Cold Shooting Stops Lady Jackets’ Win Streak (Jan. 10, 2004)
Box Score
SILVER CITY, NM – Just one day
after its second best shooting game of the season,
MSU Billings struggled to find the range in a 59-53
loss at Western New Mexico on Saturday. The loss
ends the Lady Yellowjackets’ three game winning
streak, dropping them to 8-7 for the year. Western
New Mexico improved its overall record to 8-8 and
its home court record to 6-1.
The Yellowjackets shot just
38-percent from the field and 29-percent from
3-point range. Tanya Petersen scored a game-high 21
on 8-of-14 shooting. The 21 points matched her
career high. Robyn Milne finished with a
double-double of 12 points and 14 rebounds, and
Jenny Langford added 11 points. Petersen, Milne and
Langford were a combined 17-of-37 from the field
(46-percent), while the rest of the Yellowjackets
were just 3-of-16 (19-percent), scoring nine
points.
MSU Billings appeared to take
control of the game early, building a 12-5 lead in
the first 4:10. The Yellowjackets made their first
four shots of the game and five of their first
eight, but didn’t score another field goal for over
nine minutes. The only points in that span came on
a pair on Lisa Jellum free throws as Western New
Mexico rallied for a 20-14 lead.
Petersen ended the drought with
two baskets, the first coming at 6:38, to cut the
Mustangs’ lead to 20-16. She followed with a
three-point play at 5:37 to trim the lead to one,
20-19. A Langford 3-pointer with 2:24 in the half
was key helping the Yellowjackets tie the game,
28-28, by halftime.
The Yellowjackets took the
advantage midway through the second half, building
their lead to as many as five. Including five ties,
MSU Billings never trailed between 17:05 and 3:53 of
the second half. Two free throws from Ivanna
Stojkovic at 3:53 gave Western New Mexico its first
lead in over thirteen minutes. Stojkovic finished
with 17 points and was 5-of-5 from the line. In the
game, the Mustangs outscored the Yellowjackets 18-9
at the free throw line.
Petersen followed Stojkovic’s
free throws with four straight points to return the
lead to the Yellowjackets with 2:57 to play. After
Elyza Schafer’s fourth 3-pointer of the game put
WNMU on top by one with 2:33 remaining, Milne hit
the back end of two free throws to tie the game at
53-53 with 2:09 on the clock.
Neither team hit another field
goal in the game, and the Yellowjackets were unable
to score again, turning the ball over three times in
the final 52 seconds and missing two field goal
attempts. The Mustangs, meanwhile, used six free
throws from Irene Falk in the final 1:54 to pull
away for the victory. Falk scored 13 points in the
game, hitting 7-of-8 at the charity stripe.
Along with her 21 points,
Petersen also added eight rebounds. Milne blocked
two shots and grabbed four steals on the defensive
end. Jellum and Alisa Lordemann were the only other
Yellowjackets to find the scoring column, finishing
with four and five points respectively. Jennifer
Skrifvars handed out a team-high four assists.
The Yellowjackets return home
to host Green Mountain College from Vermont on
January 16 and 17 at Alterowitz Gymnasium. Both
games tip off at 6:00 p.m. The last time
MSU Billings played at home was December 1, when it
defeated Rocky Mountain College. Eight of the
Jackets’ final twelve games will be at home,
including their final six. |