January 12, 2008
Lady Jackets Rally, Hold On for Win
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BILLINGS, Mont. – The Montana State
Billings women’s basketball team made every fan in Alterowitz
Gym hold their breath in the final minutes of play as the
Jackets earned a 69-67 win over conference opponent Western
Washington University Saturday night. The Lady Jackets extend
their winning streak to three, to sit at 6-7 overall and 3-1 in
the GNAC. The Vikings drop to 3-12 and -0-3 in league play.
The Lady Jackets took the 2-point lead at
the 15-minute mark on a layup by Kayla
Ryan (Big Timber) and widened the gap to eight before the
Vikings’ stingy defense put a stop to the Jackets’ momentum.
Western Washington took advantage going on an 11-2 run holding
the Jackets scoreless for seven minutes. Following three lead
changes, the Jackets battled to lead by one. The Vikings’ India
Soo drained a perimeter bucket with 10 seconds left in the half
to take WWU to the locker room holding a one-point advantage.
“Western hurt us with their penetration
from the perimeter in the first half,” said head coach Kevin
Woodin. “They were able to get deep into our defense and/or to
the free throw line effectively. Kayla (McPherson) really
stepped up for us tonight. We needed her offense and I thought
she played great on both ends. Alira (Carpenter) got us some
big baskets. She has really improved as an offensive player and
now has the ability to score in many different ways.”
The Vikings carried a brief lead into the
second half before the Jackets Alira Carpenter (Lewistown) tied the ball game on fourth
3-pointer of the contest. A 14-0 run by MSUB put the Lady
Jackets in command of the game with 14 minutes on the clock.
Not leaving Billings without a fight, the Vikings whittled at
the Jackets’ lead narrowing the gap to five after a pair of made
free throws by WWU’s Amanda Dunbar.
A timely layup by MSUB’s Shantell Marquis (Cascade) preserved the Jackets’
seven-point lead, but a 3-pointer by Amanda Dunbar and a pair of
free throws brought the lead within one possession. The
Yellowjackets missed a long range shot giving the Vikings the
chance to tie or win the game. Western Washington spent the
final six seconds on the clock dribbling up the court, never
getting a shot off before time expired.
Carpenter netted 29 points, just one shy of
her career-high, off 10-of-25 shooting from the floor.
Carpenter drained four 3-pointers and was 5-of-6 from the line. Kayla McPherson (Glendive) chipped in 17 points going
6-of-11 from the field. McPherson drilled a game-high five
3-pointers, picked up six rebounds and grabbed a career-high
three steals. Marquis handed out a game-high seven assists and
added nine points.
The Jackets’ bench combined for 23 of the
team’s total points. Shooting 25-of-73, the Jackets were 34
percent from the floor, while the team was a sizzling 9-of-20
from long range for 45 percent. MSUB outrebounded the Vikings
47-42.
Three Vikings scored in double figures and
were led by Dunbar’s 22 points. Dunbar was 5-of-15 from the
floor, 3-of-8 from behind the arc and a fiery 9-of-10 from the
charity stripe. Claire Pallnasch and Soo added 13 and 11 points
respectively.
As a team Western Washington was 19-of-57
from the floor for 33 percent and connected on 5-of-16 from long
range for 31 percent. Hitting 24-of-28 from the line, the
Vikings shot 86 percent.
“I am pleased with the progress our team
has made thus far,” added Woodin. “Our preseason was very tough
on us and prepared us well for our conference season. We look
forward to our game at Seattle next week and we definitely know
how tough this conference is. Anyone can beat anyone on a given
night in the GNAC.”
The Lady Jackets continue conference play
action Saturday, January 19 when they face Seattle University in
Seattle for a single game. Tip off is slated for 7 p.m. PST. |