Northridge Reclaims Share of First in Big Sky
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Cal State Northridge appeared dead. Even Coach Bobby Braswell walked out on the Matadors.
But that helped to resurrect Northridge, which rallied from a 12-point halftime deficit and defeated first-place Montana State, 72-65, in a Big Sky Conference game before 5,566 Thursday night at Bozeman, Mont.
Northridge, 12-8 overall and 5-2 in the Big Sky, reclaimed a share of first after pulling off its biggest rally of the season and quieting a torrid-shooting Bobcat team that entered the game leading Division I in three-point shooting percentage.
“One of the TV guys said to me that we were like Lazarus,” Braswell said. “We were dead and we came back to life.”
Montana State (12-7, 4-2) made six of nine three-point shots and was 17 of 34 (50%) shooting before walking off the court with a 42-30 halftime lead.
After watching his team make only 12 of 34 shots (35.3%)--including three of 10 from three-point range--Braswell walked out of the locker room.
“I walked out on them and said, ‘I don’t know what to tell you guys,’ ” Braswell said. “It wasn’t a ploy on my part. It was the worst first half we had played all season. I chewed them a little and I was disgusted. Sometimes you have to challenge the players. This showed some character on our part. The second half was a complete turnaround.”
For both teams.
Led by center Brian Heinle, the Big Sky’s leading scorer, Northridge quickly moved within striking distance and used a 7-1 run to pull within 62-61 on Marco McCain’s three-point basket with 4:50 to play.
The Matadors moved ahead to stay, 67-65, on two free throws by Jeff Parris with 2:20 to play.
Meanwhile, Montana State went cold. The Bobcats were seven of 26 (26.9%) shooting in the second half and made only three of 15 from three-point range.
The Bobcats scored only three points in the final 6:02.
Northridge, which plays Saturday at Montana, is tied with Eastern Washington and Weber State at 5-2 in the conference.