SCORE: UAlbany 62, St. Bonaventure 53
LOCATION: Reilly Center - St. Bonaventure, N.Y.
RECORDS: UAlbany 4-2, 0-0 America East | St. Bonaventure 5-1, 0-0 A10
SHORT STORY: With 12 assists as a team and six players scoring at least seven points, the Great Danes earned a true team victory for a road win against St. Bonaventure, Saturday afternoon.
KEY STATS
- Sophomore Delanie Hill led the team with 15 points while earning a game-best four assists and four steals.
- Freshman Amaya Stewart and senior Gabriela Falcão shared a team-high with seven rebounds each.
- Stewart followed Hill with 14 points while Hill followed Falcão and Stewart with five rebounds.
- Four Great Danes shot over 50% from the field - junior Lara Langermann (3-5), Stewart (5-10), sophomore Martina Borrellas (4-8), and freshman Anaïs Levasseur (1-2).
- As a team, UAlbany scored 20+ points in at least one single quarter for the second game in a row. Against the Bonnies, it was 21 points in the second quarter.
- The Great Danes held SBU to just 13.7% (2-15) from beyond the arc.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- It was a slow start to the game with neither team scoring a field goal until a three-pointer from Lara Langermann over three minutes in.
- The Bonnies tied the score at five but three consecutive baskets, including two from Amaya Stewart, made it an 11-5 game with three minutes remaining in the quarter.
- UAlbany extended their first-quarter 11-7 lead with three field goals, including a three-pointer from Júlia Palomo Vicente, to make it an 11-point advantage at 7:24.
- The Great Danes continued to grow the scoring gap despite back-and-forth scoring with SBU.
- Freshman Anaïs Levasseur got the last say in the first half with a buzzer-beater three-point shot to make it 32-17 at halftime.
- The third quarter was the most closely contested quarter with the St. Bonaventure outscoring UAlbany, 17-15.
- Gabriela Falcão scored the last third quarter points for UAlbany with a three-pointer in the final minute.
- Just over four minutes into the fourth quarter, the Bonnies had closed the scoring gap to eight points, 49-41.
- Along with two-point jumpers from Langermann and Martina Borrellas and a free throw from Stewart, Delanie Hill tallied three layups to bring it back to a 13-point game with just under a minute remaining.
- In the final minute of action, St. Bonaventure scored three field goals to lead the fourth quarter but UAlbany came away with the 62-53 road win.
NEXT: The Great Danes will return home for their lone game next week - RPI (Nov. 26).
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