KINGSTON, Ont. - The Durham College women's basketball team continued their ascent up the OCAA standings, defeating the St. Lawrence Vikings 80-48 in Kingston on Wednesday night.
The Lords earned their seventh consecutive win, lifting their record to an impressive 10-2 mark on the season. Durham was led by fifth-year veteran
Andrea Zulich (Sudbury, Ont.) who notched her second double-double of the season, knocking down four or more three's for the third time this year. In her first year with the green and gold after four year's competing in the OUA as a member of the Laurentian Voyageurs, Zulich has become a key piece to the Lords push for a fourth straight appearance at an OCAA championship.
DC will look to continue their hot streak next Tuesday, Feb. 4 at Seneca's King Campus against the Sting. Durham will have plenty of support as the DCSI fan bus will be making the trip in support of the green and gold. Visit
durhamlords.com/fanbus to secure you seat. Tip-off for the final part of the Lords three game road-trip is scheduled for 6 p.m., with the game also available on
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• Zulich was dominant in the Lords lopsided win, finishing the night with a game-high 27 points, shooting an efficient 10-for-15 from the field and 4-for-7 from behind the arc, in 39 total minutes of action.
• Two more Lords broke double-digits in the win as first-year athlete
Kendra Oliver (Ajax, Ont.) added 16 and fourth-year forward
Katiesha Brissett (Pickering, Ont.) chipped in 12.
• The Vikings were led by Shannon Brown and Kassie DeWolfe who each scored 12 points in the loss.
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• An incredible all-around performance, Zulich added 11 rebounds for the double-double, in addition to seven assists, three steals, and one block to round out the evening.
• A testament to the Lords offensive prowess,
Sierra Oliver (Ajax, Ont.) recorded seven assists, while
Rusheda Gibbs (Winnipeg, Man.) registered six dimes, leading to DC finishing with 26 total assists to just 10 for St. Lawrence.
• Kylie Moyer topped the Vikings with eight rebounds, adding two blocks.
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  QUICK LOOK AT THE LORDS |
Overall Record: 16-7 (W-L)
Conference Record: 10-2
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Next match: Tuesday, Feb. 4 @ Seneca Sting • (6 p.m. – King City, Ont.)
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