Skylights open Frontier tourney with route of Westminster
George Ferguson
Havre Daily News sports editor
gferguson@havredailynews.com
Before Thursday night's opening round of the 2006 Frontier Conference Women's
basketball tournament, Montana State
University-Northern head basketball coach Chris Mouat was worried about his
first-round opponent, the Westminster College Griffins.
It made no difference to Mouat that the Skylights had just thumped the Griffins
two weeks ago in Havre.
On Thursday night at the MAC in
“It was a tough game and we had a battle on our
hands,” Mouat said. “We didn't play very well in the first half. We didn't
shoot the ball well at all.
“And Shalee got her 30 points,” he added. “But I am really proud of our kids
because they played so hard and so well in the second half. We shot the ball
much better and we played really solid defense.”
The Skylights trailed by one point, 34-33 at halftime, and Fackrell scored 17
of her game-high 30 points in the first 20 minutes.
But Northern came out determined in the second half and ripped off 12
unanswered points midway through the half to take the
lead away from the Griffins. From there the Skylights attacked the basket and,
did what they do best, make free throws down the
stretch.
“It was tough, hard-fought game and we knew it would be,” Mouat said. “We have
a lot of respect for
“This is a great win for us,” Mouat added. “We feel really good about beating a
quality team like
DeLayne Johnston countered Fackrell's performance with a stellar one of her
own. The 6-0 junior paced the Skylights with 22 points and nine rebounds. Jaci
Heny also had a big night, scoring 17 points and pulling down 10 boards from
her guard position.
The Skylights also got a big boost from Jena Heggem. The junior from Winifred
poured in 14 points, including a pair of 3-pointers. Michele VanDyke added 15
points and seven rebounds. As a team the Skylights outrebounded
the Griffins 39-31, and Northern made 20-of 24 foul shots.
“DeLayne was huge for us tonight,” Mouat said. “It isn't easy for her to be
offensive because she is guarding one of the best players in the nation. But
she played great tonight. And Jena Heggem is another one who just stepped it up
big for us.”
Northern will now face top-seeded UM-Western in the semfinals tonight. But with
the win, Mouat now believes that the No. 24 Skylights have punched their ticket
to the NAIA national tournament.
“I think we are safely in now,” Mouat said. “Our goal is still to try and win
this tournament and play as well as we can against Western.
“That game is going to be a tough one for us,” he added. “They are a great team
and we're a little tired right now. But I think we have definitely shown that
we deserve to be in the national tournament after this win tonight.”
Tonight's Frontier Conference semifinal between MSU-N and UM-Western will tip
off at
Skylights 78, Griffins 63
WC - Jordan Eckman 2-5 0-0 4, Janea Hirschi 1-5 0-0 2, Shalee Fackrell 11-19
8-9 30, Shannon Evans 3-10 4-5 11, Elisa Leader 5-12 2-2 14, Alicia Haberle
1-5, 0-2 2. Totals: 23-58 14-16 63.
MSU-N - DeLayne Johnston 10-22 2-2 22,
Halftime - WC 34, MSU-N 33; 3-pointers - WC 3-21 (Evans 1, Leader 2), MSU-N 4-9
(Heggem 2, Heny 2); Rebounds - WC 31 (Fackrell 8), MSU-N 39 (Johnston 9); Total
fouls - WC 20, MSU-N 13; Fouled out - None.