Ottawa, Ont. (Nov. 10, 2025) - The Carleton Ravens women's basketball team wrapped up a competitive weekend with a split on the road, falling to Queen’s on Saturday before bouncing back with a win over Ontario Tech on Sunday.
In a tightly contested matchup at Queen’s ARC, the Ravens couldn’t overcome a slow shooting night, finishing with just 31.9% from the field. Despite the loss, Kyana-Jade Poulin was unstoppable, pouring in 30 points and grabbing 6 rebounds. Jacqueline Urban added 15 points and 12 boards, while Tyanne Matosas-Adderley contributed 8 points and 6 rebounds off the bench. Carleton trailed early and fought back in the fourth quarter, outscoring Queen’s 17–14, but couldn’t overcome the 8-point deficit.
The Gaels did everything they could to slow down the Ravens, limiting Carleton to just 4 fast break points, while Carleton was able to punish the Gaels with 24 points off turnovers.
The Ravens rebounded on Sunday with a strong performance in Oshawa, led again by Kyana-Jade Poulin, who matched her season-high with 30 points, including a perfect 10-for-10 from the free throw line. The Ravens led by just four at the half, but extended the lead to 10 after three quarters.
Jacqueline Urban dominated the glass with 14 rebounds and chipped in 16 points, while Abany Deng added 13 points in a balanced team effort. Carleton shot an efficient 50.8% from the field and scored 48 points in the paint, using a third-quarter surge to build a lead they never relinquished.
The Ridgebacks held their own against the Ravens throughout the first half, thanks in large part to their three-point shooting. Ontario Tech were 6 for 11 from the land beyond, for 18 of their 37 first-half points.
Up Next: The Ravens return home next weekend to face Laurier and Waterloo on Friday and Saturday. Tip-off for both nights is set for 6:00 PM.