WBB - NOV 4
50
Lethbridge Pronghorns (W) LET 0
75
Winner UBC Thunderbirds (W) UBC 0
Lethbridge Pronghorns (W) LET
0
50
Final
75
UBC Thunderbirds (W) UBC
0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Lethbridge Pronghorns (W) LET 10 15 12 13 50
UBC Thunderbirds (W) UBC 19 20 19 17 75

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Thunderbirds Defence holds Horns to 50 points

VANCOUVER – The Pronghorns fell to 0-2 after dropping both to the Thunderbirds in the opening games of the Canada West season, as the Horns can't break 50 on the Thunderbirds defence. Thunderbirds finish the game with the 75-50 victory over the Lethbridge Pronghorns to wrap-up the weekend series at War Memorial Gym on Saturday afternoon.
 
In the second game of the weekend, Mona Berlitz once again led the charge for the squad with 20 points, nine rebounds, and four steals. Kiarra Kelly added another 12 points from the bench, while Cerys Merton had seven points and seven steals.
 
The Pronghorns were led by Kyra Collier with 16 points and eight rebounds, while Tobore Okome added 10 points and seven rebounds.
 
The Thunderbirds came back to where they left off in Friday night's action. Right from the start, the full-court press was causing problems for the visitors. Merton, Emilia Banmann and Berlitz showed active hands to get quick steals and points in transition. The trio combined for eight total steals in the first half.
 
For the visitors, Okome picked up two early fouls in the first quarter, sending her to the bench, which stalled the Pronghorns' offence, but in the second, she made her presence felt once again. The 'Horns fed Okome inside, and she did not disappoint as she scored an and-one layup and fed Collier for an open three to keep the squad within 5, 23-18.
 
The 'Birds would respond with defensive pressure that would help increase their lead once again. Merton added two quick steals to score two easy layups in transition, as the 'Birds continued to push and extended the lead to 39-25 to sum up the first half.
 
The second half started with Collier having a quick hot streak. She knocked down a triple and a layup, but that was short-lived, as the Thunderbirds went right back into lockdown mode. The pressure turned into steals and into successful offence.
 
The offensive play allowed the T-Birds to get open looks both from the inside and the outside, setting up Kiarra Kelly for open opportunities from beyond the arc. She finished with three triples, while Berlitz took advantage of the paint.
 
The Pronghorns will next host UBC Okanagan for their home opener next weekend, while the Thunderbirds will pay a visit to the University of Winnipeg Wesmen for games beginning next Friday November 10.
 
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