VICTORIA- The University of Victoria Vikes women's basketball team managed a home-and-home series split against the UBC Thunderbirds. After losing in a triple overtime thriller on Nov. 1, the Vikes took care of business on their home court, beating the T-birds 72-65 on Nov. 3 at the CARSA Performance Gym in Victoria.Â
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With the win, the Vikes improve to a 3-1 record while UBC falls to 2-2.Â
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Katie Langdon led the Vikes with 19 points on the night to go along with eight rebounds and two steals.
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"I was really proud of Katie's performance today," said Vikes head coach
Dani Sinclair. "UBC had a ton of rebounds on Thursday night and Katie took that personally. She did a fantastic job for us tonight, especially in the last couple minutes."
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The Thunderbirds would get out to an early 14-9 lead in the first quarter. The two sides got stuck at that score for over two minutes until
Amira Giannattasio sunk her first three-pointer of the night to pull the Vikes within two at the quarter break. Thunderbird and 2017 Canada West All-Star Maddison Penn showed her ability to generate points in tight to the net, she led the T-birds with six points in the opening frame.
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"We started the game really well tonight," commented T-birds head coach Deb Huband. " After that, we went away from what was working for us and never really found our stride again."
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The Vikes came out firing in the second quarter, starting with a 10-3 run to take a 22-17 lead. However, the Thunderbirds would go on 10-3 run of their own, wrestling the lead away from the Vikes to go up 27-25. The T-birds' Penn would be the first player to hit double digits in points on the night but UBC would find themselves down 31-29 at half time. Langdon and
Calli McMillan scored back-to-back baskets to give the Vikes the lead at the break.Â
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Just before the half way mark of the third quarter Giannattasio and
Ashlyn Day hit back-to-back three point shots to give the Vikes a 44-35 lead. UBC would follow that up with a 10-2 run to pull back to within one point.Â
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Keylen Filewich scored 10 points in the third quarter alone for the T-birds but they trailed the Vikes 50-49 heading into the final quarter of play.
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UBC and Victoria went back and fourth in the final quarter, taking turns leading never by more than a couple points. The T-birds would call their timeout with 4:12 left to play in the game, up by a score of 59-55.Â
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Aleah Ashlee sank a three point shot with just over three minutes to play to get the Vikes back out in front. Langdon drew a foul late and hit both her free throws to put the Vikes up 67-63 and would grind out the rest of the game, winning by a final score of 72-65.
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Both teams will be on the road next week. UBC heads to Manitoba to take on the Bisons on Nov. 9-10 and the Vikes take on the Thompson Rivers WolfPack on Nov. 9-10 as well.Â
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SCORING SUMMARY
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VIC:Â Â Â Â Â 12Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 19Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 19Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 22:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
72
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SCORING LEADERS
UBC: Maddison Penn (17), Keylen Filewich (14), Jess Hanson (13)
VIC:Â
Katie Langdon (19),
Aleah Ashlee (17),
Amira Giannattasio (16)
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