Bobcats Travel to Packer Country
12/9/2005 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
A pair of teams finding their ways through the challenges of December get together in Green Bay’s Resch Center on Saturday, when the 3-4 Bobcats face 2-5 Wisconsin-Green Bay. Two of MSU’s wins have come against lower-division opponents, including Tuesday’s buzzer-beating victory over Carroll, but the Bobcats look to build on the road success of last weekend’s split in Colorado. The ‘Cats topped Northern Colorado and lost a close game at Denver.
GAME FACTS
TIPOFF 6:05 pm MST
SITE Green Bay, WI
ARENA Resch Center
RADIO Bobcat Network
TV none
PRESS ROW 920-965-8735
HIGHLIGHTS
* Montana State lost its third straight game to Denver on Saturday, with the three losses coming by a combined seven points
* The Bobcats averaged 4.5 blocked shots in the first four games, but only 2.3 in the last three outings
* Bobcat centers Ted Morris and Al Beye shot a combined 6-for-18 (33%) from the free throw line in the first four games this year, but in the last two combined to shoot 8-for-10 (80%)
STREAKS
* Al Beye’s string of 13 straight games with a blocked shot ended Sunday at Denver
* The ‘Cats have blocked at least one shot in 34 consecutive games
NOTEWORTHY
* In spite of its 3-4 record, the Bobcats out-shoot their opponents 48.7% to 43.5% and out-score the opponent 74.1-to-71.3
* The Bobcats are 41-for-53 from the free throw line (77%) in the last three games after starting the year 32-for-58 (55%)
* After averaging 20.0 turnovers a game in the first three outings, Montana State has turned the ball over just 13.3 times in the last three games
* Guard Branden Miller shoots 58% outside the three-point circle (14-for-24) and 29% inside the arc (6-for-21)
GAME FACTS
TIPOFF 6:05 pm MST
SITE Green Bay, WI
ARENA Resch Center
RADIO Bobcat Network
TV none
PRESS ROW 920-965-8735
HIGHLIGHTS
* Montana State lost its third straight game to Denver on Saturday, with the three losses coming by a combined seven points
* The Bobcats averaged 4.5 blocked shots in the first four games, but only 2.3 in the last three outings
* Bobcat centers Ted Morris and Al Beye shot a combined 6-for-18 (33%) from the free throw line in the first four games this year, but in the last two combined to shoot 8-for-10 (80%)
STREAKS
* Al Beye’s string of 13 straight games with a blocked shot ended Sunday at Denver
* The ‘Cats have blocked at least one shot in 34 consecutive games
NOTEWORTHY
* In spite of its 3-4 record, the Bobcats out-shoot their opponents 48.7% to 43.5% and out-score the opponent 74.1-to-71.3
* The Bobcats are 41-for-53 from the free throw line (77%) in the last three games after starting the year 32-for-58 (55%)
* After averaging 20.0 turnovers a game in the first three outings, Montana State has turned the ball over just 13.3 times in the last three games
* Guard Branden Miller shoots 58% outside the three-point circle (14-for-24) and 29% inside the arc (6-for-21)
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