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Axewomen light up Panthers

Playing time has been hard to come by for Lydia Van Vilsteren with the basketball Axewomen this season, but the NKEC graduate got into five minutes of action last Friday against UPEI in front of a near-capacity crowd at War Memorial Gymnasium. John DeCoste

Playing time has been hard to come by for Lydia Van Vilsteren with the basketball Axewomen this season, but the NKEC graduate got into five minutes of action last Friday against UPEI in front of a near-capacity crowd at War Memorial Gymnasium.

Published on February 22, 2012
Published on February 22, 2012
John Decoste  RSS Feed
The Register/Advertiser

Acadia sets unofficial school record for points with 99

Topics :
Panthers , F.X. University , Acadia , Saint Mary , Calgary

By John DeCoste

jdecoste@kingscountynews.ca

The Acadia women’s basketball team is back on the winning track after sweeping a weekend series from the UPEI Panthers.

The Axewomen won 92-62 Friday evening, then set an unofficial new school record for points in a game in a 99-70 victory Saturday afternoon.

Second-year guard Kristy Moore was the story offensively for Acadia, scoring 23 points Friday and adding 28 more Saturday. Both point totals were team-highs.

On Friday, Acadia led 21-16 after one quarter, and held a 40-28 lead at halftime. The Axewomen put the game away with a 25-12 third quarter, then for good measure, won the fourth quarter 27-22.

Moore, who also had nine rebounds, was supported by 13 points and seven boards from Abbey Duinker, 12 points from Emma Duinker and 11 from Stefanie Chapman.

The Acadia bench players all saw action as head coach Bev Greenlaw was able to substitute freely as the Acadia lead surpassed 30 points.

Jenna Jones finished with 16 and Amy Gough 10 for UPEI.

On Saturday, Acadia built a 45-28 halftime lead and won the third quarter 33-14, but the Panthers, to their credit, finished strong, winning the fourth quarter 28-21.

In addition to Moore, whose 28 points included five three-pointers, Emma Duinker added 17 points and Jasmine Parent 13.

For a second straight game, all 12 Acadia players saw action, and 11 of the 12 finished with at least two points.

Gough had 18 and Jones 13 to lead the UPEI offence.

At the start of the week Acadia had wrapped up a first-round playoff bye and could clinch first place by winning one of the three remaining games.

Standings:

Team      GP    4W    2W    L    Pts

Acadia    17      6       9     2    42

CB          19     5       9     5    38

SMU        18     5      6     7    32

Memorial  18    5      5     8    30

StFX        19    2      7    10    22

Dal.         18    3      4    11    20

UNB        18     3      2    13    16

UPEI       19     1      1    17    6

Schedule:

Feb. 22   

Acadia at Saint Mary's*

Saturday, Feb. 25   

Memorial at Acadia, 6 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 26   

Memorial at Acadia, 1 p.m.

Playoffs**

Friday, March 2

Quarter-finals at 6 and 8 p.m.

Saturday, March 3

Semfinals at 6 and 8 p.m.

Sunday, March 4

Final at 2 p.m.

Nationals***

March 9 to 11

* Score not available at press time

** The conference playoffs will be held at St. F.X. University

*** The nationals will be hosted by Calgary

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