Matthias Klim goes for the block
Jordie Arthur / UFV Cascades
90
Winner Calgary Dinos (M) CGY 0
76
Fraser Valley Cascades (M) UFV 0
Winner
Calgary Dinos (M) CGY
0
90
Final
76
Fraser Valley Cascades (M) UFV
0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Calgary Dinos (M) CGY 19 30 23 18 90
Fraser Valley Cascades (M) UFV 21 20 17 18 76

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

MBB: Cascades fall victim to early quarter runs in loss to Dinos

Abbotsford, BC – Runs in the early parts of the second and third quarters proved to be the difference as the UFV Cascades dropped a 90-76 decision to the Calgary Dinos on Saturday at the UFV Athletic Centre.

As it happened:
 The Cascades led by two at the end of the first, but a 19-8 run at the start of the second gave the Dinos a 38-29 advantage midway into the second frame.

The Dinos started the third quarter with a 10-2 run to make it 59-46 on their way to the 90-76 win.

Top performers:
Matthias Klim led the way at both ends of the court for the Cascades. The second year forward scored a season-high 14 points, while adding nine rebounds, and adding four blocked shots.

Mason Foreman had a dominant performance for the Dinos, putting up a game-high 29 points and three steals, while also picking up seven boards.

Quotable:
Cascades head coach Joe Enevoldson

"I thought we fatigued out, but that's Canada West, that's back to backs. I thought their best players were their best players tonight, and kudos to them, they came in on the road and got a split. We just have to keep getting better in practice every day."

"I thought Matty [Klim] had a great weekend overall. He was amazing. He's shown incredible growth. He's been arguably the most improved player I have ever coached, and he keeps growing and getting better, improving his basketball IQ and taking good shots."

Where they sit:

The loss drops the Cascades to 5-7 on the season, while the Dinos improve to 6-8 with the win.

Next up for Calgary is a weekend set at home against the Saskatchewan Huskies, while the Cascades will play host to the TRU WolfPack next Friday and Saturday in Abbotsford.  

 
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