Young Veterans Lift Lady Jackets to Comeback Win
over Lights (Feb. 23, 2004)
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BILLINGS, MT – On what would
have been Senior Night at MSU Billings on Monday,
the Yellowjackets’ three veterans scored 19 points
apiece in a 79-71 win over MSU-Northern. Of course,
it wasn’t Senior Night because the Jackets
have no seniors on the team. And the three veterans
were junior Robyn Milne and sophomores Tanya
Petersen and Jenny Langford.
“On the nights that we’ve been
successful, those three have played well,” said head
coach Melissa Slone. “When they play well and
someone else steps up, we can be pretty good. We
depend a lot on them (Milne, Petersen and Langford),
but we’re also trying to get some balance. When you
run the motion offense right, you get that balance.”
The fourth player to step up
for the Yellowjackets in the last three games has
been true freshman Shannon Harvey, a Billings Senior
grad who joined the team late in the summer. Harvey
has started the last six games, scoring in double
figures in the final three. She netted a
career-high 13 points on Monday, hitting three
3-pointers and handing out a game-high seven
assists. In the six games Harvey has started, she
has averaged 5.8 assists per game.
“Shannon has waited patiently
all year for her turn,” said Slone. “She works hard
in practice. Her assist to turnover ratio in the
past few games has been a big positive for us. She
is earning everything she gets, and it’s been a big
plus for our team.”
Harvey drilled two 3-pointers
in the first three minutes of the game to give
MSU Billings an 11-4 lead. However, she picked up
her second foul just a minute later and was forced
to sit the rest of the half. Back-to-back baskets
from Petersen and Milne on the next two possessions
gave the Yellowjackets a 15-5 lead just 4:03 into
the game.
The Lights—who are 18-12 after
beating Rocky on Saturday and losing to the Jackets
on Monday—answered with a 10-0 run over a four and a
half minute stretch to tie the game at 15-15. Jena
Heggem and Jessi Reome combined for all ten of the
Lights’ points during the run, including a 3-pointer
apiece.
Reome wasn’t finished, hitting
three more 3-pointers, each further behind the arc
than the last. She gave the Lights a 26-25 lead
with another three at the 6:43 mark. Northern led
by as many as five in the final minutes of the half
before the Yellowjackets trimmed the difference to
two at the break, 36-34. Reome came off the bench
to score 14 points in the first half, connecting on
4 of 6 from 3-point range.
“We wanted to limit her touches
and do a better job of switching out on her,” said
Slone of her halftime adjustments. “We did a better
job of getting out on her in the second half. She
was 0 for 3 in the second half from 3-point, so she
didn’t get as many good looks.”
While the Lights’ perimeter
players were giving the Yellowjackets fits on the
defensive end, the MSU-Northern zone defense stalled
the Jackets’ offense that started so fast.
“Give Northern a lot of
credit,” added Slone. “We were playing around their
zone a lot in the first half. We didn’t execute
what we wanted to, and they did a good job on the
inside. We haven’t seen a lot of zones lately, so
we drew it up again at halftime and reviewed. We
pushed the lead out when we were able to move the
ball against the zone.”
The Lights held the lead for
the first five minutes of the second half, before
Milne dumped a pass into Petersen for a go-ahead
layup at the 15:14 mark. That was the start of a
10-0 Yellowjacket rally that was capped by a
Langford 3-pointer with 12:31 to play. The Jackets
led by nine at that point and pushed the lead to 12
when another Langford triple gave MSUB a 66-54 lead
with 6:15 remaining.
Langford was 6 of 13 from
beyond the arc, missing the school single game
record for 3-pointers by just one for the third time
this season. She finishes the season with 68
threes, only seven short of the Yellowjackets’
single season record of 75 set by Jenni Winter in
1998-99.
“I’m just getting more
comfortable shooting, and I’m getting more
aggressive taking my shots,” said Langford. “Coach
Slone told us to get more aggressive on both ends of
the floor (in the second half).”
The Yellowjackets built their
lead to 14 on a pair of Milne free throws with 3:10
to play, but the Lights’ long range shooters put the
pressure on in the final two minutes. A 3-pointer
from Kristie Pullin cut the lead to 11 with 2:05
left. Following a Harvey jumper for the Jackets,
Heggem made her second 3-pointer of the game to pull
Northern to within ten.
A traditional 3-point play by
Khadigha Mohamed off an offensive rebound pulled the
Lights to within 75-68 with 36 seconds on the
clock. After Langford hit the front end of two free
throws, Pullin was fouled on a 3-point attempt in
the corner and sank all three free throws the cut
the lead to 76-71 with 23 seconds remaining.
Petersen hit one of two free
throws on the next possession, then picked up a
Lights turnover and found Harvey streaking down the
sideline for a breakaway layup that sealed the win
in the final seconds.
Pullin scored 19 points to lead
the Lights. Reome made just one free throw in the
second half to finish with 15. Anna Bateman added
13 with three of Northern’s eleven 3-pointers.
The Yellowjackets finish the
regular season at 16-11 and will have to wait two
weeks to see if their season-ending six game winning
streak can bounce them back into the NCAA Tournament
picture. The regular season for most of the other
West Region teams ends on March 6. Slone says she
intends to practice over those two weeks to stay
sharp in case they get an invitation to the Lady
Jackets’ third straight NCAA Tournament. There are
two regular season West Region polls remaining
(February 25 and March 3) with the tournament
pairings announced on March 7. The top eight teams
in the regional poll qualify for the tournament. |