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OUA roundup: Mullins, No. 2 Lancers rout Waterloo 86-46
WINDSOR, Ont. - The Windsor Lancers women's basketball team had
five players in double figures as they easily defeated the Waterloo
Warriors 86-46 on Wednesday night at the St. Denis Centre.
With the victory, the No. 2 nationally-ranked Lancers remain
undefeated and move to 11-0 in conference in play. The Warriors
dropped to 2-9.
On Wednesday night, Laura Mullins led the way with
20 points on 9-of-14 shooting to go along with five rebounds.
OUA and CIS female athlete of the week Jessica
Clemencon added 18 points and eight rebounds while
Bojana Kovacevic, Shavaun Reaney
and Miah Langlois had 13, 12 and 11 points
respectively.
Windsor shot 44 percent from the field while going 12-of-13 from
the free throw line. They put the game away early in the first
quarter with a huge run to go ahead 22-6 after one.
Coach Chantal Vallée's team dominated in
all facets of the game as they outscored Waterloo 42-20 in the
paint and held a 19-2 advantage in second chance points.
The game was never in doubt as the Lancers held a 30-point lead at
halftime and cruised to the 86-46 victory.
The Lancers will be back in action on Saturday as they travel to
Hamilton, Ont. for a match-up with the McMaster Marauders. Tip-off
is set for 1 p.m.
WESTERN 61, GUELPH 51
At Guelph, the Western Mustangs (9-2) picked up a 61-51 road
victory over the host Gryphons (2-9).
Amanda Anderson led the Western offence with a
game-high 25 points, shooting 50 percent (5-of-10) beyond the
three-point arc. Katelyn Leddy and Rebecca
Moss earned 10 rebounds each in the victory.
Samantha Russell earned a team-high 16 points for
Guelph, and teammate Jasmine Douglas recorded the
game's only double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds.
MCMASTER 71, BROCK 65
At McMaster, two Taylors combined for 42 points as the Marauders
downed the Brock Badgers 71-65.
Taylor Smith led the way with a game-high 22
points, while Taylor Chiarot added 22. Chiarot was
10-of-14 from the field, making 71.4 percent of her shots.
Whitney Gorges scored 20 for the Badgers, and
teammate Emily McKay added 16.
Both McMaster and Brock are 7-4 through 11 OUA contests.
Source: Windsor Lancers with files from OUA Communications



















