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Men's Hoops Demolishes Hartford, 104-62

Xavier Singletary eludes two Harford defenders on his way to the hoop Monday night.

Xavier Singletary eludes two Harford defenders on his way to the hoop Monday night.

Nov. 29, 1999

Box Score

BOSTON (AP) - Troy Bell scored 22 points to lead six Boston College players in double figures as the Eagles rolled to a 104-62 victory over Hartford on Monday.

Kenny Harley scored 14 points, Xavier Singletary had 13, Brian Ross 11, Jon Beerbohm 10 and Uka Agbai 10 for the Eagles (3-1), who surpassed the 100-point mark for the first time since a 116-81 win over Long Island on Dec. 27, 1995.

It was Boston College's biggest margin of victory since a 42-point win over New Hampshire on Nov. 25, 1996.

Keyon Smith led Hartford (1-2) with 13 points.

Trailing 7-6 in the opening minutes, the Eagles went on a game-breaking 22-4 run over a 5:05 span midway into the first half. Beerbohm had six points in the run and Singletary added five.

The Hawks closed the score to 31-22 on Keyon Smith's 3-pointer before Bell took over, scoring 13 points of his 16 first-half points in the final 4:30 of the half as BC moved to a 54-34 edge at intermission.

The Eagles shot 61 percent in the opening half, hitting 19 of 31 shots. Bell hit four out of five shots, including all four 3-point attempts.

In the second half, BC scored 16 of the first 20 points to push to a 30-point lead (70-40) with 13:30 to play. The Eagles moved to a 40-point lead (97-57) with just under four minutes left and surpassed 100 points on Andrew Dudley's layup with 1:25 left.

The Hawks were never closer than 26 points in the final 12:30.