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University Of Alberta Golden Bears & Pandas

University Of Alberta
Golden Bears & Pandas

Claire Signatovich
Adrien Bazinet
50
Winner Alberta Pandas ALB 0
43
Calgary Dinos (W) CGY 0
Winner
Alberta Pandas ALB
0
50
Final
43
Calgary Dinos (W) CGY
0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Alberta Pandas ALB 14 14 15 7 50
Calgary Dinos (W) CGY 17 2 14 10 43

Game Recap: Pandas Basketball | | UFV Athletics

Defence shins in Pandas 50-43 QF win over Calgary

Signatovich paces Pandas with 15 rebounds, five blocks, three steals

Abbotsford, BC - The University of Alberta Pandas roared past the University of Calgary Dinos 50-43 in Thursday's Canada West Quarterfinal matchup. 

The loss puts the semifinals just out of reach of the Dinos, as their season comes to an end. Meanwhile, the Pandas will go on to face the winner of Thursday's quarterfinal matchup between the UBC Thunderbirds and the University of Victoria Vikes.

Mya Proctor picked up five points early as the Dinos threatened to pull away in the opening quarter, but Alberta's Jenna Harpe answered back with a triple and five points of her own to keep it a two-point game. 

Canada West Defensive Player of the Year Claire Signatovich found her fourth block of the game in the midst of a 10-0 run for Alberta to start the second quarter that forced a timeout from Calgary bench boss Damian Jennings with 5:14 left in the half.

Offence dried up for both teams for the remainder of the frame with the teams combining for just one basket each, until Harpe dropped it in to beat the buzzer and send the Pandas into the break with a nine-point lead.

Alberta pushed the lead to 13 in the third after back-to-back buckets by Morgan Harris, but triples from Proctor and Myriam Kone kept the Dinos within 10 heading into the fourth.

Amélie Collin hit a triple to bring the Dinos within seven with 1:30 left on the clock. However, a Signatovich block late sealed the game, and sends Alberta into the semis.

Alberta head coach Scott Edwards had praise for Signatovich after the game.

"I thought that Claire had a wonderful game defensively, and she definitely showed she was worthy of that defensive player of the year. I'm just glad we get a day off now to be honest. We have a lot of tired kids after two tough games, and it's been a wonderful tournament so far, so I look forward to seeing this next game and how it ends up."

Calgary's Proctor led all scorers with 17 points, while adding six rebounds and four assists. Kone chipped in nine points and five assists in the effort. 

Signatovich finished one point short of a double-double for Alberta with 15 rebounds and nine points, while also tallying five blocks and three steals. Jenna Harpe finished the game with 13 points, and Harris had 11.
 
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