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Though they enjoyed a much better start than they offered up on Friday night, the result was more of the same, the T-Wolves falling 70-47 at the hands of the visiting Toronto Metropolitan Bold, an opponent that’s starting to find it’s groove, having won four straight OUA contests to improve to 11-7.
It didn’t help that the team was playing without its top player, guard Tiffany Reynolds, who sat out after putting up a team-high 14 the night before in an 83-57 loss to the Bold. “We had to come out with more energy than yesterday. That was our main goal. It worked out, keeping us close.”Unlike Friday night, when Lakehead trailed by 17 after one quarter, the T-Wolves battled back in the closing minutes of the first, a 9-3 run powered by three-pointers from Emily Pokrant and Hana Whalen, the Bold leading 21-14 after one.
“I think we were happy with our compete level, but we did have trouble scoring at times,” said acting coach Dave McCallum. “The turnovers really hurt us and with our transition D. We thought our half-court D was really good, when we got it set up, and that was an emphasis for us tonight, to contain them in the half-court.”
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