| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | 17 | 9 | 17 | 57 | |
| 22 | 17 | 17 | 12 | 68 |
Nia Scott
· F
Nia Scott
· F
Asta Blauenfeldt
· G
Asta Blauenfeldt
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
Bryant Turnover.
Maranda Nyborg subbing in for Bryant
Mia Mancini subbing in for Bryant
Nia Scott subbing out for Bryant
Mimi Rubino subbing out for Bryant
Bryant Timeout
Brielle Williams Defensive Rebound.
Asta Blauenfeldt missed Layup.
Maine Timeout
Martina Boba made Free Throw.
Bryant Deadball Team Rebound.
Martina Boba missed Free Throw.
Foul on Sarah Talon.
Martina Boba Defensive Rebound.
Caroline Dotsey missed Three Point Jumper.
Mimi Rubino made Free Throw.
Mimi Rubino made Free Throw.
Foul on Asta Blauenfeldt.
Asta Blauenfeldt made Jumper.
Asta Blauenfeldt Offensive Rebound.
Sarah Talon missed Three Point Jumper.
Asta Blauenfeldt Offensive Rebound.
Sarah Talon missed Three Point Jumper.
Caroline Dotsey Defensive Rebound.
Martina Boba missed Free Throw.
Martina Boba made Free Throw.
Olivia Fernandez subbing in for Bryant
Maranda Nyborg subbing out for Bryant
Foul on Sarah Talon.
Martina Boba Steal.
Asta Blauenfeldt Turnover.
Sera Hodgson Defensive Rebound.
Maranda Nyborg missed Free Throw.
Maranda Nyborg made Free Throw.
Martina Boba subbing in for Bryant
Mia Mancini subbing out for Bryant
Foul on Caroline Dotsey.
Maranda Nyborg subbing in for Bryant
Mia Mancini subbing in for Bryant
Martina Boba subbing out for Bryant
Olivia Fernandez subbing out for Bryant
Maine Timeout
Asta Blauenfeldt made Three Point Jumper.
Martina Boba made Free Throw.
Martina Boba made Free Throw.
Olivia Fernandez subbing in for Bryant
Maranda Nyborg subbing out for Bryant
Olivia Rockwood subbing in for Maine

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