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November 4,
2007
Jackets Fall to Kentucky Wesleyan at
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ANAHEIM, Calif.- The Montana State
Billings men’s basketball team fell 87-67 to Kentucky Wesleyan
Sunday in game three of the Disney DII West Coast Tip Off
Classic. The Yellowjackets drop to 0-3 on the early season
while the Panthers improved to 2-1.
The Panthers
led the Jackets by as many as 18 points halfway through the
first half before taking a 46-33 halftime score into the locker
room. The Yellowjackets pulled within seven points midway
through the second half after
John
Brooks (Perris, Calif.) forced a Panthers’ turnover scoring
on the fast break, but a 17-4 run by the Panthers over a three
and a half minute span put the game out of reach for MSUB.
“This was a wonderful opportunity for our
team,” said Yellowjacket head coach Craig Carse. “The players
worked very hard and I am proud of them. The three teams we
played in the tournament were of the highest quality, and was a
great learning experience for us.”
The Yellowjackets were led by
Jeff Miner’s (Gresham, Ore.) 19 points. Miner was 5-of-14
from the field and just 1-of-6 from long range, but was a
perfect 8-of-8 from the charity stripe. Brooks netted 15 points
on 5-of-10 shooting from the field with teammate
Aaron
Terry (Moreno Valley, Calif.) adding 10 points and five
rebounds.
Tyler
Hentzen (Brea, Calif.) grabbed a team-high eight boards.
As a team the Yellowjackets were 19-of-48
from the field, 4-of-20 from the perimeter, and 25-of-34 from
the free throw line for 74 percent. MSUB was out-rebounded
48-27 in the game by the Panthers.
Two Panthers posted double-doubles, with
four scoring in double figures. They were led by Lorenzo
Taylor’s 23 points and 10 rebounds. Taylor was 10-of-13 from
the floor and 3-of-5 from the charity stripe. Jeff Fahnbulleh
scored 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. Maurice Blakey and
T.J. Smith each added 14 and 11 points respectively.
The Panthers were 36-of-74 from the field,
6-of-9 from the perimeter, and 9-of-15 from the line. They had
10 steals in the game and posted 25 second chance points.
“We played a balanced game, and all eleven
players on the roster saw court time,” added Carse. “We
appreciate the support from our fans that either live here in
Calif., or made the trip to watch us play; it really made the
experience great. I think we have a bright future with this
talented group of players.”
The Yellowjackets return to Billings to
hold its Alumni Game on Saturday, Nov. 10 with tip off scheduled
for 2:00 p.m. at Alterowitz Gymnasium. Following the Alumni
Game the Jackets head to Omaha, Neb., for a pair of games
November 23 and 24. The Yellowjackets face St. Cloud State on
Friday followed by a game against the host team Nebraska-Omaha
on Saturday.
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