Boston College Eagles defeated Holy Cross Crusaders 95-64 in a college basketball game. The Eagles led 33-31 at halftime and dominated the second half, scoring 62 points. Jaeden Zackery, Mason Madsen, and Quinten Post were the top performers for the Eagles. Declan Ryan scored 14 points for the Crusaders. The game saw multiple lead changes and a strong performance by the Eagles, who shot 23.5 percent from 3-point range in the first half but improved in the second half. Boston College pulled away for a decisive victory.
St. John’s briefly lost the lead before a DJ jumper got it back. One-point game at the U12. Still 11:15 left to decide this one: Red Storm 56, BC 55. #sjubb
Jaeden Zackery with back-to-back buckets. Eagles chipping away, down six, early in the second half.
Soriano was shot out of a cannon out of the locker room. No other explanation. That’s 14 straight for St. John’s, and just like that, the Red Storm is up 10. Earl Grant will talk, now trailing by a 52-42 count. #sjubb
Well, that came out of nowhere. 14-0 St. John's run. 52-42 all of a sudden. Soriano with eight points already in the second half. #sjubb
BC is holding serve with 3:17 left before the intermission, maintaining a 34-30 edge over a St. John’s team that has been getting beat to the punch more often than not in this first half. Aside from Ledlum, the rest of the Red Storm is just 6-for-19 from the floor. #sjubb
Boston College has regained the lead in what has been a seesaw first half so far, shooting 52 percent from the floor and using that to build a 27-24 cushion with 6:48 still left in the first half. For St. John’s, Soriano has taken and made another three. #sjubb
Chris Ledlum has been the driving force for St. John’s today…he’s got six points and five rebounds with 10:38 remaining in the opening stanza. The Red Storm’s pressure has already thrown BC for a loop in the midst of a 19-17 lead for the Johnnies. #sjubb
Off and running for the second of two in Brooklyn. St. John’s, wearing red, got a stop on its first defensive possession before Dingle’s triple attempt was a little too strong. Soriano finally breaks the seal on a third or fourth putback opportunity. #sjubb https://t.co/Bp7ry05Og8
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Final: Boston College 95, Holy Cross 64 Jaeden Zackery 18 points and 4 assists. Mason Madsen 17 on five 3s. Quinten Post 12 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists, 6 steals and 2 blocks. Declan Ryan 14 for the Crusaders. Was 33-31 at the break, and BC dropped 62 in the second half.
Jaeden Zackery with a silky up-and-under finish. All Eagles, who lead 59-41 with 12:52 remaining. 26 points in seven-plus minutes to start the half.
Half: Boston College 33, Holy Cross 31 It was 26-17 Eagles, then the Crusaders closed on a 14-7 flurry. Mason Madsen 11 and Jaeden Zackery 7 for the Eagles, who are shooting just 23.5 percent from 3. Declan Ryan 8 and A.J. Wills 7 for the Crusaders, who have 10 turnovers.
Eagles lead the Crusaders, 21-15, with 7:37 left in the half. Mason Madsen has buried two 3s and a jumper, all off well-timed feeds from either Jaeden Zackery or Quinten Post.
Eagles take a 7-0 lead, then the Crusaders respond with a field goal – sorry, a 3, and it's 7-3 with 15:11 left in the first.