WEST HAVEN, Conn. – New Haven Women's Basketball suffered a 65-58 loss on Saturday at home to the Terriers of Boston University.
Lindsay Hogan (Bayville, N.Y./Locust Valley) netted 21 points for New Haven in the loss.
"We played a great overall game against the biggest team we have ever faced.
Lindsay Hogan (Bayville, N.Y./Locust Valley) looked like a senior on both sides of the ball. Freshman point guard
Jasmine McKay (West Babylon, N.Y./North Babylon) came in and gave us quality minutes and some big buckets. Merit was outstanding in 23 minutes with 14 points and four rebounds. Definitely something to build on," New Haven Head Coach
Debbie Buff said postgame.
The height of BU played large in this one with 30 points in the paint. Anete Adler finished with 21 points and eight rebounds. Audrey Ericksen finished second in both categories with 11 points and six boards.
A rough second quarter from the field sunk the Chargers, as they shot just 25% (2-8) in the frame, including missing all five attempts from distance.
At the other end, BU never shot below 41.7% in any quarter. For the game, the Terriers were red hot from deep, hitting seven of eleven threes (63.6%).
New Haven is back at home on Monday, Nov. 17 as it hosts Bard College at 6:00 p.m.