VANCOUVER – The UBC Thunderbirds (7-8) toppled the MacEwan Griffins (4-11) 64-39 on a special school day matinee at War Memorial Gym for their third consecutive victory in 2018.
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Keylyn Filewich credited the packed gym for giving her T-Birds an extra boost. "To have this many kids...it fueled us and propelled us to this win" said the second-year forward.
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The boisterous home crowd roared when
Ali Norris netted the first basket of the game, and the school day spectators continued to bring an ear-splitting enthusiasm throughout a dominant performance by the 'Birds.
"There was a great energy in the gym with school day...a thousand kids here...so it was a fun environment to play in," said UBC Head Coach
Deb Huband. "It was a little different acoustically, but that's a good problem to have."
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Maddison Penn took advantage of a Jessica Hansen steal to drain the first triple of the game and gave the 'Birds a 12-2 lead with 4:49 remaining in the first. Penn added two more threes and UBC's defense allowed just five points in the opening ten minutes of play, leading by 21.
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"We wanted wanted to keep them to single digits per quarter, it's been our philosophy all week," said Filewich. "Deb [Huband]'s been telling us 'Good teams play good defense' and that's what helped us score the 26 points in the first quarter."
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The Thunderbirds maintained their lead despite a Griffin push in the second quarter and held a 37-16 advantage at the half. UBC went on a 12-3 run to start the third, and
Dina Strujic extended the T-Bird lead to 30, up 50-20 with 2:49 left in the quarter, as the 'Birds closed it out in the fourth.
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The Thunderbirds took advantage of 12 steals and 20 points off of turnovers, alongside 30 points in the paint. Penn lead the UBC scoring with 21 points and added 7 boards, while Filewich was two rebounds shy of another double double - and scored 11 points in the win.
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Kayla Ivicak put up 14 points and 7 boards for the Griffins, who outscored the Thunderbirds 17-12 in the fourth quarter.
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"We've been working on our defensive foundation," said Huband "We've seen a lot of improvement since December. I think we had good intensity to start and made it tough for them in the first quarter...after that we let up a bit. I'd like to see us extend that intensity over the course of forty minutes."
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UBC and MacEwan will renew acquaintances Saturday at War Memorial Gym with tip-off slated for 5 p.m. PT.
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