Lawrence Moore
David Larkins
111
Winner Saskatchewan SSKM
104
Winnipeg WPGM
Winner
Saskatchewan SSKM
111
Final
104
Winnipeg WPGM
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 OT 1 F
Saskatchewan SSKM 21 18 32 24 16 111
Winnipeg WPGM 19 32 24 20 9 104

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Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | By With files from Wesmen Athletics

Huskies outlast Wesmen in overtime thriller thanks to 41 from Moore

Nov. 16 (Sakatchewan Huskies 111, Winnipeg Wesmen 104) Winnipeg, MB

WINNIPEG – Depth in scoring and some timely defensive stops were the difference as the University of Saskatchewan Huskies men's basketball team was able to outlast the host in Winnipeg Wesmen a 111-104 overtime thriller Friday night at the Duckworth Centre.
 
Don Dayrit had the game of his life Friday night and the Huskies stole all the joy.
 
The sophomore Winnipeg Wesmen guard had a career-high 41 points off the bench, but the Huskies rallied from a 12-point halftime deficit to take the victory.
 
Dayrit also hit a career-high eight three-pointers, but the Huskies pulled away with an 8-0 run in overtime to move to 4-3 on the season as Winnipeg watched its record fall to 4-3 in the process.
 
"It's always tougher when you're giving up buckets at the other end," Wesmen head coach Mike Raimbault said. "I think we're a little bit better when we get defensive stops and we can get into transition and flow into our offence. They were scoring and it was hard for us to get into the flow of the game coming back the other way."
 
And in a game where 215 points were scored, it may seem counter-intuitive to talk defence, but the Huskies were able to find stops when they needed to, holding the Wesmen to without a field goal in the final 1:33 and only two field goals in the final 7:35. Saskatchewan used that Winnipeg lull to go on a 10-0 run to tie the game at 83 on an Alexander Dewar jumper with 3:57 to go.
 
"We were able to get some stops, which we weren't able to do in the first half," Saskatchewan head coach Barry Rawlyk said. "I give (Winnipeg) credit, they shot the ball extremely well and maybe down the stretch fatigue got to them a little bit and they didn't shoot the ball quite as effectively down the stretch. And partly that was our pressure, too, so it was a little bit of everything."
 
While Dayrit was huge for Winnipeg, the Huskies got 41 out of Lawrence Moore, who also added 10 rebounds, three steals and one of the biggest shots of the game.
 
After Dayrit hit two free throws to give Winnipeg a 95-93 edge with eight seconds to go, Moore got to the paint and made a driving layup to tie the game with three seconds left. Narcisse Ambanza got a chance at the other end after a timeout, but his initial shot was short and his follow-up fell in after the buzzer sounded.
 
"In the first half we settled for some very low-quality shots," Rawlyk said. "It's easier when you're playing from the inside out, and we were able to get the ball into the paint a little bit … and a large part of it was just our mentality."
 
Ambanza dropped 22 with seven rebounds and seven assists. Sean Tarver had his second double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds. 
 
Emmanuel Akintunde added 18 points for the Huskies, who also got 17 from Joseph Barker, 14 from Maxwell Amoafo and 11 from Dewar. 
 
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Players Mentioned

Emmanuel Akintunde

#4 Emmanuel Akintunde

Guard
6' 2"
Third
Maxwell Amoafo

#15 Maxwell Amoafo

Forward
6' 7"
Second
Lawrence Moore

#5 Lawrence Moore

Guard
6' 2"
Fifth
Alexander Dewar

#6 Alexander Dewar

Guard
6' 3"
First
Joseph Barker

#11 Joseph Barker

Forward
6' 6"
Fifth

Players Mentioned

Emmanuel Akintunde

#4 Emmanuel Akintunde

6' 2"
Third
Guard
Maxwell Amoafo

#15 Maxwell Amoafo

6' 7"
Second
Forward
Lawrence Moore

#5 Lawrence Moore

6' 2"
Fifth
Guard
Alexander Dewar

#6 Alexander Dewar

6' 3"
First
Guard
Joseph Barker

#11 Joseph Barker

6' 6"
Fifth
Forward