
Windsor Back in Win Column
Published on February 20, 2014 under National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada)
Windsor Express News Release
(MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO) After having their 12-game win streak snapped, the Windsor Express are back on the right side of things.
Darren Duncan had 23 points and eight assists, lifting Windsor (27-8) to a 110-102 victory over Mississauga on Thursday night.
Stefan Bonneau and Chris Commons each dropped 22 points in the effort.
Kevin Loiselle helped the cause with a double-double of 18 points and a team high 10 rebounds.
The game was tight throughout, but the Express won each quarter over the Power (9-29) except the second quarter.
The only black mark on the victory was an altercation between DeAndre Thomas and Eric Petty Jr. that resulted in both players being ejected.
Three players from each team were additionally ejected for leaving the bench.
With the win, the Express grab the season series from the Power 6-2 and take a four game lead over Brampton in the Central Division with five games remaining.
The Express return home to face the Atlantic Division-leading Saint John Mill Rats tomorrow, Friday, February 21st at 7:00pm at the WFCU Centre.
On Saturday, February 22nd, the Brampton A's come to the WFCU Centre at 7:00pm to attempt to keep their division winning hopes alive.
Tickets for 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.
For more information and to reserve your season tickets, call (519) 800-3665 or email: sales@windsorexpress.ca.
National Basketball League of Canada Stories from February 20, 2014
- Windsor Back in Win Column - Windsor Express
- Power Lose Tight Game with Express - Mississauga Power
- Lightning Defeat Mill Rats - London Lightning
- Brampton A's vs. Windsor Express Game in Orangeville - Orangeville A's
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