Bernie Leda goes for a layup against saint Mary's
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42
Fraser Valley Cascades (W) UFV 0
69
Winner St. Mary's Huskies (W) SMU 0
Fraser Valley Cascades (W) UFV
0
42
Final
69
St. Mary's Huskies (W) SMU
0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Fraser Valley Cascades (W) UFV 12 13 9 8 42
St. Mary's Huskies (W) SMU 27 9 9 24 69

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

WBB: Tuchscherer double-double not enough, as Casacades fall in consolation semifinal

EDMONTON, ALBERTA – Saint Mary's guard Clara Gascoigne had a game-high 18 points to lead the #3 seed Saint Mary's Huskies to a 69-42 victory over the #7 seed Fraser Valley Cascades in the U SPORTS Women's Basketball Final 8 Consolation Semifinals on Friday evening at the Saville Centre.

With the win, the Huskies will play for fifth place in U SPORTS on Saturday at 3 p.m. MST (6 p.m. AST) against the #5 seed Alberta Pandas. 

Schedule & Results

Huskies guard Courtney Donaldson chipped in 14 points including a perfect 8-of-8 from the free-throw line, in what could have been the final game of her U SPORTS career if the Huskies didn't pull out the win.

"Fraser Valley is a gritty team and we knew it was not going to be easy, especially bouncing back from the loss yesterday, but we had a meeting and said let's stick together and do it for us, show that we can get two more wins in this tournament and hopefully finish off the year with a win," said Donaldson post-game.

Both teams impressed on the defensive end, but the Huskies were able to hold the sixth-best offence nationally in Fraser Valley to just a 26.8% mark from the field (15/56). They rode an insanely hot 27-point opening quarter to the final buzzer, never trailing in the contest.

It was not hard to see the Huskies gameplan early – shoot threes early and often. Six of their first eight attempts were from deep and it worked swimmingly with Saint Mary's connecting on two of those in what was an early 10-3 run to snag the momentum off the tip. The Cascades were also prevented from getting much going on their offensive end, with the Huskies escaping the first with a 27-12 lead. They hit seven threes in quarter, including two from Gascoigne who led all scorers with 10.
The Cascades tightened up defensively in the second, with the Huskies missing their first 10 attempts from the field, but still struggled to get points on the board on the other end enroute to a 36-25 halftime deficit. The teams shot a cumulative 7-for-31 (22.5%) from the field in the frame.

Gascoigne led all scorers at the break with 12, while forward Julia Tuchscherer paced the Cascades with seven and added nine rebounds.

The third was another defensive onslaught as the squads combined for just 18 points, nine apiece. The Cascades were led by Natalie Rather who had three points on perfect shooting, while the Huskies missed all 14 field goal attempts but were kept afloat with success at the line going 9/10 in the frame. They entered the final quarter up 45-34.
Gascoigne and Saint Mary's found their stroke in the final frame, outscoring the Cascades 24-8 to put the game on ice and advance in the Consolation bracket.

Gascoigne had three makes from deep to lead a Saint Mary's offence that popped 40 three-point attempts in the game – 21 more than the Cascades. Lucina Beaumont flanked her with a double-double, recording 12 points and 11 rebounds in the win, while Donaldson added 14.

Forward Julia Tuchscherer was a bright spot for the Cascades as her 12 points, 15 rebounds, and three blocks were team-highs, and she was named UFV's Player of the Game. Rathler, the Cascades' lone senior, finished the game with seven points and six rebounds on perfect shooting.

Fraser Valley, the Canada West bronze medalists, finish their tournament 0-2 but still record their best national finish since their last appearance in 2014.

The Huskies will play in the Consolation Final tomorrow at 3PM MST against the #5 seed Alberta Pandas on their home court.

Boxscore

Players of the Game
Saint Mary's: #8 Clara Gascoigne
Fraser Valley: #10 Julia Tuchscherer
 
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