2016-17 Women's Basketball News
The UPEI Panthers shot the lights out from the free-throw line, going 31-of-38 overall, and were able to top the Dalhousie Tigers 81-75 on Friday night at the Dalplex.
The Acadia Axewomen went on a 16-5 run to end the first quarter and didn’t look back, topping the Dalhousie Tigers 78-53 on Saturday night at the Dalplex.
Well-balanced scoring helped the Saint Mary’s Huskies top their cross-town rival Dalhousie Tigers 71-57 on Friday night at the Dalplex.
The Dalhousie Tigers (3-14) defeated the StFX X-Women (1-14) Tuesday night at the Oland Center.
A 20-point second quarter helped the Memorial Seahawks (10-6) top the Dalhousie Tigers (2-14) 80-48 on Saturday afternoon at the Dalplex.
A 22-point third quarter helped the Memorial Seahawks (9-6) top the Dalhousie Tigers (2-13) 72-48 on Friday night at the Dalplex.
Ashley Cain scored 15 points in the Tigers 68-53 loss to the Cape Breton Capers Saturday night.
Shalyn Field had 12 points, eight rebounds and two assists in the Tigers loss in Cape Breton Friday night.
A 17-point second quarter helped the UNB Varsity Reds (9-3) top the Dalhousie Tigers (2-10) 59-38 on Saturday night at the Dalplex. The game was also in support of Bell Let’s Talk Day, which occurs this Wednesday.
The Dalhousie Tigers drop a thriller against the Acadia Axewomen.
Karina May scored 10 points for the Tigers in their 71-53 loss to the Saint Mary's Huskies at the Homburg Centre Sunday afternoon.
Perimeter shooting was on full display on Tuesday evening at the Dalplex as the visiting Acadia Axewomen (4-5) were able to top the Dalhousie Tigers (2-7) 91-56.
Perimeter shooting was on full display on Tuesday evening at the Dalplex as the visiting Acadia Axewomen (4-5) were able to top the Dalhousie Tigers (2-7) 91-56.
Shalyn Field had 19 points and 10 rebounds in the Tigers 88-74 loss to the UPEI Panthers Saturday night.
Diedre Alexander scored 11 points in the Tigers 77-48 loss to the Queen's Gaels at the Thunder Selects Holiday Classic Women's Basketball Tournament at Saint Mary's.
Robertha Charles had 16 points for the Tigers in their loss on day two of the Thunder Selects Women's Basketball Tournament.
