Natalie Rathler lay in
58
Manitoba Bisons (W) MAN 0-4
69
Winner Fraser Valley Cascades (W) UFV 4-0
Manitoba Bisons (W) MAN
0-4
58
Final
69
Fraser Valley Cascades (W) UFV
4-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Manitoba Bisons (W) MAN 13 13 14 18 58
Fraser Valley Cascades (W) UFV 18 16 11 24 69

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Jordie Arthur / UFV Cascades

WBB: Rathler, Cascades, improve to 4-0 with win over Bisons

Abbotsford, BC - Natalie Rathler and the UFV Cascades improved to 4-0 on the season with a 69-58 win over the Manitoba Bisons on Saturday. This was the second win in two nights for the Cascades over the Bisons, which sees Manitoba's record drop to 0-4 after two weeks of play.

Rathler scored a game-high 21 points and added seven rebounds in the victory, while teammates Deanna Tuchscherer and Maddy Gobeil scored 17 and 15 respectively. Julia Tuchscherer also had a big night with 14 points, 14 boards, and seven assists.

Autumn Agar led the Bisons with 18 points and eight rebounds, while Emily Johnson scored eight points, and Lauren Bartlett chipped in seven points and nine assists.

The Cascades found themselves down 13-9 in the first quarter but finished off the frame with a 9-0 run to head into the second with a lead. The teams traded blows for the remainder of the half, but the Cascades maintained their eight-point margin into halftime.

The Bisons fought to keep the score close, and Brynn Endicott managed a pair of buckets at the end of the third to bring them withing five. Gobeil and Rathler took over for the Cascades in the fourth. Gobeil notched 10 points, and Rathler had eight in the final seven minutes of the contest as they pulled away to win it 69-58.

"In this league any team can beat any team" commented Cascades forward Natalie Rathler postgame. "I don't think we had our best performance tonight, but I think coming away with the win shows the resilience we have as a team."

The Cascades are back in action next Friday and Saturday to host the UNBC Timberwolves. Game times are set for 6 p.m. and 5 p.m. respectively and can be streamed live on Canada West TV. Meanwhile, the Bisons now head to Saskatchewan to face the Regina Cougars next week.
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