Boca Raton, Fl- Christian Brothers University opened the season showing strong resilience, defensive intensity, and clear potential in a road matchup against a talented Lynn University squad. Despite the final score, CBU demonstrated bright spots across the roster, setting a solid foundation for the games ahead.
CBU's offense was paced by Mya Bourget, who delivered a confident season debut with 12 points, attacking the lane and creating scoring opportunities. Alice Conrad followed closely with 11 points, displaying efficiency and composure around the rim. Emily Sawyer added 8 points while contributing valuable minutes on both ends of the court.
Defensively, CBU showed discipline by committing no technical fouls, and the team forced Lynn into several empty possessions throughout the game. On the boards, Teuila Faleao and Jada Harris combined for 11 rebounds, helping CBU stay competitive in the paint.
One of the strongest positives came at the free-throw line, where CBU shot a remarkable 85.7%, demonstrating focus and execution. Additionally, the team showed good ball protection, recording a total of 13 turnovers, staying within competitive standards for early-season play.