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This Week In Warrior Athletics
February 5, 2007
EVENTS:
Women’s and men’s basketball doubleheaders:
vs. Montana State-Northern, Thursday, Feb.
8, women at 6 p.m., men at 8 p.m., LCSC
Activity Center; vs. University of Great
Falls, Saturday, Feb. 10, women at 6 p.m.,
men at 8 p.m., LCSC Activity Center.
Tennis – LCSC
women vs. MSU-Billings, 9 a.m., Friday, Feb.
9; vs. Whitman, 8 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 10;
vs. Gonzaga, 10 a.m., Sunday, Feb. 11, all
at LCSC Tennis Center; LCSC men vs. Whitman,
5 p.m., Friday, Feb. 9; vs. MSU-Billings, 9
p.m., Friday, Feb. 9, both at LCSC Tennis
Center.
Women’s basketball:
The
Warriors look to move closer to claiming the
Frontier Conference title this week when
they play host to Montana State-Northern and
the University of Great Falls this week.
LCSC,
ranked No. 2 in the country brings a 14-game
win streak into Thursday’s contest against
MSU-Northern. The Warriors are a perfect 8-0
in conference play and one game ahead of
Montana-Western. MSU-Northern is 4-5 and
15-8; while Great Falls is riding a 10-game
losing streak to stand at 0-9 in conference
play and 2-20 overall.
The
Warriors play four of their final six games
at home where they are 11-0 so far this
season.
LCSC is
coming off a 62-47 road win over Westminster
in its first game without leading scorer
Aundrea Morrison, who suffered a
season-ending knee injury two weeks ago.
Katya Yancheva took Morrison’s place in the
starting lineup and responded with a
season-high 22 points.
Senior
post Ashley Baker leads the team in scoring
and rebounding with averages of 15.3 and
8.3, respectively. Senior guard Janeen
Nelson is at 11.3 points per game, while
junior guard Jade Fulbright is at 10.2
points.
Junior
point guard Katie Hart is fifth in the
country in assists at 5.9 per game and is a
key reason why LCSC ranks third in the
country in assists and fourth in
assist-to-turnover ratio.
The
Warriors are second in the country in
scoring margin, outscoring the opposition by
an average of 22 points per game. LCSC also
is sixth in scoring at 81.4 points, ninth in
offensive rebounds and field goal
percentage, and 10th in defensive rebounds.
MSU-Northern
is led by 6-0 senior post DeLayne Johnston,
who tops the team in scoring (13.9 points
per game), rebounding (6.9), steals (1.1),
and blocks (1.2).
The
Skylights rank No. 2 in the country in
3-point shooting at 41.1 percent, and are
seventh in overall field goal percentage at
46.9 percent.
Like MSU-Northern,
Great Falls also is a good 3-point shooting
team. The Argos ranks No. 13 in 3-pointers
made at 7.3 per game and are shooting 35.6
percent from the arc, which ranks No. 17 in
the country.
Laura
Keaster, a 5-7 junior guard, leads in the
team in scoring at 18.6 points per game,
which ranks 11th in the country. She’s also
ninth in 3-point field goal percentage at
45.9 percent. Meghan Schwantes, a 5-10
senior, leads the team in rebounding at 6.2
per game.
Frontier Conference standings
– Lewis-Clark State 8-0,
22-1; Montana-Western 7-1, 22-2; Carroll
7-2, 23-2; Montana State-Northern 4-5, 15-8;
Montana Tech 3-5, 15-7; Westminster 3-5,
15-9; Rocky Mountain 2-7, 8-17; Great Falls
0-9, 2-20.
Men’s
basketball:
The
hottest and coldest teams in the conference
await the Warriors this week as five teams
are within one loss of the conference leader
heading into the final three weeks of the
season.
LCSC,
which has lost its last two games, is second
in the league at 6-2 and is 17-6 overall,
trailing Carroll by a half-game.
MSU-Northern,
which handed Carroll its second league loss
last week, moved into third in the standings
at 6-3 and is riding a three-game win streak
to stand 16-8 overall. The Skylights have
won four of their last five since falling to
LCSC at home 74-61 last month.
“MSU-Northern got two huge wins this past
weekend over Carroll and Rocky Mountain,”
LCSC coach Tim Walker says. “They are
playing extremely well right now and have a
lot of momentum coming in here Thursday
night. “We will have to do a good job of
controlling their scorers and limiting easy
baskets.”
Junior
forward Mike Gordy and senior guard Teran
Lee give the Warriors a solid one-two
scoring punch. Gordy is averaging a
team-best 16.4 points per game, while Lee is
at 14.8. Chris Pitts is third on the team at
8.7 points, and leads the team in both
rebounding and blocked shots. Freshman guard
Napoleon Gordon leads the team in steals and
is second to Lee in assists.
As a
team, the Warriors are posting some
impressive defensive numbers. LCSC is second
in the NAIA in 3-point field goal percentage
defense, holding opponents to 28.8 percent
accuracy from the arc. LCSC also is third in
point allowed at 58.4 per game, fourth in
scoring margin by outscoring the opposition
by nearly 20 points a game, and is fourth in
turnover margin, forcing 6.4 more than
committing per game. The Warriors are
seventh in field goal percentage defense.
Delvaughn Tinned, a 6-0 junior guard, paces
MSU-Northern in scoring at 15.9 points per
game, while 6-6 senior Durwin Williams tops
the team in rebounding and steals.
As a
team, MSU-Northern is eighth in defensive
3-point field goal percentage, and is 10th
in assist to turnover ratio.
“They
are athletic and present some difficult
match ups for us on the defensive end of the
floor,” Walker says of the Skylights. “On
the offensive side of the ball, we just have
to play better. We need to get more
production from some spots on the floor. We
also need someone to go get some offensive
rebounds, as those translate into easy
points for us. We will need a very good
effort Thursday night to be successful.”
LCSC’s
opponent on Saturday, Great Falls, has yet
to break into the conference win column and
is 0-9 in conference play and 11-14 overall.
Great
Falls is without its leading scorer and
rebounder, Tyrone Witherspoon, who suffered
facial injuries in a collision with another
player during a game. He suffered a
concussion and possible eye socket damage,
which required surgery. Witherspoon was
averaging 17.5 points and 8.0 rebounds a
game.
Frontier Conference standings
– Carroll 7-2, 17-7; LCSC 6-2, 17-6; Montana
State-Northern 6-3, 16-8; Westminster 5-3,
13-10; Montana Tech 5-3, 10-11; Rocky
Mountain 4-5, 14-11; Montana-Western 1-7,
7-14; Great Falls 0-9, 11-14.
Tennis:
The
Warrior women kick off the season this
weekend by hosting a four-team round-robin
tournament and then facing Gonzaga. The men,
who opened two weeks ago, will have two
matches, all taking place at the LCSC Tennis
Center.
On
Friday, the LCSC women’s team will face
Montana State-Billings at 9 a.m. The LCSC
men jump into action against Whitman at 5
p.m., and MSU-Billings at 9 p.m. MSU-Billings
and Whitman men play at 1 p.m.
The
women’s tournament continues on Saturday
with Albertson against MSU-Billings at 8
a.m., Whitman against Albertsons at noon,
Whitman against MSU-Billings at 4 p.m., and
LCSC against Whitman at 8 p.m.
Sunday,
Gonzaga will be in town to face Albertsons
at 10 a.m., and then LCSC at 2 p.m. |