Lady Yellowjackets Sign Transfer from Wyoming (Aug. 19, 2004)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana
State-Billings head women’s basketball coach Kevin
Woodin announced Thursday that former University of
Wyoming standout Michelle Lieber has signed a
scholarship offer and will play for the
Yellowjackets next season. A native of Gillette,
Wyo., Lieber started every game as a true freshman
for the Cowgirls last season.
"Michelle is a great competitor
and student-athlete,” said Woodin. “I am confident
she will make an immediate impact on our program and
I look forward to working with her. She has been
tremendously successful in the past, and I know her
skills and strength will compliment our team nicely
this season."
The 6-foot-0 forward led
Wyoming in rebounding, averaging 6.6 rebounds a game
to finish the season ranked eighth in the Mountain
West Conference. Lieber averaged 29 minutes a game
in starting all 29 games in her freshman campaign.
She was also fourth on the team for scoring at 6.9
points per game.
Lieber led the Mountain West in
field goal percentage in conference games, shooting
62.7 percent from the field. For the season, she
led the Cowgirls with a 58.8 percent field goal
percentage. She also ranked ninth in conference
games for rebounding, averaging 5.4 rebounds a game.
Lieber recorded six
double-doubles on the season with two of them coming
in the Mountain West Tournament. She scored 10
points with 11 boards in the Cowgirls’ win over
Colorado State in the opening round of the
tournament. The win was Wyoming’s first ever in the
conference tourney. Lieber finished with 11 points
and 10 rebounds in a semifinal loss to eventual MWC
Champion New Mexico.
Lieber joins a long list of
Lady Yellowjackets hailing from Campbell County High
School in Wyoming. In recent years, that list has
included Natalie Visger, Jessica Bachmann and
Heather Reiter. Current Yellowjacket Lisa Jellum
also played at Campbell County.
An all-conference and all-state
player at CCHS, Lieber led the Camels to three
consecutive Wyoming State 4A Championships. She
scored 27 points on 13-of-14 shooting from the field
in the state title game as a senior, earning
tournament Most Valuable Player honors for the third
time.
Lieber will have three years of
eligibility remaining. The sophomore forward
becomes the Yellowjackets’ third standout post
player. She will join All-West Region selection
Robyn Milne (Sr., C, Richey, MT) and team leading
scorer Tanya Petersen (Jr., F., Billings, MT). |