Yellowjackets Win Tenth in a Row by Downing Western
New Mexico (February 22, 2003)
SILVER CITY, NM – The
MSU Billings men’s basketball team extended its
current winning streak to 10 games with an 83-73 win
at Western New Mexico on Saturday. The win improved
MSUB to 16-6 overall. The game did not count toward
the Pacific West Conference standings. The Jackets
moved into second place in the PacWest with their
win on Thursday combined with Hawaii-Hilo’s loss.
MSUB is 8-4 in conference play, while Hawaii-Hilo is
7-4.
MSU Billings pounded out a
34-33 halftime advantage even though it shot just 29
percent from the field in the first half. The
Yellowjackets made up for the poor shooting by
making it to the free throw line 14 times,
connecting on 10. Six of their nine first-half
field goals came from behind the arc, where they
shot 43 percent in the first half and 40 percent in
the game.
The second half was a different
story as MSUB hit 20-of-29 from the field to
outscore the Mustangs 49-40. Kyle Stirmlinger led all scorers with 20 points
and added 12 rebounds to finish with a
double-double. Justin Hassell connected on 6-of-9 from the
field for 19 points. Dan Thompson added 18 and Cameron Munoz made four three-pointers for 12
points. Point guard Willy Davison handed out a career-high 13
assists and scored 12 points for a double-double.
The Mustangs were paced by 18
points from Malcolm Connor and 15 points from Joey
Ramirez. Ramirez also added nine assists against
only two turnovers.
The Yellowjackets travel from
New Mexico to Hawaii for their final three
conference games of the season. They will face
BYU-Hawaii on Tuesday and Thursday next week and
Hawaii Pacific on Saturday. If they can manage two
wins in those three games, they could still have a
chance of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament. |