WINNIPEG – For the second consecutive game the Manitoba Bisons went on a significant run that changed the momentum of their contest against Brandon.
The Bisons beat the Bobcats 86-76 on Saturday night at Investors Group Athletic Centre to conclude the Bobcats conference season.
On Friday, Manitoba went on an 18-5 run at the end of the first and one night later they went on a 19-2 run in the first four minutes of the third, blowing open a game in which Brandon led by seven at halftime.
Guard Taylor Randall scored 16 of her team-high 23 points in the second half, including four treys — two in both the third and fourth quarter. Senior Emma Thompson added seven points, five assists and four boards in the final home game of her career. The Bobcats were led by senior
Hailey Maas' 19 points.
The win improves Manitoba's record to 9-11, while Brandon finishes the year 1-19. The Bisons are locked into the 11-seed for the playoffs and will now await the results of Victoria and Winnipeg's games to see who they face in the first round in a single game play in.
There were eight lead changes in the first quarter, as both teams shot an efficient 47 percent in a 22-22 tie. Brandon's offensive output came primarily from distance, as they shot five-of-seven, led by Mass' three treys and nine points.
Manitoba countered with a strong mid-range game and inside presence, led by forwards Addison Martin and Emily Johnson, who both had six points.
Two steals from Mass that were converted into quick buckets helped turn the tide of a relatively close second quarter. Her second forced turnover gave the Bobcats a 36-34 lead with 5:26 left and they didn't trail the rest of the quarter. The fifth-year had a team-leading 17 points at halftime, while
Sydney Latrace provided secondary scoring with ten points on four-of-five shooting from the field as Brandon led 51-44.
Manitoba's offensive catalyst was Johnson, who had 12 points in the first half, capitalizing on a few lapses in the visitor's defensive zone. She had points overall, which was a season high. Point guard Lauren Bartlett added eight points and four assists.
An effective halfcourt trap resulted in multiple turnovers for the Herd in the third quarter, who also got it going from the land beyond in a 70-59 lead.
Guard Keziah Brothers forced two turnovers and had three steals entering the fourth, while Randall hit on two of three attempts from three-point range and had a team-leading 17 points overall. The Bobcats also had to deal with the loss of Maas, who was injured on the first possession of the third.
Captain
Logan Biccum stepped up with 13 points in the final quarter for the Bobcats, however Manitoba answered with well-balanced scoring themselves, preserving the ten-point victory.