Basketball time out
Electric Umbrella / Huskie Athletics
79
Saskatchewan Huskies (M) SSK 0
83
Winner Fraser Valley Cascades (M) UFV 0
Saskatchewan Huskies (M) SSK
0
79
Final
83
Fraser Valley Cascades (M) UFV
0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Saskatchewan Huskies (M) SSK 20 26 14 19 79
Fraser Valley Cascades (M) UFV 20 19 17 27 83

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

MBB: Huskies Season Comes to an End

ABBOTSFORD, BC – The Saskatchewan Huskies played their last regular season game on the road on Saturday night. The team was in Abbotsford for game two of their series agains the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades. Their season would end with a 79-83 loss to the Cascades. 

UVF's Courtney Anderson notched nine first quarter points to get the Cascades, but eight points from the Huskies' Tyrese Potoma helped them keep pace and the teams ended the frame even at 20. The teams traded blows in the second, but Saskatchewan finished the half on a 10-2 run to carry a seven-point lead into the break.

UFV pulled back within two on the first possession of the fourth, and the teams would find themselves level again at 75 with 2:39 remaining. The teams were battling for momentum in the late stages, as highlight reel dunks were exchanged from the Huskies' Ryker Wuttke and the Cascades' Chris Jackson, but it was UFV that would come out on top as they secured the final three points of the game to seal it.

KEY PERFORMANCES 
Second year forward Klim showed why he is earning a reputation as one of the best rim protectors in the league as he picked up a record setting 12 blocks for the Cascades. That tally stands alone as the new single game U SPORTS record, eclipsing the previous mark of 10 set in 2018.

Alexander Dewar led all scorers with 26 points in the game for the Huskies. Tyrese Potoma picked up 17, while Maxwell Amoafo concluded his Canada West career with seven rebounds and six rebounds.

STANDINGS
The Saskatchewan Huskies will end their season with a 5-15 record and 15th place in the Canada West standings. The results keeps them just outside of the top twelve and eliminates the Huskies from the Canada West playoffs. 
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