King's University defeat Concordia University of Edmonton, 97-84

- February 10, 2026
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Chloe Sutherland-Deklerk
Chloe Sutherland-Deklerk

On Friday at Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE), women’s basketball dropped a 97-84 decision to The King’s University, despite a strong third quarter where the Thunder outscored the visitors 28-20 to briefly swing momentum. Chloe Sutherland-Deklerk (5'7''-G ) led Concordia with a game-high 22 points, while Elisa Hummel (F) added 17 points, eight rebounds, four assists, and four steals off the bench. The Thunder managed to pull the game to within 4 points, but the Eagles continued to convert in the fourth quarter, putting their lead out of reach. The Thunder women rebounded on the road Saturday, defeating the Eagles 61-59. Sutherland-Deklerk delivered another dominant all-around performance with 21 points, nine rebounds, six assists, seven steals, and three blocks, anchoring the Thunder on both ends of the floor. Hummel continued her strong weekend adding eight rebounds and three blocks, while Concordia’s defensive pressure and composure at the free-throw line sealed the victory late.
Courtesy of: gothunder.ca

 All-ACAC Awards 2026
 The King's Eagles secured the victory and claimed the 2025–26 ACAC Championship, completing a strong tournament performance
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