UVic men take winning streak into weekend set
University of Victoria Vikes coach Craig Beaucamp said this is always the “most slippery weekend.” He wasn’t referring to the current winter state of Island roads.
The U Sports nationally second-ranked Vikes conclude the opening portion of the Canada West men’s basketball season against the Mount Royal University Cougars of Calgary tonight and Saturday night at CARSA gym.“They beat UBC on the road last weekend and they play hard and compete. We’ve got to bring our hard hats and take care of business.”
“We had good first halves and not quite so good halves coming out of the breaks. We have a young group that is learning that putting away teams is critical,” said Beaucamp.Shooting-guard Diego Maffia of UVic is fourth in Canada West scoring with the dynamic third-year player out of Oak Bay sporting a 22.1 points-per-game average while the Vikes’ fifth-year American-import forward Dominick Oliveri of Spokane tops the conference in rebounding with an average of 14.
“Our top guys are going to get their stats but it’s the next three-four guys that changes every game and that’s been the key for us,” said Beaucamp.
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