Ravens edge Huskies 70-67 to depend U Sports women’s basketball title – Winnipeg Free Press | Only Sports And Health

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EDMONTON – The Carleton Ravens have defended their U Sports women’s basketball title.

The second-seeded Ravens won a 70-67 thriller over the University of Saskatchewan Huskies in Sunday’s championship game at Edmonton’s Saville Centre.

Husky Logan Reider’s last-ditch three-point effort to tie the game hit the backboard and rimmed out.

University of Saskatchewan Huskies' Tea DeMong (4) goes up for the shot as Carleton Ravens' Jacqueline Urban (22) and teammate Tatyanna Burke (6) try to block during first half USports Women's Final Basketball Championship, in Edmonton, Sunday, March 10, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

University of Saskatchewan Huskies’ Tea DeMong (4) goes up for the shot as Carleton Ravens’ Jacqueline Urban (22) and teammate Tatyanna Burke (6) try to block during first half USports Women’s Final Basketball Championship, in Edmonton, Sunday, March 10, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

The Ravens scoring-by-committee effort outdid a heroic night from Saskatchewan’s Gabe Grassick, who put up 30 points for the Huskies.

The Huskies led 63-59 halfway through the fourth quarter, after a three-pointer from Carly Ahlstrom brought the heavily pro-Saskatchewan crowd to its feet. But the Huskies’ shooting went ice cold down the stretch.

A field goal from Tatyanna Burke gave Carleton a 64-63 lead. Burke’s field goal to give Carleton a five-point lead with just 47 seconds left was the dagger through the Huskies’ collective heart. She finished with 14 points and eight rebounds.

Ravens guard Kali Pocrnic, who had been held to just four points in the first half, heated up in the second. She led the Ravens with 18 points. Pocrnic had been the Ravens’ star in the lead-up to the final, scoring 22 points in the semifinals and 25 in the quarterfinal stage.