Jackets Second for Scoring, 3-Pointers (Mar.
1, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – With just one week remaining
in the regular season, Montana State-Billings ranks second in the
nation for scoring and 3-point shooting. The Yellowjackets finish
their season on Thursday at Western New Mexico.
MSU Billings is averaging 93.8 points and
12.3 three-pointers per game. Pfeiffer leads the nation in
scoring at 95.1 ppg, and Oakland City is tops for 3-pointers at
12.6 per game. The Yellowjackets are also ranked 19th for free throw percentage at 75.0 percent. The final NCAA regular
season stats rankings will be released next Tuesday, and the final
rankings of the year will be posted after the NCAA II championship
game at the end of March.
MSU Billings has two of the top six 3-point
shooters in the country. Cameron Munoz (Jr., Chino, CA) ranks third with an average of
4.3 made 3-pointers per game. Buddy Windy Boy (Jr., Lodge Grass, MT) is sixth at 3.9.
Columbus State’s Yandel Brown leads the nation at 4.8 per game.
Munoz also ranks 24th for scoring
(20.1 ppg) and 23rd for free throw percentage (85.6).
Windy Boy is 32nd for 3-point percentage (42.1).
Senior Justin Hassell is 33rd nationally for scoring (19.4
ppg) and 43rd for rebounding (8.9 rpg).
Following his school-record 16 assists on
Saturday, Carlin Hughes (Fr., Perth, Australia) moved up to twelfth in
the country for assists per game at 6.1. Jonathan Wiley (So., Westlake Village, CA) remained at 50th for free throw percentage (83.8) although he missed the last two
weeks with an injury. |