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George Ferguson
Havre Daily News sports editor
Despite being shorthanded, despite being tired and despite all of the
off-court issues the Montana State University-Northern women's basketball team
had to face, the Skylights returned to action triumphantly Saturday night in
Playing without four of their top 10 players, the Skylights still managed to
knock off Rocky Mountain College, 66-59, in non-conference action. It was a
game that MSU-N first-year head coach
Tonight, the Skylights (6-3) make their long-awaited return to the
MSU-Northern Fieldhouse when they face the
Tonight's game is also the first time the Skylights have stepped onto the
MSU-Northern Fieldhouse floor since a Nov. 5 win over
The game is being billed as “Pack the House Night” and, according to Mouat, his team is chomping at the bit to play in front of
its home fans.
“We are really looking forward to playing a game on our home floor, in front
of our fans,” Mouat said. “It is the floor we practice on, we sweat on, and we
just can't wait to get back out there and play at home.”
Not only are the Skylights excited about playing on their home floor, but
they are pumped about the prospect of returning to play in front of their fans.
“Northern athletics traditionally has had the best fans in the Frontier
Conference, in my opinion,” Mouat said. “But especially this
program. We have great fans and we're looking forward to playing in
front of them again. We just can't wait.”
Of course, playing at home is only half of the equation. The Skylights still
have to deal with UGF, as well as their own shorthanded bench. Northern came dangerously close to fouling out several players last
weekend in
Northern will be without Jayla McPherson (knee), Chelsie Searle (van accident), and Ashlie
Griffin (van accident) for the rest of the season. Sophomore forward Ashley Trulock also sat out against RMC and her status for
tonight's game was still unknown this morning, according to Mouat.
“We're not sure when we'll have Ashley back,” Mouat said. “Like everyone
else, our main priority is her health, so we're not rushing anything.
“But this team understands what we're up against from here on out as far as
our depth is concerned,” he added. “This isn't going to be a normal season in a
lot of respects. But these kids dealt with it very well against Rocky and they
have a tremendous amount of resiliency, so we're just taking things one game at
a time, one practice at a time.”
To help with the depth, Mouat pulled the redshirt status of guard Mandi Carroll. He also added Jeanna
McPherson, Heather Reiner and Kylee
Star to help with practices.
Although tonight's game with UGF won't count in the Frontier Conference
standings, it will tell both teams a lot about where they are headed in
2005-06.
“The
“They are full of offensive weapons,” he added. “We are certainly going to
have our hands full with them.”
The
“We got outrebounded terribly bad
against Rocky,” Mouat said. “That will be a big key for us against
Offensively, the Skylights did all they could against the Bears in
“I thought we played really well against Rocky, especially at the start of
the game,” Mouat said. “We were tired at the end of the game and we were beat.
But it is going to be like that all season. These kids will continue to battle
through that and we're are very excited about moving on and playing at home.”
Tonight's game between MSU-N and UGF is slated to tip off at 7 at the
MSU-Northern