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Concordia University of Edmonton Athletics
Fri, Oct. 28 Final
vs Northwestern Polytechnic
59
Sat, Oct. 29 Final
vs Northwestern Polytechnic
66
Fri, Nov. 04 Final
at Briercrest College
74
Sat, Nov. 05 Final
at Medicine Hat College
95
Fri, Nov. 11 Final
vs Olds College
80
Fri, Nov. 18 Final
vs Ambrose University
60
Sat, Nov. 19 Final
vs Lethbridge College
82
Fri, Nov. 25 Final
vs The King's University
73
Sat, Nov. 26 Final
at The King's University
85
Fri, Jan. 13 Final
at University of Alberta-Augustana
86
Sat, Jan. 14 Final
vs University of Alberta-Augustana
84
Fri, Jan. 20 Final
at Keyano College
90
Sat, Jan. 21 Final
at Keyano College
86
Fri, Jan. 27 Final
at NAIT
88
Sat, Jan. 28 Final
vs NAIT
81
Fri, Feb. 03 Final
vs Lakeland College
91
Sat, Feb. 04 Final
at Lakeland College
86
Fri, Feb. 10 Final
vs SAIT
95
Sat, Feb. 11 Final
at St. Mary's University
93
Fri, Feb. 17 Final
at Red Deer Polytechnic
77

Dhaliwal's Dominance Leads Concordia to Victory Over Keyano College

Dhaliwal's Dominance Leads Concordia to Victory Over Keyano College

In a thrilling match at the Ralph King Athletic Centre, Concordia University of Edmonton secured an impressive 86-76 victory against Keyano College. The Thunder's determination and teamwork shone through, guiding them to a well-deserved win and bouncing back against a tough Huskies team.

From the opening tip-off, Concordia's offense put pressure on Keyano each time down the court. Yaadvir Dhaliwal led the charge, displaying remarkable accuracy making 10 out of 15 field goals and producing a double-double, with 24 points and 11 rebounds for the Thunder. The Thunder's three-point game was also strong, with Nick Gibb and O'Ryan Wallace sinking crucial shots from beyond the arc. Milton Lendein's resilience under the boards, securing seven rebounds, provided Concordia with essential second-chance opportunities.

Keyano College fought valiantly, with Omeechi Williams showcasing his skills with an impressive 28 points, bolstered by six successful three-pointers. Tafari Carefoote-Jones was a force to be reckoned with in the paint, collecting 10 rebounds and contributing eight points. Despite their efforts, Keyano College couldn't overcome Concordia's relentless offensive and defensive strategies.

The victory marked a significant triumph for Concordia University of Edmonton, getting the win after falling short to Keyano the night prior. Head Coach Reagan Wood commented "Huge win for us today. Really proud of the guys bouncing back after a tough loss last night. As they say, to be the man you have to beat the man and Keyano has been that in our division for a few years now. We knew we had to give them our best shot, and we did that today."

The Thunder will carry this momentum forward as they prepare to face St. Mary's University in their next home game on Friday November 3rd. With this win, Concordia's record stands at 4-2.

 

Here were tonight's One Team Sport Players of the Game, presented by Co-operators:

Keyano Huskies | #10 Keenan Miller

Concordia Thunder | #7 Yaadvir Dhaliwal