No. 3
Lady Yellowjackets Stunned at Western New Mexico (January 23, 2003)
SILVER CITY, NM – The
MSU Billings women’s basketball team had its NCAA
Tournament hopes damaged, if only slightly, Thursday
night as the Lady Jackets lost at Western New
Mexico, 54-47. The Yellowjackets shot just 34% from
the field in the game and scored a paltry 20 points
in the second half.
In what turned out to be a
defensive battle, Western New Mexico forged a 30-27
halftime lead behind 18 points from center Ivana
Stojkovic. Stojkovic finished the game with 22
points and 17 rebounds.
The Yellowjackets were led by
freshman Jenny Langford’s 12 points on 4-of-4
shooting from 3-point range. Senior shooting guard Joan Langford missed the game due to a
shoulder injury suffered in Monday’s game against
Montana Tech. Senior guard Jessica Bachmann added 11 points and six
assists.
The Mustangs were able to shut
down the inside game of the Yellowjackets for the
most part. Leading scorer Natalie Visger managed just seven points
on 3-of-12 shooting from the field. Center Jessica Henigman scored eight points and
blocked three shots. MSU Billings committed a
season-high 23 turnovers in the game.
The Mustangs’ Elyza Schafer
added 12 points and three assists in the winning
effort. Western New Mexico shot 40% from the field
in a game that saw the defenses dominate.
The Yellowjackets fell to 13-4
and suffered their third loss against a West Region
team. Western New Mexico improved to 5-10. MSUB
entered the game ranked No. 3 in the West Region,
but the loss to a sub-.500 team will most likely
drop them in the next poll. Unlike Division I and
the NAIA, Division II schools do not have conference
tournaments to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. The
qualification process is based on a
strength-of-schedule points system. Conference
regular season champions earn automatic berths to
the tournament, but MSU Billings competes as an
independent in women’s basketball.
The Yellowjackets and Mustangs
will square off again on Friday at 4:00 p.m. |