University of Alberta

Pandas drop game two to Birds

Score1234Final
Pandas1717142371
Thunderbirds1714262582

AB leading scorer: Nicole Clarke with 17

Box Score

VANCOUVER - The UBC Thunderbirds punched their tickets to the CIS tournament and the Canada West Final Four on Saturday, downing the Alberta Pandas 82-71 to sweep the best-of-three quarterfinal series at War Memorial Gym.

The T-Birds trailed by a point at halftime and the Pandas stretched the advantage to four points early in the third until an injury to Zara Huntley seemed to spark the home side.

Huntley took an elbow to the neck during an offensive possession and remained down on the court while the Pandas took the ball the other way and earned two foul shots. Those shots made it a 44-40 game for Alberta, but the T-Birds then went on a 17-4 run to finish the quarter, and never let go of the lead.

Huntley did return for the fourth quarter and finished the game with 10 points in limited minutes.

Kristen Hughes had a huge second half for the T-Birds, pouring in 16 of her 21 points after the break including a 4-6 performance from behind the arc.

Hughes scored 11 in the fourth, including two rally-killing three pointers to hold the Pandas off as they made a late push.

But in the first half, Kris Young seemed to be the only T-Bird getting shots to drop. After setting a UBC record with 12 assists in game one, she went into scoring mode on Saturday and dropped 18 of her game-high 26 points in the first half to keep the 'Birds afloat when the rest of the offence wasn't connecting.

Young filled up the stats sheet nicely with eight rebounds, five assists, two blocks and four steals.

Five Pandas scored in double digits, led by Nicole Clarke's 17 points.

Anneka Bakker and Kelly Lyons both played tough physical defence in the post and found the scoring touch late in the game, combining for 17 of Alberta's 23 fourth quarter points, but it was too little too late.

Bakker finished with 12 points and eight rebounds, while Lyons had 11 points and four steals.

The loss ends Alberta's season, while UBC will move on to the Canada West Final Four next weekend, set to be hosted by undefeated No. 1 Regina barring a major upset. The Cougars are up 1-0 in their quarterfinal series and are set for game two later tonight.

The Final Four gold and silver medalists automatically qualify for the CIS tournament.