Thunderwolves Basketball Returns to Thunderdome

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Lakehead Basketball

Final Home Stand of Regular Season

Thunder Bay, ON – Lakehead basketball returns to the Thunderdome this weekend, as the Brock Badgers come to town for the final OUA games of the regular season.

On the women’s side, Lakehead sits comfortably in the OUA West second spot, but two wins could propel them into first. Brock is locked into the fourth spot.

“We are in a great position headed into our final weekend of league play,” Thunderwolves women’s basketball coach Jon Kreiner says. “We have secured the two seed and a bye in the first round and a home playoff game Saturday, February 23.”

The two squads swept their previous weekend games, but the Thunderwolves are on a six-game win streak. Brock is currently 11-11, with a point differential of +13 in those 22 games. Lakehead is 18-4 with a differential of 273, with a per-game differential of +12.4 nearly matching Brock’s season total.

“We still have some things we need to lock down and improve before playoffs,” coach Kreiner says, “and we need to work on being more consistent with our intensity and focus. Brock is the 4 seed and is playing very well on both ends of the floor.”

The Badgers are currently first in the OUA in turnovers per game, averaging 14. Lakehead is the provincial best in steals, at 12.9, what has been a big part of the Thunderwolves’ success this season.

“This will be a tough challenge for us,” coach Kreiner says. “We will need to defend the three and dribble attack games, plus Brock is rebounding the ball very well. They lost to Windsor in overtime and have one of the top defences in the OUA.”

Lakehead will look for big games from Leashja Grant, currently leading the province in points and rebounds per game with 20.8 and 12.2, and from Karissa Kajorinne, who averages 12.5 points per game of her own.

“Saturday will also be our SENIORS NIGHT,” coach Kreiner adds, “which means it will be the last chance to see Leashja Grant and Karissa Kajorinne play at home in league play.”

Games begin at 6 pm both Friday, February 15th, and Saturday, February 16th, with men’s games following.

Playoff Picture: Lakehead’s women’s squad cannot fall lower than second in the OUA West, and two Lakehead wins combined with two McMaster losses this weekend would see the Thunderwolves move into first place. If Lakehead remains in second, they will face the winner of Brock and either Guelph or Laurier at home on Saturday, February 23rd. The Thunderwolves went undefeated against Guelph and Laurier in regular season play this year.

On the men’s side, the Thunderwolves men’s basketball team is set to host one of the top teams in the country in the Brock. The Badgers are currently 15-7, and 8-2 in their last ten games. Lakehead returns home hot, however, and no stranger to upsets. The 9-13 Thunderwolves are 7-3 in their last ten games, including wins against nationally top-ten ranked Western and Laurier.

“Brock has a couple of very talented seniors who lead the way for them in Cassidy Ryan and Johneil Simpson,” Thunderwolves head coach Ryan Thomson says. “Both guys are great shooters and physical scorers—we need to be ready to move our feet, show our chest, and challenge shots.”

The Badgers currently have the second-highest scoring offence in the province at 88.5 points per game. Simpson and Ryan average 21.3 and 18.1 points per game, respectively. Brock is also within the provincial top three in rebounds, assists, and steals.

The Thunderwolves will look to Isaiah Traylor’s hot hand, as the guard has scored over 20 points in five of his last seven games, including 30 against nationally-ranked Laurier. His low in that span is 17 points. Lakehead will need a collective effort, including important contributions from Nick Burke and Michael Poirier, senior leaders who have helped steady the squad in the second half of the season.

“Offensively, we need to continue to focus on playing with pace, spacing the floor, and being unselfish,” coach Thomson says. “They’re a well-coached team who is tough and physical—we can’t let their intensity surprise us.”

Games begin at 8 pm both Friday, February 15th, and Saturday, February 16th, following the women’s matchups at 6 pm.

Playoff Picture: Lakehead’s men’s squad cannot fall out of the OUA West playoff spots, and the Thunderwolves could rise as high as fourth with two wins, two McMaster losses, and one Guelph loss. Guelph and McMaster currently sit tied one win ahead of the 9-13 Thunderwolves with matching 10-12 records. Lakehead owns the tiebreaker over Guelph, and McMaster holds the tiebreaker over the Thunderwolves and Guelph, though the Gryphons and Marauders face off on Friday night in Hamilton.


Basketball games are available via webcast courtesy of OUA.tv

Special note: The Thunderwolves family will be celebrating its graduating seniors this weekend, so make sure to come down to the Thunderdome Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to express your appreciation and to cheer them on once more.

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