
Hall’s Career Night Leads Bulls to Season-Opening Win at James Madison
11/30/2020 6:35:00 PM | Women's Basketball
HARRISONBURG, VA – Behind career highs of 24 points and eight three pointers from senior Hanna Hall and a game high 29 points from sophomore Dyaisha Fair, the University at Buffalo women's basketball team defeated James Madison 80-64 in the season opener at the Atlantic Union Bank Center on Monday.
Fair, who was named a preseason All-MAC first team selection, led all scorers with 29 points to go along with six rebounds and nine assists. Hall set career-highs in points (24), three pointers made (8) and field goals made (8) while also grabbing five boards. Freshman Cheyenne McEvans also scored in double figures with 12 points in her first game as a Bull.
Hall got going early, making her first three shots from behind the arc to give the Bulls a 12-4 lead at the 6:31 mark. Fair would then start to heat up as well, putting together a 5-0 run by herself to force a JMU timeout and give the Bulls a 17-7 lead at the first media timeout. The offense would continue to click as the Bulls took advantage of a three minute JMU scoring drought to rip off a 16-4 run, including the first career bucket for McEvans, an and-one from Adebola Adeyeye and the fourth triple for Hall, to take a 33-11 lead at the end of the first.
The Hamilton, Ontario native picked up right where she left off to start the second quarter, knocking down a three off of a JMU turnover, to give the Bulls a 38-11 lead in the early going. The two teams would then trade baskets before Fair got a step back three to fall from the top of the key and then converted the steal and score force a third JMU timeout and put UB up 47-15 at the media timeout. McEvans drained a three from the corner off the feed from Fair to help UB hit the 50-point mark with 3:56 remaining and she would hit another one two minutes later before Fair banked in a floater off the glass at the buzzer to give the Bulls a 57-24 lead at the half.
Buffalo shot just under 49% from the floor in the opening half and 45% from deep while also scoring 20 points off of 16 JMU turnovers. The 58 first half points were the most scored by UB since they scored 61 against Central Michigan on February 16, 2019.
The Dukes would start the third on a 9-0 run to cut the lead to 14 and force a UB timeout at the 7:54 mark. Hall stopped the bleeding as she drained her sixth three of the game to give UB a 60-33 lead at the 7:17 mark and the Bulls would maintain a 60-39 lead at the media timeout. After a 10-0 JMU run, Hall knocked down a corner three off the pass from Fair to put UB back up by 20, but the Dukes would close the quarter on an 8-0 run to cut the Buffalo lead to 12 at the end of the third.
JMU would open the fourth on a mini 4-0 run to cut the UB lead to eight before Hall drained yet another three to put the Bulls back up by 11 at the 8:48 mark. Later, Fair would get a bucket off the glass and the foul to give UB a 70-57 lead with just over six minutes to play. After back-to-back JMU buckets cut the UB lead to 12, Fair hit the corner triple to give UB a 79-64 lead at the 2:30 mark and that would be enough to seal the victory for the Bulls.
Buffalo returns to action on Thursday, December 3, as they travel to VCU to take on the Rams at 5pm.
Fair, who was named a preseason All-MAC first team selection, led all scorers with 29 points to go along with six rebounds and nine assists. Hall set career-highs in points (24), three pointers made (8) and field goals made (8) while also grabbing five boards. Freshman Cheyenne McEvans also scored in double figures with 12 points in her first game as a Bull.
Hall got going early, making her first three shots from behind the arc to give the Bulls a 12-4 lead at the 6:31 mark. Fair would then start to heat up as well, putting together a 5-0 run by herself to force a JMU timeout and give the Bulls a 17-7 lead at the first media timeout. The offense would continue to click as the Bulls took advantage of a three minute JMU scoring drought to rip off a 16-4 run, including the first career bucket for McEvans, an and-one from Adebola Adeyeye and the fourth triple for Hall, to take a 33-11 lead at the end of the first.
The Hamilton, Ontario native picked up right where she left off to start the second quarter, knocking down a three off of a JMU turnover, to give the Bulls a 38-11 lead in the early going. The two teams would then trade baskets before Fair got a step back three to fall from the top of the key and then converted the steal and score force a third JMU timeout and put UB up 47-15 at the media timeout. McEvans drained a three from the corner off the feed from Fair to help UB hit the 50-point mark with 3:56 remaining and she would hit another one two minutes later before Fair banked in a floater off the glass at the buzzer to give the Bulls a 57-24 lead at the half.
Buffalo shot just under 49% from the floor in the opening half and 45% from deep while also scoring 20 points off of 16 JMU turnovers. The 58 first half points were the most scored by UB since they scored 61 against Central Michigan on February 16, 2019.
The Dukes would start the third on a 9-0 run to cut the lead to 14 and force a UB timeout at the 7:54 mark. Hall stopped the bleeding as she drained her sixth three of the game to give UB a 60-33 lead at the 7:17 mark and the Bulls would maintain a 60-39 lead at the media timeout. After a 10-0 JMU run, Hall knocked down a corner three off the pass from Fair to put UB back up by 20, but the Dukes would close the quarter on an 8-0 run to cut the Buffalo lead to 12 at the end of the third.
JMU would open the fourth on a mini 4-0 run to cut the UB lead to eight before Hall drained yet another three to put the Bulls back up by 11 at the 8:48 mark. Later, Fair would get a bucket off the glass and the foul to give UB a 70-57 lead with just over six minutes to play. After back-to-back JMU buckets cut the UB lead to 12, Fair hit the corner triple to give UB a 79-64 lead at the 2:30 mark and that would be enough to seal the victory for the Bulls.
Buffalo returns to action on Thursday, December 3, as they travel to VCU to take on the Rams at 5pm.
Team Stats
UB
JMU
FG%
.390
.391
3FG%
.419
.105
FT%
.583
.667
RB
40
50
TO
10
19
STL
11
4
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