Bison Charge over Lady Jackets with Big Second Half (Jan. 29, 2005)
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FARGO, ND – North Dakota State stayed
unbeaten with an 82-56 win over the Montana State-Billings women
Saturday night. The Bison, who play as a Division I independent,
improved to 19-0. The Lady Yellowjackets fell to 14-5.
MSU Billings returns to action on February 3 when the Jackets
travel to Lacey, WA for a key regional rematch with St. Martin’s.
The Saints upset the Jackets in Billings on January 6 and are
ranked three spots ahead of MSU Billings in the latest NCAA West
Region poll.
The Yellowjackets never led in Saturday’s
game, although they were able to stay close in the first 30
minutes. North Dakota State built a 27-14 lead with eight minutes
left in the first half when Katie Lorenz knocked down a 3-pointer
to give the Bison their biggest of the half.
The Yellowjackets battled back, cutting the
lead to six at 29-23 with 4:31 remaining in the half. Junior Tanya Petersen (Billings, MT) scored all nine of the Jackets’
points during the 9-2 run. MSU Billings couldn’t climb any
closer, however, settling for a 10 point halftime deficit, 39-29.
Back-to-back 3-pointers by Lisa Jellum (Jr., Gillette, WY) to start the second half
helped the Yellowjackets cut the lead to eight. The Bison
responded with a 13-4 run to build a 56-39 lead with 12:40 to
play. The Jackets were able to make just one more run when
consecutive layups from Jellum and Petersen pulled MSU Billings to
within 56-43.
After a nearly three minutes scoreless spell
for both teams, the Bison outscored the Yellowjackets 28-13 over
the final nine minutes of the game. MSU Billings turned the ball
over 17 times in the game, 13 in the second half. The Bison held
an 18-5 advantage in points off turnovers and 38-22 in points in
the paint.
Leah Klabo, a 6-foot-4 senior center, led the
Bison with 26 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the floor and
6-of-6 from the free throw line. Lorenz finished with 15 points
and nine assists. Brandee Gibbs and Amanda Krenz added 10 points
apiece. The Bison blocked seven shots and out rebounded the
Jackets 42-37. Lacey Johnson had three blocks for NDSU.
Petersen finished with 19 points to lead the
Yellowjackets. She was 9-of-20 from the field and also added
seven rebounds. Jellum scored 16 points, hitting 4-of-5 from
3-point range. She has played solid over the last two weeks,
scoring in double figures in four of the last five games and
averaging 10.4 points.
Kayla Frize (Miles City, MT) scored eight points for the
Jackets, connecting on 3-of-3 from the line. MSU Billings was
9-of-13 from the line in the game. Michelle Lieber (So., Gillette, WY) added six points and nine
rebounds. Senior center Robyn Milne (Richey, MT) played just 13 minutes in the game
and two minutes in the second half. She had four rebounds and
three blocked shots.
“Overall it was a good experience for us to
play a quality team on the road,” said Yellowjacket coach Kevin
Woodin. “I think it will make us better. The key was in the
second half when we had a couple great stops and great shots. We
had a chance to get it down to 10, but we could not. You have to
give them a lot of credit. We had a really hard time guarding
Klabo in the post. Robyn came down with the flu this morning and
played limited minutes. Hopefully she’ll be able to go when we
play at St. Martin’s next week. A lot of our players had good
performances. Tanya did a good job in the post and Lisa hit some
threes that we needed. We just needed to get some more stops.”
After the Yellowjackets’ game at St.
Martin’s, MSU Billings returns to Alterowitz to host North Dakota
State on February 12. |