Skylights bounce back in a big way
By Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.com
Consider it a wake-up call answered.
The Montana State University-Northern women's basketball team got a little
complacent a week ago and suffered a pair of frustrating conference losses.
However, a rested, refocused and remotivated Skylight
squad rebounded with a pair of dominant home wins over
Northern opened the weekend with one of its most complete games of the season
with a 76-57 win over the Westminster College Griffins.
Despite coming in with a 3-15 record on the season,
"I was really proud of how our girls
played in the first half," said first-year
"We felt like we were just trading points with them in the first
half," said Skylights head coach
Actually, the Skylights were giving problems to more than just the Griffins'
guards. Center Shalee Fackrell,
the conference's leading scorer (23 ppg) and rebounder (12.3 rpg)
was frustrated early on with the Skylight defense, scoring just two points in
the first half.
Northern put any
The Griffins cut the lead to three at 48-45 with 12 minutes remaining, but the
Skylights answered with a Kristie Pullin 3-pointer that sparked a 19-4 run over the
next six minutes to seal the win.
During the run and for the entire game, the Skylights got excellent shots
thanks to precision execution and unselfish passing, as evidenced by the team's
23 assists and 68 percent shooting in the second half.
"We have really been working hard on executing our plays in practice and
it showed," said forward Michele VanDyke, who
finished with 14 points and five rebounds on 6-7 shooting. "When we move
the ball like that, everybody gets really good looks. It's really contagious
playing that way."
"DeLayne had a big night," Erickson said. "Any time that a
player who is struggling offensively can score 15 points, it's only going to
help their confidence. It's a hint of what she's capable of."
But it wasn't just the Skylights' scoring. They held
"They did a nice job of doubling Shalee,"
Gustin said. "We haven't had a team double-team her this season and she
got pretty frustrated. You know it's going to be tough to win when your best
player is not playing well."
While the win over
As motivated as the Warriors were, the Skylights were prepared, jumping out to
a 24-11 first-half lead and never looking back in a 74-56 win.
"We really wanted this game," Erickson said. "They really wanted
to go out and step up to the challenge. We knew LC was going to come out fired
up after losing to UGF, but we matched their intensity and really raised our
level of play."
Northern kept a 10-point cushion for the first half, despite shooting just 34
percent from the field. The Skylights were solid defensively, limiting the
Warriors to 25 percent shooting, including an icy 1-14 from 3-point range.
"We couldn't make anything in the first half," said LC head coach
Brian Orr. "We missed some easy stuff inside and we couldn't get a
3-pointer to fall."
Said Erickson: "We were taking them out of their sets
with our defense. We were getting to their shooters."
LC tried to come back in the second half behind the play of center Ashley
Baker, cutting the lead to 45-39 with
"Give Northern credit," Orr said. "We made some little runs to
try and get back into it and they answered with some big shots."
Despite playing better in the second half, the Warriors still only managed to
shoot 32 percent for the game and turned the ball over 17 times.
"Shooting 32 percent from the field isn't going to win you road games in
this conference," Orr said.
"Our defense won these two game for us this
weekend," Erickson said. "We got balanced scoring, executed on
offense and defense and played a complete game."
VanDyke finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds,
while Valgardson added 17 points and 13 rebounds. Jaci Heny added 18 points, five
rebounds and three assists.
"Our post play was excellent this weekend," Erickson said.
"Michele continued to play great. She is becoming so hard to guard
inside."
Baker led LC with 21 points and 15 rebounds, while Nikki Haerling
added 14 in the loss.
With the wins, Northern improved to 4-2 in conference and 18-6 overall. The
Skylights are tied with
MSU-NORTHERN 76, WESTMINSTER 57
WESTMINSTER (3-15, 0-4)
Emily Johnson 5-13 0-0 13; Lindsey Huffman 5-14 4-4 16; Shalee
Fackrell 2-10 6-6 10; Angie Layton 3-9 2-7 8;
Jennifer Barney 2-4 0-0 4; Lani Johnson 0-1 0-0 0;
Ashley Baldwin 0-1 0-0 0; Alicia Haberle 2-5 0-0 6;
Tiff Dodge 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 19-58 12-17 57.
MSU-NORTHERN (17-6, 3-2)
Michele VanDyke 6-7 2-4 14; Megan Valgardson
4-10 4-4 12; Jaci Heny 2-7
3-5 7; Jessi Reome 4-7 2-2
12; Camille Gardner 1-5 0-0 3; Heather Riener 0-1 2-3
2; DeLayne Johnston 7-10 1-4 15; Kristie Pullin 4-5 0-0 9; Ashley Trulock
1-3 0-0 2. Totals: 29-55 14-22 76.
Halftime score: MSU-N 38, WC 35. Three-point goals: WC 7-20 (Johnson 3-8,
Huffman 2-6,
MSU-NORTHERN 74, LEWIS-CLARK ST. 56
LEWIS-CLARK ST. (3-2, 14-7)
Cami Kalbfleisch 0-5 0-0 0;
Kendra West 3-10 1-2 8; Ashley Baker 9-18 3-5 21; Nikki Haerling
6-11 0-0 14; Jade Fulbright 2-9 0-0 5; Katie Hart 2-8 0-0 4; Terri Wittmer 0-3 0-0 0; Katya Yancheva 1-2 0-0 2; Danielle Boggs 0-1 0-0 0; Vanessa West
0-5 0-0 0; Leah McCauley 1-3 0-0 2. Totals: 24-75 4-7 56.
MSU-NORTHERN (4-2, 18-6)
Michele VanDyke 7-10 5-7 19; Megan Valgardson 5-11 7-12 17; Jaci Heny 5-12 5-5 18; Jessi Reome 3-9 2-2 9; Camille Gardner 1-7 2-2 5; Kristie Pullin 1-4 0-2 2; DeLayne
Johnston 1-2 2-3 4; Jena Heggem 0-2 0-0 0; Ashley Trulock 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 23-58 23-33 74.
Halftime score: MSU-N 33, LCSC 23. Three-point goals: LCSC 4-27 (Kalbfleisch 0-4, West 1-5, Haerling
2-5, Fulbright 1-3, Hart 0-2, Wittmer 0-2, Yancheva 0-1, Boggs 0-1, West 0-4), MSU-N 5-19 (Heny 3-6, Reome 1-6, Gardner 1-4,
Pullin 0-1, Heggem 0-2).
Rebounds: LCSC 48 (Baker 15); MSU-N 44 (Valgardson
13, VanDyke 12) Assists: LCSC 11 (Fulbright 6); MSU-N
15 (Reome 4,