BYU’s Trevin Knell recently discussed the team’s performance against Houston, emphasizing the importance of returning to their brand of basketball.
In the Big 12 Championship semifinal on March 14, 2025, BYU faced a challenging game against Houston, resulting in a 74-54 loss. The team struggled offensively, shooting just 31.7% from the field and 21.4% from three-point range.
Despite the setback, Knell believes that facing a high-caliber team like Houston provides valuable lessons. He emphasizes the need for the team to learn and grow from such experiences to prepare for future challenges.
Knell also highlights the importance of BYU returning to its distinctive style of play, focusing on their strengths and strategies that have led to success in the past. This self-awareness and commitment to their identity are crucial as they prepare for the upcoming NCAA Tournament.