BYU forward AJ Dybantsa (3) shoots over Clemson forward Jake...

BYU forward AJ Dybantsa (3) shoots over Clemson forward Jake Wahlin (10) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, in New York. Credit: AP/Noah K. Murray

NEW YORK — Robert Wright III made a 3-pointer as time expired after AJ Dybantsa scored 22 of his season-high 28 points in the second half, and No. 10 BYU stormed back from a 21-point deficit to beat Clemson 67-64 on Tuesday night in the Jimmy V Classic.

The Cougars (8-1) lost a six-point lead in the final 70 seconds but completed the comeback when Wright took an inbounds pass from Mihailo Boskovic and sank a 3-pointer from the right side that cleanly went in.

Dybantsa surpassed his previous high of 25 in the Cougars’ two-point loss to UConn on Nov. 15 in Boston. The freshman shot 9 for 17 and highlighted the biggest night of his college career with a one-handed dunk from the middle of the lane that put BYU up 62-56 with 1:10 left.

After his thunderous slam, Clemson rallied and a layup by Dillon Hunter tied it at 64 with 5 seconds remaining.

Wright added 17 points and Keba Keita contributed 10 on four dunks, including a slam that led to uneven rim and caused a nearly 20-minute delay with 11:40 left and BYU trailing by nine.

Jestin Porter led Clemson (7-3) with 17 points but the Tigers were outscored 45-21 in the second half. RJ Godfrey added 13 and Efrem Johnson contributed 10 as Clemson shot 36.2% overall, including 25.9% after halftime.

BYU shot 40.3% and survived an off night from Richie Saunders, who was held to five points. Saunders shot 2 for 11 and missed all seven 3-point tries.

BYU forward AJ Dybantsa (3) dribbles the ball against Clemson...

BYU forward AJ Dybantsa (3) dribbles the ball against Clemson during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, in New York. Credit: AP/Noah K. Murray

Dybantsa was 2 for 6 in the first half when BYU allowed a 21-0 run and trailed 44-22 at halftime, but the forward hit an array of difficult shots to fuel the comeback.

Porter fueled Clemson’s big run, including a shot that rolled in as the shot clock expired. That helped the Tigers take a 43-22 lead after there were eight ties in the opening 13 minutes.

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