The UNBC Timberwolves did the expected and defeated the winless Thompson River University WolfPack Friday afternoon in Kamloops.
And they did a lot of the damage with long-range daggers, hitting 11 three-point shots on their way to a 76-60 triumph.
Amrit Manak had the hottest hand, collecting a career-high 20 points for UNBC. The five-foot-11 third-year guard from Toronto went 5-for8 from three-point range.
Veteran post Sveta Boykova racked up her fourth double-double of the season with 16 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists. TWolves guard Viktoriia Filatova delivered 16 points, seven rebounds and came up with three steals.
Three TRU shooters hit double figures in points. Danijela Kovacevic had 15, Priyanca Sundher hit for 13 and Kate De La Mare finished with 13.
UNBC led 46-31 at the half.
The Timberwolves ended a four game losing streak and improved their CanadaWest record to 4-9, tied with UBC-Okanagan for fifth place in the Pacific Division, while the WolfPack dropped to 0-15.
The rematch with the WolfPack is set for 4 p.m. Saturday in Kamloops.
The UNBC men (1-11) take on the TRU WolfPack today at 5:30 p.m.