csstan 47-98 SAC; Hornets win shooting 69%-30%
MSU 48-82 TCU; TCU had 20 more free-throw attempts than MSU even though they only committed 3 fewer fouls
No more Big Sky games until 12/29. Conference play then starts on 1/2.
UMT 92-81 EWU; Money Williams puts up 26 points, 7 assists, and 4 steals
MSU 64-69 IDA; The Vandals have actually won 3 of their last 4 against the Bobcats ISU 72-67 NAU; In blowing a 19-point lead, the Lumberjacks only scored 4 points over the last 7+ minutes
WEB 72-89 UNC; The Bears won first-half shooting 65%-38%
Women
NAU 79-71 ISU; The Bengals shot 67% in the even-numbered quarters but just 24% in the odd-numbered quarters
UNC 52-65 WEB; The Bears shoot a season-low (by far) 29%
EWU 70-78 UMT; This game had 38 combined assists and only 12 combined turnovers
IDA 56-59 MSU; Idaho had 0 free-throw attempts for the game
MSU 63-68 EWU; The Eagles pull it out despite going 1/14 from three
PSU 53-56 SAC; The Viks shoot 30% in the second half UMT 73-71 IDA; The Griz shoot 62% in the second half
WEB 77-80 NAU; Trent McLaughlin & Jayden Jackson combine for 51 points to make up for Carson Towt's injury/ejection
ISU 92-93 UNC(OT); The Bears shoot 86% in overtime and 62% for the game
Women
SAC 76-74 PSU (OT); NAU transfer Fatoumata Jaiteh scores a career-high 28, going 6/7 from the field and 16/19 from the line
UNC 50-58 ISU; The Bears have now lost 4 in a row after winning 6 straight from mid-November to early-December NAU 92-78 WEB; Sophie Glancey puts up 21 points and 14 boards while teammate Leia Beattie goes 6/6 from the field (4/4 from three) IDA 63-50 UMT; The Vandals shoot 63% in the second half and beat Montana in Missoula for the 4th. time ever
EWU 54-66 MSU; The Bobcats blew a 15-point second-half lead, but they closed the game on a 21-4 run to win by double digits anyway
EWU 59-64 PSU; The Viks overcome shooting 24% in the first half IDA 80-67 SAC; Jacob Holt had 17 of Sac's 23 free throws and 35 of their 67 points
NAU 76-81 UMT; Trent McLaughlin fails to make a three-pointer for the first time this season (he had at least 2 in every game coming in) UNC 83-82 MSU; The Bears go 8/12 from three in the second half in overcoming a 20-point deficit
Women
PSU 49-78 EWU; Eastern won assists 20-6 and turnovers 21-8
SAC 48-63 IDA; Augustana transfer Jennifer Aadland puts up 10 points and a career-high 18 rebounds for the Vandals
UMT 46-65 NAU; The Lumberjack starters outscored the Lady Griz starters 60-24 MSU 68-57 UNC; 8 different players had steals for the Bobcats
IDA 63-75 PSU; The Vikings win points-in-the-point 52-24 and win rebounding by 20 EWU 65-54 SAC; The Hornets shot 15% in the first half WEB 77-69 ISU; Dyson Koehler goes 6/8 from three and scores a team-high 21 for Weber UNC 81-57 UMT; The Griz endure their most lopsided home loss since that Senior Night debacle against Portland State in 2008
NAU 53-58 MSU; The Lumberjacks scored 1 point in the last 4:00
Women
SAC 80-89 EWU; This game had 60 total points in the fourth quarter
PSU 56-60 IDA; The Viks outshot Idaho 44%-30%, but they lost pretty much every other stat
ISU 67-72 WEB(OT); This game had as many points in overtime as it did in the fourth quarter (15) MSU 87-81 NAU; The Bobcats shot 55% from three, their best mark in a game in 5 years
UMT 49-57 UNC; The Bears won inside shooting 50%-31%
JALMOND wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:39 am
Montana Lady Griz coach Brian Holsinger on leave from the team. Nate Harris named acting head coach in the interim.
Bobcatnation rumor: "Can’t put your hands on a woman in the workplace."
He's technically on leave, but I can't see Holsinger being the Lady Griz head coach again. The team wasn't doing well on the court, fans were already starting to call for his head, and now we have this. It's also his contract year, I believe, so UM doesn't really lose anything by shedding him. I don't mind, really—he came off as an arrogant douche from the beginning.
MSU 67-70 ISU; The Bengals end an 11-game losing streak to MSU, beating them for the first time since 2018 UMT 63-59 WEB; Malik Moore & Te'jon Sawyer combined for 35 points including each of Montana's last 11
SAC 53-77 NAU; Lumberjacks win three-point shooting 44%-17%
PSU 69-72 UNC; Viking G Qiant Myers had an ambivalent game with 19 points, 7 assists, and 8 turnovers
Women
UNC 52-58 PSU; The Viks hold on despite going 0/11 from three in the second half NAU 75-70 SAC; The 'Jacks blew a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter, but they immediately followed with an 11-0 run to clinch the win
WEB 70-74 UMT; Interim-coach Nate Harris becomes the all-time Lady Griz leader in winning percentage
ISU 52-94 MSU; The Bengals actually led by 5 after the first quarter
EWU 76-83 IDA; Vandals go a perfect 15/15 from the line
UMT 61-86 ISU; Bengals win the second half 50-17 MSU 80-71 WEB; Jed Miller comes off the bench to go 12/12 from the line and score a game-high 20 points PSU 80-69 NAU; Qiant Myers puts up 14 points, 11 assists and only 1 turnover (PSU only had 4 total turnovers)
SAC 64-68 UNC; Jaron Rillie goes 9/10 from the line to help the Bears win their 8th. straight
Women
NAU 76-53 PSU; Lumberjacks win the fourth quarter 28-10
UNC 48-51 SAC; The Bears scored 1 point in the fourth quarter
EWU 57-67 IDA; Central Missouri transfer Olivia Nelson ties her career high with 29 points
ISU 60-81 UMT; The Lady Griz get their most lopsided win over ISU since 2009
WEB 51-75 MSU; The Bobcats are averaging 13.8 steals-per-game and forcing 23.4 turnovers-per-game (both top-15 nationally)