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Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Dan Ryan/Senior Writer-Historian

Golden Drops 25 In @BCUWBB's NCAA Tournament Debut

Lady Wildcats Fall To #1 Seed Notre Dame

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Bethune-Cookman's first trip to the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament ended with a 92-50 loss to defending National Champion Notre Dame, a life-defining experience to cap off an incredulous run and one more 20-point outburst from Angel Golden.

The senior from Tampa scored a game-high 25 points, but the Fighting Irish's height, depth and just about everything else sent Notre Dame to the second round, where it will host Michigan State Monday evening.

Arike Ogunbowale scored 23 points and Jessica Sheppard 22 as the Fighting Irish (31-3) shot 54.5 percent (36-66) from the field and outrebounded the Lady Wildcats (21-11) by a count of 49-28.

Notre Dame's inside presence limited BCU to 14 points inside the paint. The Lady Wildcats finished with more three-pointers -- a season-high nine -- than two-point shots (seven).

Golden had six of those three-pointers as she posted her 30th career 20-point night. BCU had won all but one of the previous 29 games before this.

All nine Lady Wildcats scored in their NCAA tournament debut.

Amaya Scott, a sophomore, had six points and matched her career high of 12 rebounds. Freshman Camary Harris posted five points and five rebounds.

Making her final appearance, senior Chasimmie Brown had six rebounds and made both free throws.  Graduate student Kendall Fincher, playing in her home state, also was 2-2 from the line.

BCU won its first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament championship since 1984 with a line-up depleted by five players needing surgery. The Lady Wildcats regrouped to win 12 of their final 14 to win last week's conference title and a first-ever NCAA appearance.



NOTES:  Notre Dame pulled away from a 9-7 lead for a 29-12 first quarter lead, then held the Lady Wildcats to six points in the second…The Irish's 92 points were the most for a BCU opponent this season and the most for any opponent since Florida State scored 103 in 2014 … Golden secured the career three-point field goal percentage record at .333, edging out Kendra Cooper's .332 .. BCU scored more points against the defending National Champions than it did against MEAC regular season champion North Carolina A&T (48) in January. 
 
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