Yellowjackets Stay in the Hunt with PacWest Win over
Chaminade (February 11, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – The MSU Billings
Yellowjackets won their sixth straight game, the
fifth straight in conference play, downing Chaminade
University 87-71 Tuesday night. Cameron Munoz scored a game-high 23 to lead the
Jackets as they improved to 12-6 overall and 5-4 in
the PacWest. The Silverswords fell to 9-11, 4-4.
The game had the feel of a
heavyweight bout at points, with both teams fighting
to stay in the Pacific West Conference title race.
In a physical opening half, the Silverswords held
the lead for almost a ten-minute stretch, from 17:26
until 7:26 of the half. Mike Donegan’s basket gave
Chaminade its final lead of the game at the 7:26
mark. He finished the game with 23 points.
The Yellowjackets went on a
three-point barrage over the final seven minutes of
the half to build a 36-33 halftime lead. Cameron
Munoz hit back-to-back threes, putting MSUB up 23-18
with 6:21 to play. That was followed by
three-pointers by Justin Hassell at 5:38, Buddy Windy Boy at 4:56 and Munoz again at
3:48.
Chaminade outscored the Jackets
11-4 over the final three and a half minutes to cut
the gap to three at the break. Donald Rogers scored
five points of those points for the Silverswords.
Rogers finished with 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting
from the field.
The teams traded baskets over
the first two minutes of the second half, but the
Yellowjackets stretched the lead to double-digits at
the 15:46 mark after Kyle Stirmlinger’s second straight basket in the
paint. Back-to-back three-pointers by Munoz and Dan Thompson pushed the lead to 14 at 12:48, and
the Silverswords couldn’t get any closer than 11 for
the remainder of the game.
Hassell scored with 21 points
on 6-of-6 shooting from the field and 8-of-10 from
the free throw line. Thompson added 15 points, 13
of which came in the second half. After making just
1-of-5 attempts from the field in the first half,
Thompson connected on 5-of-8 in the second half.
Stirmlinger finished with 14 points, eight rebounds
and six blocked shots. The six blocks tied him for
third in the Yellowjacket single-game record book.
The same teams square off again
Thursday in a pivotal conference contest. Tip-off
is set for 7:00 p.m. at Alterowitz Gymnasium. The
game can be heard live on News Radio 970 AM and on
the internet at www.msubillings.edu/athletics. |