| Team | 1 | 2 | T |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24 | 36 | 60 | |
| 29 | 47 | 76 |
Josh Bascoe
· G
Josh Bascoe
· G
Miles Brewster
· G
Ben Roy
· G
End of Game
End of 2nd half
Kellen Welch Defensive Rebound.
Quinn Nielsen missed Free Throw.
Boston University Deadball Team Rebound.
Quinn Nielsen missed Free Throw.
Foul on Kellen Welch.
Brady Muller made Free Throw.
Subbing in for Bucknell-Kellen Welch
Subbing out for Bucknell-Elvin Edmonds IV
Brady Muller made Free Throw.
Foul on Ryan Sutliff.
Ryan Sutliff made Layup.
Ryan Sutliff Offensive Rebound.
Ryan Sutliff missed Layup.
Jayden Williams Turnover.
Michael McNair made Free Throw.
Subbing in for Boston University-Quinn Nielsen
Subbing out for Boston University-Malcolm Chimezie
Subbing in for Bucknell-Brady Muller
Subbing out for Bucknell-Noah Williamson
Michael McNair made Free Throw.
Foul on Josh Fulton.
Malcolm Chimezie Offensive Rebound.
Malcolm Chimezie missed Free Throw.
Subbing in for Bucknell-Josh Fulton
Subbing in for Bucknell-Jayden Williams
Subbing out for Bucknell-Achile Spadone
Subbing out for Bucknell-Josh Bascoe
Subbing in for Boston University-Ryan Sutliff
Subbing out for Boston University-Miles Brewster
Boston University Deadball Team Rebound.
Malcolm Chimezie missed Free Throw.
Foul on Achile Spadone.
Achile Spadone made Layup.
Noah Williamson Defensive Rebound.
Michael McNair missed Three Point Jumper.
Bucknell Turnover.
Bucknell Deadball Team Rebound.
Malcolm Chimezie Block.
Josh Bascoe missed Three Point Jumper.
Bucknell Timeout
Malcolm Chimezie made Dunk. Assisted by Azmar Abdullah.
Achile Spadone made Free Throw.
Achile Spadone made Free Throw.
Foul on Azmar Abdullah.
Miles Brewster made Free Throw.
Boston University Deadball Team Rebound.
Miles Brewster missed Free Throw.
Foul on Elvin Edmonds IV.
— Josh Bascoe's 17 points helped Bucknell defeat Boston University 76-60 on Wednesday night.
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