NCAAB Game Recap - Alabama at BYU
Fri Nov 24, 2017 2:30 PM EST

Duke
85
Tex
78
F(OT)
Purd
89
Ariz
64
F
Oakl
59
Kansas
102
F
UConn
57
MSU
77
F
Vill
64
NrthIA
50
F
Fla
111
Gonz
105
F(2OT)
UNC
87
Ark
68
F
UMass
51
Minn
69
F
Xav
86
AzSt
102
F
Pepp
65
TAMU
81
F
StFPA
72
Lou
84
F
Vand
59
Seton
72
F
StMar
79
WaSt
84
F
UCF
45
WVU
83
F
Bama
71
BYU
59
F
Mizzu
90
StJon
82
F
ChiSt
73
Presb
75
F
TNTec
86
NebOm
85
F
ArkSt
61
SoFL
72
F
Furm
78
UNH
64
F
ECU
47
Rut
61
F
LongB
74
OrSt
69
F
NoAZ
71
UCIrv
77
F
SeLA
77
Samf
71
F
AbCh
85
Campbl
80
F(OT)
Tenn
67
NCSU
58
F
MD-ES
66
JackSt
63
F
Nich
88
UMBC
89
F
PorSt
69
Butl
71
F
SprH
67
NOrl
74
F
Bry
78
Hartfo
73
F
Seatt
84
Wash
89
F
ORU
48
PSU
86
F
TXSo
77
Clem
84
F
UtSt
71
NE
67
F
Harv
77
StJos
71
F
AlaAM
74
Niag
96
F
Toled
77
Corn
80
F
StFNY
76
Navy
85
F
N TX
49
GaTec
63
F
JU
92
Fairf
84
F
E MI
67
Ind
87
F
UNCW
78
LoyIL
102
F
CenCT
74
Clev
73
F
USC-Up
74
BGSU
83
F
Portl
71
Okla
93
F
Norf
53
RobM
75
F
USM
71
SDak
84
F
W Ky
63
SMU
61
F
UGA
68
SDSU
75
F
WCU
65
TexAr
89
F
NM
67
TCU
69
F
FlaAM
50
WIGB
57
F
GWebb
47
WriSt
67
F
Winth
85
Aub
119
F
Denv
71
FlGlf
79
F
UNCG
75
Wake
81
F
MtStM
77
Ohio
96
F
HiPt
67
UNCC
70
F
Kent
67
Valpa
77
F
UVA
70
URI
55
F
NCC
73
Ill
86
F
Nebras
84
Maris
59
F
GrgWas
59
KSU
67
F
E WA
69
Utah
85
F
TXAMC
58
UTSA
72
F
(N/A)
48
MOSt
80
F
Citad
78
FSU
113
F
(N/A)
44
E IL
96
F
SacHr
50
NW
81
F
Stan
71
OhSt
79
F
NWSt
60
ColSt
72
F
N CO
80
YSU
67
F
WIMil
49
Wisc
71
F
ArkPB
69
Pacif
78
F
CAPoly
53
CenMI
56
F
Oreg
89
DeP
79
F(OT)
Sac
63
CS-Ful
68
F
StBon
63
MD
61
F
PVAM
66
UCSB
69
F
Hamp
80
Rider
94
F
TxSt
62
Canis
68
F
Ida
62
CSBak
64
F
Nev
67
HI
54
F

Alabama 71, BYU 59

Nov 24, 2017, 2:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(25) Alabama

42

29

71

BYU

31

28

59

No. 25 Alabama tops BYU in Barclays Center Classic
Fri Nov 24, 2017 5:48 PM

NEW YORK (AP) To hear Avery Johnson speak, the importance of preseason tournaments for his young team can be distilled to one word.

"Exposure," Johnson said after No. 25 Alabama's 71-59 win over BYU in the Barclays Center Classic on Friday.

"(It) gives the kids a new experience. You can't take for granted a lot of them have never been to New York," said Johnson, who joked about his prior experience in Brooklyn as coach of the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, where he compiled a 60-116 record before being fired during the 2012-13 season.

"There's been a lot of great basketball played in Brooklyn. I know that for a fact. Not necessarily my team, but overall," Johnson said.

