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M. Basketball Fri, Oct 28 Final
vs Northwestern Polytechnic
59
M. Basketball Sat, Oct 29 Final
vs Northwestern Polytechnic
66
M. Basketball Fri, Nov 04 Final
at Briercrest College
74
M. Basketball Sat, Nov 05 Final
at Medicine Hat College
95
M. Basketball Fri, Nov 11 Final
vs Olds College
80
M. Basketball Fri, Nov 18 Final
vs Ambrose University
60
M. Basketball Sat, Nov 19 Final
vs Lethbridge College
82
M. Basketball Fri, Nov 25 Final
vs The King's University
73
M. Basketball Sat, Nov 26 Final
at The King's University
85
M. Basketball Fri, Jan 13 Final
at University of Alberta-Augustana
86
M. Basketball Sat, Jan 14 Final
vs University of Alberta-Augustana
84
M. Basketball Fri, Jan 20 Final
at Keyano College
90
M. Basketball Sat, Jan 21 Final
at Keyano College
86
M. Basketball Fri, Jan 27 Final
at NAIT
88
M. Basketball Sat, Jan 28 Final
vs NAIT
81
M. Basketball Fri, Feb 03 Final
vs Lakeland College
91
M. Basketball Sat, Feb 04 Final
at Lakeland College
86
M. Basketball Fri, Feb 10 Final
vs SAIT
95
M. Basketball Sat, Feb 11 Final
at St. Mary's University
93
M. Basketball Fri, Feb 17 Final
at Red Deer Polytechnic
77

Big Second Half Carries Thunder Over Ooks

Big Second Half Carries Thunder Over Ooks

Edmonton, AB (October 29, 2021) – The Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) Thunder's exhibition schedule continued Friday night as they welcomed the NAIT Ooks. A tale of two halves, the Thunder used a strong second half to come from behind and carry them to victory as they ran away with a 101-87 final.

The first quarter started off as a relatively back and forth affair as both teams exchanged leads early on. However, lead by nine points from #7 Griffin Lorenz, the Ooks took a 24-23 lead after the first period. The second quarter was again a tightly contested back and forth battle, with both teams sharing the lead. But Lorenz scored another nine points in the second quarter to give him 18 in the first half and the Ooks took a 50-48 lead into the half. The third quarter was a different story, however. The Thunder came out flying and never looked back. Lead by 10 points in the period from #14 Alex MacLean, the Thunder out scored the Ooks 26-21 in the period to take a 74-71 lead after three. The Thunder carried this momentum into the fourth quarter as #11 Carsten Ritter scored nine points and the Thunder outscored the Ooks 27-17 in the period to give the Thunder the 101-87 final.

After the game, Thunder head coach Reagan Wood commented "I'm very that the bench stepped up and was able to carry the load in the second half. Some of our young players really showed what they're capable of in a tough situation."

The Thunder exhibition season continues next Friday as The King's University Eagles pay the Thunder a visit to wrap up the Thunder's exhibition season home schedule.