Boston U men, women wear masks in wins over Holy Cross
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston University men’s and women’s basketball teams opened their seasons on Monday wearing masks — not just on the sidelines, but during their games.
Daman Tate had 28 points, nine rebounds and four steals for the BU men in their 83-76 victory at Holy Cross. Although the Terriers wore masks, as the school requires of all teams, the Crusaders did not.
Back on BU's campus in Boston, Sydney Johnson scored 18 points to lead the Terriers women to a 76-54 win over Holy Cross with both teams wearing masks. Masks will also be required for both sides when the BU men host Holy Cross at the Case Gym on Tuesday; it is believed that will be the first men’s college basketball game with both teams in masks.
Although the NCAA has not mandated masks on the court,
Tate, who missed all of last season due to an injury, was 10 of 11 from the field for the BU men, including four of BU's seven 3-pointers. The Terriers shot 54.2% from the field.
Javante McCoy added 17 points and six rebounds for BU, Jack Hemphill scored 12 points and Sukhmail Mathon had 10 points and seven boards. The defending Patriot League champions returned four starters from last year's team.
Austin Butler led Holy Cross with 24 points and eight rebounds. Gerrale Gates had 19 points and eight boards, and Matt Faw scored 13.
The Patriot League canceled all nonconference games before the season, leaving BU and Holy Cross with mostly local contests. BU and Holy Cross will meet six times each in both men’s and women’s basketball.
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