AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson met at the college level for the first time on January 31st, 2026, when BYU traveled to Kansas for the 1,000th game in Allen Fieldhouse history. Their rivalry actually dates back to high school. Their first meeting came in December 2024 in a Grind Session game, where Peterson outscored Dybantsa. Their second meeting was even bigger — Peterson dropped 58 points, including a game-winning three, to edge out Dybantsa’s own 49-point outing. Both were considered the No. 1 or No. 2 recruit in their class depending on the recruiting service. In the Big 12 matchup, Kansas won 90-82, though Peterson played just over three minutes of the second half before leaving with leg cramps. Both players are now firmly in the top tier of the 2026 NBA Draft class, with most mock drafts projecting them among the first four picks. The Draft takes place June 23rd and 24th at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. WHO WOULD YOU TAKE FIRST? 👇 #nbadraft2026 #darrynpeterson #ajdybantsa #washingtonwizards #utahjazz #rockchalk #byubasketball
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