McNair scores 28, Boston University knocks off Army 100-91
BOSTON (AP) — Michael McNair's 28 points helped Boston University defeat Army 100-91 on Saturday.
McNair added five rebounds and five assists for the Terriers (7-10, 2-2 Patriot League). Chance Gladden added 26 points while going 6 of 9 from the floor, including 3 for 5 from 3-point range, and 11 for 12 from the line while he also had six assists. Ben Defty shot 8 of 9 from the field and 2 for 3 from the line to finish with 18 points. Azmar Abdullah added 17 points.
Ryan Curry finished with 24 points and eight assists for the Black Knights (7-10, 1-3). Jackson Furman added 20 points and two steals for Army. Jaxson Bell finished with 13 points as did Jorn Everson.
Boston University took the lead for good with 12:10 to go in the first half. The score was 51-39 at halftime, with Azmar Abdullah racking up 14 points. McNair scored 15 points in the second half to help lead Boston University to a nine-point victory.
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These two teams both play Wednesday. Boston University hosts Lehigh and Army visits Holy Cross.
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