BRANDON – The Bobcats dropped a hard-fought 81-79 decision against the visiting Saskatchewan Huskies in Canada West men's basketball matinee action.
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Friday's afternoon contest had a playoff like intensity and it came down to the wire with both sides trying to lockdown playoff berths.
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The visiting Huskies had a 14-4 run to end the first quarter and led the Bobcats 17-15. At halftime, Brandon's deficit was 38-36.
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In the third, Saskatchewan had two key surges of offence. A 9-1 run extended their lead to ten. It was followed by a 9-2 run as the Huskies built up a 16-point advantage over the Bobcats at 65-49.
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Brandon got back in the game thanks to a massive 15-0 run that started with three minutes remaining in the third and ended a couple minutes into the fourth quarter. Among the highlights was Tyvon Cooper's clutch three at the buzzer to finish the third quarter.
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The Bobcats' big burst trimmed their deficit to 65-64 and that led to a dramatic finish where the Huskies emerged victorious.
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JT Robinson recorded the go-ahead layup with 11 seconds to go and Cooper could not convert on BU's final possession after turning the ball over.
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Lawrence Moore had a monster game for the Huskies by scoring a game-high 35 points. Joseph Barker grabbed 15 boards as Saskatchewan extended their winning streak to six straight.
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Brandon had four players reach double figures in a losing cause. Cooper led the charge with 17 points while Jonathan Range added 15. Kobyn Jopp dropped 13 and John Paul rounded out the scoring with 10.
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The Bobcats and Huskies both have records of 8-and-9 going into Saturday's rematch at 5 p.m. at the Healthy Living Centre. Saturday is senior night and BU's final regular season home game.