January
5 - Fresh off their 54-48 win over Winnipeg (5-7) on Thursday at
the Duckworth Centre, the Bisons (5-7) were looking to make it two
in a row over their cross-town rivals on Saturday night at the Investors
Group Athletic Centre to start 2008.
The
Wesmen had other plans however, as they lead the game from start
to finish, taking the 71-52 win in an intense defensive battle,
spoiling the Bisons party.
The
Herd started the opening quarter of their 2008 home schedule stretching
Winnipeg’s defence around the perimeter. In the early going,
both teams struggled around the basket, showing signs of rust from
the holiday season. However, the Bisons stuck to their perimeter
game, which kept Winnipeg chasing the ball for much of the frame.
The
Wesmen were having more luck around the basket in the first, taking
a 16-10 lead into the second. Offensive struggles continued for
both teams as the game became a battle on the defensive side of
the ball. The intensity in the game began to mount late in the first
half, despite production on offence, when bad fouls were given to
both teams. Going into the break, the Wesmen increased their lead
on the Bisons by 15, going up 31-16.
Dawna
Wright led all players in the first half with eight points for the
Wesmen, while Leigh-Anne Legal-Young, and Michele Hynes both had
five for the Herd.
The
intensity that started in the second quarter finally started to
translate into points for the Bisons as they doubled their total
from the first half early on. Winnipeg was able to keep the Bisons
at arms-length however, throughout the quarter, maintaining a 12-point
lead going into the final frame.
Manitoba
started to make things interesting midway through the fourth quarter
going on 6-2 run, but it wasn’t enough as the Wesmen eventually
extended their lead to 19 points, winning the game 71-52.
Dawna
Wright continued to lead all players in the second half, finishing
the game with 18 points. Michele Hynes was again the bright spot
for the Bisons in the second half, racking up 13 points and forcing
four turnovers in the game.
Next
week, the Bisons will continue their home stand on January 11 and
12 against the University of Saskatchewan and the central division
leaders in the Canada West conference, the University of Alberta
respectively. Both games start at 6:15 pm.
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