Turnovers Cost Lady Jackets at St. Martin’s (Jan. 22, 2004)
Box Score
LACEY, WA – Twenty-nine
turnovers neutralized an otherwise good shooting
night Thursday as MSU Billings lost, 84-63, at St.
Martin’s. The game was a clash between two teams
battling for the final West Region tournament slot.
The Yellowjackets entered the week ranked No. 9 in
the region, while the Saints were No. 10. The top
eight teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament in
March.
Thirteen of the Jackets’
turnovers came in the first half as St. Martin’s
built a 39-32 lead at the break. Six first half
3-pointers, two from Jenny Langford, helped offset
the turnovers, but the Yellowjackets still attempted
14 fewer field goals than the Saints in the first
half.
St. Martin’s took 23 more field
goal attempts in the game thanks to the
Yellowjackets’ turnovers. MSU Billings shot
51-percent from the field in the game—compared to
the Saints’ 44-percent—but St. Martin’s still made
seven more field goals.
The Yellowjackets never led in
the game, starting in a 4-0 hole after turning the
ball over on their first two possessions.
MSU Billings was able to tie the game at 6-6 on
Sophia Forney’s jumper at the 16:52 mark of the
first half, but that was the last tie of the game.
Tanya Petersen scored a
team-high 19 points for the Jackets, pulling down
ten rebounds for a double-double. She also blocked
three shots. Langford finished with four 3-pointers
and 14 points. Robyn Milne added eight points and
ten rebounds.
The Saints were led by 22
points from Julia Eisentrout and 20 from Stephanie
Colbo. The pair combined for four of the Saints’
nine 3-pointers.
MSU Billings will face
Northwest Nazarene Friday night. The game, another
important West Region match up for the
Yellowjackets, will be played at St. Martin’s in
Lacey. |