Lady Jackets Hold off Cardinals, 75-62 (1/11/06)
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SAN ANTONIO, TX – The Montana
State-Billings women’s basketball team held off Heartland
Conference opponent Incarnate Word winning 75-62 Wednesday night
in San Antonio. After a shaky 1-4 start to the season, the Lady
Jackets seem to be in command charging their way toward the
Heartland Conference tournament. The win marks eight in a row
for the Lady Jackets and improves the team to 9-4 overall and
3-1 in the conference. The Cardinals drop to 2-12 and 0-1.
“It was important that we get
the win tonight,” said Yellowjacket head coach Kevin Woodin.
“We were at home for 39 days so to play in a new environment is
always tough. We were able to move the ball better in the
second half and our free throws coming down the stretch were
important points for us.”
The Lady Jackets took the
quick 7-2 lead over the Cardinals with the team's first 11 points
coming from Michelle Lieber (Jr., Gillette, WY) and Jenny Langford (Sr., Reed Point, MT). Back to back baskets
by the Cardinals' Kim Robinson gave Incarnate Word the 13-12 lead
at the 10:50 mark of the first half. The Jackets reclaimed the
lead on Langford’s second of four 3-pointers of the game with
7:16 on the clock. Incarnate Word answered back with points
from Shindler, Pink and Robinson. The Cardinals converted 10
Yellowjacket first half turnovers into 10 points to take the
31-29 lead into the locker room.
Tanya Petersen (Sr., Billings, MT) started the Jackets' 7-0
run in the second half on a made 3-pointer with 19:03 to play in
the game. The Lady Jackets held the lead until the 13:26 mark
when Tasha Warren of Incarnate Word made a field goal to tie the
game 41-41. The Cardinals led by as many as four in the second
half of play before Lieber’s made field goal at the 6:13 mark
started a roll for the Jackets who put up 22 points over the
last six minutes of the game. Petersen had an important block
with 2:38 to play stopping any potential momentum by the
Cardinals. The Jackets took their first double-digit lead of
the night on a free throw by Langford with 1:26 remaining.
Desperation fouls by the Cardinals sent the Jackets to the
charity stripe six times in the final minute and a half where
the Jackets went 10-of-11 from the line to put the game away
75-62.
Langford led the Jackets netting a career
high 24 points shooting 7-of-13 from
the field, 4-of-7 from behind the arc and 6-of-6 from the
charity stripe. Lieber posted another double-double grabbing 13
boards and 18 points. Lieber also went 8-of-10 from the field. Lisa Jellum (Sr., Gillette, WY) went 6-of-6 from the free
throw line and netted nine points. Teammate Alira Carpenter (Fr., Lewistown, MT) added 16 points.
The Cardinals were led by
Heartland Conference scoring leader Kim Robinson who posted 27
points and six steals on the night. Erika Pink had a
double-double with 11 boards and 14 points.
“The Cardinals were tough to
guard, but I think we responded well,” added Woodin. “Seventy-four of the
team's 75 points came from starters so we will need to go deeper
into our bench for tomorrow’s game. We need to try and make
adjustments to control Robinson’s penetration to the basket and
although it is not a conference game, it is a regional counter
tomorrow so we need to play well and hopefully take the win.”
The Yellowjackets play game
two against the Cardinals Thursday, January 12 in San Antonio.
Tune into 970 KBUL or visit the Yellowjacket athletic website
for game coverage. Tip off is 5 p.m. local time. |