Late Turnovers Sink Jackets in Title
Game (3/4/06)
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AUSTIN, TX – Five-straight Montana
State-Billings turnovers in the final two minutes helped St.
Edward’s University claim the Heartland Conference men’s
basketball championship Saturday night, 83-77. The Hilltoppers
(21-8) will receive the Heartland’s automatic spot in the NCAA
Tournament next week. The Yellowjackets finish the season at 20-8
overall.
“I’m very proud of our guys,” said
Yellowjacket head coach Craig Carse after the game. “I thought
they played very hard and very intelligently. Congratulations to
St. Edward’s. They did the things they needed to do to win.”
In a see-saw first half, the Yellowjackets
used a late surge to stake a 39-32 lead at intermission. There
were eight lead changes and five ties in the half, but a Moritz Wohlers lay-up with 5:12 remaining gave the Jackets a
28-27 lead and they extended it to seven over the final five
minutes. Five different Yellowjackets scored during that span.
The Yellowjackets led by as many as 10 midway
through the second half after a Cody Samuelson lay-up gave MSU Billings a 53-43 advantage.
MSU Billings weathered several St. Edward’s runs in the second
half, leading for over 18 minutes between the end of the first
half and when SEU tied the game at 68-68 with 6:34 left.
MSU Billings survived that Hilltoppers run as
well, building its lead back to four. The Hilltoppers’ first lead
of the second half came with 2:01 to play when Shawn Weinstein
knocked down 1-of-2 free throws. St. Ed’s had tied the game the
previous possession on a Jeff Obersteller basket.
Following Weinstein’s free throw that gave
St. Ed’s a 76-75 lead, the Yellowjackets turned the ball over on
five consecutive possessions. MSU Billings was forced to send the
Hilltoppers to the line to stop the clock over the final 1:41, and
St. Edward’s converted on 7-of-8 free throws during that span.
The Yellowjackets’ only points in the final
3:50 of the game came on a Buddy Windy Boy lay-up with 9.9 seconds remaining. Windy
Boy’s lay-in came courtesy of a full-court pass from Samuelson,
breaking the Hilltoppers’ press. The Jackets’ last basket before
Windy Boy’s lay-up was a Cameron Munoz 3-pointer with 3:51 to
play.
Windy Boy scored a team-high 19 points in his
final game as a Yellowjacket. He was 7-of-11 from the field and
4-of-7 from 3-point range. Windy Boy finished his career with 305 career 3-pointers at MSU Billings, third all-time in school
history.
Wohlers also finished with 19 points for the
Jackets. He was 8-of-11 from the field and 3-of-4 from the free
throw line. Carlin Hughes added 17 points but had eight turnovers to go
with his two assists. Hughes broke the MSU Billings single season
assist record with 269.
Munoz scored a dozen points, knocking down
three 3-pointers. The senior finished his MSU Billings career as
the second leading scorer in school history with 1,879 points.
During the conference playoffs this week Munoz became the NCAA
Division II career leader in made 3-pointers with 451.
“We’ll miss Cameron, Buddy and Moritz,” said
Carse. “They played hard tonight, and I’m just very proud of
them. They did a wonderful job of representing this university
during their careers.”
Samuelson finished with six points and three
steals for the Yellowjackets. He also shared team-high assists
honors with Jonathan Wiley with three apiece. Wiley scored four points.
The Hilltoppers were led by Weinstein’s 27
points. He was 9-of-12 from the field, 4-of-5 from behind the
arc, and 5-of-6 from the line. David Lunn scored 18 points, and
Chavon Farmer had nine points and eight assists.
The Yellowjackets shot 52 percent from the
field in the game, including 11-of-29 from 3-point range. They
were 10-of-15 from the free throw line. The Hilltoppers
out-rebounded the Jackets 38-28 and out-scoring MSUB 14-9 on
second chance points. SEU shot 46 percent from the field and was
7-of-18 from 3-point range and 18-of-25 from the line. Six of the
Hilltoppers 3-pointers came in the second half. |