’Tis the season: Skylights face a scary December
(Created:
Wednesday, December 06, 2006)
MSU-Northern
starts tough road trip tonight at NCAA Division II MSU-Billings
George Ferguson Havre Daily News sports editor gferguson@havredailynews.com
The Frontier Conference season doesn’t start until January. But Montana State
University-Northern women’s basketball coach Chris Mouat
is making sure that his team will be ready when conference play rolls around
next month. Mouat and the No. 24 Skylights (8-3) are
set to embark on the most difficult portion of their nonconference
schedule, starting tonight with a game at NCAA Division II Montana State
University-Billings. The Skylights and Lady Yellowjackets
tip off at 6 in Billings.
Tonight’s game is the start of an extremely difficult stretch of three games
for MSU-N. After the Skylights leave Billings,
they will head to Lewiston, Idaho,
for a pair of games against Simon-Fraser
University and NCAA Division
III George
Fox University.
“We’re certainly going to find out where we’re at after these three games,” Mouat said. “The three teams we’re playing this week are
very good. All three of them have played tough competition this season and all
three of them are extremely talented. “But our schedule is like this for a
reason,” he added. “We want to play these good teams right now because
conference play is coming soon and games like this will certainly prepare us
for what we’re going to go through every night in our league.” Tonight, the
Skylights will take on a former Frontier Conference foe in MSU-B. The series
between Northern and MSU-B goes back a long way, and the two teams hooked up
most recently in 2003, when MSU-B beat Northern 79- 71 in Billings. The Lady Jackets lead the overall
series, 27-21. MSU-B is 2-3 this season, but the Lady Jackets are predicted to
finish at or near the top of the always-talented Heartland Conference. And
despite their sub-.500 record, Mouat knows his team
is in for a real battle tonight. “Well, they are just a very good team,” he
said. “They are young, but they are very talented. “They have better guards
than we have seen this season,” he added. “And they have an All-American post
player who will present us with a difficult matchup.”
That All-American Mouat speaks of is 6-0 forward
Michelle Lieber. Lieber is
a dominant post player who is averaging 16. 6 points and 9.6
rebounds this season. The duty of trying to stop Leiber
tonight will likely fall on MSU-N standout DeLayne
Johnston, who is off to a great start in her own right. Johnston is averaging 16 points and 11 rebound in 2006. Johnston
will get help defensively and on the offensive end from Michele VanDyke, Jayla McPherson and
Ashley Trulock. Trulock is
coming off the bench to give MSU-N 11 points and six rebounds per outing.
Defense will be critical for MSU-N tonight, and guarding Lieber
isn’t the only challenge the Skylights face. MSU-B gets solid production from
former Lewistown standout Alira Carpenter (14.6 ppg), as well as 5-10 Belgrade
star Jen Smith and 5-11 Kayla McPherson. In the backcourt, the Lady Jackets
have a great guard and a dangerous shooter in Jetton Meadows. “Getting off to a
good start defensively is going to be critical against a team like this,” Mouat said. “We can’t afford to put ourselves in a hole in
the first half. If we do that, we could be in for a long night. “And guarding
them is just as tough on the perimeter as it is in the paint,” he added. “Their
quickness at the guard position is certainly a concern. They just have a lot of
really good pieces to the puzzle.” Of course, stopping MSU-B will only be half
of the chore facing the Skylights tonight. Northern must also get offensive
production both inside and out to have a chance of leaving Billings victorious. At the guard position, Chelsie Searle is off to a hot start this season, averaging
13 points per game and shooting better then 45 percent from the 3-point line.
Point guard Becky Sorenson also has improved steadily since she made her
Skylight debut back in October. “This is a great challenge for our basketball
team,” Mouat said. “We’re really going to find out a
lot about ourselves down there. I mean, you do that with whoever you play, but
playing MSU-B is a big step up for us and it will certainly tell us where we
need to be come January.” Tonight’s game in Billings is an exhibition for MSU-N, but it
will count toward the Lady Jackets’ overall record. Northern will stay in Billings tonight and head for Idaho Thursday morning. The Skylights will
face one of the best, if not the best Canadian women’s program this season in
Simon-Fraser Friday at 5 p.m. and then face George Fox Saturday at 3 p. m.
“It’s hard to impress upon people how good Simon-Fraser is this year,” Mouat said. “They are going to contend for a national
championship in Canada
this season. They are loaded with talent and they play a great schedule. Last
year they played Connecticut and the University of Texas. Those were nonconference
games for them. So we are really going to have our hands full. “And George Fox
is expected to contend for a league championship and a spot in the national
tournament,” he added. “These three games are going to be really tough on us.
But we want that right now. We want to play great teams like this and we’re
excited about the trip.” The Skylights wrap up the month of December with road
games at the University of Mary and Dickinson
State University.