VANCOUVER –
Maddison Penn was a force to be reckoned with on both ends of the floor in leading the UBC Thunderbirds to a 69-58 victory over the Trinity Western Spartans, Friday at War Memorial Gym in Vancouver, B.C.
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Penn led the T-Birds in both points with 27 and rebounds with 17, and was especially dominant under the 'Birds basket with 14 of those rebounds off the defensive glass.
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The Thunderbirds got off to a quick and conscientious start, which included a mix of stingy defence, combined with scoring in transition, which helped them get out to a 19-10 first quarter lead.
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The 'Birds increased their lead to 40-21 at halftime with help from third-year guard
Jessica Hanson pouring in 11 of her 14 total points after 20 minutes of play. Â Hanson was also dangerous from beyond the arc draining three of her six, three-point attempts. Spartans fourth-year forward Tessa Ratzlaff scored six of her team high 15 points at the halfway mark.
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The Spartans showed some spirit in the second half in outscoring the 'Birds 37-29 to cut into the 19 point deficit, narrowing it to an 11 point differential by the final horn. Spartans fifth year forwards Ashleigh Barnes and Kayla Gordon helped the cause with 9 and 7 points respectively.
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When asked about her standout night, Penn chose to instead focus on her team's effort. "We really wanted to up the tempo, we practiced that all week so that was a huge key for us and it really showed this game. We moved the ball well as a team and that's how we got it in the end."
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When pressed on what allowed her to be so dominant in the rebound department the third-year Kinesiology student said "I think I just wanted it, I don't think there's any other words, I just was really tenacious."
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Second-year forward
Keylyn Filewich added 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Thunderbirds who improve to 4-3, while the Spartans saw their five-game winning streak snapped and their record fall to 5-2 on the Canada West season.
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The Thunderbirds and Spartans will meet again on Saturday night with a 5 p.m. PT tip off at War Memorial Gym.
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