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University of Alberta

University Of Alberta Golden Bears & Pandas

University Of Alberta
Golden Bears & Pandas

Brianna Fehr
Adrian Shellard - Mount Royal
80
Winner Regina Cougars (W) REG 10-8
71
Alberta Pandas ALB 14-3
Winner
Regina Cougars (W) REG
10-8
80
Final
71
Alberta Pandas ALB
14-3
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Regina Cougars (W) REG 24 19 17 20 80
Alberta Pandas ALB 13 16 16 26 71

Game Recap: Pandas Basketball | | Mount Royal Athletics

Pandas bounced by Cougars in CW quarter-final

Regina upsets Alberta 80-71 on Sunday night

CALGARY - The University of Regina Cougars are making their way to Saskatchewan for the CW Final Four, after defeating the University of Alberta 80-71 on Sunday night. 

The Cougars came out ready to prove their ability against the nationally ranked Pandas, holding two of Alberta's three all-stars, Claire Signatovich and Morgan Harris, to only 12 points between them. 

Regina's scouting report paid off in more ways than that. The Cougars were able to pick through the Panda's defensive and offensive structure to provide gaps on the court for open shots. 

Faith Reid, ranked eighth overall in Canada West for shooting, sank seven shots from beyond the arch on 39 per cent. Reid finished the night with an impressive 21 points and four rebounds in favour of U of R. 

The star of the show for the Cougars was Misskey, who built on her impressive performance from last night's win over UNBC. Misskey, on top of her seven assists on the court, had 14 points, three rebounds and shot a huge 42 per cent. Her performance rightfully named her Regina's player of the game. 

Alberta stumbled through the first half of play, only finding their stride midway through the third quarter. The usually dominant squad ended the first quarter trailing by 11 and were unable to close the gap. 

In the fourth quarter they began to play as the team the west is used to seeing on the hardwood, holding Regina to 16 points while putting up 20 of their own. 

Emma Kary stepped up to fill the void created when Regina locked up Alberta's two remaining all-stars. Kary more than doubled her stats in the fourth quarter, taking her game from eight points to 19 in 10 minutes. She was able to shoot 50 per cent from all over the court tonight, making four of eight threes and seven of 14 from inside the arch. 

"We never give up and that shows in this game. Down 20 at one point I think and my team just never rolls over and dies," said Kary. "I'm super proud of the way we always stick together and play hard. So that's something we are going to keep doing moving forwards into the next season I guess."

Kary was rightfully named the Panda's player of the game after playing against intense pressure.

"I knew I had an awesome team and an awesome coaching staff on my back. I think having a support system like that, it was just awesome for me," said Kary. "When you feel confident and you have such a great group of girls to work with, it's just fun. "

On the court Kary was backed up by Signatovich in the post. Signatovich wasn't able to add a large amount to the score sheet, but she was able to grab 17 of the team's 42 rebounds from tonight. 

Alberta finished the regular season ranked number one in the Central Division, and seven in U SPORTS national rankings. The squad, regardless of being down for nearly the entire game, kept their heads high and battled. 

With tonight's win, Regina will move on to the semi-finals, hosted by the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, on March 18.
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