Skylights host
George Ferguson
Havre Daily News Sports Editor
gferguson@havredailynews.com
One tough doubleheader down, another to go. That is the plight of the Montana
State University-Northern women's basketball team right now, as it prepares to
host Albertson College of Idaho tonight at 5 at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse.
Just as the Skylights (2-1) hosted the University of Lethbridge on back-to-back
nights last weekend, they will do the same with Albertson, facing them again on
Saturday at 5 p.m. It is a tough assignment for the Skylights, who are still
trying to find their way after the loss of senior transfer Jayla McPherson to a
season-ending knee injury almost two weeks ago.
But it is a task that first-year Northern head coach
“We learned a lot about our team last weekend,”
Mouat said. “We took one on the chin against
“We found out that this team has some resiliency, because Sunday was a very
good day for us. And I think both of those games prepared us well for facing a
very good NAIA opponent in
Indeed, the Skylights rebounded from Saturday's loss to
This weekend, Mouat would like to see his team get off to a better start in the
first game of the double dip, especially against a team as highly regarded as
the Coyotes.
“Albertson returns three great players from last year, and they have great size
in the post,” Mouat said. “They also added some great transfers to a team that
nearly went to the national tournament last year.
“They are well-coached and they do things right,” he added. “This team coming
in here has our full respect.”
The Coyotes were just minutes away from making a trip to the NAIA national
tournament last season, losing in the Cascade Conference championship game.
They return three quality players from that team, including 5-11 forward Kim
Strunk. Strunk and 5-6 guard Angie Gribble, were all-conference players last
season. The Coyotes also have the benefit of getting back a healthy Magen
Duferrena. She missed most of last season with a foot injury.
One of the big reasons why the Coyotes have not only Mouat but the rest of the
Cascade Conference concerned this season is the quality transfers they have
added to their program.
Albertson added transfers like 5-11 Jordi Grady and 5-10 Krystn Patterson.
“This team is a lot different than the
“So defending the post and rebounding will be very important for us in the two
games,” he added. “The thing that makes Albertson so good is that not only are
they big, but they shoot the 3-point shot very well. So we are going to have to
respect them everywhere they go with the ball.”
If the Skylights play defense the way they did on Sunday against
Once the Skylights contain the Coyotes defensively, they will look to their own
posts for scoring, as well as hope the shooting of guards Camille Gardner and
Jaci Heny continues. Heny's efforts last weekend against
“We want to make sure we get off to a good start offensively in each game,”
Mouat said. “I think that will be very important because we want to control the
tempo.
“We'll push the ball when we have opportunities. That is standard for us,” he
added. “But another big key will be making sure we take care of the ball.
Turnovers will be critical against a very good team like Albertson.”
Win or lose this weekend, the experience the Skylights will gain from two games
against a quality NAIA opponent will be invaluable down the road.
“We want to improve on what we did last Sunday,” Mouat said. “But this is such
a good test for us because Albertson is a lot like the good teams in the
Frontier Conference.”