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Aaron Tesfagiorgis scored 14 points in the Vikes 66-62 win over the WolfPack.
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Thompson Rivers WolfPack (M) TRU 11-4
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Winner Victoria Vikes (M) VIC 10-4
Thompson Rivers WolfPack (M) TRU
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Final
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Victoria Vikes (M) VIC
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Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Thompson Rivers WolfPack (M) TRU 18 15 20 9 62
Victoria Vikes (M) VIC 16 14 20 16 66

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Tyler Lowey, Vikes Communications

Scully helps secure crucial Vikes win

VICTORIA – The University of Victoria Vikes edged out the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack 66-62 on Friday night at the CARSA Performance Gym.

It's only January, but playoff basketball has arrived at Ken and Kathy Shields Court, as both teams entered this evening's bout on the periphery of earning a first-round bye in the Canada West playoffs.

"We talked about it this week, how these games were going to be high-pressure and played hard because they are well coached and play the right way," said Vikes Head Coach Craig Beaucamp. "We got a couple stops and a couple scores when we needed it and we expect tomorrow's game to be no different."

This tightly contested affair saw the Vikes (11-4) lead by a maximum of four, while the WolfPack's biggest lead was seven. There were four ties and 10 lead changes in the game, with the last change coming in the final three minutes.

Jason Scully started the evening 1-for-5 from the floor but made some huge plays that pushed the Vikes over the top in the back-and-forth battle.

"Scully is a fourth-year guy and a leader on this team. We needed him to step up and he wasn't answering the bell in the first half but did a great job in the second half tonight," said Beaucamp.

Down two with 2:40 remaining, Scully sunk his only three of the game from the corner to put the Vikes up 63-62.

Two possessions later, he came flying out of the rafters to grab an offensive rebound and set up Diego Maffia for the dagger three from the bend with 1:30 remaining.

Early on, nobody on the Vikes was grabbing offensive rebounds. At halftime, the WolfPack were winning the battle on the offensive glass 8-1.

"We had one offensive rebound in the first half. I can get one offensive rebound out there. We needed to try harder than the other team. We were getting pushed around and pushed off our spot on the free throw line. We just simply had to want the ball and try harder than the other team," said Beaucamp.

Leading the charge for the WolfPack (11-4) was the Canada West's fifth-leading rebounder Micheal Rouault.

Whenever the Vernon product wasn't tipping in misses, he was twisting and turning his way to the hoop, as he finished with a team-high 17 points on 14 shots.

The Vikes approached Rouault and the WolfPack's rebounders differently in the second half.

Matthew Ellis played with foul trouble all night, but led the Vikes with eight boards. The Vikes leader in points per game was having an unusual low-scoring night, but was picked up by fellow big man Hayden Lejeune.

The fifth-year senior Lejeune was second on the team with six rebounds. After rim-running in the first half for nine points, Lejeune upped his aggressiveness in the paint and earned a season-high 21 points, capped off by his first three-point field goal of the season.

A shot-for-shot guard battle was brewing early, as Aaron Tesfagiorgis was a perfect 4-for-4 in the second quarter. The Calgarian also canned a two threes in the second half and finished a lovely hoop and the harm after suspending long enough in air to draw contact.

Guarding Tesfargiorgis was Keith Rojhae Colbert, who matched his check by cashing in on a pair of up-and-under baskets in the first half. The Arizona native was the sharpest shooter for the WolfPack, as he knocked down 6-of-10 shots. He matched Tesfagiorgis' output with 14 points.

The WolfPack will be back at Ken and Kathy Shields Court tomorrow evening to wrap up the weekend set at 7 p.m. They will follow the women's game and also take part in the Shoot For The Cure fundraising event.  
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