Noun
box score (plural box scores)
(sports, Canada, US) A score showing the final scores of the teams in a game, as well as certain individual and team achievements.
Chicago Daily Tribune, June 9, 1934, edition, box score Plastic surgery According to Art O'Leary, as early as March 1934, Dillinger expressed an interest in plastic surgery and had asked O'Leary to check with Piquett on such matters. Source: Internet
For as one-sided as the box score looks at halftime in the Gator Bowl, you would think Tennessee would be sitting in a much more comfortable spot at the break. Source: Internet
Taking Tatum’s hyper-efficient line out of the box score, the Celtics shot 41.2 percent from the field and 33.3 percent from three. Source: Internet
The score report is the official basis for both the box score of the game and the relevant statistical records. citation General managers, managers, and baseball scouts use statistics to evaluate players and make strategic decisions. Source: Internet
The box score can tell you a lot of information about the game but with this group it may come down to something as simple as that…did the Kings hit their threes or not? Source: Internet
The box score illustrated what a strange transitional season it has been for the Warriors. Source: Internet