WINNIPEG – The Alberta Golden Bears offered up one of the biggest upsets of the year on Saturday at IGAC, stealing a win over No. 9 ranked Manitoba 71-69.
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Down 69-68 with 13 seconds to play, forward Ethan Egert found rookie Nash Semeniuk cutting to the basket and he made no mistake from under the rim for the game-winning bucket.
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Manitoba took a timeout right after and had a chance for the win, but Semeniuk stole the basketball, and the visitors then ended the game at the line.
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The win improves Alberta's record to 5-9, as they remained in the final playoff spot in Canada West's Prairie Division, winning their second game in their last four. They face Regina at home this coming weekend.
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Manitoba fell to 11-3, one game back of No. 4 ranked Winnipeg for first heading into a critical home-and-home this weekend against their city rival.
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Semeniuk was sensational over the weekend for Alberta, offering up a taste of what's to come in the next five years with a combined 42 points over two games. He added two seals and six assists on Saturday, playing in 30 minutes.
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Fellow rookie Kyle Varner added a game-high 16 points, one night after draining a career-high 22. He was particularly important late in the fourth for the Golden Bears, nailing two critical triples, while playing lights out defensively.
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With 5:10 to go, Varner sunk a fade away three from the corner, narrowing Manitoba's lead to 65-63 after the hosts had led by as much as eight early in the fourth.
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Then, with two minutes to play Varner sunk another contested three to tie the game at 68, leading to Alberta's game winner shortly after.
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The Bisons showcased their versatility all evening, with nine different players getting on the score sheet. Alberta also had nine different scorers.
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Three-point specialist
Barac Thon had the best weekend of his UM career as one of Manitoba's depth scorers, tying his career high with 12 points while setting a personal best with four made threes.
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Perimeter shooting was a strength all evening for Manitoba, who sunk 13 triples, four each from Thon and
Mason Kraus, who had a game-high 20 points.
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When they needed a key bucket, the hosts dialed up from distance, with Kraus and Thon sinking perimeter shots in the first after Alberta had opened up a lead of as much as 12.
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In the third, Thon and
Brandt Lenz kept the three-point parade going. They each hit two triples, as the Bisons led by five in the final minute, and as much as eight after a step-back three early in the fourth from Thon.
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But Alberta got timely rebounds when it counted, including two from Varner, one of which led to his three that tied the game at 68.
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As a team, the Golden Bears had 39 boards, led by Ethan Egert's nine and Varner's seven. Â Manitoba got a game-high ten from
Cieran O'Hara, who's fourth in Canada West with nine boards per game