Lady Yellowjackets Win in Anchorage Behind Petersen,
Milne (Dec. 19, 2003)
Box Score
ANCHORAGE, AK – Tanya Petersen
and Robyn Milne out dueled Alaska-Anchorage’s Amber
Nasby and Kamie Jo Massey in a 62-54 win Friday
night at the Glacier Classic. The Lady Jackets
snapped a three-game losing streak to improve to 4-5
overall and 3-3 within the West Region. They will
face Alaska-Fairbanks on Saturday night in Anchorage
with tip off scheduled for 8:00 p.m. MST.
Petersen scored a game-high and
career-high 21 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the
field to lead the Yellowjackets to their first win
since December 1. Milne nailed down her sixth
double-double of the year with 14 points and a
game-high 11 rebounds as the two interior players
combined for 35 of the Jackets’ 62 points. Nasby
and Massey combined for 31 of the Seawolves’ 54
points, netting 16 and 15 respectively.
The Yellowjackets trailed by as
many as seven in the first half when Nasby’s jumper
at 7:09 made the score 23-16 in favor of the
Seawolves. Back-to-back baskets from Petersen cut
the lead to 23-20 with 5:24 left in the half. After
a long dry spell by both teams, they traded baskets
over the final 2:41 of the half and Anchorage took a
29-27 lead into the locker room.
After six ties through the
first eight minutes of the second half, UAA built a
six-point lead with 9:12 to play. Two 3-pointers
from Jenny Auer tied the game for the seventh time
in the half and tenth time in the game, 52-52, with
7:55 remaining. MSU Billings never trailed after
that point, outscoring the Seawolves 10-2 over the
final 7:14. Four different Yellowjackets scored
during that stretch.
Milne gave MSUB a two-point
lead at the 7:14 mark with a layup. After Nasby
tied the game for the eleventh and final time, Jenny
Langford put the Yellowjackets ahead to stay with a
pair of free throws with 5:18 remaining. Jennifer
Skrifvars and Auer also scored during the stretch
run to seal the victory for the Jackets.
Auer finished the game with
eight points on 2-of-5 shooting from behind the
arc. MSU Billings made 4-of-14 3-pointers in the
game while UAA was 6-of-16. Langford added seven
points and tied her career-high with seven assists.
As a team, the Yellowjackets shot 44-percent from
the field, their best shooting night since a
November 21 win against Central Washington. |