Lady Yellowjackets Battle for Overtime Win over
Cross-town Rivals (Dec. 1, 2003)
Box Score
BILLINGS, MT – Alisa Lordemann
scored five of the Yellowjackets’ seven points in
overtime Monday night as MSU Billings downed Rocky
Mountain College 60-55 in overtime. Lordemann
finished the game with 13 points, including the Lady
Jackets’ only 3-pointer of the game. That crucial
basket from the right corner came a minute and a
half into the overtime, breaking a 53-53 tie.
There were seven ties in
regulation with the seventh forced by Rocky’s Amber
Griffith with 19 seconds remaining. The Bears led
51-48 with less than two minutes on the clock, but
Tanya Petersen scored in the lane with 1:30
remaining and was fouled by Rocky’s Mandy Norby.
Petersen sank the free throw, her only attempt from
the line in the game, to tie the game at 51.
Sophia Forney, who finished
with a game-high 17 points, gave the Jackets a 53-51
lead with 38 seconds left on the clock, but MSUB
gave up Griffith’s basket to force the extra
period. Griffith scored a team-high 15 on 6-of-10
shooting from the field.
After Lordemann’s 3-pointer—MSUB’s
only make in 20 attempts—gave the Yellowjackets a
56-53 lead in the overtime period, Forney extended
the lead to 58-53 on the next possession. Rocky
took a timeout at 2:33 trailing by five, but turned
the ball over out of the timeout. Norby made it a
one-possession game at the 47 second mark, drawing
the Bears to within 58-55, but Lordemann iced the
game with her jumper from the left baseline on the
next possession.
MSU Billings is now 52-14 all
time against Rocky and has won the last eight in a
row. The last time the Yellowjackets lost to the
Bears was January 9, 1995, and they haven’t lost to
Rocky at Alterowitz since 1980.
Junior center Robyn Milne
notched her fourth double-double of the season with
a dozen points and a dozen rebounds despite playing
only ten minutes in the second half. Petersen
narrowly missed the double-double with nine points
and a career-high 13 rebounds. She also had a
career-high three blocked shots.
Only three other Yellowjackets
scored in the game and MSUB shot an icy 34-percent
from the field. Jennifer Skrifvars was 2-for-3 from
the field for four points, Jenny Langford added
three points while shooting 0-of-9 from 3-point
range, and Jessica Bratton scored one basket for two
points. It was Bratton’s first game as a
Yellowjacket basketball player. The freshman from
Casper, Wyo., was one of the Jackets’ top volleyball
players this fall.
Along with Amber Griffith’s 15
points, Ashley Griffith scored 14 to lead the
Bears. Both were 1-of-4 from 3-point range. Norby
added nine points for Rocky, which dropped to 6-5.
The Yellowjackets, now 3-2,
will try to break their win-one lose-one pattern
when they play at Montana on Thursday. It will be a
tall order as the Grizzlies are 3-1 with their only
loss coming to the second-ranked Texas Longhorns in
the Wahine Classic championship game in Hawaii last
weekend. The game will be broadcast live on News
Radio AM 970 KBUL and on the internet at www.msubillings.edu/athletics.
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