Raptors Pull Away Late to Defeat BCCC, 81–45
Baltimore, MD - The Montgomery College women's basketball team delivered a dominant second-half performance to secure a 81–45 victory over Baltimore City Community College on Wednesday. After a competitive first half, the Raptors erupted in the third quarter and never looked back, using defensive pressure, rebounding, and balanced scoring to create separation and control the game.
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First Quarter: Montgomery set the tone early, jumping out to a 21–13 lead behind aggressive defense and transition scoring.
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Second Quarter: Both teams traded baskets in a slower-paced stretch, with the Raptors carrying a narrow advantage into halftime.
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Third Quarter: The game swung decisively as Montgomery exploded for 33 points while holding BCCC to just seven, turning the contest into a comfortable lead.
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Fourth Quarter: The Raptors stayed composed and closed out the win, outscoring BCCC 20–15 to seal the 81–45 final.
Standout Performers
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Imani Dennis — 23 points, 9 steals, 5 assists; sparked the decisive third-quarter run with relentless defense and playmaking.
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Tiana Carey — 14 points on 5-for-5 at the free-throw line; provided a big scoring lift in limited minutes.
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Londyn Miller — 9 points, 10 rebounds; controlled the glass and anchored the interior.
Montgomery forced 21 steals and dominated the third quarter to turn a close game into a convincing win, continuing to build momentum as conference play rolls on.






























































