The Montana State women rolled to their sixth-straight win in conference play on Saturday, beating Weber State 75-51 to remain undefeated in the Big Sky.
BOZEMAN — The Montana State women's basketball team continued to force turnovers at a high rate in its 75-51 Big Sky Conference win over Weber State on Saturday at Worthington Arena. A career game from Natalie Picton and a massive turnover disparity led MSU to its highest-scoring game in nearly three years.
Weber State Wildcats (5-9, 2-2 Big Sky) at Montana State Bobcats (15-2, 5-0 Big Sky) Bozeman, Montana; Saturday, 4 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Montana State plays Weber State after Natalie Picton scored 24 points in Montana State's 94-52 victory against the Idaho State Bengals.
Montana State used a 15-2 second-half run to get back in the win column Saturday, surging past Weber State for an 80-71 Big Sky Conference men's basketball win at the Dee Events Center.
In the second half, the Griz were outscored 50-18, made just five field goals, had a drought of 8:26 without a basket and were outrebounded 26-5.
Weber State Wildcats (5-9, 2-2 Big Sky) at Montana State Bobcats (15-2, 5-0 Big Sky) Bozeman, Montana; Saturday, 4 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Montana State hosts Weber State after Natalie Picton scored 24 points in Montana State's 94-52 victory over the Idaho State Bengals.
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BOZEMAN, Mont. — Montana State University's Esmeralda Morales earned Big Sky Player of the Week honors for women's basketball Tuesday. It's the second time this season that the senior guard received the honor, but first as the sole winner. Morales was the co-Big Sky Player of the Week after the second week on Nov. 18.
BOZEMAN — For the second time this season, Montana State senior Esmeralda Morales has been named Big Sky Conference women's basketball player of the week, the league office announced on Tuesday afternoon. “I am so proud of the response our team showed after having a slow start.” MSU head coach Tricia Binford
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