What's Happening?
AJ Dybantsa, a standout player for BYU, made history by becoming the youngest NCAA player to achieve a triple-double in a game against Eastern Washington. Dybantsa scored 33 points, secured 10 rebounds, and provided 10 assists, leading BYU to a 109-81 victory. This performance is part of a remarkable December for Dybantsa, who has averaged 27.8 points, 8 rebounds, and 5.7 assists per game while maintaining a shooting percentage of 65.9%. His achievements have contributed to BYU's 12-1 record this season.
Why It's Important?
Dybantsa's record-setting performance highlights his potential as a future star in college basketball and possibly beyond. His ability to deliver consistently high-level performances could attract attention from NBA scouts and increase BYU's
visibility in the national sports arena. This achievement not only boosts Dybantsa's career prospects but also enhances BYU's reputation as a competitive basketball program.
What's Next?
Following a holiday break, BYU is scheduled to play against Kansas State on January 3. This game will be an opportunity for Dybantsa to continue his impressive form and for BYU to solidify its standing in the college basketball rankings. Observers will be keen to see if Dybantsa can maintain his high performance levels and lead his team to further victories.









