Yellowjackets Announce First Four Basketball
Signings (April 17, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – MSU Billings
head basketball coach Craig Carse announced Thursday
that he has received three national letters of
intent and a commitment from a junior college player
for the 2003-2004 season. The Yellowjackets, 18-9
last season, graduated three seniors from the 2003
squad.
Carse said his top recruit,
junior Trae Fortier from Lancaster, Calif., has
committed to the Yellowjackets. The 6-foot-7, 225
pound forward played for Antelope Valley College
last year where he averaged 11 points and nine
rebounds per game. AVC was 29-3 overall last year.
Fortier was also being recruited by West Region
rivals Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State-San Bernardino and
Seattle Pacific.
Carse also announced that three
high school seniors have signed national letters of
intent to attend MSU Billings. Two California
players, Justin Hynes from Upland High School and
Jonathan Wiley from Mira Costa High School,
committed to the Jackets. Hynes is a 6-7, 228 pound
forward who averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds a
game to lead Upland H.S. to a 20-8 record last
year. Wiley is a 6-6, 190 pound guard who averaged
21.5 points and nine rebounds a game in leading Mira
Costa HS to a 21-7 record. Both players were
McDonald’s All-America nominees.
Also signing with the
Yellowjackets is Derek Taylor from Lewistown, Mont.
Taylor is a 6-2, 198 pound point guard who was a
Class A All-State selection after leading Fergus
High School to the state tournament last year. He
averaged 13.4 points and 2.7 assists per game for
the Eagles. |