Nov. 14, 2014
Box Score 
CHICAGO - The UIC women's basketball team (1-0) went on a 32-6 run over 12 minutes to open the second half and maintained its lead the remainder of the game to capture a 71-43 victory against Bradley (0-1) in its season opener at the UIC Pavilion Friday night.
Sophomore
Melita Emanuel-Carr matched her career high and led all players with 15 points, followed by junior
Terri Bender with 14 and redshirt junior
Ruvanna Campbell with her 27th career double-double of 11 points and 16 rebounds.
The Flames pulled in 53 boards, including 24 on the offensive end, to generate 14 second-chance points. The Braves committed 24 turnovers, which UIC was able to convert for 26 points.
UIC led Bradley for nearly 14 minutes in the first half before the Braves tied the score at 18-18 with 4:04 on the clock. The Flames quickly regained the lead following a pair of free throws from Emanuel-Carr and entered into halftime with a 28-24 advantage.
UIC was held to 11 baskets in the first frame, while Bradley went 7-for-23. The bench proved to have key contributions in the first 20 minutes, with redshirt sophomore
Marissa Grossfeld (5), redshirt freshman
Teodora Zagorac (4) and redshirt sophomore
Kendyl Nunn (3) coming in to score 12 points.
After UIC and Bradley each scored a bucket to open the second half, the Flames broke away with 15 unanswered points and a 30-2 run that took them into the final 10 minutes of the game. UIC's largest lead came at the 4:27 mark when Emanuel-Carr made her fifth free throw of the night to give the Flames a 69-36 advantage.
UIC combined for 43 points in the half, with every player who saw minutes making a contribution, while the Braves shot 27.3% (6-22) and tallied 19 points to end the game.
The Flames are back at the UIC Pavilion for a 4:30 p.m. CT tip Monday against Northern Illinois.