Lady Jackets’ Lieber Tops All-Heartland Team (3/7/06)
Official Conference Release & Complete Teams
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings junior
forward Michelle Lieber was named the Heartland Conference player of
the year on Tuesday. Five different Yellowjackets earned
all-conference recognition, with two selected to the first team
and three to the honorable mention team.
Montana State-Billings (18-9) and St.
Edward’s (15-12) were Heartland Conference regular season
co-champions with identical 9-3 conference records. Both teams
were upset in the first round of the conference playoffs. St.
Mary’s (17-12) won the conference playoffs to earn a spot in the
upcoming NCAA Tournament.
Lieber (Gillette, WY) and Jennifer Knight of
St. Edward’s were selected as co-players of the year. The pair
ranked 1-2 in the conference for scoring. MSU Billings placed the
most players on the three all conference teams, followed by three
each from Oklahoma Panhandle State, Incarnate Word, St. Edward’s,
and St. Mary’s. Western New Mexico had one all-conference
selection. Alira Carpenter of Montana State-Billings was the conference’s
freshman of the year, and Oklahoma Panhandle State’s Nina Kuleff
was named the newcomer of the year.
Lieber was second in the Heartland for
scoring at 15.6 ppg. She averaged a double-double for the season,
leading the league in rebounding at 10.2 per game. Lieber had 14
double-doubles in 27 games, including eight in a row to finish the
season. She had her biggest game of the year in the conference
playoffs with 31 points and 19 rebounds, both career highs. In
addition to ranking first in the conference for rebounding and
second for scoring, Lieber was also first in the league for field
goal percentage, second for offensive rebounds, and third for
blocked shots.
Senior forward Tanya Petersen (Billings, MT) was also selected to the
All-Heartland Conference first team. She was second on the team
and eleventh in the conference for scoring at 12.0 ppg. She also
led the league in blocked shots with 50. One of the Jackets’ most
versatile players, Petersen ranked in the top 15 of the Heartland
Conference for scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage,
assists, free throw percentage, 3-point field goals made, blocked
shots, offensive rebounds, and defensive rebounds. She became the
only player in Yellowjacket history with over 1,200 career points,
600 career rebounds, 200 career assists, and 100 career blocked
shots.
While the two Yellowjacket post players took
home first team honors, the three Yellowjacket starting guards
were named to the all-conference honorable mention team. Seniors Lisa Jellum (Gillette, WY) and Jenny Langford (Reedpoint, MT) along with Carpenter
(Lewistown, MT) each earned honorable mention recognition.
Jellum led the conference in assists and
assist/turnover ratio. Her 128 assists and 4.74 assists per game
average both rank in the top 10 in school history for a single
season. Jellum was also the second-best free throw shooter in the
conference and ranked in the top 15 for 3-pointers made.
Langford led the Heartland in 3-pointers made
per game and ranked third for 3-point percentage. She made 50
threes in 24 games to finish her career with 184 three-pointers,
second-most in school history. Langford also ranked in the top 15
in the conference for scoring and assists.
Carpenter was the Jackets’ third-leading
scorer in her first season of collegiate basketball, averaging
11.7 ppg. Along with earning freshman of the year honors,
Carpenter was one of just two freshmen on any of the All-Heartland
teams. Carpenter ranked in the top 15 in the conference for
scoring, field goal percentage, 3-point percentage, and 3-pointers
made. |