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Should BYU Have Cut Brandon Davies for Reportedly Having Premarital Sex? [POLL]

By Torie BoschMar 3rd 2011 – 1:02PM

Brandon Davies, the basketball star from Brigham Young University, is used to being in the spotlight. But usually it's because of his moves on the court, not off. Davies was suspended from the Cougars basketball team for at least the rest of the season after he reportedly violated the BYU honor code by having premarital...

Brandon Davies, an Honor Code Violation and the BYU Cougars' Future

By Torie BoschMar 3rd 2011 – 9:52AM

Usually, a college student having sex wouldn't make headlines. But Brandon Davies isn't just any college student. He's a superstar on the Brigham Young University basketball team -- which is currently ranked No. 3 -- and is therefore bound by the Mormon school's strict honor code. And in addition to mandating that...

Wyoming Key to Mountain West Title

By Adam PapagiorgioMar 4th 2009 – 11:56AM

The Mountain West might be one of the competitive and even divisions in college basketball, plagued with the same parity that has been evident in most major conferences. So don't fault Utah for losing at BYU and at New Mexico recently. The Utes fell to the Papagiorgio curse more than anything else. (Ask UCLA fans about...

Luke Nevill Rebounds Against BYU

By Adam PapagiorgioJan 28th 2009 – 2:04AM

Utah's star center Luke Nevill wasn't so impressive in his team's loss at UNLV on Saturday. He certainly made up for it against BYU on Tuesday night. Nevill scored 32 points in Utah's 94-88 overtime victory over BYU. The Utes were able to snap the Cougars' two-game winning streak at Salt Lake City.Nevill was certainly the...

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Background on BYU basketball

The BYU Cougars men's basketball team represents Brigham Young University in NCAA Division I basketball play.

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