It was neck-and-neck for almost three-and-a-half quarters. Then the Thunder found lightning. Halifax Thunder watched hometown Fredericton close to within six in the fourth quarter, but the visitors poured it on late, posting a 76-61 Maritime Women’s Basketball Association game Sunday. The game capped a six-game weekend in New Brunswick’s Capital City with all six...Read More
Wowza. What else can you say to describe that one? The Moncton Mystics continued to haunt teams offensively in the Maritime Women’s Basketball Association. Moncton blew a 14-point second half lead, but hung on to defeat the Halifax Hornets, 103-95 in overtime, a wild fourth quarter and extra session, Hannah Brown scored four key points...Read More
Port City Fog had its hands full. In fact, the Fog was on Edge. However, the Saint John squad erupted in the third quarter, outscoring Windsor 28-4 in the pivotal frame, the Fog rolling to an eventual , 87-53 win over the Edge. The win capped a perfect 2-0 weekend for Port City as all...Read More
Fredericton Freeze put on an offensive show for the hometown fans last night. The Freeze pushed its Maritime Women’s Basketball Association record to 2-1 with a 93-69 win over the Halifax Hornets to cap Saturday’s opening day action. Halifax fell to 1-2. Katie Butts had 20 points to spark Fredericton in the physical encounter. Katie...Read More
This one was a dandy. Halifax Thunder and Port City Fog of Saint John duelled in an entertaining affair in Maritime Women’s Basketball Association play Saturday in Fredericton. Thunder prevailed, 81-74, thanks in large part to a 30-point second quarter, the difference in this one between a pair of solid entrants. Halifax moved to 2-0...Read More