Yellowjackets Host Chadron State Saturday Night (November 6, 2002)
BILLINGS, MT – The MSU Billings
men’s basketball team will look to extend its NCAA
DII-best 35-game home winning streak Saturday night
when the Yellowjackets host Chadron State College
from Chadron, Nebraska. Tip-off is set for 7:00
p.m. at Alterowitz Gymnasium.
The Yellowjackets are off to a
3-0 start and are ranked No. 22 in the nation.
After leading the nation in scoring last season, MSU Billings
has been winning with defense this year. The
Jackets are holding opponents to 72 points per game
while averaging 82.7. Last Saturday’s 101-79 win
over Minot State was the first 100-point game of the
season.
Despite the more
defensive-minded style of play, the results have
been the same for Coach Carse’s
squad in terms of wins and losses. With home wins
over Cal State-San Bernardino and Minot State, the
Yellowjackets have extended their home winning
streak to 35 games, which is the best in NCAA
Division II. Kentucky Wesleyan previously had the
nation’s longest home winning streak at 41 games
until the Panthers were upended at home Thursday by
Northern Kentucky, 74-73.
Senior guard Jerett Skrifvars has been close to unstoppable in the first three
games for the Yellowjackts, averaging 22.3 points
and 6.7 rebounds per game. Joining Skrifvars as
double-digit scorers are junior Justin Hassell (11 ppg) and senior Kyle Stirmlinger (10.7 ppg). Stirmlinger is also averaging 2.0
blocked shots per game, and the Yellowjackets as a
team are posting 4.3 blocks per game.
Even though MSUB has been
displaying a more deliberate approach offensively
than in years past, the offense showed signs of
clicking in last week’s game when the Jackets
dropped in 14 three-pointers. They are averaging
eight 3-pointers a game, with senior Willy Davison and freshman Cameron Munoz both connecting on seven. Davison made five and
Munoz four against Minot.
Chadron State brings a 4-2
record into Alterowitz after defeating Colorado
College 80-75 last week. The Eagles are averaging
72.5 points per game while holding their opponents
to 71.3. Four players average double-figures for
CSC, led by Jeremy Wissing’s 15.2 ppg. Wissing
poured in 35 against the Yellowjackets last year in
a 98-87 MSUB win. Deon David, Elijah Collins, and
Aaron Dickerson each average about 12 points per
game. |