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BYU Guard Haws

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... BYU guard Tyler Haws. The sophomore from Alpine is riding a torrid scoring pace, coming off a career-high 32-point outing in a win over Cal State Northridge last Saturday. Haws has opened the season having scored at least 20 points in six consecutive games. It's one of the best starts in school history, and he's in impressive company. Only Devin Durrant has started a season with more 20-point games — with seven in 1983-84. Haws surpassed Danny Ainge, Kresimir Cosic and Michael Smith, who each had five. Haws can tie Durrant's record tonight (7 p.m., MT, BYUtv) when BYU (4-2) squares off against Montana at EnergySolutions Arena. But it's not something he's focusing on.

"It's awesome when you can be put in a category like that," he said. "Our main objective is to go out and win basketball games. However I can help the team, I'm going to do it … My goal is to take good shots. If they go in, that's a plus." Haws, who is shooting 50 percent from the floor, 41 percent from 3-point territory and 94 percent from the free-throw line, also owns the longest streak of 20-point performances for a Cougar since 2010-11, when Jimmer Fredette ended the year with 22 straight 20-point games.

"It doesn't surprise me," guard Craig Cusick said of Haws' effort this season. "I knew Tyler and I saw him after he came off his mission how he was performing. He didn't have much rust off that mission. He's playing extremely well for us. Tyler's been very productive for points this season. But he's also done other things that makes him a good player. It's not just that he can shoot the ball a lot. He does a lot of things that help us win." So how has Haws managed to return to form so quickly after returning home from a mission to the Philippines last spring? "I wanted to take it one step at a time, not do too much too soon. I worked hard in the summer to get my legs back and my body's feeling good right now," Haws said. "The coaches and I mapped out a plan that I wasn't going to do anything for a couple of months as far as pickup games. I'm glad I did that because I'm feeling healthy right now."
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I was awe-struck by what a great player Daws is. He is 6-5 sophomore and has unbelievable moves. What a joy it will be for BYU fans to watch him for the next 3 years.
 
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