Box Score CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. – Mariona Planes Fortuny tallied 18 points and reached 1,000 career points in the Bryant University women's basketball team's 94-57 road loss against Boston College.
Mia Mancini tallied 16 points and hit three from beyond the arc. Nia Scott registered a career-high 14 points and 12 boards for her second double-double.
Game Information
BC 94, Bryant 57
Records: Bryant (6-6) (0-0), BC (8-5)
Location: Conte Forum (Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Key Moment
- The Eagles never gave up the lead the entire game.
How it Happened
- The Eagles jumped out on a 16-6 run before the first-quarter media timeout. Martina Boba tallied four, and Fortuny had two.
- BC extended their lead to 26-12 after the first quarter, with both teams tallying six points. Fortuny, Scott, and Boba each added two.
- Boston College would score the first 11 points of the quarter before Mancini hit two from the line (37-14).
- Mancini would then hit the Black and Golds first three of the contest, followed by back-to-back Fortuny baskets (42-21).
- The Eagles closed out the half on a 13-5 scoring run, making the deficit 55-26.
- The Bulldogs had their highest-scoring quarter in the third, tallying 18 points, as the Eagles scored 22. Mancini tallied 10 points, and Fortuny had eight (77-44).
- BC scored 17, and the Bulldogs recorded 13 to end the game with a final score of 94-57 in favor of the Eagles.
Stats
- Fortuny posted 18 points on 8-12 shooting.
- Mancini recorded 16 points, hitting three from beyond the arc.
- Scott had a 12-point, 11 rebound double-double.
- The Bulldogs shot 42% from the field, 21% from deep, and 70% from the line.
Notes
- Fortuny becomes the seventh player in DI program history to reach 1,000 points.
- Fortuny tallied her fifth straight double-figure scoring game.
- Scott recorded a career-high 14 points and 12 rebounds for her second career double-double.
- This is Scott's third consecutive game of 10+ points.
- Mancini tallied her ninth double-figure scoring effort and ninth game of at least three made from deep.
- This is the fourth consecutive game where the Bulldogs have had at least three players hit double-figures.
Next Up
The Bulldogs will return home to face Bridgewater State on Dec. 30 to finish non-conference play.