PHOTO: Ellery Platts
COUGARS DEFEAT TIMBERWOLVES

UNBC drops double-header in Calgary

Jan 28, 2023 | 6:52 AM

CALGARY — The UNBC Timberwolves dropped a pair of games Friday night to the Mount Royal Cougars in Calgary.

In the women’s game, UNBC shot just 21.7% from the field, and just 4-for-31 from beyond the arc, falling 61-47 to the Cougars.

The Timberwolves came out a little disconnected on offense, allowing the Cougars to jump out to an early 8-1 lead in the first quarter. However, Alina Shakirova proved why she is the captain of the UNBC team, scoring back-to-back and ones to get the TWolves right back into the game at the midway mark of the frame.

The Cougars would show their mettle on the defensive end, clamping down on the TWolves’ attack for remainder of the quarter. UNBC would fail to score a field goal over the final 5:03 of the quarter and found themselves trailing 16-14 after ten minutes.

In the second quarter, UNBC struggled with turnovers, stifling their own offense with poor passes and mental errors. Their effort on the defensive end was commendable, however, as they did well to clamp down on Mount Royal, keeping the game close. After a low-scoring half, MRU led 31-25. The Timberwolves shot just 8-for-29 from the field, good for 27.6%.

Shakirova led the way with 11 points and four rebounds, often being swarmed with double-teams in the process. Olivia Wilson added five points and four boards.

A Jenna Korolek three-pointer got the TWolves going in the second half, as Sergey Shchepotkin’s team looked to create more open looks than the prior frame when they managed just 11 points. Both teams continued to make life difficult for each other, with the scoreboard reflecting the offensive woes at each end. The game was tremendously physical, with the officials electing to allow plenty of physicality to go, leading to more and more contested shots and stifled offense.

After three quarters, Mount Royal held a 40-37 lead. The three-point deficit was not the worst news for Shchepotkin, however, as his team had shot just 25.5% to that point, while turning it over 23 times in 30 minutes.

The Cougars came out firing in the fourth, with Jordan Blaskin and Maddison Hooper making consecutive treys to stretch their lead to 48-39 at the 7:30 mark. The shooting woes continued for the TWolves, as they failed to convert on open look after open look, with MRU extending their advantage to 55-41.

Eventually, the ugly shooting night concluded for the Timberwolves as they dropped a 61-47 decision to the Cougars on Friday, January 27th, 2023.

The TWolves managed to make just 15 of their 69 shots, shooting 21.7% from the field, and 12.9% from 3-point land on 4-of-31 efficiency. They also turned the ball over 31 times.

Shakirova was the leader offensively, going for 19 points, seven rebounds, and two assists. She was the only TWolf with more than four attempts who shot over 28.6%.

PHOTO: Ellery Platts

In the men’s contest, the Timberwolves dug themselves a hole and couldn’t come all the way back, struggling from the field and falling 83-71 to MRU.

The TWolves came out cold offensively, making just one of their first 15 shots from the field, falling behind 8-3 in the early going. The UNBC defense was fairly effective, limiting CW leading scorer Holt Tomie, but Todd Jordan’s team’s offense continued to struggle for much of the frame. Tomie would make a pair of late treys, however, and after ten minutes of play, the Cougars held a 23-11 lead, with the Timberwolves shooting 4-for-23 from the field.

Point guard Darren Hunter came out with back-to-back midrange jumpers to get the UNBC attack going, but they had work to do clawing back into the game. MRU freshman Sam Barnie did his part for the Cougars, making a trio of triples to keep UNBC at bay. The Timberwolves offense continued to sputter, with shots they’d normally make good on rimming out from all over the court.

Fareed Shittu had a dunk and three-pointer on consecutive possessions to draw UNBC to within seven points, before Hunter made a contested trey to continue to chip away at the deficit. At the halftime buzzer, the Cougars held a 40-33 lead.

Shittu was UNBC’s leader with nine points and nine rebounds, while Chris Ross had five points and ten boards. Tomie led all scorers with a dozen points, while Barnie and Mawien Mawien each reached double figures.

Hunter came out hot in the third quarter, making a tough bucket inside before burying a three-pointer from 27 feet out, making it a four point game midway through the frame. While their offense was far from its most efficient, the TWolves defense did well to limit much of the MRU attack and found themselves down 55-50 with one quarter to go.

After starting the game 2-for-19, the TWolves finally took their first lead at the 6:10 mark on a Micah Jessie drive and layup. From there, it was a game of hot potato with the elusive momentum that would give either program much breathing room. Tomie made a tough and-one for the Cougars, who rebuilt a moderate seven-point lead, putting the pressure on Jordan’s Timberwolves.

Again, it was Hunter showing his moxie, making another long trey to claw into the deficit with four minutes remaining. MRU clung to a wavering lead as the minutes ticked down, doing just enough to hold off the pesky Timberwolves. Eventually, they’d run out time, and the Cougars would claim an 81-71 victory.

The story of the game for UNBC was their shooting woes, as they made 25 of their 84 shot attempts for a 29.8% rate.

Hunter was the Timberwolves leading scorer with 21 points on 8-for-14 shooting, while Shittu added 14 points and 17 rebounds. Spencer Ledoux chipped in with 11 points and five rebounds. Starting wings Micah Jessie and Chris Ross went a combined 4-for-27 from the field.

Tomie was, predictably, the leader for MRU with 24 points, eight rebounds, and six assists. Mawien had 18 points, while Barnie had a career-high 13 points off the bench.

Both squads will clash in part two of the doubleheader on Saturday night in Calgary.