Lights give
Bengals all they can handle
(Created:
Friday, November 23, 2007 12:25 PM MST)
George
Ferguson Havre Daily News sports editor gferguson@havredailynews.com
For the second time in as many weeks, the Montana
State University- Northern men’s basketball team lost an exhibition game to an
NCAA Division I opponent. But on Wednesday night i n Pocatello, Idaho,
the unbeaten Lights didn’t go away quietly, giving the the
Idaho State Bengals all they could handle in a 76-69 loss that won’t count
against their schedule. “It’s one of those things, we felt like we were right
in it at halftime, a lot like we were against the Grizzlies,” MSU-N head coach
Shawn Huse said. “And like in that game, I think it started to slip away from
us in the second half. “But the thing I’m most proud of our kids for us is that
even though they knew this game wasn’t going to hurt us in the long run,” he
added. “Here they were battling back late in the game and finding ways to
really make a game of it down the stretch. That’s just the kind of team we
have. They never quit.” Having lost to the University of Montana
in blowout fashion back on Nov. 14, the Lights weren’t about to do the same
against ISU. Northern trailed by just four points at halftime, 41-37. But it
didn’t take long for the Bengals to build a 15-point lead in the second half,
and it looked as though the Lights were in for a long final 10 minutes. But as Huse pointed out, his team refused to go away, and the
Lights cut the lead all the way down to two points late in the contest.
And while they came up short in the end, Northern got what it needed out of the
trip to Pocatello.
“I think if anything, we should gain a lot of conf idence
from thi s experience,” Huse said. “We played to
Division I teams and we faced a lot of things we can’t simulate in practice. We
faced pressure eon the road and two teams that are more athletic and more
physical then we are. But as well as we played against Idaho State, I think we
gained a lot of confidence in knowing that we can go out and play with
anybody.” As expected, the Lights shot the ball particularly well from the
3-point line. Junior guard Travis Noble, an Idaho native, poured in a game-high 18
points, including a 4-for-6 performance from beyond the arc. Delvaughn Tinned also hit a pair of three’s on his way to
14 points, and Andrew Sellars knocked down three trey’s in scoring 11 points. MSU-N shot 46 percent from the
field and 52 percent from three in the loss. Fouls hurt the Lights in the long
run as ISU made 26 trips to the freethrow line
compared to just six by the Lights. The Bengals (2-3) were paced by Lucas Stajn’s 15 points and eight rebounds, while Logan Kinghorn had 13 points and leading scorer Matt Stucki added 12 points in the win. Neither
Wednesday night’s loss to ISU or the Nov. 14 loss to UM count against
the Lights’ 6-0 record. Now, Northern will get back into the swing of NAIA
action when it travels to Dickinson, N.D. for a tournament hosted by Dickinson State
University. The Lights
play DSU on Saturday night and fellow Frontier Conference member UM-Western on
Sunday. “We have two tough games out there,” Huse said. “Dickinson is a good team and we’ve had some
battles with them the last couple of years. And it’s always interesting playing
a team from our league this early in the season. This will be a good test for
our team coming off the game against Idaho
State.” The Lights
haven’t played at home since Nov. 3, and they will next play at home on Nov. 30
and Dec. 1 when they host the AmericInn Classic.