Yellowjackets Begin PacWest Title Defense Saturday
at Chaminade (January 3, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – The cast of
characters has changed, but the mission remains the
same for the MSU Billings men’s basketball team this
year. The Yellowjackets begin defense of their
Pacific West Conference championship Saturday night
when they face Chaminade University in Honolulu,
Hawaii.
The Yellowjackets finished
their non-conference schedule with a 6-2 mark after
back-to-back losses in California to end the
calendar year. After building a 6-0 record and the
No. 16 ranking in the nation, MSUB fell at Cal
State-Los Angeles and Cal Poly Pomona at the end of
December.
MSU Billings will try to right
the ship Saturday against Chaminade (5-7), a team
the Jackets beat two out of three times last year.
The two teams split wins at Chaminade early in the
season, and the Jackets prevailed at Alterowitz
later in the year. The win at Chaminade on a
last-second 3-pointer ultimately clinched the
PacWest title for the Yellowjackets.
The Yellowjackets will be
without leading scorer Jerett Skirfvars for the rest of the season due to a hand injury
suffered in the fifth game of the season. Skrifvars,
a senior from Brea, California, will take a medical
redshirt and play again next season. MSUB will also
be without junior guard Dave Carse for at least Saturday’s game against Chaminade.
Carse suffered a shoulder injury at CSULA and could
be out indefinitely.
That leaves seniors Dan Thompson, Kyle Stirmlinger and Willy Davison to lead a cast of newcomers
into the PacWest race. Thompson and Stirmlinger
both average double-figures in scoring, with Thomson
at 11.9 ppg and Stirmlinger at 10.8 ppg. The two
also combine for 12 rebounds per game. Davison is
averaging 6.5 points per game and is second on the
team for assists.
Junior transfer Justin Hassell has started to take on the role filled by Skrifvars.
Hassell is scoring 12.3 points per game and is tied
with Davison for second on the team in assists.
Joining Hassell as key newcomers are junior Bill Day and
freshmen Cameron Munoz and Buddy Windy Boy.
Day has been a strong
defensive presence in the paint and is averaging
almost six rebounds per game. Munoz leads the team
with 18 three-pointers and averages eight points per
game. Windy Boy, who is finally healthy and seeing
more minutes, averages nearly five points per game.
The game at Chaminade will be
broadcast live on AM 970 KBUL in Billings. The
Yellowjackets will travel to Hilo, Hawaii after the
Chaminade game to take on the University of
Hawaii-Hilo on January 6 and 8. |