Kevin Hanson
Bob Frid/UBC Thunderbirds
79
Winner UBC UBC 11-4
51
Victoria UVIC 7-8
Winner
UBC UBC
11-4
79
Final
51
Victoria UVIC
7-8
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
UBC UBC 16 20 19 24 79
Victoria UVIC 19 7 16 9 51

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Ali Lee (Victoria Vikes Communications)

RECAP: Hanson now alone in second in Canada West coaching victories after T-Birds beat Vikes

VICTORIA, B.C. – The UBC Thunderbirds, the ninth-ranked men's basketball team in the CIS, defeated the Victoria Vikes 79-51 on Shoot for the Cure Night on Friday at the CARSA Performance Gym in Victoria. With the win, the T-Birds improve to 11-4, while UBC head coach Kevin Hanson surpasses former Vikes coach Guy Vetrie for second on the Canada West all-time wins list, now with 246. The Vikes drop to 7-8 in the Canada West standings.
 
"It is a special moment and coming over here I had a bit of mixed emotions," said Hanson on surpassing Vetrie's record of all-time wins. "I had a lot of respect for Guy Vetrie. He was a great coach, friend and person. It's a piece of history that I really appreciate. I also want to recognize the coaches and players that have played for me and coached with me over the last 15 and a half years. It's been a pretty special ride and hopefully it keeps continuing for more years."

UBC is 246-84 in Canada West league games with Hanson as coach.
 
On Friday, the Thunderbirds were led by the third-year pair of Phil Jalalpoor (Shifferstadt, Germany) and Conor Morgan (Victoria, B.C.). Guard Jalalpoor had a game-high 16 points and seven rebounds, while Morgan posted 15 points and seven boards. Fifth-year forward David Wagner (Kamloops, B.C.) returned to lineup from injury and added 12 points and six rebounds while senior Will Ondrik (Vernon, B.C.) was the fourth double-digit scorer adding 11 points. The T-Birds impressed from beyond the arc going 9-for-17, while out-rebounding the Vikes 45-26.
 
For the home side, fourth year Grant Sitton was one of just two double-digit scorers finishing with 13 points and four rebounds. Senior Reiner Theil logged 11 points and five boards, while Jordan Charles chipped in with eight points. Despite the loss the Vikes' game-night efforts resulted in $3,500 being donated to the Shoot for the Cure initiative.
 
The home side got the start they wanted going up 19-16 at the end of the first frame. It was a scoring-by-committee style as Theil had six points, Sitton had five, while Brandon Dunlop and both Jordan and Joshua Charles put up points. The Thunderbirds were held to just 35 per cent from the field despite out-rebounding the Vikes 13-8. The home side led by as much as six in the quarter but had just a three-point advantage entering the second quarter.
 
The Vikes were silenced at the start of the second as Jordan Jensen-Whyte (Calgary) dealt a three-point stinger to level the score at 23. A. J. Holloway (Tacoma, Wash.) showed some incredible flash, cutting through the key to give the T-Birds a 25-23 lead, while despite flashes of quality defence the Vikes struggled to have the ball drop in the other end. UBC created some separation, outscoring the Vikes 20-7 in the quarter to grab an impressive 36-26 lead at halftime.
 
UBC continued to stretch their lead through the third as Jalalpoor was dangerous from all areas of the floor. Victoria's response came from the 6-foot-9 Sitton, who was scoring from distance and close range to finish the quarter with eight points. By the end of the third, the Vikes were out-rebounded 34-18, which told the tale as the Thunderbirds led 55-42 entering the fourth. A continued impressive performance from Morgan, Jalalpoor and Wagner gave the T-Birds as much as 19-point lead throughout the third.
 
A Morgan three pointer from the baseline lifted the Thunderbirds up 60-42 early on in the fourth. The Vikes got closer to foul trouble as starters Roth and Dunlop had four fouls each. UBC put on an impressive scoring show Morgan and Jalalpoor ran the floor, up an impressive 70-47 half-way through the frame.
 
With a gap of at least 20 points, both teams dove into their bench, allowing UBC rookie Taylor Browne (Surrey, B.C.) to drop a three to continue the scoring tear. The Vikes got minutes from freshmen Taylor Montgomery-Stinson and Tyus Barfoot, while the T-Birds utilized the 6-7 stature of third-year forward Luka Zaharijevic (Vancouver). UBC came away with the game 79-51 after out-scoring the Vikes 24-9 in the fourth and final quarter.

UBC's stretch run to March is on, as the 'Birds prepare to host the CIS Men's Basketball Final 8, which will see the absolute best basketball players in Canada make their way to the UBC campus.

Get your tournament packages and single tickets now, as the national championship is set to take place from March 17-20 at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre.
 
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