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Stingers make history with win over Lancers

Women's basketball players beat nation's top team from Windsor
January 10, 2013
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Source: Recreation and Athletics

With 1.3 seconds left in overtime, Ashley Clarke connected on a history-making, three-point shot to give the Concordia Stingers a 75-74 victory over the Windsor Lancers, the first-place-ranked women’s basketball team in the nation.

“It’s the first time in the history of the program that Concordia has ever beaten the first-ranked team in the country, and that’s dating back to 1974,” said Stingers head coach Keith Pruden after the remarkable victory at the annual Reebok tournament on January 5 at Concordia.
 

Marilyse Roy-Viau
Kaylah Barrett

Rookie forward Marilyse Roy-Viau led the Stingers with 18 points. All-Canadian Kaylah Barrett was also a key contributor with 13 points and eight rebounds, while Clarke finished the game with 11 points. However, Pruden says there are a lot of people who share in this success.

“We all feel pretty excited and absolutely everyone in the program deserves credit,” Pruden said. “Whether they played a lot, were on the bench or didn’t play, all the players work hard at practice and helped get us here.”

The Stingers were unranked going into the game despite sitting in first place in the Quebec conference with a 4-1 win-loss record. Windsor had a 14-1 record against CIS schools before the loss to Concordia.

The Stingers will look forward to the next CIS Top 10 rankings expected out in early January.

“We will get ranked now,” Pruden added. “But we have to use this victory to keep getting better. We can’t have just one great game. We have to focus on our league. We want to win the league.”

In the other game that night, the unranked McGill Martlets upset the fifth-place-ranked Carleton Ravens 57-52. Anneth Lazarenko played 36 minutes, picking up 14 points and five rebounds to lead the Martlets.

Concordia won both of its games of the round robin tournament.

 

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