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BYU Beats Florida Intl. in Overtime
          1st       2nd       ot        f
     byu   38        31       14       83
     fiu   36        33        6       75
           

HIGH SCORERS:   BYU - TERRELL LYDAY 26, TODD CHRISTENSEN 14,
                MICHAEL VRANES 12
                FLORIDA INTL - MARSHOD FAIRWEATHER 22, DARIUS
                COOK 20, KAREL ROSARIO 18

 HIGH REBOUND:  BYU - SILESTER RIVERS 11, MEKELI WESLEY 7
                FLORIDA INTL - DARIUS COOK 7, MICHAEL TUCKER 7

 HIGH ASSISTS:  BYU - MATT MONTAGUE 8, MICHAEL VRANES 3
                FLORIDA INTL - DARIUS COOK 4, BEN SCHIFFERER 4

          ATT:  953
MIAMI, Fla. (Dec. 23, 1999) — Scoring eight of his 12 points in the five-minute overtime period, BYU’s Michael Vranes helped the Cougars pull away from Florida International Thursday for an 83-75 overtime win.

Improving to 8-2 on the year with the win, BYU almost suffered the same fate it faced Tuesday in a loss at South Alabama when the Cougars lost a double-digit second half lead and trailed the home team entering the final minute of the game. But this time the Cougars were able to even the score with less than a minute remaining when senior forward Silester Rivers completed a three-point play to tie the game at 69. Terrell Lyday’s tough perimeter defense on Marsho Fairweather, Florida International’s leading scorer, kept Fairweather from getting a good look and his shot fell short of the mark.

“We had some great individual efforts in the game tonight,” BYU coach Steve Cleveland said. “It was a great first half by Todd Christensen and Terrell (Lyday) and Matt (Montague) were just nails all game long. Terrell not only scored points but played tremendous defense.”

Lyday scored a career-high 26 points to lead all scorers while Christensen chipped in 14, Michael Vranes contributed 12 and Rivers added 10 points and a game- and season-high 11 rebounds in his first start of the year in place of Eric Nielsen. Mekeli Wesley had eight points and seven rebounds while Montague dished out a game-high eight assists.

The Cougars took a 38-36 lead into intermission thanks to Todd Christensen’s 14 first half points. Christensen’s four three-pointers helped the Cougars match their season high with eight threes in the first half alone. Wesley, BYU’s leading scorer on the season, was scoreless in the first 20 minutes but tallied five points right out of the break, including BYU’s ninth three-pointer, to start a 10-0 Cougar run that grew to 14-2 when BYU took its biggest lead of the game at 52-38.

But with the Cougars seemingly in charge with a 13-point lead at 56-43, the Golden Panthers turned the tables and scored the next 13 points as part of a larger 18-4 Florida International run to even the score at 56. Even though the Cougars had lost a 10-point lead at South Alabama Tuesday, and eventually the game, the Cougars were able to force overtime against a very athletic Florida International team and allow Vranes the opportunity to provide his heroics.

“I had a gut feeling with about three minutes to go that Michael (Vranes) might be the one who could get his shots off,” Cleveland said. “He definitely responded.”

Vranes sealed the win in overtime when his steal forced a Florida International foul and his subsequent free throw gave BYU an 81-75 advantage. Two Lyday free throws finished the scoring and gave BYU the final 83-75 margin. The Cougars shot 44 percent for the game while holding the Golden Panthers to 34 percent. BYU set season highs in three-pointers made and attempted, converting on 11 of 22 treys.

Florida International was led by Fairweather with 22 points, while teammates Darius Cook added 20 and Karel Rosario 18. The Golden Panthers fell to 4-5 with the loss.

BYU will take the Christmas break before a game at UC Santa Barbara Dec. 29. The Cougars’ next home game is Jan. 5 against UC Irvine.
Source: BYU Athletic Department

BYU (83)
                      fg    ft    rb
               min   m-a   m-a   o-t  a pf   tp
Rivers          31   3-6   4-7  3-11  0  3   10
Vranes          23   4-6   2-4   1-3  3  2   12
Lyday           39  8-18  7-10   1-4  2  0   26
Wesley          36   3-9   1-2   2-7  1  4    8
Montague        41   0-3   2-2   0-4  8  1    2
Christensen     11   5-7   0-0   0-1  1  1   14
Roberts          3   0-0   2-2   0-1  0  0    2
Allen            5   0-0   2-2   0-1  0  0    2
E Nielsen       16   1-3   0-0   0-2  0  5    2
Cooper          20   2-7   0-0   3-6  1  3    5
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TOTALS         225 26-59 20-29 10-40 16 19   83
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Percentages: FG-.441, FT-.690. 3-Point Goals:
11-22, .500 (Vranes 2-3, Lyday 3-9, Wesley 1-2,
Christensen 4-5, Cooper 1-3). Team rebounds: 6.
Blocked shots: None. Turnovers: 21 (Montague 4,
Vranes 4, Wesley 4, Christensen 2, Cooper 2,
Lyday 2, Allen, E Nielsen, Rivers). Steals: 13
(Rivers 3, Wesley 3, Lyday 2, Montague 2, Allen,
Cooper, Vranes).

FLORIDA INTL (75)
                      fg    ft    rb
               min   m-a   m-a   o-t  a pf   tp
Rosario         25  7-11   4-4   2-4  0  5   18
Tucker          29   3-7   0-0   2-7  2  3    6
Cook            34  6-12  8-15   5-7  4  3   20
Fairweather     43  7-26   4-4   2-4  1  2   22
Schifferer      26   1-5   0-0   1-5  4  1    3
Fisher          31   0-3   4-4   0-4  0  4    4
Aaron            7   0-0   0-0   0-0  0  1    0
Robinson        30   0-6   2-2   1-5  1  2    2
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TOTALS         225 24-70 22-29 13-36 12 21   75
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Percentages: FG-.343, FT-.759. 3-Point Goals:
5-23, .217 (Tucker 0-2, Fairweather 4-16,
Schifferer 1-3, Fisher 0-2). Team rebounds: 4.
Blocked shots: 4 (Tucker 2, Cook, Robinson).
Turnovers: 16 (Fairweather 4, Cook 3, Robinson 3,
Tucker 3, Rosario 2, Aaron). Steals: 12 (Tucker
4, Cook 2, Fairweather 2, Schifferer 2, Fisher,
Robinson).
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Byu                38   31   14  -   83
Florida Intl       36   33    6  -   75
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Technical fouls: Byu 1 (Bench).  A: 953.
Officials: Larry Ware, Brian Allred, Sam Croft.