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Carleton Ravens beat Cape Breton Capers to reach semis at women's national basketball championship

Dorcas Buisa led the way with 20 points and added 11 rebounds as the top-ranked Carleton Ravens defeated the Cape Breton Capers 56-51 in the quarterfinals of the U Sports women's basketball Final 8 championship on Thursday in Sydney, N.S.

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The Carleton Ravens defeated the Cape Breton Capers 56-51 in the quarterfinals of the U Sports women's basketball Final 8 championship on Thursday in Sydney, N.S. (@USPORTS_Bball/Twitter)

Dorcas Buisa led the way with 20 points and added 11 rebounds as the top-ranked Carleton Ravens defeated the Cape Breton Capers 56-51 in the quarterfinals of the U Sports women's basketball Final 8 championship on Thursday in Sydney, N.S.

Kali Pocrnic contributed another 15 points along with a game-high four assists for Carleton. Teresa Donato added 13 points off the bench, while U Sports rookie of the year Jacqueline Urban had four points and a team-high 13 rebounds.

Kiyara Letlow had nine points and a game-high 19 rebounds for eighth-seeded Cape Breton. Chermensa Van la par, Mackenzee Ryan, and Darah Fleurgin also each scored nine points.

The Ravens will next play the Saint Mary's Huskies in the semifinals on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Capers will face the Calgary Dinos in a consolation game Friday.

WATCH | Carleton Ravens defeat Cape Breton Capers in quarterfinals:

U Sports Women’s National Basketball Championship QF: Carleton Ravens vs. Cape Breton Capers

2 years ago
Duration 1:58:17
Watch U Sports women's national basketball championship quarter-final between the Carleton Ravens and Cape Breton Capers from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

Harpe powers Pandas past Axewomen

Jenna Harpe scored a game-high 29 points as the Alberta Pandas outscored Acadia 22-8 in the fourth quarter to come back and defeat the Axewomen 61-57.

Claire Signatovich contributed 10 points and a game-high 11 rebounds for second-ranked Alberta, which was outscored 22-14 in the third quarter.

Elizabeth Iseyemi led seventh-seeded Acadia with 14 points and Julia Sylvester chipped in 11. Sarah Delorey and Haley McDonald had 10 points apiece and contributed nine and eight rebounds, respectively.

The Pandas will face the Queen's Gaels in the semifinals on Saturday. The Axewomen are set to play the UQAM Citadins in a consolation game.

Gaels defeat Citadins in OT

Emma Weltz had nine of her 29 points in the fourth quarter and Bridget Mulholland had eight of her 12 in overtime as the Queen's Gaels survived the UQAM Citadins' upset effort, 75-72.

Julia Chadwick added 11 points and six rebounds for third-seeded Queen's. Mulholland also contributed a game-high 15 rebounds.

Fredlyne Verrier led sixth-ranked UQAM with 19 points, while adding nine rebounds. Fredlaine Verrier had a 17-point, 10-rebound double-double.

McMillan lifts Huskies over Dinos

Alaina McMillan scored eight of her 11 points in the fourth quarter, including a pair of free throws to put the game out of reach as the Saint Mary's Huskies beat the Calgary Dinos 70-68.

Sophia Widmeyer had a game-high 16 points, Lucina Beaumont added 13 and Clara Gascoigne chipped in with 11 points and nine rebounds for the fourth-ranked Huskies.

Pollyanna Storie led fifth-seeded Calgary with 12 points, while Mya Proctor and Amelie Collin had 11 apiece.

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