The University of Calgary Gauntlet®
  2004-12-09
(NOTE: Archived content:
Current issue here)

[image]
Previous Issues

News
Equal funding?
U of A gets three times U of C's award money
He's the one they call Dr. Feelgood
Ceremony remembers slain women
November Campus Security report
COMS 363 troubles
Contining Educatoin get you their
U of C not sharing in MRC's bonus problems
Fall 2004 in Review
SU mid-term reviews
SU Review: President
SU Review: VP Academic
SU Review: VP External
SU Review: VP Events
SU Review: VP Op-Fi

Opinions
Seņor Winter
Expected Disappointment
Green Party doesn't steal
Hardened: an awkward juxtaposition
The power structure textbooks forgot
A shout out to the West's great minds
Celebrate the mathemagical world
No place for Blue
Reflections on Dec 6, 2004

Sports
Hockeysaurs de-feather Thunderbirds
Two much needed wins for volleysaurs
Basketballers make narrow escape
National nod for trackster
Report Card: Football
Report Card: Women's Soccer
Report Card: Men's Soccer
Report Card: Field Hockey
Cross Country

Entertainment
Concert Review: James Brown breaches 5th dimensional space to funk up Calgary
Behold the corpse of radio
Music Interview: RantMusic not a bunch of celtics
Music Interview: Dance to The Music
Theatre Review: Mee'sa needs'a see Mesa, mista
Theatre Preview: Ivanka laughs so hard she tinkles
Dance Preview: The Nutcracker hits the ice--ballet stylee
Movie Review: The Hebrew Hammer ain't no schmuck
Spun: Ludacris
Spun: Greg Davis
Spun: Q And Not U
Spun: The Music
Theatre Review: ATP's Pinocchio a magical delight

Features
Sexual Secrets 101: The World of Toys


AP
A contest of skill and judgement
How to get away with reviewing a dictionary

  Basketballers make narrow escape
Dinos barely escape a weekend against the Golden Bears




[Print] Print this story
The Dinos gave everything they had against the U of A and while they suffered a loss, they managed to bring one win home from the weekend. (Click for larger image.) The Dinos gave everything they had against the U of A and while they suffered a loss, they managed to bring one win home from the weekend.

ADVERTISMENT

ADVERTISMENT

basketball
SPORTSMen's b-ball travel to UBC for CanWest final four
SPORTSDinos open up playoffs against Pronghorns
SPORTSMen's basketball drops game to top-ranked T-Birds
SPORTST-Birds robbed of game, stuff in Calgary
SPORTSDinos upset T-Birds to end five-game slide

The Dinos men's basketball team traveled far and away to the University of Alberta Dec. 3-4, hoping to take a pair of wins from the Golden Bears. However, the men ended up playing fair and shared the wins with the Bears instead. The Bears took the win on Friday with a score of 82-76, and the Dinos narrowly took their win Saturday, 79-77.

The Dinos outplayed the Bears for the majority of the Friday night game, leading by seven points at the half. The game was looking just fine for the Dinos, as they were still up by 12 at the mid-point of the second half. Unfortunately, the Dinos got into some foul trouble and ended up sending the Bears to line more than they wanted to.

Assistant Head Coach Wayne Thomas said, "they had run out of gas in the second half" and "were discouraged by the free throws."

The Bears managed to score 51 points in the second half, leading to a narrow victory. Despite the loss, Chris Wright had a phenomenal game, scoring 23 points and capturing 13 rebounds.

"Friday night was a big game, and the loss put us in a hole on Saturday," said Thomas. "We were very disappointed in the outcome and in our play."

Saturday night's game was no different, with both teams battling to stay in the lead. Both the Bears and Dinos played aggressive, ultimately, sending one another to the bonus line again and again during the first half. The Bears led at the half with a score of 34-32, but were unable to maintain that lead for the remainder of the game.

The Bears loved the deep balls all game. They attempted 27 three-pointers, but only made 11. The Dinos played it more modest from beyond the line; they attempted 14 shots and made seven. The Dinos men made the game go their way from inside the arc, making 61 per cent of their shots while the Bears shot at 45 per cent.

Surinder Grewal led all scorers with 33 points while Chris Wright added 12 points. Fedorak and Tyler Coston of the Bears led their team's scoring with 26 points each.

The Dinos, Bears and the University of Saskatchewan Huskies are now in a three-way tie for the top spot in the Central division of Canada West.

Thomas explained that they "are comfortable with this position" and "a key factor for [their] success will be [their] performance on the road. [The team] has to find a way to be as enthusiastic and effective as a team on the road [as they are at home]."

The men will test this as they continue on the road in 2005. The Dinos will be traveling to play the University of Manitoba Bison and University of Winnipeg Wesmen Jan. 7-8.

Share this story: del.icio.us digg Fark NewsVine Reddit YahooMyWeb


Reader Comments:

 Add your comment or send a letter to the editor

No comments found. Be the first!

 Views expressed are those of the posters and do not necessarily reflect that of the Gauntlet.

ADVERTISMENT

ADVERTISMENT

RSS icon RSS Feeds:
[ Main - News - Opinions - Entertainment - Sports ]
Volunteer at the Gauntlet®
.