Analysis: BYU buries its Big Dance demons, executes its way past VCU with an offensive clinic

The No. 17-ranked Cougars’ offensive versatility was on full display in 80-71 win over Virginia Commonwealth

DENVER — Dallin Hall, Trevin Knell, Fouss Traore and Richie Saunders had sat on BYU’s first-round loss in the NCAA Tournament “for exactly 365 days,” according to Hall, and not a day went by that the Cougars who returned when coach Kevin Young took over the program didn’t think about that excruciating afternoon in Omaha.

That’s why there was such a sense of relief, mixed with the euphoria that only a win in the Big Dance can bring, after sixth-seeded BYU buried Atlantic 10 champion VCU 80-71 in a first-round game at Ball Arena on Thursday.

“We have been waiting for this moment for a long, long time,” Hall said.

And why not? The Cougars (25-9), who will advance to play No. 3 seed Wisconsin (27-9) in a second-rounder on Saturday with a berth in the Sweet 16 in New Jersey on the line, picked up their first NCAA Tournament win since 2012 and first Round of 64 win since 2011 — when Jimmer Fredette led the Cougars to two wins, also in Denver, and an appearance in the Sweet 16.

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