Samuelson’s Put Back Saves Jackets in Road Win (Dec. 8, 2004)
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NAMPA, ID – Cody Samuelson put back his own miss with three seconds
remaining to lift the Montana State-Billings men’s basketball team
to a 66-64 win at Northwest Nazarene on Wednesday. The
Yellowjackets remained unbeaten on the season, improving to 5-0.
The Crusaders lost for the first time at home to fall to 2-5.
Following a Jonathan Wiley (So., Westlake Village, CA) steal with 23
seconds remaining, the Yellowjackets worked the ball around to
Samuelson (So., Broadus, MT) on the baseline. His baseline jumper
fell short, but he came up with the rebound and the put back to
give MSU Billings a two-point lead. The Crusaders missed a
3-point attempt as time expired.
The Yellowjackets jumped out to a quick
start, taking a 24-13 lead at the 10:38 mark of the first half. A
swarming defense led to quick points off turnovers for
MSU Billings as eight Yellowjacket steals led to 14 Crusader
turnovers in the first half.
MSU Billings let a 12-point halftime lead
evaporate as the Crusaders put the defensive clamps on the
Yellowjackets’ perimeter shooters. MSU Billings shot 51 percent
from the field and 40 from 3-point range in the first half. Cameron Munoz (Jr., Chino, CA) scored 16 first half points to
lead the Yellowjackets to a 44-32 halftime lead.
Munoz knocked down all four of the Jackets’
first half 3-pointers, but did not score after halftime. Buddy Windy Boy (Jr., Lodge Grass, MT) picked up the slack
from behind the arc with both of his 3-pointers coming in the
second half. Windy Boy fouled out of the game with more than six
minutes remaining. The Yellowjackets shot just 30 percent from
the field and 18 percent from 3-point range in the second half.
MSU Billings went cold offensively in the
second half, and NNU climbed back into
the game. The Crusaders cut the Jackets’ lead to just four by the
midpoint of the half and eventually tied the game with just under
six minutes to play. Joseph Wade’s basket gave the Crusaders a
61-59 lead with 4:44 remaining. It was NNU’s second lead of the
game and first since the score was 5-4.
MSU Billings tied the game on the following
possession with a Justin Hassell (Sr., Brooklyn, NY) jumper. Hassell scored a
game-high 22 points on 10-of-17 shooting from the field, although
he was just 2-of-8 from the free throw line.
The teams traded a free throw apiece over the
final minute and a half before Raymond Butler’s jumper for the
Crusaders tied the game at 64. A Hassell turnover with 30 seconds
to play gave Northwest Nazarene a chance to win the game, but
Wiley’s steal led to Samuelson’s game-winner.
Hassell and Munoz were the only Yellowjackets
in double figures as the team finished with a season low for
points. MSU Billings entered the game averaging over 100 points a
game. Windy Boy and Lucas Walker (Fr., Launceston, Australia)
finished with eight points apiece. Three Jackets scored four
points, including Samuelson and Wiley.
“The guys played hard and found a way to
win,” said Yellowjacket head coach Craig Carse of his team’s first
road game of the year. “We played great team defense.
Offensively Cameron got a little flat and Justin missed some free
throws, but it was a win.”
NNU was led by 15 points apiece from Mesut
Ademoglu and Butler. Wade finished with 11 points. Daniel Nyom
led all players with 11 rebounds to go with seven points.
The Yellowjackets next play on December 17
when they host the Crusaders at Alterowitz Gym. Tip off is set
for 8:00 p.m., following the Lady Jackets’ game against Humboldt
State. |