SOUTH BEND — Notre Dame is on a mission in 2023, so it only made sense to start the New Year off right. A decent-sized crowd came out to Purcell Pavilion to see what the Irish could do against a talented Boston College team. What they did was run the Eagles out of the building. This one never was in doubt as the Irish won, 85-48.
The Irish (12-1, 3-0) led wire-to-wire and proved that the talent the Eagles (11-5, 1-2) have just can’t compete with their depth and well-oiled machine. They outhustled, outdefended and outplayed the Eagles throughout. Even the stats showed dominance as the Irish enjoyed sizable leads in points in the paint (56-36), fast-break points (19-9), bench scoring (36-9) and steals (15-8). The Eagles had a decent third quarter with a 19-12 scoring advantage, but other than that, they weren’t able to do much.
[autotag]KK Bransford[/autotag] came off the bench to set a new scoring high for her freshman year with 17 points. [autotag]Olivia Miles[/autotag] was terrific all-around, also scoring 17 to go with six rebounds and five assists. [autotag]Sonia Citron[/autotag] had a similar line of 15 points, six rebounds and four assists. [autotag]Cassandre Prosper[/autotag] also made an impact in her home debut, scoring seven points and grabbing a game-high nine boards.
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