VANCOUVER, B.C. --- The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga women's basketball team held off Trinity Western Friday night for a 75-69 win over the Spartans at the Langley Events Center.
Â
Arianne Whitaker (Cincinnati, Ohio) led all scorers with 18 points making nine from the field on 13 attempts and four rebounds.
Lakelyn Bouldin (Spencer, Tenn.) added 13 points with a pair of 3-pointers while
Brooke Burns (Gadsden, Ala.) and
Aryanna Gilbert (Pulaski, Tenn.) each added 10 points. Gilbert had a team-high eight rebounds and
Ashlyn Wert (Lancaster, Pa.) had seven rebounds and two blocked shots.
Â
The Mocs got out to a 10-4 lead but the Spartans chipped away and trailed just 23-19 at the end of the first quarter. Chattanooga fell behind twice in the second quarter, outscored 16-12 and the teams were tied 35-35 at intermission.
Â
The Mocs trailed 47-44 midway through the third quarter but came back to take a 54-47 lead on a 10-0 with 3:24 to play in the frame. Trinity Western got to within six points at the end of the period, 61-55.
Â
The teams played the fourth quarter even, each scoring 14 points. Chattanooga led a balanced attack with six players scoring while the Spartans had five players chip in.
Â
The Mocs will take on VK U17 Saturday evening at Sentinel Secondary School. The game is set to tip off at 10:00 p.m. EDT. Follow the Mocs on Twitter @GoMocsWBK.
Â
Â
A DAY OUT AT GROUSE MOUNTAIN
The Mocs enjoyed a day on Grouse Mountain. The team road the tram up to the top where many activities were available.
Â
After arriving at the top and a quick stop to view the map, the team followed the painted bear claws on the trail and found a Lumberjack competition taking place. Many student-athletes and staff climbed to the top of the mountain while others road the ski lift to reach the crest.
Â
The team was treated to an up close look at a pair of orphaned grizzly bears. Coola and Grinder were separated from the crowd by electric wire and seemed mostly disinterested in the throng of photo-snapping onlookers.
Â
Unfortunately, smoke from nearby forest fires obscured the view from the top of the mountain. However, the Mocs enjoyed the day.
Â
On Saturday the team will go to the Capilano River Gorge and walk across the suspension bridge.
Â