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Catamounts, Panthers and Bobcats
Continuing our tour of Felidae, Montana State (3-1) arrives at Williams following last night’s 60-50 lost at South Dakota State. The Bobcats played a competitive first half trailing the Jacks 27-22. The third quarter did the deed as SDSU outscored Montana State 24-7. Postgame, Bobcat head coach Tricia Binford thought her team played impatiently with a rushed offense. She expects a more deliberate, make them guard you, effort against the Gophers.
Last season Montana state finished 16-15 (11-9 Big Sky) good for 5th in the conference. In the Big Sky Tournament, the Bobcats lost to Portland State and failed to make post season play. This season, the Bobcats were projected 1st in the Big Sky. What’s changed? It’s 6’0” senior forward Fallyn Freije. Frije joined the Bobcats after sitting out a year following her transfer from North Dakota. In her final season with the Fighting Hawks Frije averaged 13.2 points per game. It was impressive enough to make Frije, the pre-season Big Sky MVP selection. She joins an upper classman dominated team. Frije was joined on the pre-season All Conference teams by senior guard Oliana Squires. Against South Dakota State, Frije had a bit of a tough shooting night going 4-11 with 11 points.
Another player to watch is sophomore guard Tori Martell who led the Bobcats in scoring through the first three games with 12.7 points per game aided by shooting 9-14 from three. Unfortunately, Martell could not get going against SDSU scoring only 2 points in 25 minutes.
Montana State is coached by Tricia Binford in her 15th season. Binford’s Bobcats won back to back regular season Big Sky championships in 2015-16 and 2016-17. Her only NCAA appearance was in 2016-17 when the Bobcats also captured the Big Sky tournament title. Montana State’s associate head coach, Sunny Smallwood, is familiar to Gopher fans. She was associate head coach at Nebraska for nine seasons before leaving for a couple of years at Boise State. Smallwood then spent two years at Arizona before joining Montana State in June 2018.
Wins: UC Davis 77-65, Carroll College 67-33, MSU Northern 93-34.
Losses: @ South Dakota State 50-60.
Note: This is the Bobcats first meeting with Minnesota.
Minnesota Connection: Senior forward Martha Kuderer (Chanhassen); sophomore forward Gabby Moochi (Champlain); freshman guard Kenzie Stumne (Forest Lake); junior guard Tori Martell (Somerset, Wisconsin).
(Montana State has not updated their stats through last nights game.)
Probable Starters:
F 5’11” Sr Martha Kuderer
G 5’6” Fr Darian White
F 6’0” Sr Fallyn Freije
G 5’8” Sr Oliana Squires
F 6’2” Sr Madeline Smith
Others:
G 5’8” Jr Tori Martell
G 5’9” Fr Madison Jackson
F 6’2” Sr Blaire Braxton
F 6’2” Fr Kola Bad Bear
Continuing our tour of Felidae, Montana State (3-1) arrives at Williams following last night’s 60-50 lost at South Dakota State. The Bobcats played a competitive first half trailing the Jacks 27-22. The third quarter did the deed as SDSU outscored Montana State 24-7. Postgame, Bobcat head coach Tricia Binford thought her team played impatiently with a rushed offense. She expects a more deliberate, make them guard you, effort against the Gophers.
Last season Montana state finished 16-15 (11-9 Big Sky) good for 5th in the conference. In the Big Sky Tournament, the Bobcats lost to Portland State and failed to make post season play. This season, the Bobcats were projected 1st in the Big Sky. What’s changed? It’s 6’0” senior forward Fallyn Freije. Frije joined the Bobcats after sitting out a year following her transfer from North Dakota. In her final season with the Fighting Hawks Frije averaged 13.2 points per game. It was impressive enough to make Frije, the pre-season Big Sky MVP selection. She joins an upper classman dominated team. Frije was joined on the pre-season All Conference teams by senior guard Oliana Squires. Against South Dakota State, Frije had a bit of a tough shooting night going 4-11 with 11 points.
Another player to watch is sophomore guard Tori Martell who led the Bobcats in scoring through the first three games with 12.7 points per game aided by shooting 9-14 from three. Unfortunately, Martell could not get going against SDSU scoring only 2 points in 25 minutes.
Montana State is coached by Tricia Binford in her 15th season. Binford’s Bobcats won back to back regular season Big Sky championships in 2015-16 and 2016-17. Her only NCAA appearance was in 2016-17 when the Bobcats also captured the Big Sky tournament title. Montana State’s associate head coach, Sunny Smallwood, is familiar to Gopher fans. She was associate head coach at Nebraska for nine seasons before leaving for a couple of years at Boise State. Smallwood then spent two years at Arizona before joining Montana State in June 2018.
Wins: UC Davis 77-65, Carroll College 67-33, MSU Northern 93-34.
Losses: @ South Dakota State 50-60.
Note: This is the Bobcats first meeting with Minnesota.
Minnesota Connection: Senior forward Martha Kuderer (Chanhassen); sophomore forward Gabby Moochi (Champlain); freshman guard Kenzie Stumne (Forest Lake); junior guard Tori Martell (Somerset, Wisconsin).
(Montana State has not updated their stats through last nights game.)
Probable Starters:
F 5’11” Sr Martha Kuderer
G 5’6” Fr Darian White
F 6’0” Sr Fallyn Freije
G 5’8” Sr Oliana Squires
F 6’2” Sr Madeline Smith
Others:
G 5’8” Jr Tori Martell
G 5’9” Fr Madison Jackson
F 6’2” Sr Blaire Braxton
F 6’2” Fr Kola Bad Bear