| January
12 - Fresh off their first home win of the season, a big 89-85 victory
over the Huskies, the Bisons (3-11) went right back to work the
following night, Saturday, January 12 at the Investors Group Athletic
Centre when the Alberta Golden Bears (9-5) came to town.
With
a record of 9-4 prior to tip-off, the Bears were going to be a tough
challenge for the Herd, who have been playing extremely well as
of late. This particular game may have been the exclamation point
on the season thus far. It was an 88-81 win for the Bisons in a
true test of there skill.
“We
have confidence now,” said head coach, Rick Suffield. “All
we can do is carry it forward. We just beat two of the better teams
in the country this weekend.”
In
a tight first quarter, both teams found themselves going back and
forth for the better part of the frame. Later on, the Golden Bears
began to make their presence felt as they began to pull away. Going
in to the second, the score was 21-17 for the Golden Bears.
Midway
through the first half with the score 32-27, the Bisons were playing
catch-up in all facets of the game, but they never gave up, and
only moments later were down by a mere two points. The speed of
the game was intense as the Herd tried desperately to regain ground
on the Bears. At recess, the Bisons were trailing 43-42.
The
Bisons’ Brian Crowe led all players with 13 points in the
half, while the Bears’ CG Morrison had 11 points.
The
first three minutes of the second half went back and fourth, with
each team trading the lead until two quick fouls by Bison captain
Darcy Coss slowed the game’s momentum, and Alberta took a
four-point lead. After that, the Bears ran into foul trouble as
well. The Bisons were able to go up by four from that point, after
some great free throw shooting and timely steals.
Going
in to the fourth, Manitoba held a three-point, 63-60 lead over the
Golden Bears. Once again, Coss made his presence felt, only this
time on the offensive side of the ball as he hit two-straight three-pointers
to give the Herd a 71-62 lead. It was an onslaught of three-balls
for Manitoba. Not long after, Clarence Smith hit two from beyond
the arc to keep the Herd ahead. With three minutes left, Manitoba
had a six-point lead. Another win was close. Ending the game, the
Bisons finished strong, and all they had to do was run out the clock
for the win.
Isaac
Ansah and Brian Crowe were the top Bisons respectively with 20 and
21 points. Neb Aleksic was the Golden Bears top player with 17 points.
After
the game, Suffield spoke about how his team has to play in the coming
weeks. “We have to be unselfish with the ball, and keep this
momentum going,” said Suffield. “That being said, this
was a great weekend. We can all learn something from it.”
Next
up for the Bisons is a road trip way out west to Thompson Rivers
and Fraser Valley on January 18 and 19 respectively. Both games
with start at 10 pm local time.
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