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Clemson basketball lost 67-64 defeat to No. 10 BYU after blowing a 22-point lead.

BYU mounted its largest second-half comeback in program history, capped by a game-winning buzzer-beater.

Clemson had no answers for BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa, who scored 22 of his career-high 28 points in the second half to give the Tigers their second straight heartbreaking loss.

It was supposed to be the crowning achievement of Clemson basketball 's season so far.

The Tigers led by 22 points with 19:50 left in the game against No. 10 BYU on Dec. 9 after closing the first half on a 21-0 run to have a 21-point halftime lead. Per ESPN's broadcast, this was Clemson's first 10-plus halftime lead against an AP top-10 team since Feb. 15, 2020, against Louisville, putting the Tigers in pos

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