Bowman’s 26 points carries BC past St. Francis Brooklyn

Associated Press

Bowman’s 26 points carries BC past St. Francis BrooklynBy KEN POWTAK

BOSTON (AP) Ky Bowman scored 26 points, Jordan Chatman had four key free throws and finished with 18 points and Boston College pulled away from pesky St. Francis Brooklyn for a 74-69 victory on Sunday afternoon.

Freshman Wynston Tabbs scored 14 of his 15 points in the second half for the Eagles (2-0). Nik Popovic added 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Jalen Jordan matched his career-high with 22 points, Chauncey Hawkins had 17 and Glenn Sanabria 12 for St. Francis (1-1).

Chatman’s two free throws pushed the Eagles ahead 66-65 with 3:12 to play. After both teams missed jumpers, BC’s Steffon Mitchell stole Hawkins’ pass, sending Bowman in for a fastbreak layup.

Tabbs added two free throws, making it 70-65 with 1:47 to play.

Bowman’s two free throws made it 72-68 before Chatman’s two free throws pushed BC ahead by five with 19.3 seconds remaining.

BC had opened a nine-point lead – it’s biggest of the game – on Bowman’s put-back of his own miss with just under 14 minutes to play, but the Terriers responded with an 11-0 run over the ensuing 2:02 that was capped by Hawkins’ 3-pointer from the right wing.

In the first half, Bowman hit consecutive 3s in the final 52 seconds, sending the teams into the locker room for halftime tied at 33. He was held without a basket until the final two minutes of the half, then had BC’s last three.

BIG PICTURE

St. Francis: The Terriers look like they have some pieces that’ll make them a tough matchup for Northeast Conference play. Jordan, who was on the league’s all-rookie team last season, gives them skill and good outside shooting.

Boston College: For the second straight game, the Eagles came out slow offensively. It’s an early-season trend they’ll need to cleanup for tough Atlantic Coast Conference play.

WELCOME TO THE CLUB

Boston College honored Bowman before the game with a brief on-court ceremony for reaching the 1,000-point club late last season. He is the 43rd player in school history to reach that mark.

SPARSE GATHERING

As expected with a non-marquee opponent, the NFL’s Patriots on TV at the same time and, especially, after BC hosted No. 2 Clemson in a nationally-televised game night game Saturday, there was a small crowd on hand for the game, part of the Fort Myers Tip-off.

UP NEXT

St. Francis: At Richmond for an 11 a.m. tipoff on Wednesday.

Boston College: Hosts IUPUI at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.

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