Lady Jackets Basketball Hands Out Season Awards (Mar. 31, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings head
women’s basketball coach Kevin Woodin presented individual awards
Wednesday night at a team banquet at the Billings Hotel. Woodin
led the Yellowjackets to a 21-7 record and the NCAA Tournament in
his first season at the helm.
Robyn Milne was named the team’s Most Valuable Player. The
senior center from Richey, Mont., was second on the team in
scoring at 12.9 points per game. She led the team in rebounding
(10.4 rpg), assists (3.2 apg) and blocked shots (3.7 bpg). Her
104 blocked shots set a new single season school record. She also
set school career records for rebounds (957) and blocked shots
(278). Milne’s 1,066 points rank her sixteenth in school history,
and she is just the second player in school history with over
1,000 points and 900 rebounds.
Milne received a number of awards in her
senior season, including her second team MVP honor. For the
second straight year she was named to the All-West Region second
team. She was also named to the NCAA DII Independent First Team
and was the NCAA DII Independent Defensive Player of the Year.
Accomplished on and off the court, Milne was a CoSIDA Academic
District VII First Team selection and was named to the ESPN The
Magazine Academic All-America Third Team.
The Offensive MVP award went to Tanya Petersen. The junior forward from Billings, Mont., led
the team in scoring for the second straight year. She averaged
15.4 points and 5.6 rebounds per game. She was
also named to the DII Independent Second Team. In
three seasons Petersen has scored 941 points, ranking her
eighteenth in school history.
Michelle Lieber was named the Defensive MVP. The sophomore
forward from Gillette, Wyo., averaged 8.9 points and 8.1 rebounds
a game in her first season as a Yellowjacket. She transferred to
MSU Billings after one year at Wyoming. Usually assigned to guard
the opposing team’s best player, Lieber also had 21 steals and 14
blocked shots on the season.
Angie Lessard was selected as the Most Improved Player. The
junior guard from Elizabeth, Colo., transferred to MSU Billings
from Otero JC. She played sparingly in the early part of the
season, but became a defensive spark during the Jackets’ stretch
run to the Tournament. Lessard averaged 1.4 points a game and
added 33 assists and 18 steals.
The Most Inspirational award was shared by Kayla Frize and Shannon Harvey. Frize, a junior guard from Miles City, Mont.,
almost decided not to play this season following her fourth knee
surgery last year. She played in all 28 games this season,
averaging 4.4 points 1.4 assists per game. Frize will not return
for her senior season of eligibility after completing her degree
this spring. Harvey, a sophomore guard from Billings, Mont., also
battled through injury for much of the season. Along with an
injured hand, she held off on knee surgery until after the NCAA
Tournament. Harvey averaged 7.5 points a game and led the team
with 54 made 3-pointers. She tied the school single-game record
with seven 3-pointers in a win over Humboldt State in December.
The Yellowjacket Award, given to the player
who best exemplifies the positive qualities of the program, was
given to Jenny Langford. The junior guard from Reedpoint, Mont.,
started all 28 games and averaged 7.1 points and 2.3 assists per
game. She was second on the team with 44 made 3-pointers. After
three seasons, Langford ranks fourth in school history with 134
career 3-pointers. |