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SFU place second to WWU for second straight season

The Simon Fraser University women's basketball team lost to Western Washington in the Great Northwest conference championship final on Saturday
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Katie Lowen scored a total of 30 points in her last last two games for SFU at the Great Northwest conference women's basketball championships

Second-half points cost Simon Fraser University a Great Northwest conference title.

Now the Clan women’s basketball team must hope it gets another chance when the NCAA selects the final Division II championship roster.

SFU advanced to the conference final following an 85-74 upset win over regular season champion and No. 1 seed Montana State Billings on Friday.

In Saturday’s final, SFU led by 10 points heading into the second half, but lost momentum on the defensive glass before falling 78-74 to Western Washington in a rematch of last season’s conference final in the championship game in Lacey, Washington.

“We came out with a lot of confidence. It just didn’t last long enough,” said Clan head coach Bruce Langford in a school press release. “We had four people contribute to the offence, but we could have used a little bit more in places. The game was really lost on the offensive boards. They had way too many offensive boards, which led to second-chance points.”

Senior Marie-Line Petit, who scored eight of her 18 points in a 10-0 Clan start, finished the tournament with 54 total points.

Erin Chambers led the Clan with 28 points. The SFU junior also registered a team-high 22 points in the win over Billings.

Katie Lowen chipped in with 13 points, while Chelsea Reist finished with 11 points and five rebounds. Sophomore Meg Wilson led the team in rebounding with 11.

In the semifinal, SFU got 30 points and 21 assists off the bench in the upset win over Montana State.

SFU lost its two matchups with Billings during conference play this season.

Lowen added 17 points, while Wilson had 13 points and eight boards. Reist and Petit both contributed a dozen points to the scoreline. Petit also had a team-best nine rebounds and six assists.