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92
Winner Victoria VICM 6-4
83
Alberta ALBM 9-1
Winner
Victoria VICM
6-4
92
Final
83
Alberta ALBM
9-1
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Victoria VICM 22 25 23 22 92
Alberta ALBM 14 21 19 29 83

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Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Connor Hood, Alberta Communications

Vikes men knock off No. 3 Alberta on the road

Dec. 2: Victoria 92, Alberta 83 (Edmonton, Alta.)

EDMONTON – The University of Victoria Vikes hit early and often from beyond the arc, going an incredible 18-31 from deep, as they upset the No. 3 ranked Alberta Golden Bears with a 92-83 win, Dec. 2 at Saville Community Sports Centre in Edmonton. 

Six different players hit from three for the Vikes on Saturday, including six from senior Jordan Charles, who led the Vikes with 20 points on 6/12 shooting. Jason Scully (15), Mason Loewen (15), T Montgomery-Stinson (14), and Scott Kellum (13) also recorded double digit point totals for Victoria. 

"We're pretty happy to bounce back from our performance last night where we didn't think we played our best basketball," said Craig Beaucamp, Vikes men's basketball head coach. "We just talked about being better today. We didn't really make a bunch of adjustments as far as doing anything differently. We played a little more zonal and we just said we had to bring it a little more as far as energy wise and I thought we did that." 

The loss was the first for the Golden Bears this season, as they entered Saturday's matchup as the only undefeated team left in Canada West with a 9-0 record. Victoria, who were blown out 89-63 the previous night, responded with a ferocious offensive outburst, as they improved to 6-4 after the nine-point win. 

"They are a great team," said Beaucamp of the No. 3 Bears. "Losses are good for you sometimes. It's not going to get them. We kind of caught them tonight and they weren't maybe at their best and we shot the ball well."

Golden Bears guard Austin Waddoups led the Bears with a game-high 34 points on 12/20 shooting, including 16 points in the fourth quarter. Third-year guard Brody Clare also chipped in 24, but fouled out late in the fourth quarter, halting the Bears comeback. 

The Vikes three-point attack was incredibly lethal to start the game, as they took a sizeable 47-35 lead into the halftime, thanks to 11-18 shooting from three, and 6-7 in the opening quarter. Charles dropped in 14 of his 20 in the opening half, as the Vikes took advantage of a slow and unfocused Bears defence early on. 

That lack of concentration continued to plague the Bears in the second half, as every offensive run was ended by poor passing, sloppy defence, or defensive fouls on the Vikes, who went 16/19 from the line. Victoria extended their lead to as many as 16 in the second half, leading 70-54 after three quarters. 

Waddoups went off in the fourth quarter for the Bears, dropping in 16 points on 5-7 shooting, adding three 3's of his own, but his solo offensive outburst wasn't enough for Alberta to level the game. The Bears trimmed the Vike lead down to as few as four, but three late-game fouls, including Clarke's fifth ended the Bears comeback midway through the fourth quarter. Kellum also added six points in the fourth for Victoria, who ended the game with a stellar 50.9 field goal percentage, and 58.1 three point percentage. 

"It was a team win tonight and we shot the ball really, really well," added Beaucamp. "I thought we made extra plays tonight after the passes. It wasn't one guy. It was a real team effort. We are not winning with one guy. We don't have that kind of team. We have to play as a committee."

Both the Vikes and Golden Bears will return to conference play during the first weekend of January, as Victoria hosts Thompson Rivers, while the Bears play Calgary in a home-and-home series. 
 
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Players Mentioned

Scott Kellum

#3 Scott Kellum

G
6' 1"
Second
Issaquah High School
Jason Scully

#8 Jason Scully

F
6' 4"
Second
St. Michaels University School
Jordan Charles

#10 Jordan Charles

G
6' 4"
Fourth
Brentwood College
Mason Loewen

#16 Mason Loewen

G
6' 3"
Fourth
Rockhurst University (Claremont Secondary)

Players Mentioned

Scott Kellum

#3 Scott Kellum

6' 1"
Second
Issaquah High School
G
Jason Scully

#8 Jason Scully

6' 4"
Second
St. Michaels University School
F
Jordan Charles

#10 Jordan Charles

6' 4"
Fourth
Brentwood College
G
Mason Loewen

#16 Mason Loewen

6' 3"
Fourth
Rockhurst University (Claremont Secondary)
G