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Concordia University of Edmonton Athletics
W. Basketball Fri, Oct 28 Final
vs Northwestern Polytechnic
41
W. Basketball Sat, Oct 29 Final
vs Northwestern Polytechnic
47
W. Basketball Fri, Nov 04 Final
at Briercrest College
58
W. Basketball Sat, Nov 05 Final
at Medicine Hat College
32
W. Basketball Fri, Nov 11 Final
vs Olds College
52
W. Basketball Fri, Nov 18 Final
vs Ambrose University
67
W. Basketball Sat, Nov 19 Final
vs Lethbridge College
58
W. Basketball Fri, Nov 25 Final
vs The King's University
45
W. Basketball Sat, Nov 26 Final
at The King's University
54
W. Basketball Fri, Jan 13 Final
at University of Alberta-Augustana
72
W. Basketball Sat, Jan 14 Final
vs University of Alberta-Augustana
64
W. Basketball Fri, Jan 20 Final
at Keyano College
47
W. Basketball Sat, Jan 21 Final
at Keyano College
46
W. Basketball Fri, Jan 27 Final
at NAIT
58
W. Basketball Sat, Jan 28 Final
vs NAIT
67
W. Basketball Fri, Feb 03 Final
vs Lakeland College
63
W. Basketball Sat, Feb 04 Final
at Lakeland College
56
W. Basketball Fri, Feb 10 Final
vs SAIT
48
W. Basketball Sat, Feb 11 Final
at St. Mary's University
89
W. Basketball Fri, Feb 17 Final
at Red Deer Polytechnic
76

Strength and speed leads Thunder to the win

Strength and speed leads Thunder to the win

EDMONTON, AB (October 29th, 2022) – The Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) Thunder hosted NWP Wolves for the second and final game of the weekend. A physical and defensive game allowed for opportunities that Thunder capitalized on, winning the match 84-47.

The first period had NWP heading to the line often with a couple of threes falling, Concordia took the early lead. The second quarter was evenly balanced with Concordia still maintaining the lead, a good mix of inside scoring and outside scoring with excellent transition passing showed Concordia up by 10 heading into halftime.

In the third, Concordia started out rebounding and outpacing NWP. Multiple offensive rebounds and lots of second chances points. Pushed the biggest lead so far of 29. The highest lead of the game came in the 4th Thunder ahead 41, firing on all cylinders. The Wolves began rallying late in the fourth, but not enough to come back. Thunder takes the second matchup of the weekend 84-47.

The One Team Sport players of the game were #6 Abby Crown who had 10 points for the Wolves and #9 Kaelyn Bryks with 24 points from the Thunder. The next home game for the Thunder takes place on November 11th, where they will battle Olds College Broncos!