Men's College Basketball
Preview
Cincinnati at Brigham Young
When: 10:30 PM ET, Saturday, January 25, 2025
Where: Marriott Center, Provo, Utah

Despite the hype that has surrounded BYU freshman Egor Demin -- a potential NBA lottery draft pick -- it's junior Richie Saunders who has been the Cougars' MVP and steadiest player this season.

BYU (12-6, 3-4 Big 12) will lean on Saunders again Saturday night when it hosts Cincinnati (12-6, 2-5) and tries to get its conference record back to .500.

In an 83-67 victory at Colorado on Tuesday -- BYU's first true road win this season -- Saunders scored 25 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the field and grabbed five rebounds. He is averaging a team-high 14.5 points while shooting 52 percent overall and 43 percent from 3-point range.

"Richie's been a stud for us all year," BYU coach Kevin Young said. "He's very consistent. He's a hard guy to stop, because a lot of stuff he gets, he gets it within the flow. He probably has one of the quickest releases in the country, I think."

The Cougars likely will need more than the two points Saunders contributed last year when Cincinnati visited Provo and upset the then-No. 12 Cougars 71-60 in BYU's Big 12 debut.

Trevin Knell led BYU with 27 points on nine 3-pointers when the teams met last year. Knell had 14 points against Colorado to help the Cougars win for the second time in three games after a three-game skid.

Demin dished out a team-high seven assists to go with eight points, four steals and two blocked shots against the Buffaloes.

The Cougars made 11 of 24 3-point attempts, which played a key factor as they turned a two-point halftime lead into a blowout victory. This season, BYU is shooting 35.9 percent beyond the arc.

"They can rain threes like Texas Tech can do," Cincinnati coach Wes Miller said. "They probably get to them slightly differently, but you've got to get set in transition and not give them up. You can't give them up on offensive rebounds like we did against Texas Tech."

In an 81-71 loss to the visiting Red Raiders on Tuesday, Cincinnati allowed 10 offensive rebounds and were outrebounded 34-27. The Bearcats shot 51.9 percent from the field but made only three 3-pointers compared to 12 for Texas Tech.

Jizzle James led Cincinnati's offense with 17 points, while leading scorer Simas Lukosius (12.2 ppg) was held to 10 points on 1-of-7 shooting from the field.

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Neutral Day Night Conf
Cincinnati 12-6 L1 8-3 3-3 1-0 5-2 7-4 2-5
Brigham Young 12-6 W1 9-1 1-4 2-1 3-3 9-3 3-4
Last Meeting
Cincinnati Brigham Young
Date Away Home Pts Reb FG% Pts Reb FG%
1/6/24 CIN 71 BYU 60 71 42 42.6 60 32 32.8
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Cincinnati V. Lakhin 17 50.0 3
Brigham Young T. Knell 27 56.2 0
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Cincinnati A. Bandaogo 11 0 11
Brigham Young N. Waterman 8 2 6
Assists Player  
Cincinnati S. Lukosius 3
Brigham Young A. Khalifa 6
Season
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Cincinnati S. Lukosius 220 42.5 25
Brigham Young R. Saunders 247 52.0 30
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Cincinnati D. Mitchell 119 30 89
Brigham Young K. Keita 144 54 90
Assists Player  
Cincinnati J. James 74
Brigham Young E. Demin 87
Quickchart Matchup
blue bar Cincinnati Off vs  red bar Brigham Young Defense
blue bar 72.3 Points For
red bar 67.0 Points Against
blue bar 45.5 FG%
red bar 41.8 FG%
blue bar 34.4 Reb
red bar 26.2 Reb
red bar Brigham Young Off vs  blue bar Cincinnati Defense
red bar 80.4 Points For
blue bar 61.7 Points Against
red bar 47.8 FG%
blue bar 39.1 FG%
red bar 35.4 Reb
blue bar 29.5 Reb