KELOWNA, B.C. - Graduating senior Brianna Falk led a relentless effort from the UBC Okanagan Heat women's basketball team as they posted a 79-43 victory over the UBC Thunderbirds on Saturday afternoon at The Furnace.
In her second to final regular-season game in a Heat uniform, Brianna put up a gritty 12 points, eight rebounds, six steals, a pair of blocks, and an assist in the Heat's win, the second-largest margin of victory in program history.
Playing with her heart on her sleeve, her team rallied behind Brianna as they snapped a four-game losing streak.
The win, for the Heat, is a testament to the hard work the team has put in, from dropping 14 straight games to their big-sister Thunderbirds between 2011 and 2019, to now, taking two of three games from UBC this season.

Along with Brianna's heartfelt performance, her younger sister, Kelsey played a large role in the victory with 19 points and nine rebounds. The duo from Vernon, B.C., shared an emotional embrace as Kelsey checked in for Brianna in the game's final minutes. Brianna was serenaded by a standing ovation from the crowd.
UBCO also got strong performances from Kelowna's Jaeli Ibbetson with 15 points, seven rebounds, and five assists, as well as Vancouver's Surprise Munie, whose two points went along with her 10 rebounds, five assists and four steals.
Heat Head Coach Bobby Mitchell was happy with his team's effort in the win saying, "this was a big win for us in many ways but most importantly we got to celebrate Brianna in a great way. The team really stepped up and had great energy from start to finish. A great team win."

Hailey Counsell led the Thunderbirds in scoring with 12 points off the bench. UBC was held to a season-low 43 points.
The win helps UBCO move a step ahead of the Thunderbirds in the Canada West standings, improving to 7-10, while the T-Birds drop to 6-11 on the year.