PROVO — When BYU opened West Coast Conference play in January, the Cougars owned an 8-7 record and had lost three consecutive games.
At the time, it appeared BYU might have trouble cracking the top four of the final WCC standings.
But the Cougars have turned things around. They find themselves in second place in the standings with three games remaining in the regular-season schedule.
BYU (18-10, 10-3) has won five consecutive games, including a road sweep of San Diego and Loyola Marymount last weekend.
Against both USD and LMU, BYU battled back from double-digit deficits.