Simon Fraser University got two first-period goals from Tyler Basham in a 6-3 victory over the University of Victoria Vikings in B.C. Intercollegiate hockey at the Bill Copeland Sports Centre on Nov. 1.
Basham tallied his pair two minutes apart late in the opening frame and Tyler Mah set up Adam Rossi for the go-ahead marker minutes later to keep pace with the Vikes in league standings – both with four wins and eight points to date.
Mah scored the eventual game-winning tally early in the middle stanza from Basham.
Trent Murdoch also had a goal and an assist for the SFU hockey club.
Simon Fraser University got two first-period goals from Tyler Basham in a 6-3 victory over the University of Victoria Vikings in B.C. Intercollegiate hockey at the Bill Copeland Sports Centre on Nov. 1.
Basham tallied his pair two minutes apart late in the opening frame and Tyler Mah set up Adam Rossi for the go-ahead marker minutes later to keep pace with the Vikes in league standings – both with four wins and eight points to date.
Mah scored the eventual game-winning tally early in the middle stanza from Basham.
Trent Murdoch also had a goal and an assist for the SFU hockey club.
Successful start
Team B.C.’s freshman girls’ field lacrosse team had a successful start at its first tournament last weekend.
The B.C. grades 8 and 9-aged team, including New Westminster runners Graceyn Dean, Kathryn Davies, Andreea Serbanescu, Jessica Soenen and goalies Mady Morrison and Caitlin Croxen, won all three of its games at the Adrenaline Seattle tournament.
B.C. outscored its combined opposition 29-9, including a come-from-behind 8-7 win over the shot Seattle Starz in the tournament final.
Basketball tips off with doubles
Nanaya Miki recorded a double-double to help Douglas College to a 66-54 win over Langara College Falcons in the PacWest women’s basketball season opener on Oct. 31.
Miki scored 17 points and hauled down 10 rebounds to pace the Royals, while teammates Adelia Paul chipped in with a league-best nine assists and Shanice Fuoco-Guy added five helpers in the win.
The Douglas men dropped a 92-64 decision to the Falcons.
In other PacWest men’s basketball action, St. Thomas More grad Reese Morris scored 19 points and added 13 rebounds and Burnaby South grad Martin Bogajev scored a team-high 22 points in the Capilano University Blues’ 73-67 loss to Quest University.