Skylights bid fans farewell on Saturday
George Ferguson
Havre Daily News sports editor
gferguson@havredailynews.com
The Montana State Univserity-Northern women's basketball team is red hot right
now. And on Saturday night at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse, Skylight fans will
have one last chance to see them play.
Northern will host the University of Great Falls Argos at 6 p.m. in its final
home game of the season. It will be the third time the No. 24 Skylights have
faced UGF this season, with each team winning on its own home floor.
The game is expected to be an intense, emotional contest for a number of
reasons, the first of which is the fact that the Skylights want to rebound from
a disappointing loss at UGF on Jan. 28. At the time, Northern was in the midst
of a slump, but the Argos were in last place in the league standings.
“I wasn't very happy when we left
The second reason the game between MSU-N (7-6, 17-8) and UGF will be
emotionally charged is because both squads have postseason implications at
stake. The Skylights are locked in as the No. 4 seed in the Frontier Conference
tournament, and win or lose they will play Westminster College in the opening
round of the tournament.
But Mouat is concerned about momentum heading into the tournament and improving
upon what Northern has done down the stretch. The Skylights have won three
straight games, including a pair of home wins last weekend against nationally
ranked
“Our goal last weekend was to make sure we improved,” Mouat said. “And we look
at this game the same way. It is a big game for us because we want to keep
progressing. We want to be playing good basketball going into the tournament,
and this is the last game before we head to
The
“We expect a battle from them,” Mouat said. “They are a good team and we have
seen that firsthand.
“We don't match up all that well with them,” he added. “They have great shooters
at all five positions and they have a pretty good bench. This is going to be a
tough battle.”
UGF has one of the conference's leading scorers in former MSU-N guard Laura
Keaster. The 5-6 sophomore went for 20 points in the
With so much intrigue already infiltrating the game between the Skylights and
Northern seniors Jaci Heny and Camille Gardner will play their last home game
in Havre, and although Mouat knows there is still basketball left to be played,
he admits it will be emotional.
“I have mixed feelings because I know that both of them have a lot of
basketball left this season. We're not done by any means,” he said. “But I know
how much they both love playing here and they love our fans so much. So it is going
to be a special night.”
Heny has been spectacular in her two years at MSU-N. She broke the school's
single-game scoring record last Friday night when she poured in 40 points
against LC State. That performance not only earned her Frontier Conference player
of the week honors, but NAIA player of the week as well. She is averaging 19.9
points per game this season and she leads the league in free-throw percentage,
and is second in steals and third in assists. Heny's numbers over the last
month have catapulted her to an obvious NAIA player of the year candidate.
“I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to be called their coach for one
year,” Mouat said. “Both Jaci and Camille are great basketball players, but
just as important, they are tremendous student athletes and even better people.
I couldn't have asked for a better situation as a first-year head coach than
having the privilege of coaching both of them.”
Saturday night's regular-season finale between MSU-N and UGF will tip off at 6
p.m. at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse in Havre.