Annapolis Valley Register

Axewomen clinch gold

Berry dominant in Acadia victory over UPEI for AUS women’s basketball title

- BY BILL SPURR THE CHRONICLE HERALD

The Acadia Axewomen won their second AUS basketball championsh­ip in six years, and just their third in 66 years, beating UPEI 80-58 Sunday afternoon at Scotiabank Centre. Looking fresher and sharper than their opponents from the opening tip, Acadia held the Panthers to 17 per cent shooting from the floor during the first 15 minutes.

Acadia, which had a firstround bye and a regular season record of 18-2, got to the final with a semifinal victory over Saint Mary’s, while UPEI downed UNB and Cape Breton.

“Our third game in three days, and we had kids who played 40 minutes the first game, 40 minutes the second game and 40 minutes today. That’s tough,” said Panthers coach Greg Gould. “I’m proud of my kids, I think they fought really hard. Acadia’s a really good team, ranked number three in the country for a reason.”

Axewomen post Alexandra Berry, of Yarmouth, was a dominant force, posting a doubledoub­le in the first quarter. She finished with 20 points and 14 rebounds despite being limited to 23 minutes because of foul trouble.

“I did not know that,” she said of the double double. “I’m excited, I think we played really well today and this championsh­ip, we worked really hard for it. It means a lot. I knew the 2012 girls really well, they were a great team and I’m happy we got to grab another championsh­ip and bring it home.”

Acadia’s dominance was most clearly exhibited on the boards, as the Axewomen outrebound­ed the Panthers by a margin of 6548.

“We knew we wanted to get on the glass against them, for sure, and…these guys were in, possibly, their last game so they’ve got to play that way. (Berry) was solid for us all season, but this was pretty spectacula­r, a nice way for her to finish in the Atlantic conference,” said coach Len Harvey, whose game plan called for a quick tempo. “Our style of game fits that strategy, probably, but our pace was solid and it’s tough to win three games over three days.”

Conference and tournament MVP Paloma Anderson had 18 points for the winners, while Chanel Smith added 17 and Ellen Hatt 11.

Acadia lost last year’s conference championsh­ip game to Cape Breton.

“This crew was a non-playoff team so to see the progressio­n over the last few years is fantastic,” said Harvey, in his third year in Wolfville.

Jenna Mae Ellsworth had 21 points for UPEI.

Joining Anderson on the tournament all-star team were Berry and teammate Haley Mcdonald, along with Ellsworth and her teammate Reese Baxendale.

The Axewomen are seeded third for the U Sports national championsh­ip in Regina and will face No. 6 Saskatchew­an on Thursday at 10 p.m. (AT).

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