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Yellowjackets Topple School Scoring Record – Route Mustangs (February 1, 2003)

BILLINGS, MT – Seven years to the day after the MSU Billings men’s basketball team set a school and PacWest Conference scoring record in a 141-114 win over Alaska-Anchorage, they set a new record in a 146-73 route of Western New Mexico.  And on a night of records, guard Willy Davison led the charge.

Davison, a senior from Ballantine, Montana, guided the Yellowjackets’ breakneck pace with a career-high 30 points and 11 assists.  The 11 assists tied a career-high set last week in a win over Hawaii Pacific.  The 30 points, on 10-of-15 shooting from the field and 4-of-7 from behind the arc, almost doubled his previous career-best of 17.

“I didn’t think I had even close to 30,” said Davison.  “I was just trying to play the game and if a shot was open, I took the opening.” 

Despite the record scoring outburst, the game started with a slow, grinding pace.  Three 3-pointers by the Mustangs, including two from Joey Ramirez, kept the score close in the first five minutes.  Ramirez finished with a team-high 19 points.

Ramirez’s second triple at 15:26 of the first half tied the score at 9-9.  That’s just about the time the question of win or lose became moot and the only detail left to be decided was how many points the Yellowjackets would score, even if the players and coaches didn’t realize it at the time.

“We didn’t talk about that until there were maybe five minutes left in the game” said Davison of the school record.  “At halftime, we just focused on pushing ourselves harder.  When we got tired, we just wanted to keep pushing ourselves.  Our focus after the first game (with Western New Mexico on Thursday) was defense.  We tried to turn defense into offense.  Defense was our focus all week.”

That focus paid huge dividends as the Yellowjackets’ pressing defense did lead to offense, and a lot of it.  A 19-5 Yellowjacket run between 10:16 and 5:53 blew open the game as MSUB went ahead 43-23.  The Mustangs committed three of their 33 turnovers during that stretch, leaving Davison to force the tempo on the fast break. 

The next five and a half minutes were just as hectic as MSU Billings forged a 65-33 halftime lead.  Davison either scored or assisted in 15 of the Jackets’ final 20 points of the first half.

Western New Mexico, which fell to 3-15 and 1-7 in the PacWest, hardly answered the bell for the second half, arriving on the court just as the horn sounded ending the halftime.  As omens go, it wasn’t a good one for the Mustangs.  They shot just 46 percent from the field in the second half, including 2-of-10 from 3-point range. 

A basket by senior center Kyle Stirmlinger just eight seconds into the half gave MSUB a 34-point lead, and that was as close as the Mustangs would be the rest of the night.  MSU Billings shot a blistering 61 percent from the floor in the game, connecting on 17-of-33 three point attempts (45 percent).  Playing with just eight players because of a string of injuries, the Jackets just might have found their new identity Saturday night. 

Even though the Yellowjackets’ nucleus is still comprised of their three seniors, the team’s new cast members played large rolls in Saturday’s production.  Junior transfer Justin Hassell had a season-high 26 points and also pulled down six rebounds.  Bill Day, a junior transfer, and Cameron Munoz, a true freshman, each added 18 points.

Added to the 21 points and eight rebounds of senior Dan Thompson, and Stirmlinger’s 15 points and five rebounds, the result was a school record and building block for the stretch run of the conference race.  With the win, the Yellowjackets improve to 10-6 overall and 4-4 in the PacWest with seven conference games remaining.

“We’ve talked about everything happening for a reason,” said Davison of defending the PacWest title while missing key players.  “We just try to take it one day at a time because we know some of our teammates haven’t had a tomorrow.”

When the eight remaining Yellowjackets wake up tomorrow, they will find themselves back in the middle of the PacWest title hunt.

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