Lady Jackets Tame Mustangs,
Await NCAA Tourney Pairings (Mar. 5, 2005)
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SILVER CITY, NM – The Montana State-Billings
women’s basketball team most likely punched its ticket to the Big
Dance Saturday afternoon, leading wire-to-wire to defeat Western
New Mexico, 65-50. The Yellowjackets finished the regular season
at 21-6 after closing with a four-game
winning streak.
“We’re playing some of our best ball,
especially defensively, right now,” said head coach Kevin Woodin.
“I think it started with the big win at St. Martin’s in February,
and we played well against North Dakota State and gained a lot of
confidence. I’m pleased with our depth and the way we’re
playing. I think we deserve to be in the tournament. We’ll find
out tomorrow night.”
MSU Billings was ranked seventh in the most
recent NCAA West Region poll. This weekend the No. 6, No. 8 and
No. 9 teams in the region each lost. The top eight teams in each
of the eight NCAA Division II regions receive invitations to the
NCAA Tournament. The NCAA Tournament selection show will air live
at 8:00 p.m. MST on the internet at www.ncaasports.com. The media are invited to join the Lady
Jackets in HPE 121 where they will watch the selection show and be
available for interviews.
After having an off night on Thursday, the
Jackets’ top two scorers came up big in Saturday’s critical game. Robyn Milne (Sr., Richey, MT) and Tanya Petersen (Jr., Billings, MT) netted 17 points apiece to
combine for just over half of the team’s points. Milne was 5-of-7
from the field, and 7-of-8 from the line. Petersen hit 8-of-16
from the field and also added seven rebounds.
Milne grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked three
shots, giving her the career school record in each category. She
now has 941 rebounds and 274 blocked shots. By passing Jessie
Henigman for the school blocks record, Milne also moved up to No.
14 in the all-time NCAA Division II record book. She will have an
opportunity to climb higher at the NCAA Tournament next week. She
needs to reach 275 to move to No. 13, and 279 to move to No. 12.
The Yellowjackets never trailed in the game,
breaking away from a 4-4 tie in the opening minutes to lead by as
many as 21 in the first half. They settled for a 40-24 halftime
advantage behind 21 combined points from Milne and Petersen.
Petersen scored 13 of her 17 points in the first half.
The Mustangs battled back early in the second
half, using a 15-6 run to cut the Jackets’ lead to 46-39. Milne
took over from that point. During one stretch she scored 10 of
the team’s 14 points, and her basket with four and a half minutes
to play gave MSUB an 18-point lead.
“You have to give Western a lot of credit for
the way they came out in the second half,” added Woodin. “We had
the 16 point lead at halftime and thought we could put them away
in the second half, but they did a good job. We’re certainly
happy to come away with a win.”
Eight of the ten Yellowjackets who saw
playing time scored. Lisa Jellum (Jr., Gillette, WY) had seven points and a
team-high four assists. Jennifer Skrifvars (So., Brea, CA) and Shannon Harvey (So., Billings, MT) added six points apiece.
Harvey hit 2-of-3 from beyond the arc. Jenny Langford (Jr., Reedpoint, MT), Michelle Lieber (So., Gillette, WY) and Kayla Frize (Jr., Miles City, MT) added four points apiece.
Lieber also had six rebounds.
The Mustangs were paced by Whitney Card’s 17
points. She made three of the team’s five 3-pointers. Natalie
Lara and Janel Joy added 10 points apiece. Western finished its
final season as an independent at 5-21. The Mustangs and
Yellowjackets will each join the Heartland Conference beginning
next season. |