A Jersey City woman was slashed across the chest and arm this morning by a group of females she said go by the moniker "BGC," or "B--- Gone Crazy," officials said.

The 23-year-old told police she was having drinks with friends at Hudson Lanes on Garfield Avenue and after leaving around 1 a.m. she got a call from her cousin saying she was being attacked by eight women in the parking lot, a police report says.

The victim told police she went back, found a large fight in progress and when she tried to intervene she was jumped by several females, the report says, adding that it wasn't until the fight was broken up that she realized she had been slashed.

The officers responding to the Jersey City Medical Center to interview the victim said doctors used seven stitches to close a large cut across her upper left breast, 18 staples to close a cut on her upper right breast, and three staples to close a cut on her left forearm, the report says.

The officers said the victim smelled of alcohol and when they asked her how much she had to drink, she replied, " a lot," the report says.

The bowling alley manager told police that prior to the incident a group of about 30 people entered the lanes to bowl and they were drinking and arguing with other bowlers, the report says, adding that he smelled marijuana smoke.

The manager told police he told the group to leave and as they dispersed, an 18 to 20 year old woman said "I'm going to f-- that girl up," the report says.

Police spoke to another woman attacked in the incident who said she had an altercation with "BGC" women in Newark a few weeks ago, the report says.