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Davidson stifles Boston College to reach Charleston Classic final
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Josh Scovens scored 12 points and undefeated Davidson relied mostly on defense to defeat Boston College 59-49 in the opening round of the Charleston Classic on Friday in Charleston, S.C.

Davidson's reserves, led by Devin Brown with nine points, racked up 33 points to make a huge difference. The Wildcats (5-0) shot just 5-for-20 on 3-pointers, with the starters going 1-for-8 from beyond the arc.

Donald Hand Jr. scored 14 points, Jayden Hastings posted 11 points and Fred Payne had 10 points, but Boston College's two-game winning streak ended.

The Eagles (3-3) were 3-for-21 on 3-pointers, so their 36-25 advantage in rebounding didn't pay off. Hastings had a game-high 10 rebounds.

Davidson will meet Utah State, a 96-75 winner against Tulane, in Sunday's final. Boston College will face Tulane in the consolation game.

Boston College, which received five points from its bench players, also was hurt by 8-for-14 shooting on free throws in a game when points were at a premium. The Eagles were charged with 14 turnovers -- twice as many as the Wildcats.

Davidson, playing in its first neutral-court game of the season, was slow to get on track. The Wildcats trailed early but held a 33-31 halftime lead.

Davidson widened the lead to 40-34 as the Eagles went through a stretch of more than two minutes without scoring.

A more painful drought for the Eagles came later when they went 4 1/2 minutes without scoring.

Brown scored the final five points of Davidson's 7-0 run as the lead grew to 51-41 on his 3-pointer with less than eight minutes to play.

By the time Hastings scored a putback to end another span of about 2 1/2 minutes without a Boston College point, there was only about two minutes to play and the Eagles still trailed by 10.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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