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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

Concordia Men’s Basketball Falls Short as Briercrest Bests Thunder

Concordia Men’s Basketball Falls Short as Briercrest Bests Thunder

(EDMONTON, AB) In a challenging matchup, the Concordia University of Edmonton Thunder faced a formidable opponent in the Briercrest College Clippers, ultimately falling short by a score of 97-73 in their final home game of the regular season.

Briercrest's offense was led by a balanced scoring effort, with Owen Shepherd-Hills leading his team with an outstanding 22 points, including five successful three-pointers. Zachary Martens of the Clippers also dominated the boards with an impressive 14 rebounds and contributed 6 points to his team's total.

Notable players for the Thunder included Yaadvir Dhaliwal, who's tenacious play allowed him to lead the team with 10 rebounds and 7 assists to go along with his 8 points on the night. Kyler Dutka and Nick Gibb also made significant contributions, each scoring double-digit points to keep the Thunder in contention.

Despite their best efforts, the Thunder struggled to find their rhythm offensively or defensively, opening the doors for the Clippers to take advantage. Once the Briercrest took the lead, they never gave it back. Though the outcome wasn't in their favor, the Thunder can learn from this game to help them bounce back, as they finish out the regular season on the road.

Concordia looks ahead to their next matchup on the road against Lethbridge College at 8:00pm on Friday February 16th. After today's game, the Thunder currently hold fourth place in the ACAC North Division with a 9-9 record.

 

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

Briercrest Clippers | #14 Owen Shepherd-Hills

Concordia Thunder | #1 Evan Li