
Express Hold Ground against Miracles
January 9, 2014 - National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada)
Windsor Express News Release
(MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK) The Windsor Express put a stop to Moncton's six game winning streak with a last second defensive stand, pulling out a 93-91 win in New Brunswick.
Windsor (18-7) shot better than 52% from the field in the second half, 46% for the game, extending their winning streak to four games.
Quinnel Brown continued his dominance of the Atlantic Division this season, adding 21 points and seven rebounds, while Darren Duncan dropped 20, including a number of key baskets and free throws in the 4th quarter.
Chris Commons sported a double-double with 17 points and 11 boards.
The Express went into the half up 45-40, but Moncton chipped away in the 3rd and 4th quarters, as the teams traded leads throughout the second half.
Johnny Mayhane and Trayvon Lathan had 17 points each to support the Miracles (8-15).
Windsor travels home tomorrow to prepare for a Central Division battle with the Ottawa Skyhawks on Saturday, January 11th at 7:00pm at the WFCU Centre.
As announced today, kids 13 and under get in free with an adult for the rest of the regular season games played at the WFCU Centre.
Tickets are available at the TekSavvy Box Office in the WFCU Centre or by phone at 1-866-969-WFCU.
Tickets are also available online at www.wfcu-centre.com.
You may also purchase season tickets and 5 or 8 Game Flex Packs!
For more information and to reserve your season tickets, call (519) 800-3665 or email: sales@windsorexpress.ca.
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