Skylights ready to return to winning ways'
By Ryan Divish
When you win 11 straight games, it's sometimes easy to take that success for
granted.
The Montana State University-Northern women's basketball team tasted defeat
last weekend, for the first time in over a month. And it was anything but
sweet.
The Skylights will look to return to their winning ways tonight when they host
the Westminster College Griffins at 6 at the MSU-Northern gymnasium. Northern
will also host 20th-ranked Lewis-Clark on Saturday at
"I definitely think we're a little remotivated
following last weekend's losses at Rocky and Carroll," said Skylights head
coach
If there's one thing you can't do in the Frontier Conference it is take games
for granted.
Take tonight's matchup with
"We're not in any position to look past
anyone after losing two straight," he said. "
Junior center Shalee Fackrell
is picking up the slack for departed all-conference post player Rebekah Steenblik. Fackrell leads the conference in scoring at 23.6 points and
10.7 rebounds per game. Teammate Lindsay Huffman is adding 19.1 points and 4.9
assists per game. Together they account for more than half of
"Fackrell can score from anywhere,"
Erickson said. "She's very versatile and finds ways to get points. Huffman
is a great athlete that shoots at high percentage and makes things
happen."
Most everything the Griffins run is for Fackrell or
Huffman and Northern will focus its defensive efforts on the duo.
"We need to know where they are at all times," Erickson said. "We
have to be solid defensively on them, but we also can't let any of their other
players get easy baskets."
Northern will go from the last place team tonight to the first place team on
Saturday. LC State sits atop the conference standings with a 3-0 conference
record and a 14-5 record overall.
The Warriors have been a perennial power under former
"LC is big and quick," Erickson said. "They have big guards that
can shoot and solid post players."
The Warriors are led by sophomore post Ashley Baker and juniors guards Cami Kalbfleisch and Nikki Haerling.
Baker if fifth in the conference in scoring at 15.4 points
per game and fourth in rebounding at 9.5 per game.
Kalbfleisch and Haerling
combine to score over 21 points per game and have sank a combined 56
three-pointers on the season. Forward Kendra West is also chipping in with 9.6
points and 6.5 rebounds a game.
"When they're shooting the ball well, they're tough to beat,"
Erickson said. "We really have to be up on them defensively. We can't give
them any open looks."
Another area where Northern must be better against LC is rebounding. In past
years, the Warriors got a passel of offensive boards for key second chance
points.
"They killed us with offensive rebounds in the past," Erickson said.
"We have to be disciplined and box out. They shoot quite a few three's so
we have to get to the long rebounds as well."
This year's LC squad is different than in years past. The Warriors haven't used
their stifling zone press as often and are looking to run more offensively. In
the past, Orr controlled the tempo of the game with dozens of different
offensive sets.
"They really like to press more at home in their old gym," Erickson
said. "They still do it a little, but not as much before. He's also
letting them run and freelance more with their athleticism."
Scouting reports aside, Erickson's main concern is his team's attitude and its
ability to bounce back after a pair of close losses.
"We talked all year about having to do the little things to win games in
the Frontier Conference," Erickson said. "They saw first-hand how
important that was last week. In close games like that, each person can look
back on something they could have done to change the outcome. We have been much
more focused this week in practice."
Erickson is also looking for his team to push the tempo in both games, which
would hopefully revitalize a bit of a shooting slump.
"We want to push the ball every chance we get," he said. "We
feel like our guards create some match-up problems with their athleticism and
quickness."
Maybe the friendly confines of the MSU-Northern gym will also help.
"It's good to be back home," Erickson said.
"You get to sleep in your own bed and it's just more relaxed. I know the
girls are excited to be back and the students are back as well. I think that
we'll give us some confidence playing in our gym."
Northern's games can be heard locally on 92.5 KPQX-FM
or on the net at www.msun.edu/athletics.
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