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BYU stuns No. 7 Kansas, ends Jayhawks' 19-game home win streak - ESPN

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Dallin Hall and Jaxson Robinson scored 18 points apiece as BYU rallied from a 12-point deficit to beat seventh-ranked Kansas 76-68 on Tuesday night, ending the Jayhawks' 19-game home winning streak.

The Cougars (20-8, 8-7 Big 12) took a 66-63 lead when Noah Waterman drained a 3-pointer with 2:43 left. Hunter Dickinson answered with a 3 for Kansas, but Robinson hit two free throws and Hall drained another 3, sending BYU to a win in its first trip to storied Allen Fieldhouse since December 1971.

The loss by Kansas snapped a handful of other notable streaks, including an 82-game home win streak when leading at halftime, and a 67-game home win streak against unranked opponents.

• 82-game home win streak when leading at halftime
• 67-game home win streak vs. unranked opponents
• 19-game home win streak dating back to last season

— ESPN Stats & Information

For the Cougars, it was their first road win over a top-10 opponent since February 2017 against then-No. 1 Gonzaga. BYU had lost five straight road games against top-10 opponents entering Tuesday.

Dickinson had 17 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Jayhawks (21-7, 9-6), who were just 3-of-15 from 3-point range and 19-for-31 at the foul line. Dajuan Harris Jr. added 12 points, K.J. Adams Jr. scored 11 and Johnny Furphy finished with 10.

BYU won despite heavy foul trouble in part by going 13-of-34 from behind the 3-point arc.

Already playing without Kevin McCullar Jr., who missed his fifth game with a bone bruise on his knee, the Jayhawks had a scare when Nick Timberlake landed hard after going up for a rebound. The thud echoed through Allen Fieldhouse, and Timberlake spent a couple of minutes in the locker room before eventually returning to the game.

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