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No. 2 Cougars grab 30-point win
Files from Braden Konschuh, Regina Sports Information
CALGARY – The University of Regina Cougars looked every bit
the second-ranked team in the nation Friday, night, overpowering
the Calgary Dinos 92-62 in the Jack Simpson Gym.
Joanna Zalesiak scored a career-high 25 points to lead the Cougars,
who improve to 13-2 on the season, while Calgary falls to 7-9 and
sits tied with Lethbridge for fifth-place in the Prairie Division
and the likely wild card playoff entry.
The Cougars jumped out to an early lead, scoring ten consecutive
points early in the first quarter and opening up a 16-point by
halftime. Regina came out strong in the second half, starting the
third quarter on a 15-1 run to essentially put the game out of
reach. The Cougars led by at least 25 points for all of the fourth
quarter.
“We were outmatched in every way, shape, and form
tonight,” said Calgary head coach Shawnee Harle. “We
are usually much tougher and scrappier, but we were flat as a
pancake.
“This team is better than they showed, and I know we will
bring it tomorrow night.”
Zalesiak’s 25 points eclipsed her previous career high of 20,
set in November against Fraser Valley. The second-year guard added
a team-high 11 rebounds to register a double-double and also led
all players with 34 minutes on the floor. Gabrielle Gheyssen had 16
points for Regina, while Brittany Read chipped in with ten –
all of which came from the free throw line.
Megan Lang was the only Calgary player to reach double figures in
points, as the third-year point guard scored 19. Alex Cole had nine
points and a team-leading seven rebounds for the Dinos.
Calgary’s leading scorer Ashley Hill went cold from the
field, missing all eight of her shots while accounting for just two
points on the night – both on free throws.
The two teams will meet again on Saturday night in Calgary. Tip-off
is scheduled for 6 p.m. MT.
Source:
Ben Matchett
Sports Information Director
University of Calgary Dinos



















