Men sweep, women 1 and 1 against Lakehead

Sofia Mohamed
November 20, 2014
This article was published more than 2 years ago.
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On Nov. 14, the men and women's basketball teams tipped off their seasons against the Lakehead Thunderwolves in Burridge Gym.

Friday night’s matchups saw a packed gym as Marauder fans, family and the MSU Maroons were present to see the Marauders defend home territory. Earlier in the day, the David Braley Athletic Centre played to a high school basketball tournament, so fan presence was anything but lacking.

The double-header kicked off with the women’s game. Head coach Theresa Burns and her squad came into the matchup with a flawless record of 2-0. McMaster suffered a 75-60 defeat to the Thunderwolves as things quickly went awry. Lakehead’s Jylisa Williams finished the night with 35 points to help tarnish McMaster’s perfect record. McMaster guard Danielle Boiago finished with 28 points on 11-17 shooting, but it was not enough to bring the team a win at home.

Shortly after the women's loss, time came for the men to prove themselves after having taken a beating in the nation's capital a week earlier. McMaster went toe-to-toe against Lakehead and came out victorious, handling business at home. It was a physical game, as the Thunderwolves came ready to compete, but ultimately the 85-66 win was in favour of the Marauders. The top contributor for the squad was Taylor Black - 17 points on the board and 11 rebounds for a double-double.

Part two of the home opener weekend was against the same team, but the crowd in attendance could not have been any more different. There was a noticeable lack of energy in the building, but that didn’t stop the Marauders from owning home court.

The women earned a 63-59 win against the Thunderwolves to even out the weekend of play. The Marauders saw help from many, but forward Clare Kenney led the way who put up a career-high 24 points coupled with 12 rebounds for a solid double-double.

“It was about getting the rebounds and loose balls and taking care of the little details. Since Friday was our first loss, it really opened our eyes and showed us that every game is important, so we knew we had to pick it up,” Boiago said about the team turnaround post-Saturday’s win.

The men held their own and played a winning weekend series beating Lakehead 81-73. In a contest that went down to the wire, the Marauders kept their cool and the lead as time ran on an eight-point victory. The Marauders saw key help from guard Joe Rocca, pouring in 20 points.

Marauder basketball will play on Nov. 22 against the York Lions. The women tip-off at 12 p.m., followed by the men at 2 p.m. in Burridge Gym.

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