Lady Jackets’ Game Effort Falls Short at Wyoming (Dec. 13, 2003)
Box Score
CASPER, WY – Wyoming used a
29-17 advantage in points off turnovers Saturday
night to down MSU Billings, 62-51, at the Wyoming
Shootout at the Casper Events Center. The Lady
Yellowjackets committed 28 turnovers in the game and
fell to 3-4 for the season. Wyoming of the Mountain
West Conference won for just the first time this
year, improving to 1-5.
The Yellowjackets trailed by
just eleven at halftime despite committing 15
turnovers. The Cowgirls converted those turnovers
into 21 points in the first half, accounting for all
but 11 of their first half points. Conversely the
Lady Jackets scored just five points off turnovers
in the opening stanza and trailed by 11 at the break
despite out rebounding the Cowgirls 19-9.
A Sophia Forney layup with
9:48 to go in the first half cut Wyoming’s lead to
12-10, but the Cowgirls used a 10-0 run over the
next minute and a half to open a 12-point lead. The
run was fueled by Yellowjacket turnovers as MSUB
committed six during the 90-second stretch. In the
middle of the run, the Jackets turned the ball over
on five straight possessions in a span of 1:08.
Wyoming opened its lead to
44-27 in the first five minutes of the second half
and stretched it to 19 by the midway point of the
half. MSUB committed six turnovers in that time.
The Lady Jackets trailed by 19
as late as the 5:58 mark, but rallied to cut into
the Cowgirls’ lead using full court pressure.
Sophia Forney scored four points between the 1:54
and 1:11 marks of the second half to cut the Wyoming
lead to 12. After a pair of Cowgirl free throws
from Ashley Elliott--the game’s leading scorer with
21--extended the lead to 14, a Jenny Langford
3-pointer cut the lead to the final score of 62-51.
Tanya Petersen led the
Yellowjackets with 13 points, but didn’t score in
the final 15 minutes of the game. Forney added 10
points and junior captain Robyn Milne just missed
her fifth double-double with nine points and a
game-high 11 rebounds. Nine of Milne’s boards came
in the first half.
MSU Billings now travels to
Washington to take on West Region rival Western
Washington on Monday. They will they fly to Alaska
for games against Alaska-Anchorage and
Alaska-Fairbanks. |