| Team | 1 | 2 | T |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 | 44 | 71 | |
| 27 | 56 | 83 |
Martin Somerville
· G
Max Brooks
· F
Miles Brewster
· G
Kyrone Alexander
· G
End of Game
Miles Brewster made Layup.
Yuri Covington made Free Throw.
Yuri Covington made Free Throw.
Foul on Otto Landrum.
Foul on Kyrone Alexander.
Miles Brewster made Layup.
Yuri Covington made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Martin Somerville.
Foul on Otto Landrum.
Kyrone Alexander made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Michael McNair.
Yuri Covington made Free Throw.
Foul on Michael McNair.
Yuri Covington made Layup. Assisted by Martin Somerville.
Boston University Timeout
Michael McNair made Three Point Jumper.
Kyrone Alexander Offensive Rebound.
Miles Brewster missed Three Point Jumper.
Foul on Yuri Covington.
Anthony Blunt made Layup. Assisted by Max Brooks.
Max Brooks Offensive Rebound.
Yuri Covington missed Three Point Jumper.
Otto Landrum made Free Throw.
Foul on Cam Morris III.
Otto Landrum made Layup.
Otto Landrum Offensive Rebound.
Michael McNair missed Layup.
Cam Morris III made Layup. Assisted by Quinton Mincey.
Martin Somerville Defensive Rebound.
Miles Brewster missed Three Point Jumper.
Kyrone Alexander Defensive Rebound.
Cam Morris III missed Layup.
Max Brooks Steal.
Kyrone Alexander Turnover.
Official TV Timeout
Max Brooks made Layup. Assisted by Quinton Mincey.
Quincy Clark Offensive Rebound.
Quinton Mincey missed Three Point Jumper.
Michael McNair made Three Point Jumper.
Cam Morris III made Free Throw.
UMass Lowell Deadball Team Rebound.
Cam Morris III missed Free Throw.
Foul on Nico Nobili.
Cam Morris III Offensive Rebound.
Quinton Mincey missed Layup.
Kyrone Alexander Turnover.
Kyrone Alexander Offensive Rebound.
Kyrone Alexander missed Jumper.
UMass Lowell Timeout
Martin Somerville made Layup.
Kyrone Alexander made Layup.
— Martin Somerville scored 22 points off of the bench to lead UMass Lowell past Boston University 83-71 on Saturday.
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