PROVO, Utah — Kelly Olynyk scored 19 points, Gary Bell Jr. hit four 3-pointers and No. 2 Gonzaga survived a late Brigham Young rally for a 70-65 victory Thursday night and its 10th outright conference title.
The Bulldogs (28-2, 15-0 West Coast Conference) host Portland on Saturday and a win there could mean Gonzaga’s first-ever No. 1 ranking.
Gonzaga led by 11 points with 10 minute, 51 seconds left, but BYU fought back.
Consecutive 3-pointers by Brock Zylstra, another by Craig Cusick and two free throws by Brandon Davies tied it at 60 with 4:18 remaining.
Olynyk hit a key jumper down the stretch and Kevin Pangos made two free throws to help seal it.
BYU had one final chance with 6.6 seconds remaining and down three points but Gonzaga fouled Cusick before he could attempt a 3.
Tyler Haws had 19 points for BYU (20-10, 9-6).
Davies added 12 points and 11 rebounds in his final home game for the Cougars despite being plagued by foul trouble.
The Bulldogs won the first meeting in Spokane by 20 points.
Olynyk was nearly perfect in the first game, going 9-for-9 from the field and 8-for-8 from the free throw line for 26 points.
This time, he probably felt as if he were in a football game as it was rough-and-tumble from the start, with a former Cougars football player even called for an intentional foul on Olynyk as he drove the lane.
He finished 7-for-10 from the field.
Kentwood grad Bell was the lone Gonzaga player to have any success shooting 3-pointers.
Pangos was 1-for-12 from beyond the arc and the Bulldogs 6-for-30 overall from 3-point range.
But Gonzaga held BYU to 36.5 percent shooting and had a marked advantage at the free throw line. The Bulldogs made 20 of 34 attempts, compared to 13 of 22 for BYU.
BYU’s hopes of a seventh consecutive NCAA appearance may come down to winning the WCC tourney in Las Vegas. The Cougars also could see their streak of six consecutive 25-win seasons end.
At least the Cougars know they pushed Gonzaga to the limit.
After Pangos made two free throws, he fouled Cusick on a 3-point attempt with 7 seconds left.
Cusick made all three, pulling BYU to 67-65. After that, Elias Harris made 3 of 4 free throws, while BYU’s shooting went cold.


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