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Lucas Mannes
David Moll
69
Winner CGYM CGYM 17-0
59
UFVM UFVM 11-6
Winner
CGYM CGYM
17-0
69
Final
59
UFVM UFVM
11-6
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
CGYM CGYM 13 22 20 14 69
UFVM UFVM 16 13 6 24 59

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | files from Fraser Valley communications

Dinos get past Cascades to set up final weekend

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. – The third quarter was the difference as the Calgary Dinos earned a 69-59 win over the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades in Canada West basketball action on Saturday evening.

One night after being on the wrong end of an 85-51 blowout, the Cascades turned in a much stronger performance against the reigning U SPORTS national champs. The hosts raced out to a 14-6 lead to open the game, and were within 35-29 at the half.

But the third quarter was all Dinos. The outscored UFV 20-6 in the frame, limiting the Cascades to 2-of-16 shooting from the field. 
 
UFV made a fourth-quarter push, but Calgary hit timely shots to improve to 18-0 while dropping the Cascades to 11-7.

"Our movement was better on offence, but for the most part, we were much more solid on D," Dinos head coach Dan Vanhooren said, reflecting on his team's third-quarter performance. "We did a much better job in the third quarter than we did the rest of the game. We gave up a bunch of three-balls in the fourth quarter and kind of lost ourselves when we got up a bit. 

"But the game was a different story (than Friday's opener). They competed harder tonight, they battled a little more for every 50-50 ball, and that's usually the case the second night you play somebody. They have a very nice basketball team, and there's a lot of positives there with Fraser Valley's group."

The Cascades' opening salvo was highlighted by back-to-back-to-back three-pointers, with a pair of triples from Parm Bains bookending a Sukhman Sandhu long-distance call. 

But the Dinos hung in thanks in large part to fifth-year guard Lucas Mannes. The Chilliwack, B.C. product scored all of his game-high 18 points in the first half, hitting four treys in the second quarter alone to help his team grab a 35-29 edge at the break.
 
"He held us in the game, and that says something about our depth," Vanhooren said. "It's a luxury to have that kind of depth, and to have a guy who comes off the bench who can put up 18 in a half. We played against Lucas when he was at Trinity, and he had 40 on us a few times. He can really get it going, and that was nice to see."
 
The visitors took control in the third, with point guard David Kapinga scoring eight straight Calgary points to push the lead to 53-35. 

Kapinga, Mambi Diawara and Lars Schleuter, all with 10 points, joined Mannes as double-digit scorers for the Dinos, and Layton contributed 13 rebounds.

Parm Bains paced the Cascades with 14 points, Toor scored 10, and Sandhu had nine points off the bench. Mark Johnson posted double-digit rebounds for the second straight night, with 11.

Now 18-0, the Dinos return home to close out the regular season Feb. 1-2 in the Jack Simpson Gym, with the chance to make some history as the first team in program history to post an undefeated regular season.

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