Yellowjackets Host Western New Mexico Thursday and
Saturday in PacWest Play (January
28, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – The PacWest
match-up between MSU Billings and Western New Mexico
won’t have quite as many story lines as the Super
Bowl had. But it might come close.
The Yellowjackets have won two
in a row and are seemingly back into the PacWest
race after stopping a six-game losing skid with wins
over Hawaii Pacific and BYU-Hawaii. The Mustangs
are most likely out of the PacWest race after
starting the conference schedule 1-5. However, a
much changed Western New Mexico team will enter
Alterowitz Gymnasium on Thursday night.
Last Friday, Mustang players
unleashed accusations that head coach Joe Mondragon
had used racial slurs while addressing members of
the team after a loss earlier in the week. The
story hit the Associated Press wires on Friday when
ESPN.com reported it. On Saturday, Western New
Mexico officials announced the firing of Mondragon.
Assistant coach Vernon Brazeal
has taken over the head coaching duties, at least
temporarily, for the Mustangs. As of Tuesday, there
was no word from Western New Mexico officials on
whether team members who had left the team because
of the incident had returned since Mondragon’s
firing. Which players will be traveling to Billings
will be decided by Wednesday, when the team leaves
for the two-game road swing.
While the Mustangs try to pick
up the proverbial pieces to their season, the
Yellowjackets face must-win games if they are to
defend their PacWest title. The Jackets are off to
a 2-4 start in conference play, but are coming off
back-to-back wins over teams that were ranked in the
top six in the West Region. It will be crucial for
MSUB, which won last year’s conference title with a
10-5 record, to even their PacWest mark at 4-4 after
the two games with Western New Mexico.
MSU Billings will finish the
year with eight players after losing three to
season-ending injuries. Seniors Dan Thompson and Kyle Stirmlinger have carried the load in
recent weeks. Thompson is averaging 16 points a
game and scored career-highs in two of last week’s
three games. Strimlinger is adding 12 points and
6.5 rebounds per game. He has also blocked 20 shots
and leads the PacWest in field goal percentage at
64.9 percent.
Junior transfer Justin Hassell is averaging 12 points per
game, and true freshman sharpshooter Cameron Munoz is adding 10 per night.
Munoz will be coming off an ankle injury that
sidelined him during most of the last two games. He
currently leads the PacWest in 3-point shooting,
connecting on 2.92 per game. As a team, the
Yellowjackets are making a PacWest-leading 9.57
three-pointers per game.
Senior guard Willy Davison has taken over the point
guard duties for the Yellowjackets and is averaging
4.21 assists per game, fifth-best in the PacWest.
His assists-to-turnover ratio of 1.79 is also
fifth-best in the league.
The Mustangs also look to fill
the air with long balls, averaging 6.56
three-pointers per game, second-most in the
PacWest. Senior guard Joey Ramirez is second in the
league for 3-pointers made at 2.88. Ramirez
averages a team-high 16 points per game and also
leads the Mustangs with 3.8 assists per game.
Malcolm Connor and David Walker each average 12
points per game.
Tip-off for both Thursday and
Saturday is set for 7:00 p.m. Both games will be
broadcast live on News Radio AM 970 KBUL and on the Yellowjacket Website. Saturday’s
game will also conclude MSU Billings Winterfest
activities. Five new inductees into the
Yellowjacket Hall of Fame will be introduced at
halftime of Saturday’s game. |