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SFU forward sets new career scoring mark

Clan senior scores career-high 41 points to lead SFU to win and break Great Northwest conference all-time career scoring record in women's basketball

Erin Chambers did not waste any time becoming the new Great Northwest conference all-time career scoring leader.

The Simon Fraser University senior scored a career-high 41 points to lead the Clan women’s basketball team to an 82-75 win over Saint Martin’s and smash former Montana State Billings Bobbi Knudson’s 2014 record by 11 points in Saturday’s conference win.

Chambers, the current NCAA Division II scoring leader, went into the game needing just 30 points to tie the conference career mark following a 19-point effort earlier in the week in SFU’s 68-45 loss to Western Oregon on Feb. 12.

The Clan forward now holds the career record with 1,842 points and counting, with three regular season games still to play.

Chamber’s 41 points was also the third-highest single-game point total in program history.

Canadian Olympian and Clan Hall of Fame member Teresa Gabriele holds the school record of 45 points set in 2002 against Trinity Western University.

Another Olympian and Clan hall of famer Michelle Hendry of New Westminster scored 42 points against Central Washington in 1990 against Central Washington in NAIA play.

Chambers hit 13 of 23 field goals in the game and 13-for-16 free throws.

Senior guard Katie Lowen chipped in with 15 points and Meg Wilson added a double-double, with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

“Erin shot the ball extremely well with tight defence on her all night. It was nice to see her get the record and win the game,” said SFU head coach Bruce Langford in a Clan press release.

With the win, SFU improved its conference record to 9-6 and clinched a berth in the Great Northwest playoffs.

Earlier, the Clan scored a season-low 45 points in 13-point loss against last-place Western Oregon.

SFU made good on just five of 24 shots from the floor in the first and finished with under 30 per cent shooting.

Only Chambers shot in double figures for the Clan.

SFU will play its final home game of the season this Saturday against Alaska Fairbanks. Conference leader Alaska Anchorage will be in town on Thursday to take on the Clan.