ST. BONAVENTURE has emerged victorious in their recent matchup against NIAGARA, securing a decisive 71-52 win that left fans on the edge of their seats. The game saw an incredible display of skill and determination from both teams, with ST. BONAVENTURE ultimately taking the lead and never looking back.
The game's statistics paint a picture of a hard-fought battle, with NIAGARA's players putting up a valiant effort despite being outnumbered. Martinez from NIAGARA led the charge, playing for 19 minutes and scoring 1 field goal out of 3 attempts, with 0 free throws made out of 0 attempts. Page also made a notable appearance, playing for 25 minutes and scoring 0 field goals out of 4 attempts, with 0 free throws made out of 0 attempts.
Russell played for 29 minutes, scoring 3 field goals out of 7 attempts, and 5 free throws out of 5 attempts, totaling 11 points. Williamson played for 17 minutes, scoring 0 field goals out of 6 attempts, and 2 free throws out of 2 attempts, totaling 2 points. Adelodun played for 31 minutes, scoring 6 field goals out of 12 attempts, and 2 free throws out of 2 attempts, totaling 15 points.
Smith played for 26 minutes, scoring 2 field goals out of 5 attempts, and 0 free throws made out of 0 attempts, totaling 5 points. Marshall played for 25 minutes, scoring 4 field goals out of 12 attempts, and 0 free throws made out of 0 attempts, totaling 10 points. Shortt played for 18 minutes, scoring 1 field goal out of 1 attempt, and 2 free throws out of 2 attempts, totaling 5 points. McKnight played for 7 minutes, with no field goals or free throws made, while Henderson played for 3 minutes, with no field goals or free throws made.
The team's overall performance was a testament to their skill and dedication, with a total of 17 field goals out of 50 attempts, and 10 free throws out of 11 attempts. The final score of 71-52 in favor of ST. BONAVENTURE is a reflection of their hard work and perseverance.