BYU basketball: Cougars’ five worst moments of 2016-17

Jan 12, 2017; Provo, UT, USA; Brigham Young Cougars forward Yoeli Childs (23) looks to the basket as San Francisco Dons forward Remu Raitanen (11) attempts to stop Childs during the second half at Marriott Center. Brigham Young Cougars won the game 85-75. Mandatory Credit: Chris Nicoll-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 12, 2017; Provo, UT, USA; Brigham Young Cougars forward Yoeli Childs (23) looks to the basket as San Francisco Dons forward Remu Raitanen (11) attempts to stop Childs during the second half at Marriott Center. Brigham Young Cougars won the game 85-75. Mandatory Credit: Chris Nicoll-USA TODAY Sports /
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1. Loss at home to Utah Valley

This may be the worst loss in BYU basketball history. Losing in your own gym, to a school you don’t even recognize as a “little brother” is despicable. Add on to that the fact that the Wolverines scored 114 points and had four different players score 20+.

Perhaps the worst of it all was that a former Cougar – one that was told he should seek a transfer – did the most damage to BYU. Isaac Neilson scored 26 points and pulled in nine rebounds in the win for UVU.

Ouch.