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Women's Basketball Marty Rourke, Sports Information Coordinator

Gaiters Clash with Citadins in Crucial RSEQ Home-and-Home

SHERBROOKE, Que. – One game at a time is what Bishop's Gaiters head coach Craig Norman is stressing to his team on the eve of the front end of a home-and-home weekend series with the UQAM Citadins. At 2-3, Bishop's sits four points ahead UQAM for the final RSEQ playoff spot.  The teams will play their second and third match-ups of the year, Thursday in Montreal at 6 p.m. and Saturday in Lennoxville at 6 p.m.
 
Last time Out
Bishop's (2-3 RSEQ, 9-6) was scheduled to play in Quebec City last Friday night, however mother nature decided it wasn't a night for basketball and forced the game to be postponed (a make-up date has not been announced yet).  Prior to that game Bishop's posted a 2-0 record in the Christmas tournament they hosted when they beat UNB and Ryerson.
 
UQAM (0-6 RSEQ, 5-11) opened 2018 with a pair of losses to No.2 McGill.  They fell 65-56 at home and 61-52 at McGill.  However, for her efforts former league MVP and four-time RSEQ all-star Jessica Lubin seemingly found her game for the Citadins.  She was named RSEQ female athlete of the week after scoring 19 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in the first contest and backing it up with 14 points and nine rebounds in game two.
 
Game One This Year
These two teams opened the 2017-18 regular season in Mitchell Gym with Bishop's winning 78-61 in convincing fashion.  The Gaiters controlled the game from the start on the heels of Edith Noblecilla (Guayaquil, Ecuador/Santo Domingo de Guzmain)'s 19 points.  Mara Marchizotti (Buenos Aires, Argentina/) chipped in with 16 points, Ashley Milhomme (Repentigny, Que./Collège Montmorency) had 14 and Maude Archambault (Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Que./Collège Montmorency) rounded out the Gaiters in double figures with 11.  Freshman Marie-Evrardine Berrouette (Montreal, Que./Dawson College) made her presence felt with 14 rebounds.
 
For UQAM Lubin scored 14 and grabbed 15 rebounds while Sarah Cabana chalked up 14 points and Alexe Dufresne tallied 10.
 
Leading Ladies
Bishop's
Ashley Milhomme (Repentigny, Que./Collège Montmorency) is currently in 7th in the RSEQ in scoring at 13.4 points per game
Mara Marchizotti (Buenos Aires, Argentina/) is the conference's 3rd best rebounder with 8.6 per game, she's also 11th in scoring at 11 points per game and second in blocks (1.6 per game)
Marie-Evrardine Berrouette (Montreal, Que./Dawson College) is 5th in the RSEQ in field goal percentage at 46.7 percent and 10th from the charity stripe converting at 70.6 percent
Edith Noblecilla (Guayaquil, Ecuador/Santo Domingo de Guzmain) is by far the top assist-getter in the conference with 5.2 per game that places her third in all of U SPORTS
 
UQAM
Jessica Lubin is the team's backbone, leading the squad in points per game at 14.3 (5th in the RSEQ), rebounds, 11 per game (tops in the conference) and steals, 1.7 per game (5th in the RSEQ, tied with teammate Roxanne Douaire),  
Inga Aleksaite will make her presence felt inside.  She is second in the conference in field goal percentage at 50 percent and fourth in blocks with 1.2 per game.
 
Stand-Up
These two contests could go a long way in determining the stretch run for the RSEQ playoffs.  Bishop's currently sits in fourth place at 2-3 while UQAM is in fifth at 0-6.  The Gaiters have topped UQAM once already in the race to qualify for the post season (top four).  McGill is in first at 5-1, Concordia second at 3-1 but has two games in-hand and Laval sits in third at 3-2.  Bishop's and Laval have split their two games to-date.
 
Coach's Corner
"UQAM might be the best 0-6 team in the history of U SPORTS," said Norman. "They are in every game, they are tough as nails, and their backs are up against the wall. We will take this one game at a time.  We know Thursday night is going to be a war; it is going to be a chess match.
 
"It is a bit of concern that we haven't played since our tournament. We were ready to go on Friday night; we were sharp.  In the first quarter of the game on Thursday night, we will have to find our game legs and adjust to playing in the intensity of the Quebec conference.  
 
"What we did well in our Christmas tournament is not think about the outcome but more about the process. Obviously, these are big games but every game in our conference is a playoff game.  These games are like any other, we will approach them the same way."
 
Tickets Get your Tickets!
Tickets to Saturday night's doubleheader are available online at www.gaiters.ca/tickets or game day at the ticket booth located next to the entrance to Mitchell Gym
 
Live Look
Watch Thursday night's game on UQAM's stream at: https://www.facebook.com/citadins.uqam/
Watch Saturday's game from Mitchell Gym at: www.gaiters.ca/webcast
 
Next Up
After the home-and-home with the Citadins, Bishop's will again find themselves in a back-to-back, this time with the Concordia Stingers.  On Thursday, Jan. 18 the team's tip-off in Montreal and Saturday, Jan. 20 in Mitchell Gym. Both games start at 6 p.m.
 
Social Corner
Stay up-to-date with everything Bishop's Gaiters at www.gaiters.ca or on social media using @BishopsGaiters and #GaiterNation.
 
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Players Mentioned

Maude Archambault

#12 Maude Archambault

G
5' 8"
Junior
2
Mara Marchizotti

#15 Mara Marchizotti

C
6' 5"
Fifth Year
4
Ashley  Milhomme

#6 Ashley Milhomme

G
5' 6"
Junior
3
Edith Noblecilla

#4 Edith Noblecilla

G
5' 4"
Fifth Year
4
Marie-Evrardine Berrouette

#22 Marie-Evrardine Berrouette

F
5' 10"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Maude Archambault

#12 Maude Archambault

5' 8"
Junior
2
G
Mara Marchizotti

#15 Mara Marchizotti

6' 5"
Fifth Year
4
C
Ashley  Milhomme

#6 Ashley Milhomme

5' 6"
Junior
3
G
Edith Noblecilla

#4 Edith Noblecilla

5' 4"
Fifth Year
4
G
Marie-Evrardine Berrouette

#22 Marie-Evrardine Berrouette

5' 10"
Freshman
F