Kyanna Giles poured in a career-high 28 points to lead the University of Regina’s women’s basketball team to a 71-62 victory over UBC on Friday night in Game 2 of a Canada West quarterfinal sweep at the Centre for Kinesiology, Health & Sport.
The win gives the Cougars a two-game sweep over the Thunderbirds as
the U of R becomes the first team to advance to the Canada West
semifinals.
While
Thursday’s win saw the Cougars jump out to an early double-digit lead
and hold a comfortable lead the entire way, Friday’s game was a
different story. Regina took the lead for good midway through the
second quarter and though the Cougars built up a 12-point lead at one
juncture in the third quarter, UBC battled back and it was a
one-possession game for most of the first half of the fourth.
But the No. 2-ranked Cougars clamped down on defence down the
stretch to secure the win. They only surrendered three points in the
final five minutes of the game – all of which came on a Jessica Hanson
three-pointer – and Giles hit a pair of three-pointers to help the lead
balloon back up to 12 with two minutes to go.
Giles, who now has at least 20 points in six of her last seven
games, eclipses her previous career high of 27 which she set earlier
this season in a win over Fraser Valley. She was 11-for-18 from the
field overall and 4-for-8 from three-point land in the win, while also
pulling down six rebounds for the Cougars.
Regina also had a 12-point, nine-rebound effort from veteran
forward Charlotte Kot and 10 points from Kyia Giles. Michaela Kleisinger
added eight points and a game-high five assists.
Hanson finished with a team-leading 19 points for UBC, while
Maddison Penn collected 15 points and 12 rebounds to notch the game’s
lone double-double. While the season ends for the Thunderbirds, head
coach Deb Huband will expect to return the entire roster. Hanson, Penn,
and Krysten Lindquist are the team’s elder statesmen but still have two
full seasons of U SPORTS eligibility remaining, while all seven other
Thunderbirds that played tonight are only in their first or second
seasons.
The Cougars will now turn their attention to next weekend, which
will see them host either Calgary or Victoria in another best-of-three
series.
“We were able to make plays down the stretch when we needed to, and
I’m extremely happy we got this done in two games,” Cougars head coach
Dave Taylor said. “We need to have a good week of preparation heading
into a best-of-three semifinal series, which is something we haven’t
done in years.”
It’s been 16 years since the Cougars have played in a best-of-three
Canada West semifinal. The Cougars beat Alberta in two straight games
back in 2002 to advance to the conference final, and Canada West changed
the playoff format soon thereafter to go to a Final Four format which
saw a single semifinal game immediately followed by a single conference
championship game. This year’s format will have two best-of-three
semifinals next weekend and a one-game conference final the following
weekend.
(U of R Athletics)
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BRAVO!!
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