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Incoming BYU freshman basketball player AJ Dybantsa throws out the first pitch at Fenway Park before the Red Sox's game ...
BYU’s prized recruit took the mound before the Red Sox-Rays game Thursday in Boston to handle the ceremonial honors.
AJ Dybantsa, a Brockton native and projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, was back in town Thursday to throw out the ...
On Tuesday, the top high school basketball recruit in the Class of 2025, AJ Dybantsa, made his college commitment on ESPN’s First Take. The dynamic 6’9 forward is expected to be the top pick ...
AJ Dybantsa is continuing to introduce himself to Cougar Nation. The highly-touted BYU basketball signee made his “BYU Sports Nation” debut Tuesday morning, appearing virtually alongside hosts ...
AJ Dybantsa, the No. 1 college basketball recruit in the Class of 2025, set to commit on Tuesday Dybantsa will decide between a final four of Alabama, BYU, Kansas and North Carolina. By ...
There are many similarities between 2025's No.1 recruit, AJ Dybantsa and 2024's No.1 recruit, Cooper Flagg. Both are 6-foot-9 versatile forwards just over 200 pounds. Both reclassified up a class.
AJ Dybantsa, the consensus No. 1 overall men's basketball prospect in the class of 2025, could reportedly receive an NIL package of up to $4.5 million from BYU if he commits to the Cougars ...
He’s already making millions. He’s worked out with LeBron James. But the projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA draft has his family — and his Brockton roots — to keep him grounded.
Long before AJ Dybantsa electrified the recruiting world as the nation’s top-ranked basketball prospect and a future BYU Cougar, his story started with something deeper—his roots. This past ...
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