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Cats vs Carroll today

Post by catpilot » Sat Nov 01, 2014 5:50 pm

A bit sad that there isn't a single comment about the game this afternoon with the Lady Saints…but then there really isn't much to say…small crowd (maybe more from Helena!), mediocre ball handling on our part, lots of missed signals. I know it is very early in the season, but this win was uninspired.



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Re: Cats vs Carroll today

Post by LongTimeCatFan » Sat Nov 01, 2014 6:01 pm

Its still football season and we aren't sucking so not really in to round ball yet.

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Re: Cats vs Carroll today

Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sun Nov 02, 2014 10:14 am

Cats won by 10. Playing these NAIA teams early can be scary-Carroll had at least 2 games under their belt to work out their kinks.



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Re: Cats vs Carroll today

Post by Colter_Nuanez » Sun Nov 02, 2014 12:39 pm

MSU press release

The Montana State women’s basketball team used a 20-7 run at the midway mark of the second half to propel them to a 59-49 win over Carroll College, Saturday afternoon in exhibition action.

Leading 35-34 with 14:55 remaining in the game, MSU rattled off an 11-3 run as five different Bobcats scored, taking a 46-37 advantage following a Jasmine Hommes three-pointer. Montana State built its largest lead at 55-41 with 6:23 left on a Hommes layup.

“I’m pleased with our performance,” said MSU Head Coach Tricia Binford, who enters her 10th year at Montana State. “I thought we did a nice job defending. Our kids had good focus and effort. However, we certainly need some work rebounding on both ends of the floor.”

Montana State shot 40 percent for the game, including 42 percent in the second half. The Bobcats committed just eight turnovers, while forcing Carroll into 18 miscues and just 35 percent shooting in the final stanza.

“Our offensive tempo showed a lot of improvement,” Binford said. “We had good shot selection, but had a hard time getting some shots to fall. We’ll continue to stick to the process.”

Hommes finished the contest with a game-high 19 points, while Lindsay Stockton came off the bench for 16 points, while dishing out eight assists. Hommes also led the Bobcats under the glass with six rebounds, while Alexa Dawkins added five boards.

“Lindsay was a huge spark and did a nice job dictating tempo in the early going,” Binford said. “I thought Ausha Cole gave us a lift in the second half, especially with her defensive pressure. In addition, Jasmine defended really well. We challenged some kids and it was nice to see them apply those things.”

Carroll was paced by Kalee Junkermier and Baylee Watson with 11 points, apiece.

MSU will host Minot State on Nov. 9 in Worthington Arena.



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