VANCOUVER - For the fifth straight game, the UBC Thunderbirds put together an impressive defensive performance, defeating the Calgary Dinos 66-42 at War Memorial Gym. The win extends UBC's (11-5) current winning streak to eight games while the Dinos (4-10) remain on the outside of the Canada West
playoff picture.
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The Dinos were under pressure all evening and finished the game 17-of-59 (28.8%) from the floor including an 0-for-15 performance from downtown. As has been the case for UBC opponents in 2011, the first quarter was not kind to the Dinos and they managed just four points on 2-of-19 (10.5%) shooting.
That UBC defensive dominance continued into the second quarter and at one point the Dinos were held scoreless for more than eight minutes. A bucket from Megan Lang broke that streak and propelled her Dinos on a 6-0 run that brought the visitors to within three with just under seven minutes left
before the half. It was all UBC from then until the break, as they closed the half on a 14-3 run to lead 27-13 after 20 minutes.
In the third quarter, the 'Birds opened up on offence and out scored the Dinos 29-17 to put the game out of reach heading into the fourth.
As a team, UBC shot 42.4% (25-of-59) and were led by Lia St. Pierre who finished with 15 points and five assists and Alex Vieweg who had 13 points and six rebounds. Vieweg and St. Pierre were also two of six T-Birds to finish with at least four rebounds as UBC dominated the glass with a healthy
47-30 advantage over Calgary.
Calgary was paced by
Ashley Hill who had a team-high nine points.
UBC is on the road next weekend at Brandon while the Dinos return home to host the TWU Spartans.
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