PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. – The UNBC Timberwolves fell behind 13-0 to start the game but came storming back, gutting out a 86-79 win over the University of Calgary Dinos women's basketball team on Friday night.
The Dinos came out firing in the first quarter, jumping out to a large early lead, utilizing six points from
Annacy Palmer as the TWolves struggled to generate much in the way of offence. Sergey Shchepotkin called a timeout and his message landed with his team. UNBC went on a 17-3 run of their own, as Amrit Manak made a trio of three-pointers and captain Alina Shakirova earned a pair of touch and-ones in the paint. After 10 minutes, the Dinos held a 21-17 lead.
The second frame saw the TWolves continue their inspired play. However, the Dinos are not one of the better teams in Canada by accident.
Damian Jennings's team settled down as six-foot-two guard Polyanna Storie took the reins and earned herself some tough points in close.
UNBC continued to battle and held a 43-32 lead after 20 minutes.
Former UNBC star
Madison Landry began to truly show her quality in the second half for the Dinos, using her length and ball-handling to get easy layups, however, the gritty Timberwolves would not go away. Kuklisin made a tough layup in transition to give UNBC an eight-point lead midway through the frame, but the Dinos came storming back.
Louise Rouse made a tough bucket and
Mya Proctor began to dictate play using her combination of size and shooting to give UNBC trouble. With one quarter to go, the Timberwolves held a 65-64 advantage.
The fourth quarter was a back-and-forth affair. Storie made a three but that was answered by Shakirova. Landry made a layup but Olivia Wilson equalled that for UNBC. Palmer hit a three to give the Dinos a three-point lead, but Sveta Boykova made a timely jumper for the TWolves.
With UNBC up by four with less than four minutes remaining, Manak made her fourth trey of the game to stretch the lead to eight, and the Timberwolves defended with great grit, as Shakirova and Laura Garmendia Garcia created turnovers on Calgary possessions en route to the home win.
Shakirova led the way with 25 points, eight rebounds, four assists, and three steals for UNBC, while Boykova was strong in the post with 15 points and 10 boards. Manak had a career-high 14 points off the bench, while Kuklisin added 13 points and eight assists.
Landry and Palmer paced the Dinos with 17 points apiece, while Storie was tremendous with 16 points, 10 assists, and five boards. Rouse had 15 points and eight rebounds, while Proctor added 10 points.
The win is UNBC's first of the campaign, while the loss drops Calgary to 5-2 on the season. The two teams will meet again on Saturday night in Prince George.