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Nate Petrone
Daniel Zappe
119
Winner Calgary Dinos (M) CGY 0
103
Mount Royal Cougars (M) MRU 0
Winner
Calgary Dinos (M) CGY
0
119
Final
103
Mount Royal Cougars (M) MRU
0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Calgary Dinos (M) CGY 37 24 25 33 119
Mount Royal Cougars (M) MRU 27 25 21 30 103

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | MRU Communications

Offensive explosion gives Dinos Crowchild Classic sweep

CALGARY – Crowchild is red and gold.

The University of Calgary Dinos men's basketball team took home their second win in as many nights with a 119-103 victory over the Mount Royal University Cougars at Kenyon Court.

Sporting their throwback gold uniforms, the Dinos made it rain from three-point range, going 18-for-33 from beyond the arc. Coming into the weekend with the highest-scoring offence in the nation, Calgary continued that trend with an outpouring of 119 points on the night - the most since equalling that same output in a 119-75 win over Trinity Western back on Jan. 23, 2016.

Noah Wharton started hot for Calgary as the visiting Dinos scored 37 points in the first quarter to lead by 10. The floor general from Brampton, Ont., filled the scoresheet, putting up 23 points, eight rebounds and six assists in 35 minutes of play.

Mount Royal kept pace with the Dinos and headed to the locker room at the half down by just nine at 61-52. Forward Daniel Owoeye stood out with his impressive play in the first half, showcasing his versatility all over the court.

Despite scoring 61 points in the first half, the Dinos only shot two free throws.

The point of difference for the University of Calgary was a superb performance from Martynas Sabaliauskas. The Lithuanian forward exploded for a season-high 36 points, going an incredible 8-for-11 from three. Along with his offensive outburst, Sabaliauskas grabbed a team-best 10 rebounds for his second double-double in as many nights.

Mount Royal proved to be no slouch on offence either. Fresh off securing his spot as the all-time leading scorer in Cougars history, Holt Tomie posted another spectacular performance. The Calgary local scored 31 points while also grabbing 10 boards. Tomie continued to find holes in the Dinos' defence while penetrating the basket as well as pulling up from deep to keep his opponents honest.

Keivonte Watts continued to be a problem for the Dinos as he scored 28 points, including four makes from behind the three-point line. 

However, Tomie and Watts' efforts would not be enough to beat the fire-power-filled lineup of the University of Calgary Dinos. Wharton, Sabaliauskas and the rest of the boys in gold secured the victory to sweep the MRU Cougars in the Crowchild Classic.

Guards Nate Petrone and Dylan Lutes - both transfers from MRU in their first season on the court with the Dinos - also played big roles on the night, with Petrone netting 18 and Lutes chipping in with 11 points and five rebounds.

Alan Spoonhunter also finished in double digits on the night, going 7-11 from the floor for 16 points.

The 5-7 Cougars will regroup as they head into their bye week before heading east for a date with the University of Regina Cougars on January 19.

Meanwhile, the Dinos now improve to 8-4 and now start a six-game home stand, starting next weekend when Thompson Rivers comes to the Jack Simpson Gym for a pair of games, starting Friday.

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