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Manitoba Bisons' guard Rashawn Browne (4) versus Calgary Dinos', Friday, November 23, 2018. (Trevor Hagan / Manitoba Bisons)
Trevor Hagan, Bison Sports
72
Winner Calgary CGY 10-0
55
Manitoba MAN 3-7
Winner
Calgary CGY
10-0
72
Final
55
Manitoba MAN
3-7
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Calgary CGY 17 20 18 17 72
Manitoba MAN 13 10 16 16 55

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Amber Doyle, Bison Sports

MBB: No. 3 Dinos outperform the Bisons to win 72-55

Rashawn Browne and James Wagner both contributed in points and boards.

WINNIPEG - The No. 3 Calgary Dinos played a strong and steady game to top the Manitoba Bisons 72-55 in men's basketball at Investors Group Athletic Centre on Saturday. 

The reigning U SPORTS champs now extend their win streak to ten games, while the Bisons' record falls to 3-7. 

"I thought we competed hard for the full 40," said Bisons head coach Kirby Schepp. "They're just a better team than we are. They're tremendously talented." 

It looked like it was going to be a tight game after the first quarter as the Dinos had a narrow 17-13 lead. As the game carried on, the gap steadily continued to widen. The Dinos outscored the Herd 20-10 in the second, then 18-16 in the third. 

The same two teams also played on Friday, where the Dinos led by 30 points heading into the half and held on cruise control to top the Bisons 87-59.

The Dinos crashed around the boards and dominated off the glass. Third-year forward Brett Layton led the way in rebounds and points, earning himself a double-double. Layton snagged 13 rebounds and put up 22 points. 

"The addition of Brett Layton is absolutely monstrous," said Schepp. "Tremendous performance from him tonight."

Fifth-year guard Mambi Diawara wasn't far behind Layton, adding ten points and nine boards. 

On the other end of the court, fourth-year guard Rashawn Browne stepped up to the plate, leading the Bisons with 16 points. Third-year forward James Wagner also put up some numbers. Wagner grabbed seven rebounds and put up ten points.  

The Bisons have a conference bye next weekend and have time to rest up before they head to the University of Alberta on Friday, Jan. 4. Tipoff for that game is at 8 p.m. MST. 

"The break is too long," said Schepp. "We'll take a couple days to fix a few things and train a bit. Then we'll have a little bit of turkey, and hopefully, we'll come back ready to go."

The Dinos head to Lethbridge on Thursday, Nov. 29 to take on the Pronghorns at 8 p.m. MST.

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