed by Kansas State in a Big 12 Tournament game, a testament to the offensive clinic put on by BYU.

“We competed, but they made more plays,” said Kansas State coach Jerome Tang. “Hats off to Dybantsa. We threw different looks at him, and he solved every one. That’s a talented BYU team, and they played like it tonight.”

Tournament Takeaways and a Look Ahead to West Virginia

BYU’s emphatic win sends a clear message to the rest of the bracket: the Cougars are peaking at the right time. Their high-octane offense, now bolstered by a superstar performance, looks capable of making a deep run. However, the path gets significantly tougher immediately.

The Cougars now advance to face seventh-seeded West Virginia in the second round on Wednesday night. The Mountaineers present a starkly different challenge—a physical, defensive-minded squad that will look to slow the pace and make every possession a grind. The key for BYU will be maintaining their offensive flow against West Virginia’s pressure and finding ways to get Dybantsa clean looks in a more physical contest.

Expert Analysis: “Tonight was about talent winning out,” said ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla. “BYU has the offensive weapons to beat anyone in this league on a given night. The question moving forward is their consistency on defense. They gave up 91 tonight. Against the West Virginias and Houstons of the world, they’ll need more stops. But with Dybantsa playing at this level, they have a ceiling as high as any team left in Kansas City.”

Prediction: BYU will enter the West Virginia game with immense confidence. If Dybantsa can continue his dominant play and Davis or Wright can provide a consistent secondary scoring punch, the Cougars have the firepower to advance. Expect a tighter, lower-scoring affair, but BYU’s offensive versatility gives them a slight edge. Look for the Cougars to survive and advance in a nail-biter.

Conclusion: A Night for the BYU History Books

March is defined by moments, and AJ Dybantsa created one that will be replayed in BYU highlights for generations. His 40-point eruption was more than just a statistical marvel; it was a statement of intent. In their inaugural Big 12 Tournament game last year, BYU went one-and-done. This year, led by a superstar performance, they have emphatically broken that seal and announced themselves as a serious threat.

The 105-91 victory over Kansas State was a showcase of offensive artistry and resilience. As the Cougars turn their focus to West Virginia, they do so knowing they possess the most potent weapon on any floor: a player in the midst of a legendary run. In the win-or-go-home crucible of March, that’s the ultimate advantage. The Big 12 Tournament is officially on notice—BYU is here, and AJ Dybantsa is just getting started.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

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