Simon Fraser University dropped its third and fourth match of 2015 in Great Northwest conference basketball.
The Clan men fell to 1-4 in the conference following an 111-104 loss to Montana State Billings at home last Saturday.
Earlier in the week, SFU lost 115-81 to Seattle Pacific in their home opener.
Sango Niang led the Clan with 28 points against Billings, following a 27-point outing against Seattle Pacific.
Playing without injured Roderick Evans-Taylor and Adam Westfall, who both average in double figures per game, SFU got good outings from Hidde Vos and J.J. Pankratz, who chipped in with 12 and 11 points, respectively, in the game versus Montana State.
SFU fell to 6-7 overall with the loss.
The Clan men are on the road this weekend.
Wrestlers win at Olympia duals
Kenji Yamashita was unbeaten at a two-day dual wrestling meet in Washington state last weekend.
The Simon Fraser University freshman won by technical fall at 149 pounds and then stepped up a weight class and earned a majority decision at 157 lbs. at the meet in Olympia last Friday.
On Saturday, Yamashita went 4-0, pinning his opponent with 10 seconds left in his opening match before winning the second bout of the day in overtime at the Olympia duals.
Morgan Smith also went undefeated in four dual-meet bouts at 170 lbs., while redshirt sophomore heavyweight Sean Molle went 3-1, including a win over a nationally ranked opponent.