BOX SCORE CALGARY – Posting a stifling defensive effort, the University of Regina Cougars captured their second Canada West championship Saturday night with a 53-37 win over the University of Calgary Dinos in the Jack Simpson Gym.
The Cougars won this game with their defence, allowing 20 points in the first half and holding Calgary to just 17 in the second half while the U of R offence started to click in the third quarter.
The victory gives the Cougars their first Canada West banner since defeating UBC on their home court to win the 2004 conference title. Both Calgary and Regina will play in the CIS Final 8 March 15-17 hosted at the University of Regina.
Lindsay Ledingham and Kehlsie Crone both led the Cougars with 11 points, while Brittany Read scored nine and led all players with 14 rebounds. Crone also tied her career high with nine rebounds, falling just short of the double-double.
Jessica Franz had 15 points and 11 rebounds to notch the game's lone double-double for Calgary, while
Alex Cole helped out with 11 points and nine rebounds.
"Clearly we're disappointed, but I'm absolutely proud of the achievement of my players and their committment to a style of play and character that represents the Dinos so passionately," said Dinos head coach
Damian Jennings. "This team enjoys working hard to be better, and I have no doubt the next two weeks will be a lot of fun as we diligently prepare for nationals."
After a low-scoring first half that saw the two teams combine for a total of just 43 points over the first 20 minutes, the Cougars came out strong to open the second half. They held Calgary off the scoreboard for the first 4:36 of the third quarter as part of a 10-0 run that saw them build up their first double-digit lead of the game.
Regina's third-quarter lead reached as many as 17 points after a Jennilea Coppola free throw, as the Dinos were held without a field goal for the first 8:51 of the quarter. Calgary scored the last five points of the quarter to cut the lead to 41-29 heading into the fourth, but the Cougars got those right back in the fourth as Read connected on a layup and Crone drilled a baseline triple to put the U of R back up by 17.
The Cougars continued the tough defence down the stretch, limiting Calgary to eight points in the fourth quarter to nail down the victory.
The University of Regina will host the 2013 CIS Championship from Mar. 15 through Mar. 17 at the Centre for Kinesiology, Health & Sport. The Cougars are one of six teams to have qualified for the tournament, with Calgary, Carleton, Fraser Valley, McGill, and Windsor as the others. The RSEQ champion and the wildcard berth have both yet to be determined.
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