Bobcats Fall 61-59 to Rochester as Last Second Shot Doesn't Fall
BUFFALO, NY - A late steal and shot at the buzzer gave the Bryant & Stratton Buffalo Bobcats a shot to win, but the attempt came up short as they fell 61-59 on Wednesday night to Bryant & Stratton Rochester inside the Burt Flickinger Athletic Center. Junior guard Alissa Johnson led Buffalo with 19 points but it wasn't enough as the Bobcats shot just 34.8 percent from the field.
BUFFALO, NY - A late steal and shot at the buzzer gave the Bryant & Stratton Buffalo Bobcats a shot to win, but the attempt came up short as they fell 61-59 on Wednesday night to Bryant & Stratton Rochester inside the Burt Flickinger Athletic Center. Junior guard Alissa Johnson led Buffalo with 19 points but it wasn't enough as the Bobcats shot just 34.8 percent from the field.
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WHAT THEY SAID
"I thought our ladies showed tremendous fight in the second half and we nearly finished the job late," BSC Buffalo Head Coach Brittee Perry said. "We had chances to win the game but we couldn't get over the hump. Rochester played hard and give them credit, but we had chances to win and take the game. We have to find ways to close the deal."
UP NEXT
BSC Buffalo will close the regular season on Sunday when they host Central Penn at 1 p.m. The Knights are recieving votes in the USCAA Division II poll.
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