Late surge by Bobcats sees Timberwolves fall 95-89 in playoff thriller
PRINCE GEORGE – The game was played in neutral territory, but the matchup was as memorable as it gets. Competing in the first round of the Canada West playoffs, the Brandon Bobcats and UNBC Timberwolves treated the fans in Lethbridge to a classic back-and-forth playoff battle Thursday night, with BU holding on for a thrilling 95-89 victory over the TWolves.
Early in the first quarter, the Timberwolves looked inside to utilize their size advantage in the paint, and Fareed Shittu was happy to get to work, hammering a dunk for the game’s first points. The Bobcats responded with good ball movement and shooting from outside, as Sultan Haider Bhatti and Jahmaal Gardner made treys to give Brandon an edge late in the frame. UNBC leading scorer Tyrell Laing battled through physicality on the perimeter to get to his favourite midrange location for a pair of jumpers, but it was BU holding a 16-15 lead after ten minutes.
The TWolves aimed to get the ball to Canada West field goal percentage leader Spencer Ledoux in the opening minutes of the second frame, and the Kamloops product responded with a pair of early post buckets. The Bobcats were happy to go basket-for-basket, however, with Anthony Tsegakele proving why he’s a Canada West all-star with a big slam and tough bucket inside to maintain a Brandon advantage.
A Tsegakele trey at the buzzer gave Brandon a 41-34 lead at the half. He had 10 points and six boards at halftime, while Gardner added 12 points for Brandon. Shittu was UNBC’s high-scorer with 13 points, while Tyrell Laing had five points and seven boards.
