![]() Semifinals will be airing live on Sportsnet 360 and SN Now on Saturday, March 11th at 5 p.m. The 2017 ArcelorMittal Dofasco U SPORTS Women’s Final 8 gets under way Thursday, March 9 at the University of Victoria. Other U SPORTS award recipients announced during the All-Canadian Awards were Winnipeg guard Antoinette Miller, Defensive Player of the Year Regina guard Kyanna Giles, Kathy Shields Award (Rookie of the Year) Queen’s bench boss Dave Wilson, Peter Ennis Award (Coach of the Year) Acadia forward Katie Ross, Sylvia Sweeney Award (Student-Athlete Community Service) and McMaster guard Vanessa Pickard, Tracy MacLeod Award (Courage Overcoming Adversity). in Moorhead, Minn.U SPORTS – VICTORIA (U SPORTS) – Danielle Boiago, a fifth-year guard from the McMaster Marauders, was named the 2017 U SPORTS Women’s Basketball Player of the Year, Wednesday night.īoiago, a Kinesiology student from Hamilton, Ont., is the first Nan Copp Award (Player of the Year) recipient from the Marauders. Macalester continues MIAC play with a road game at Concordia on Tuesday, Nov. Noah Frechette scored 14 points to lead the Cardinals. Gold finished with 10 points, and first year guard Robert Grace IV (Minneapolis, Minn./The Blake School) added seven points, five rebounds, four steals and three assists. Williams tallied his first collegiate double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds, while senior center Shane Anderson (Fargo, N.D./Davies) registered 11 points, five boards and three assists. The Cardinals missed two free throws with 2.8 seconds on the clock but were able to grab another offensive rebound on the second miss to close out the win.Īlthough the shooting improved slightly in the second half, the Scots ended up making a season-low 34.3 percent from the floor for the game, including 9-of-37 (24.3 percent) from three-point range. Freetly hit both free throws, then senior guard Lucas Leiter (Inver grove Heights, Minn./Eagan) drained a three with four seconds remaining. But the Scots mounted a comeback, getting three-pointers from first year guard Coby Gold (Denver, Colo./Kent Denver), junior guard Ahad Anjum (Karachi, Pakistan/American School of Dubai) and sophomore guard Tom Andreae (Newton, Mass./Newton North) in a 13-2 spree that made it a one-possession game, 59-56 with 2:31 on the clock.Īfter two Saint Mary's free throws and a basket by Gold, the Cardinals missed the front end of a 1-and-1 at the line, but Caden Freetly grabbed the offensive rebound and was fouled with 10 seconds left. ![]() In the second half, the Cardinals maintained the upper hand for most of the half, leading by as many as 14, 57-43 with 9:29 to play. Macalester shot 32.3 percent from the field in the first half compared to 50.0 percent for Saint Mary's. The Cardinals answered by scoring six of the final eight points of the half to lead, 36-26 at the break. The Cardinals grew their lead to as many as 15 points before the Scots used an 11-3 run, capped by a three-pointer by sophomore guard Caleb Williams (Wild Rose, Wis./Wild Rose), to make it a seven-point deficit, 30-23 with four minutes left in the half. ![]() It felt like Macalester was playing catch-up all day, as Saint Mary's opened the game by making its first eight shots from the field, including a pair of threes, to take an 18-7 lead six minutes after the opening tip. The Scots are now 3-3 on the season overall, while the Cardinals move to 1-1. – The Macalester College men's basketball team fell to Saint Mary's University in the first MIAC game of the season, 63-61, Saturday afternoon in the Leonard Center.
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