Brigham Young Cougars
Schedule
Brigham Young Cougars
2004-2005 Regular Season schedule and scores
Brigham Young Cougars
2004-2005 NCAA schedule breakdown
Brigham Young Cougars schedule, November 2004
The Brigham Young Cougars had 4 NCAA games scheduled on the month of November 2004.
They went 1-3 overall. 1-2 on the road, and 0-1 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the Chaminade Silverswords (77-56) on November 24, 2004. That night Jared Jensen scored 16 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the North Carolina Tar Heels (86-50), led by Sean May (18 points, 8 rebounds, 0 assists).
Their longest winning streak on November 2004: 1 consecutive wins against Chaminade Silverswords.
The Brigham Young Cougars scored 61.00 points per game on November 2004, and allowed 67.75 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of November 2004, Michael Hall led the team in scoring with 13.50 points per game. Terry Nashif averaged 3.75 assists and Keena Young had 6.50 rebounds per contest.
Brigham Young Cougars schedule, December 2004
The Brigham Young Cougars had 9 NCAA games scheduled on the month of December 2004.
They went 4-5 overall. 1-2 on the road, and 3-3 at home. Their largest win came home against the Southern Utah Thunderbirds (77-52) on December 28, 2004. That night Austin Ainge scored 14 points. Their biggest loss came home against the Utah State Aggies (84-62), led by Spencer Nelson (26 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists).
Their longest winning streak on December 2004: 3 consecutive wins against Weber State Wildcats, Southern Utah Thunderbirds and Santa Clara Broncos.
The Brigham Young Cougars scored 71.22 points per game on December 2004, and allowed 69.67 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of December 2004, Michael Hall led the team in scoring with 11.67 points per game. Austin Ainge averaged 3.56 assists and Keena Young had 4.89 rebounds per contest.
Brigham Young Cougars schedule, January 2005
The Brigham Young Cougars had 7 NCAA games scheduled on the month of January 2005.
They went 1-6 overall. 0-3 on the road, and 1-3 at home. Their largest win came home against the New Mexico Lobos (68-53) on January 24, 2005. That night Mike Rose scored 21 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Saint Mary's Gaels (72-51), led by Daniel Kickert (23 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists).
Their longest winning streak on January 2005: 1 consecutive wins against New Mexico Lobos.
The Brigham Young Cougars scored 60.14 points per game on January 2005, and allowed 66.43 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of January 2005, Michael Hall led the team in scoring with 12.57 points per game. Austin Ainge averaged 5.00 assists and Keena Young had 5.00 rebounds per contest.
Brigham Young Cougars schedule, February 2005
The Brigham Young Cougars had 7 NCAA games scheduled on the month of February 2005.
They went 2-5 overall. 1-4 on the road, and 1-1 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the UNLV Runnin' Rebels (82-72) on February 05, 2005. That night Jimmy Balderson scored 23 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Air Force Falcons (70-39), led by Antoine Hood (14 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assists).
Their longest winning streak on February 2005: 1 consecutive wins against UNLV Runnin' Rebels.
The Brigham Young Cougars scored 59.86 points per game on February 2005, and allowed 68.00 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of February 2005, Michael Hall led the team in scoring with 14.57 points per game. Austin Ainge averaged 3.71 assists and Derek Dawes had 4.43 rebounds per contest.
Brigham Young Cougars schedule, March 2005
The Brigham Young Cougars had 2 NCAA games scheduled on the month of March 2005.
They went 0-2 overall. 0-1 on the road, and 0-1 at home. Their biggest loss came on the road against the New Mexico Lobos (85-71), led by Danny Granger (23 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists).
The Brigham Young Cougars scored 68.50 points per game on March 2005, and allowed 80.50 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of March 2005, Michael Hall led the team in scoring with 17.50 points per game. Austin Ainge averaged 6.00 assists and Jared Jensen had 7.00 rebounds per contest.