1991–92 BYU Cougars men's basketball team

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1991–92 BYU Cougars men's basketball
WAC Regular Season Champions
WAC tournament champions
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
Record25–7 (12–4 WAC)
Head coach
Home arenaMarriott Center
Seasons
1991–92 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
BYU 12 4   .750 25 7   .781
UTEP 12 4   .750 27 7   .794
New Mexico 11 5   .688 20 13   .606
Utah 9 7   .563 24 11   .686
Hawaii 9 7   .563 16 12   .571
Wyoming 8 8   .500 16 13   .552
Colorado State 8 8   .500 14 17   .452
Air Force 3 13   .188 9 20   .310
San Diego State 0 16   .000 2 26   .071
1992 WAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

[1] The 1991–92 BYU Cougars men's basketball team represented Brigham Young University in the 1991–92 basketball season. Led by head coach Roger Reid, the Cougars won their second consecutive WAC title, and made their second tournament appearance under Reid. In the NCAA tournament, the Cougars were defeated by LSU in the first round to finish with an overall record of 25–7 (12–4 WAC).

Roster[edit]

1991–92 BYU Cougars men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Hometown
C Gary Trost 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Jr
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

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Schedule and results[edit]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular season
Nov 26, 1991*
at Utah State W 82–66  1–0
Dee Glen Smith Spectrum 
Logan, Utah
Dec 5, 1991*
at Tulsa W 102–86  2–0
Tulsa Convention Center 
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Dec 7, 1991*
at James Madison W 66–63  3–0
JMU Convocation Center 
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Dec 13, 1991*
Utah State
Cougar Classic
W 93–77  4–0
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Dec 14, 1991*
Princeton
Cougar Classic
W 65–59  5–0
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Dec 19, 1991*
McNeese State W 104–64  6–0
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Dec 21, 1991*
Weber State W 81–68  7–0
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Dec 28, 1991*
vs. No. 11 Michigan
Red Lobster Classic
L 83–86  7–1
Orlando Arena 
Orlando, Florida
Dec 30, 1991*
vs. Florida
Red Lobster Classic
W 79–73  8–1
Orlando Arena 
Orlando, Florida
Jan 4, 1992*
Tennessee Tech W 95–68  9–1
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Jan 9, 1992
at UTEP L 69–89  9–2
(1–0)
Special Events Center 
El Paso, Texas
Jan 11, 1992
Colorado State W 72–51  10–2
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Jan 16, 1992
Wyoming W 68–59  11–2
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Jan 18, 1992
Air Force W 66–45  12–2
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Jan 23, 1992
at Wyoming L 67–72  12–3
Arena-Auditorium 
Laramie, Wyoming
Jan 25, 1992
at Colorado State W 79–74  13–3
Moby Arena 
Fort Collins, Colorado
Jan 30, 1992*
New Mexico W 85–65  14–3
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Feb 1, 1992*
No. 19 UTEP W 80–63  15–3
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Feb 6, 1992*
at San Diego State W 89–59  16–3
San Diego Sports Arena 
San Diego, California
Feb 8, 1992*
at Hawaii L 83–87  16–4
Neal S. Blaisdell Center 
Honolulu, Hawaii
Feb 13, 1992*
at Air Force W 68–60  17–4
Clune Arena 
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Feb 15, 1992*
La Salle L 80–81  17–5
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Feb 20, 1992*
Utah W 58–56  18–5
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Feb 22, 1992
at New Mexico L 84–95  18–6
The Pit 
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Feb 27, 1992
Hawaii W 81–64  19–6
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Feb 29, 1992
San Diego State W 98–78  20–6
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Mar 3, 1992*
Cal State Northridge W 100–68  21–6
Marriott Center 
Provo, Utah
Mar 7, 1992
at Utah W 87–73  22–6
Jon M. Huntsman Center 
Salt Lake City, Utah
WAC Tournament
Mar 11, 1992*
vs. Air Force
Quarterfinals
W 72–51  23–6
Moby Arena 
Fort Collins, Colorado
Mar 12, 1992*
vs. Utah
Semifinals
W 75–62  24–6
Moby Arena 
Fort Collins, Colorado
Mar 13, 1992*
vs. UTEP
Championship Game
W 73–71  25–6
Moby Arena 
Fort Collins, Colorado
NCAA Tournament
Mar 19, 1992*
(10 W) vs. (7 W) No. 25 Louisiana State
First Round
L 83–94[3]  25–7
BSU Pavilion 
Boise, Idaho
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "1991-92 BYU Cougars Roster and Stats".
  2. ^ "1991–92 BYU Cougars Roster and Stats". Sports Reference. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  3. ^ "LSU Gets Fast Start Out of Blocks, 94-83". Los Angeles Times. March 20, 1992. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  4. ^ "2019-20 BYU Men's Basketball Almanac" (PDF). Brigham Young University Athletics. Retrieved March 14, 2021.