Lady Yellowjackets Use Defense to Hold Down MSU-Northern (December 14, 2002)
BILLINGS, MT – The MSU Billings
defense held MSU-Northern (2-8) to a 25-percent
field goal percentage Saturday night as the Lady
Yellowjackets won 58-41 to improve to 6-2. The
Jackets held the Lights to 18 second-half points to
open a seven-point halftime lead.
MSU Billings, coming off only
its second loss of the season, was led by senior Natalie Visger’s
game-high 18 points and 10 rebounds. While the
Jackets’ offense had rough spots of its own, nine
different players scored for MSUB. Senior Jessica Bachmann added nine points and six rebounds, and freshman Tanya Petersen had eight points and five boards.
The Yellowjackets out-shot the
Lights 44- to 29-percent from the field in the first
half. MSU Billings didn’t shoot a free throw in the
opening stanza, but the Yellowjackets defense
created enough opportunities to lead 30-23.
MSU Billings extended that lead
by forcing the Lights into 6-of-29 shooting from the
field in the second half. Despite an
uncharacteristic 8-of-18 from the free throw line,
the Yellowjackets had enough offense to pull away.
Senior Jessie Henigman score five points, grabbed five rebounds, and
blocked three shots for the Yellowjackets.
Sophomore Kayla Frize added seven points, five rebounds and four assists.
Senior Amy Bantz played 18 minutes for the Jackets in only her third
appearance of the season after tearing her ACL in
the preseason. MSUB hopes to have center Robyn Milne back from a broken hand within the next few weeks as
well.
The Yellowjackets’ school
record 25-game home winning streak will be put to
the test on Wednesday, December 18 when they host
No. 13 Western Washington. The last time the
Yellowjackets lost at home was January 4, 2001 when
the lost 84-64 to Western Washington. Since then,
MSUB has won 25 straight. |