| Team | 1 | 2 | T |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 30 | 60 | |
| 34 | 40 | 74 |
Kjay Bradley Jr.
· G
Kjay Bradley Jr.
· G
Ben Palacios
· G
Kyrone Alexander
· G
End of Game
End of 2nd half
Azmar Abdullah made Three Point Jumper.
Ben Defty Defensive Rebound.
David Simon missed Three Point Jumper.
Kjay Bradley Jr. Defensive Rebound.
Azmar Abdullah missed Three Point Jumper.
Kjay Bradley Jr. made Free Throw.
Kjay Bradley Jr. made Free Throw.
Foul on Azmar Abdullah.
Malcolm Chimezie made Layup.
Malcolm Chimezie Offensive Rebound.
Michael McNair missed Three Point Jumper.
Santiago Trouet made Jumper.
Boston University Timeout
Michael McNair made Three Point Jumper.
Dragos Lungu made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Kjay Bradley Jr..
Malcolm Chimezie made Free Throw.
Malcolm Chimezie made Free Throw.
Foul on Kean Webb.
Santiago Trouet made Layup.
Santiago Trouet Offensive Rebound.
Keyon Kensie Jr. missed Layup.
Kjay Bradley Jr. Defensive Rebound.
Miles Brewster missed Three Point Jumper.
Boston University Offensive Rebound.
Kean Webb Block.
Miles Brewster missed Layup.
Official TV Timeout
San Diego Turnover.
Kjay Bradley Jr. Steal.
Matai Baptiste Turnover.
Steven Jamerson II Turnover.
Foul on Steven Jamerson II.
Miles Brewster made Layup.
Santiago Trouet made Jumper.
Santiago Trouet Offensive Rebound.
Kjay Bradley Jr. missed Three Point Jumper.
Steven Jamerson II Defensive Rebound.
Malcolm Chimezie missed Free Throw.
Malcolm Chimezie made Free Throw.
Foul on Steven Jamerson II.
Foul on Santiago Trouet.
Kyrone Alexander Defensive Rebound.
Kjay Bradley Jr. missed Free Throw.
Kjay Bradley Jr. made Free Throw.
Foul on Ben Roy.
Michael McNair made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Kyrone Alexander.
Steven Jamerson II made Layup.
Steven Jamerson II Offensive Rebound.
— Kjay Bradley Jr. scored 28 points as San Diego beat Boston University 74-60 on Friday.
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