Hannah Bourdon’s 30-point, 17-rebound Game Leads Gryphons to Win Over Brock

- November 26, 2025
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Hannah Bourdon
Hannah Bourdon

Gryphons fourth-year guard, Hannah Bourdon (5'10''-G), recorded a career-high in both points (30) and rebounds (17) to lead the Guelph Gryphons women's basketball team to an 85-77 victory over the Brock Badgers on Saturday afternoon (Nov. 22, 2025) at the Guelph Gryphons Athletics Centre. With the win, the Gryphons improve to 8-2 on the season (1st in the OUA West Division), while the Badgers fall to 4-4. Bourdon, an OUA Second Team All-Star a season ago, put together the best performance of her standout U of G career, with sport and event management major from Fort Erie, Ontario carrying the Gryphons down the stretch, scoring 16 of her career-high 30 points in the 4th quarter. Bourdon hit a career-high seven three-pointers in the game, finishing 7-of-11 from beyond the arc and 10-of-20 from the field. Bourdon also led the way on the glass with 17 rebounds, while also picking up a game-high 4 steals to go with 4 assists. Brock help a 63-62 lead after three quarters of play, but Guelph out-scored the Badgers 23-14 in the final quarter to secure the 85-77 victory. Gryphons forward, Christina Morra (6'2''-F-2000, college: Wake Forest) (Mississauga, ON), added 18 points, while Keryl Ousey (6'3''-C, college: Guelph) made an impact off the U of G bench adding 10 points (4-8 shooting in 16 minutes). For the Brock Badgers, two-time reigning OUA Player of the Year, Madalyn Weinert (5'10''-G/F), had 28 points (11-22 shooting), 13 rebounds and 7 assists. Weinert, a U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian a season ago, entered Saturday's game as the second-leading scorer in all of U SPORTS at 21.4 PPG. Next up for the Gryphons (8-2), a pair of road games, beginning with a mid-week trip to Wilfrid Laurier University on Wednesday, November 26 to face the Laurier Golden Hawks. The Gryphons will then close out the 2025 portion of their 2025-26 season with a Friday night (Nov. 28) road game at the University of Waterloo against the Warriors.
Courtesy of: gryphons.ca

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Standings
AUS
1
18-2
2
15-5
3
13-7
5
8-12
6
6-14
7
5-15
Canada West B.C.
1
16-4
2
15-5
3
10-10
4
9-11
5
9-11
6
8-12
7
1-19
Canada West Prairie
2
17-3
3
16-4
4
15-5
5
10-10
6
8-12
7
7-13
8
5-15
9
4-16
10
0-20
OUA Central
1
20-2
2
14-8
3
11-11
4
9-13
5
8-14
6
6-16
OUA East
1
21-1
2
16-6
3
13-9
4
11-11
5
5-17
OUA West
1
17-5
2
16-6
3
14-8
4
9-13
5
6-16
6
0-22
RSEQ
1
13-3
2
11-5
3
10-6
4
6-10
5
0-16
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Brock
(178-G/F-)
Avg: 24.8

21.2
19.5