Victoria, BC – The No. 2 University of Victoria defeated the No. 3 University of Alberta 97-74 in the Canada West semi-finals, claiming the first spot in the Canada West Final.
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Defence was king to start this ballgame; neither team was able to find much space on the offensive end. Ethan Boag led the first scoring surge for Victoria as he buried the first five points on a 14-4 Vikes' opening scoring run. Alberta responded to halt the scoring run, but Geoffrey James remained on fire from beyond the arc.
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Ethan Egert pushed to get Alberta going on the offensive end, scoring two baskets, one from three-point land, for his five first-quarter points. The Vikes' strong shooting to open this game led to them establishing a 13-point 28-15 lead at the end of the first.
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Victoria's hot shooting from beyond the arc cooled off to start the second quarter. Alberta capitalized on this scoring lull to tighten the game.
Isaac Simon, the second team all-star, scored three baskets in a row, cutting the Vikes' lead to 28-24, forcing a timeout.
Caiden Kushnir began to be a force inside the paint for the Golden Bears. He was creating second-chance scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates while getting to the line with his tough play under the basket.
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Dylan Gage and Sergio Pereira came off the bench and created instant offence for Victoria. The pair scored nine consecutive points, re-establishing the Vikes on the offensive end of the floor. This scoring run pushed the lead back out to 13 points as the Vikes led 46-33 as the game hit halftime.
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Victoria began the third just as they did the first, unstoppable at all levels on offence. Dylan Gage and Geoffrey James buried back-to-back threes to cap off a 16-4 Vikes' scoring run to start the second half. Victoria would not go away as Alberta fought hard to make a push back into the game. Sergio Pereira's interior defence continued to halt any paint presence the Golden Bears fought to create. Alberta's
Isaac Simon continued to be a bright spot for the Golden Bears as his threes battled to close the scoring gap. Victoria won the quarter, closing with a 76-54 lead, built by their strong shooting and impactful defence.
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The fourth quarter was played with both teams trading baskets, but Alberta was unable to piece together a run to narrow their deficit. Victoria emptied their bench and secured the 97-74 victory, claiming their spot in the Canada West finals.
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The Vikes will await their opponent as Winnipeg and UBC faceoff tomorrow to decide who will claim the other spot in the Canada West Final.Â
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