His team on Friday showed it could find a way to win. Alabama improved to 5-0, the best start for the Crimson Tide since 2012-13, when they began 6-0.

John Petty scored 16 points to lead Alabama. Dazon Ingram added 15 for the Crimson Tide. Donta Hall had 12, and Collin Sexton finished with 10.

"We have a very balanced team," Ingram said. "We try to be as balanced as we can offensively and defensively."

BYU fell to 3-2 with its second loss in three games. Yoeli Childs led the Cougars with 21 points.

"Unique" was the word BYU coach Dave Rose used to describe the Steinberg Wellness Center, on the campus of Long Island University in Brooklyn. Since Barclays Center was hosting an NBA game and the consolation and championship games of the Preseason NIT, the first day of the Barclays Center Classic was moved to the Northeast Conference school's small gym a few blocks away.

"Not what we expected when we signed up for this thing," Rose said.

In his third season, Johnson is attempting to build Alabama into a program that can compete on a national level. And the matchup against BYU showed why the Crimson Tide could be an intriguing team this season.

Alabama built a 15-point lead in the second half following Riley Norris' layup with 10:43 left. Part of that was because of the Crimson Tide's ability to pressure BYU defensively. Alabama recorded six blocked shots and forced 11 turnovers.

"We tried to mix up our defenses," Johnson said. "I think in today's game you can't have one pick-and-roll coverage. You need four or five or six of them just to try to keep teams off balance."

But program building does mean growing pains. And the Crimson Tide's youth also revealed itself in the second half. Following Petty's 3-pointer with 7:35 left, which gave Alabama a 61-47 lead, BYU outscored the Crimson Tide 8-2 in a span of 1:21 to cut the deficit to 63-55. Dalton Nixon made two free throws and Zac Seljaas made consecutive 3s for the Cougars in that stretch.

BYU got back into the game in part because of questionable shot selection in the second half from the Crimson Tide, who made 18 of 30 shots from the field before halftime. Alabama missed 16 of 25 shots from the field in the second half.

"Overall we may lack in experience," Johnson said. "We'll continue to grow and gain some more experience. We hope when we gain that experience with our talent we'll be able to make that next step. But we're not ready to take that step yet."

Eight points was as close as BYU would get. Ingram knocked down two free throws, and Hall's tip-in in the final two minutes gave the Crimson Tide the margin of victory.

BIG PICTURE

Alabama: Size matters. At least it does to the Crimson Tide. Alabama has 11 players 6-foot-5 or taller. That size and length allowed Alabama to create turnovers and contest shots, leading to fast breaks.

BYU: It may not be fair to say as Elijah Bryant goes, so does BYU. But Bryant, who entered the game averaging 21.5 points, was limited to three points in the first half and five for the game.

NOTES

The Crimson Tide entered the game having won their first four by an average of 18 points per game. Moreover, Alabama was holding opponents to .411 shooting from the field and .338 shooting from 3-point range, while blocking 6.8 shots and forcing 7.3 steals in those games. ... The Cougars fell to 0-2 all-time against the Crimson Tide. In the only other meeting, BYU dropped a 77-74 decision on Dec. 30, 1957.

UP NEXT:

Alabama: Will play No. 14 Minnesota Saturday in the Barclays Center Classic.

BYU: Will play Massachusetts Saturday in Brooklyn.

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Leaders

Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Petty 16 0 1 1 2 1
D. Hall 14 0 0 9 0 1
BYU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
Y. Childs 21 0 0 11 0 2
T. Haws 9 0 6 4 0 0

Team Comparison

Bama BYU
Points For 71 59
Field Goals 27/55-49% 22/59-37%
Three Pointers 5/13-38% 4/17-24%
Free Throws 12/16-75% 11/21-52%
Offensive Rebounds 8 13
Defensive Rebounds 26 21
Rebounds 37 38
Blocks 6 3
Steals 6 3
Turnovers 9 11
Personal Fouls 19 21
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Bama Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 24 Bama 71 @ BYU 59 J. Petty 16 Y. Childs 21

Game Information

Stadium: Steinberg Wellness Center, Brooklyn, New York
Attendance: 1,240
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