The Mercury News

Upstart BYU continues to roll, reaches title game

- — Bud Geracie

NATIONAL SEMIFINAL GAMES at Mercedes-benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

BYU 81, OHIO STATE 62 >> The Cougars (29-8) won this game with a 20-2 run to close the first half. Trailing 25-15 with 8:19 to play, they started their comeback with two quick baskets from star forward Yoeli Childs. A pair of 3-pointers by Jake Toolson, sandwiched around a layup by TJ Haws, tied the score at 27.

Colby Lee’s three-point play made it 30-27. Toolson hit another 3 — his third in 4:43 — at the horn to send BYU into the locker room at halftime with a 35-27 lead.

BYU sealed the deal by hitting five of its first six shots in the second half to lead 47-29. The Cougars went on to lead by as many 27 points, 72-45.

Ohio State went scoreless for the last 6:09 of the first half, missing 10 consecutiv­e shots. The Buckeyes, who made just 21 of 61 shots (34.4%), finished the season 25-11.

Toolson became the third player in three games to lead BYU in scoring; he had 24 points and hit 6 of 7 shots from behind the arc. The 6-5 senior guard also had a gamehigh 11 rebounds. Childs had 14 points; the 6-8 senior had led the Cougars with 28 in the West Regional final against Gonzaga. Haws had 13; the senior point guard had scored 26 in the regional semifinal.

BYU’S chances of reaching the Final Four, an unthinkabl­e notion when the field was announced, was helped significan­tly when the top two seeds in its half of the bracket — No. 2 San Diego State and No. 3 Seton Hall — were knocked out in the first round. Still, the Cougars,

who advanced with victories over Indiana, Eastern Washington and Arizona, had to beat No. 1 seeded Gonzaga.

The Cougars (29-8) have lost only twice in their last 19 games, and both by one point to Bay Area teams: 83-82 at USF and 51-50 to Saint Mary’s in the West Coast Conference tournament.

KANSAS 87, MARYLAND 77 >> Sophomore Devon Dotson scored 23 points and two of his teammates registered double-doubles as the Jayhawks ran their winning streak to 21 games, one short of the school record.

Kansas (33-3) last lost Jan. 11 at home to Baylor, 67-55. Its other losses were to Duke 68-66 in the third game of the season and to Villanova 56-55 on Dec. 21.

The Jayhawks outscored Maryland 17-3 at the start of the second half to turn a 43-41 lead into a 60-44 blowout. Maryland’s only points in the four-minute stretch came on a 3 by Anthony Cowan Jr. The Terrapins fought back and cut the deficit to 73-68 with 5:43 to play, but Dotson and Udoka Azubuike quickly answered with baskets to restore order.

Azubuike, the 7-foot senior, finished with 15 points and 14 rebounds. David Mccormack had 13 points and 11 rebounds. Marcus Garrett, the only Kansas starter not to score in double figures, had 12 assists.

Jalen Smith led Maryland (28-8) with 20 points. Cowan scored 18 to cap a career that saw him make 135 consecutiv­e starts and lead the team in scoring, assists and steals three years in a row.

 ?? GEORGE FREY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Guard Jake Toolson scored 24 points to help BYU advance to the championsh­ip game of the virtual NCAA tournament.
GEORGE FREY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Guard Jake Toolson scored 24 points to help BYU advance to the championsh­ip game of the virtual NCAA tournament.

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