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The No. 2 Lancer women's basketball team moved into first place in the OUA West division with a pair of wins over Brock and McMaster on the road.
Windsor is now 10-2 on the season after a 83-55 win over the No. 8 Brock Badgers on Friday night and a 72-37 victory over McMaster on Saturday afternoon.
At Brock, the Lancers built a solid 15-2 lead early in the game. The Badgers fought back to close the gap to 24-20 in the Lancers favour.
Windsor closed out the half with some good inside post play by Jessica Clemencon and held a 40-23 lead at the half.
The Badgers cut into the Lancers lead with forward Nicole Rosenkranz putting up six points, but the Lancers countered with some key points by Bojana Kovacevic and led 54-39 after three quarters.
In the fourth, the Lancers outscored the Badgers 29-16 and earned the 28-point victory.
The Lancers were led by Clemencon who registered the double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Kovacevic also added the double-double finishing with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Miah-Marie Langlois contributed with 15 points and seven assists.
Windsor outrebounded the Badgers 48-27, and shot 31-for-69 (44.9%).
Fifteen short hours later, the Lancers took to the court again to face the McMaster Marauders at Burridge Gym.
Tied early on in the first quarter, the Lancers would take their first lead of the game with a lay-up from Clemencon to make it 6-4. By the half way mark through the first, the Marauders would take a four point lead with shots from just instead the arc.
After going a whole three minutes with no scoring from either team with stellar defence from both squads, Windsor's Korissa Williams would break the scoreless bout with a three-pointer at the top of the key. A jump shot and a lay-up from Clemencon would follow shortly after for the Lancers to take the lead 13-10.
The score at the end of the first quarter would read 18-10 as Windsor shut out the Marauders for the final five minutes of the first.
Once again, McMaster would open up the scoring with a three-pointer to get the Marauders back on the board. The defending national champions would then go on a scoring torrent, going ahead by nine at 24-15.
After another two minute of no scoring on either end of the court, Clemencon would force the foul and make the shot for the Lancers to take their first double-digit lead of the game at 27-17.
The Lancers held a 34-21 lead at the half, with Clemencon chipping in 13 of her game high 25 points in the half.
The hot scoring duo of Clemencon and Williams put the Lancers up by 20 in the third, as the Lancers built a 26 point lead heading into the final frame.
In the fourth, the Lancers contniued to dominate the Marauders both offensively and defensively as they took home the win.
In addition to Clemencon, Williams finished the game with 14 points and 6 rebounds, while Langlois had 12.
Windsor will hit the road again next week as they travel to London to face the Western Mustangs at 6:00pm at Alumni Hall.