MSU Billings Rebounds to Down Hawaii Pacific (January 16, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – Two nights after
Hawaii Pacific ended the nation’s longest home
winning streak, MSU Billings bounced back for a
98-81 win. Kyle Stirmlinger notched a double-double with 25 points and 12
rebounds to lead the Yellowjackets to their first
conference victory.
With MSU Billings down to seven
players because of injury, the Sea Warriors tried to
force the tempo in the first half. The
Yellowjackets were able to withstand the 20-minute
track meet in the opening twenty minutes to take a
50-43 lead into halftime. Dan Thompson scored 17 first-half points including four
3-pointers to pace the Jackets to the seven-point
lead.
MSU Billings used an 8-2 run
opening the second half to claim a 13-point lead
with 18:16 remaining. Baskets by Stirmlinger,
Thompson and Willy Davison led the surge. Hawaii Pacific missed four of its
first six shots of the half.
The Sea Warriors were able to
cut the lead to nine twice. Marvin Noble’s
3-pointer with 15:51 remaining cut the
Yellowjackets’ lead to 61-52. MSU Billings pushed
the lead back to as much as 15 with 9:03 remaining
after Justin Hassell’s
basket. HPU again cut the lead to nine on Aaron
Abrams’s basket at 8:00, making the score 76-67.
Back-to-back 3-pointers within
a span of 42 seconds by Buddy Windy Boy put the Yellowjackets ahead 82-67 and the lead was
not threatened again. The closest Hawaii Pacific
could get after that was 13 points. MSU Billings
eventually built a 23-point lead after another Windy
Boy 3-pointer made the score 95-72 with 1:31 left.
Thompson finished the game with
22 points and eight rebounds. He left the game late
in the second half after landing on his head when he
was slammed to the floor while attempting a shot in
the lane. The Yellowjackets
can hardly afford to lose another player to injury.
Freshman shooting guard Cameron Munoz missed Thursday's game with an injured ankle.
Hassell scored 18 points, 11 of which
came in the second half. Windy Boy added 14, and
Davison tallied a double-double with 11 points and a
career-high 11 assists.
The Sea Warriors were led by
Abrams’s 30 points on 11-of-25 shooting from the
floor. Noble finished with 17, and Leandro Maruoka
added nine points and 10 rebounds. MSU Billings
improves to 7-6, 1-4 while Hawaii Pacific falls to
12-3, 1-2. The
Yellowjackets will host BYU-Hawaii Saturday. HPU
will play at Western New Mexico Saturday. |