Posted: Dec 13, 2023
Ferreirós records first career DBL-DBL in home win vs. Fisher
SMITHFIELD, R.I. - The Bryant University women's basketball team had five players reach double figures for the second straight game in the 93-20 home win against Fisher.
Alejandra Ferreirós had her first career double-double (11 pts, ten reb). Nia Scott posted a career-high 12 points, and Mia Manici made four from deep for 12 points.
Mariona Planes Fortuny and Silvia Gonzalez tallied 11 points.
Game Information
Bryant 93, Fisher 20
Records: Bryant (6-5) (0-0), Fisher (1-14)
Location: Chace Athletic Center (Smithfield, R.I.)
Key Moment
- The Bulldogs opened the game on an 18-0 run and never relinquished the lead.
How it Happened
- The Bulldogs opened the first five minutes on an 18-0 run. Mancini hit two threes, Nia Scott had eight points, and Fortuny tallied four.
- The Black and Gold finished the first quarter with a 30-4 lead; Scott ended the quarter with 10 points.
- Bryant held Fisher to four points in the second quarter while tallying 20 points to earn a 50-8 halftime lead. Ferreirós led the Bulldogs in the quarter with seven points.
- The Bulldogs continued to control the game, recording 22 points compared to Fisher's eight, resulting in a 72-16 lead, heading into the fourth quarter. Fortuny posted six points, and Mancini and Lucie Castagne hit one from deep.
- Bryant ended the game on a 210-4 run, leading to a 93-20 victory.
Stats
- Nia Scott and Mancini recorded 12 points.
- Ferreirós tallied an 11-point and ten-rebound double-double.
- Gonzalez and Fortuny posted 11 points.
- The Bulldogs shot 50% from the field, 36% from three, and 50% from the line.
Notes
- Ferreirós recorded her first career double-double (11 pts, ten reb).
- Nia Scott had a career-high 12 points.
- Fortuny tallied her eighth double-figure scoring game this season.
- Mancini has made a three in all but one game this season.
- Castagne had a season-high nine points.
- Nina Karlin posted her first points as a Bulldog.
- The Bulldogs had five players in double-figures for the second straight game.
Next Up
The Bulldogs head to Chestnut Hill on Wednesday to face Boston College.