| January
5 - In their first home game of 2008, the Bisons (1-11) were looking
to split the home-and-home series at the Investors Group Athletic
Centre with the visiting, cross-town rival Winnipeg Wesmen (6-6),
who drew first blood on January 3 with an 84-71 win.
In
a hard fought battle on both sides, the Wesmen came out of Bison
territory with a sweep over the Herd and an 80-73 win on Saturday
night.
“We
keep trying, and we can keep up with any team in the league,”
said head coach Rick Suffield. “We just need to keep positive,
and the wins will come.”
The
Bisons started the game going on an 11-4 run led by strong play
from captain Isaac Ansah, and forward Brian Crowe. The Wesmen were
able to come back quickly midway through the opening quarter tying
the game at 12. Stunned by the quick Wesmen attack, the Bisons kept
their cool and dominated the remainder of the quarter, going into
the second with a 23-16 lead.
The
tempo slowed down from an intense opening frame to a more touch-and-go
second quarter with both teams playing cautious games. With four
minutes left to play in the half the Wesmen, led by Erfan Nasajpour,
tied the game at 30.
Going
into the break the Bisons held a tight 36-35 lead. Crowe had 11
points for the Heard at recess, while Nasajpour had 16 points and
three steals in the first half, leading all players.
Tough
defensive battles started the third quarter as the Wesmen took an
early 40-36 second half lead. Minutes later the Herd regained the
lead taking six straight points. The seesaw battle continued throughout
the quarter as the teams traded points from beyond the arc on more
than one occasion.
At
the start of the fourth, the two teams were knotted-up at 57. Typical
of the game to this point, the Wesmen and the Bisons went back and
forth right down to the wire. With two minutes to go and the game,
and 74-71 score in favor of the visiting Wesmen, the Bisons made
one final push to spread the defence and find an opening. A travel
violation by the Wesmen late gave the Herd an opportunity. It was
an opportunity missed, as the Bisons couldn’t convert, and
the rest of the game played itself out to an 80-73 victory for the
Wesmen.
Erfan
Nasajpour has 27 points in the game for the Wesmen while Isaac Ansah
and Brian Crowe each had 17 for the Herd.
After
the game Suffield offered some insight into the Bisons misleading
record. “Our record doesn’t dictate how we can play.
Unfortunately that doesn’t translate on paper, so we’re
going to have to buckle down in this half of the season.”
The
Bisons will continue the next weekend at home on January 11 and
12 with a pair of games versus the University of Saskatchewan and
University of Alberta. Both Alberta and Saskatchewan are in the
middle of the pack in the Mountain division. Both games start at
8:15 pm at the Investors Group athletic Centre.
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