Lights drop nonconference game to MSU-Billings, prepare for UGF
By Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.com
Not many teams would schedule the MSU-Billings men's basketball team in the
midst of their conference season. The Yellowjackets are a perennial power in
the Pac-West Conference.
But not many teams are like the MSU-Northern men's basketball team. The Lights
got some added game experience, some money and, most important of all, some
preparation for the upcoming Frontier Conference Tournament in a 94-69 loss in
Billings on Thursday night.
"It's a situation where you get to play a good Division II school, which
helps make you better and you get some added money for the program," said
Lights head coach
While the game had no bearing on the Lights' conference record, it did offer
them a chance to face some good competition on the road, which is always
important for Northern.
"We got to play a lot of our kids and work on some things," Huse
said. "We played really well in the first half and really played the type
of basketball we were looking for."
Indeed, Northern slowed down a potent Jacket offensive attack that averages
over 90 points per game with solid defense in the first half.
MSU-Billings managed just 36 first-half points.
It left the Lights trailing 36-33 at halftime with definite hopes to win the
game.
"We did a great job defensively," Huse said. "To hold them to 36
points is an accomplishment, considering how good they are offensively. We also
did a nice job taking care of the basketball."
Northern actually grabbed a second half lead, after scoring the first six
points after halftime. However, the Jackets answered with a barrage of
3-pointers to take the lead and push the lead to 20.
"The 3-point shot is a big part of their offense," Huse said.
"They shoot it often, they shoot it from deep, they shoot it out of
transition and every one of their player can shoot it."
The Yellowjackets made 17 of a whopping 49 attempted 3-point shots.
Offensively, Northern wasn't quite as sharp in the second half.
"We just had too many costly turnovers and missed shots in the second
half," Huse said. "It didn't allow us to control the tempo like we
did in the first half."
Marcus Wilson had his best game in recent weeks with 16 points, while Cory
Brothers added 13.
"Marcus' knee is starting to feel much stronger and it showed
tonight," Huse said. "It's big because we need his presence
inside."
The Lights played without starting forward Reid Stovall, who missed the game
because of pneumonia.
"We gave Reid a day to just rest," Huse said. "I think its
really going to help him to just recover and feel a little better."
Northern's depth took a hit as guard Rodrick Carter and forward Dan Brigham
have left the team.
The loss dropped Northern's record to 12-16. The Lights are in the midst of a
seven-game losing streak and a seven-game conference road losing streak.
The Lights will get a chance to put an end to both on Saturday night when they
travel to
"We're definitely going to go down there and give everything we got,"
Huse said. "We play every game to win. It doesn't matter that we know
where we are seeded."
Barring a minor miracle or catastrophe, depending on the point of view,
Northern will be finish the season in sixth place in the standings and go into
the tournament as the sixth seed.
"I'm 90 percent sure that we have all of the tiebreakers if Tech ends up
tying with us," Huse said.
Even with their conference tourney spot determined, Huse and his team want this
win to gain some confidence and momentum for next week. The first conference
road win of the season would add plenty of each.
"Absolutely, we want to get a road win in conference," Huse said.
"It something that would go a long ways in helping us with our confidence
playing on the road."
Despite roughing up UGF 72-51 in Havre earlier this season, Huse knows there
are no free wins for his team.
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The
It is a definite loss considering he is UGF's leading scorer at 14 points per
game. He also leads the team in assists and steals.
"He's an integral part of their team," Huse said. "If he's not
playing its definitely going to hurt them a little."
UGF still has solid players in forwards Anthony Owens and Rico Suazo, while
guard Aron Cline, Todd Tomlinson and J.P. Geniesse are also solid contributors.
"They've had a lot of tough close losses like us," Huse said. "I
think both teams are coming with a nothing-to-lose attitude."
The Lights and Argos will tip off at 8 p.m. and can be heard locally on 92.5
KPQX-FM.
MSU-Billings 94, MSU-Northern 69
MSU-Northern (12-16)
Landen Grant 3-7 2-4 8, Marcus Wilson 7-14 2-3 16, Tim Hutchins 3-5 0-0 6,
Jordan Matthews 3-9 0-0 7, Leo Bullchild 1-6 0-0 3, Cory Brothers 5-10 3-6 13,
Antonio Jordan 3-5 2-2 9, Cody Gillespie 2-6 0-0 4, Ed Lowe 0-0 0-0 0, Pathe Yatera
1-1 1-2 3. Totals: 28-63 8-13 69
MSU-Billings (17-8)
Justin Hassell 6-14 9-11 21, Buddy Windy Boy 4-11 0-0 11, Cody Samuelson 0-1
0-0 0, Carlin Hughes 10-19 3-6 29, Cameron Munoz 8-21 1-1 23, Kerington Youmans
1-3 0-2 3, Drew Arnold 2-2 0-0 5, Jay Jamieson 0-1 2-2 2. Totals: 31-72 15-22
94.
Halftime - MSU-B 36, MSU-N 33. 3-point goals: MSU-N 5-17 (Grant 2-4, Jordan
1-2, Matthews 1-3, Bullchild 1-3, Gillespie 0-1, Brothers 0-4); MSU-B 17-49
(Munoz 6-16, Hughes 6-15, Windy Boy 3-9, Arnold 1-1 , Youmans 1-3, Hassell
0-4). Rebounds: MSU-N 39 (Grant 8); MSU-B 45 (Hassell 9). Assists: MSU-N 13
(Grant 4); MSU-B 13 (Hughes 7). Turnovers: MSU-N 14, MSU-B 6. Team Fouls: MSU-N
17; MSU-B 14. Technical Fouls: Munoz. Fouled out: Jordan.