Yellowjackets Handed First Loss at Cal State-L.A. (December 28, 2002)
LOS ANGELES, CA – The MSU Billings
men’s basketball team lost its first game of the
season Saturday night, 75-55 at Cal State-Los
Angeles. The Yellowjackets (6-1) struggled
offensively, shooting just 36-percent from the floor
in the game.
Both squads had a slow start
offensively as CSULA (5-2) forged a 29-24 halftime
lead. The Golden Eagles outscored the Jackets 7-4
from the free throw line in the opening half. Cal
State-L.A. then started fast offensively in the
second half and never relinquished the momentum.
The Eagles connected on over 60-percent of its field
goal attempts in the second period.
The Yellowjackets were led by Dan Thompson’s
13 points. He also added five rebounds. Dave Carse added 11 points, and Buddy Windy Boy had 10. MSUB outscored the Eagles 27-6 from 3-point
range, but were outscored 21-8 at the free throw
line. CSULA also held a 42-26 rebounding advantage
in the game.
Cal State-Los Angeles was paced
by Ronald Johnson’s 25 points. In all, four Eagles
notched double figures in scoring. LeMar Ruffin had
a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds.
The Yellowjackets will play at
Cal Poly Pomona on December 30 before starting the
PacWest Conference schedule on January 4 at
Chaminade University in Honolulu. |