BYU basketball came up short against No. 3 UConn in a Top 10 clash at the TD Garden in Boston.

The seventh-ranked Cougars fell to the Huskies 86-84.

With 15 minutes remaining in the second half, it didn’t look like a game that was going to come down to the final possessions.

UConn 86, BYU 84: Game Recap

BYU found themselves down by 20, 59-39. But even more than the score, BYU was down two starters as Kennard Davis, who was arrested earlier in the week in Provo for alleged DUI, and center Keba Keita suffered a head injury that caused him to leave the game in the first half.

It was a homecoming for BYU freshman star AJ Dybantsa. The Brockton, Massachusetts native was impressive in front of the Boston crowd, which was primarily made up of UConn fans.

Dybantsa scored 25 points on 8-of-14

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