Lady Yellowjackets Drop Third Straight, Lose at
Florida Southern (Feb. 2, 2004)
Box Score
LAKELAND, FL – The MSU Billings
women’s basketball team dropped to the .500 mark
Monday night with a 66-55 loss at Florida Southern
College. The loss was the third straight for the
Yellowjackets, who fell to 10-10 overall for the
season. The Moccasins improved to 14-6 overall and
are now 10-1 on their home court.
The Yellowjackets scored just
23 points in the first half while shooting 36
percent from the field. They were 0 of 8 from
3-point range in the half and just 3 of 15 for the
game. MSU Billings trailed by as many as 24 in the
opening half before trimming the Moccasins’ lead to
16 by halftime at 39-23. Jennifer Skrifvars scored
five points in a 9-2 Yellowjacket run near the end
of the half to close the gap.
The Moccasins extended their
lead back to 20 points by the 16:30 mark of the
second half, but the Yellowjackets cut the lead to
50-39 at 11:31 behind two of Jenny Langford’s three
3-pointers in the game. Two free throws apiece from
Lisa Jellum and Jenny Auer sandwiched around a
Langford jumper drew the Yellowjackets to within
five points with 5:57 to play. That was as close as
MSUB would get, however, as the Jackets managed just
five points in the final five minutes of the game.
Yellowjacket post players Robyn
Milne and Tanya Petersen had solid games with each
recording a double-double. Milne finished with 13
points and ten rebounds, and Petersen added a
game-high 17 points and 11 boards. The pair helped
keep Florida Southern’s All-America center Lucresia
West in check, holding her to 15 points and ten
rebounds. The Mocs’ Brook Kohlheim added 16 points
and was 4 of 9 from behind the arc. The Moccasins
entered the game averaging just over three
3-pointers per game, but sank 7 of 15 against the
Jackets.
Langford finished with 11
points and three assists for the Yellowjackets, and
Skrifvars chipped in six points and three assists.
Cold shooting and turnovers were again the downfall
of the the Lady Jackets, who turned the ball over 24
times and shot just 38 percent from the field. They
also made just 16 of 27 free throw attempts (59
percent).
The Yellowjackets will use
Tuesday as a travel day before playing at Nova
Southeastern on Wednesday. The Knights enter the
game with a 6-13 record, but have won four of their
last six including a victory two weeks ago against
Florida Southern. MSU Billings beat Nova last year
at the Converse College tournament in South
Carolina. Following the two game set in Florida,
the Yellowjackets return home for their final six
games of the season. They will host Converse
College for two games on February 13 and 14. |