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Lady Griz take care of business on the road
2/13/2020 2:32:00 PM | Women's Basketball
In a midday matchup of teams heading in opposite directions, Montana took care of business and then some on Thursday, winning 78-46 at Weber State.
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The Lady Griz (14-9, 9-5 BSC) shot 49.2 percent to win their third straight, their fifth in their last six games, and move one step closer to a first-round bye at next month's Big Sky tournament in Boise.
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It was Montana's largest margin of victory in a Big Sky Conference road game since February 2009 and the Lady Griz' largest margin of victory over Weber State in Ogden since February 1990.
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The Wildcats (3-20, 1-13 BSC), who went 5 for 29 in the second half as Montana pulled away, lost their 10th straight game.
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Taylor Goligoski scored a game-high 17 points off the bench. Madi Schoening, Abby Anderson and Jamie Pickens all scored 11 points, McKenzie Johnston totaled nine assists.
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Johnston moved past Kelly Pilcher (1990-94) and into sixth place on the Montana career assists list with 480. She is eight away from matching Cheri Bratt (1980-84) and breaking into the top five.
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Best of all, considering what is yet to come on the road trip, no one was overly taxed by playing a lot of minutes.
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Montana will play at Idaho State (12-10, 8-5 BSC) at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The Bengals, who host Montana State on Thursday night, topped the Lady Griz in Missoula last month.
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Johnston played 30 minutes. The other eight players were on the court for between 16 and 23 minutes, none of it requiring heavy lifting to get the win.
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"That was great to see, because we've got a big one on Saturday," said coach Shannon Schweyen. "Idaho State is always physical. You don't want to be going into that one dragging."
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Montana scored just four points through the opening five minutes on Thursday before Goligoski checked in and provided some instant offense.
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She scored on a driving layup, then nailed back-to-back 3-pointers less than a minute apart to put Montana up 16-9. She scored eight points in the opening period.
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"She came in and had total confidence banging those threes," said Schweyen. "She made some nice plays and played some good defense. That was one of her better games."
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Montana led 35-28 at the break, then ran away from Weber State in the second half, outscoring the Wildcats 43-18 over the final 20 minutes.
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The Lady Griz had eight steals in the third quarter alone and forced Weber State into 14 second-half turnovers, 19 for the game.
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"We switched to the zone, and I think it slowed them down," said Schweyen. "We finally got into a little bit of a flow where we could get some fast-breaks and get some good things going."
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Emma Stockholm just missed a double-double, finishing with nine points and 12 rebounds, which matched her career high. Anderson had three blocks, Sophia Stiles three steals.
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The Lady Griz (14-9, 9-5 BSC) shot 49.2 percent to win their third straight, their fifth in their last six games, and move one step closer to a first-round bye at next month's Big Sky tournament in Boise.
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It was Montana's largest margin of victory in a Big Sky Conference road game since February 2009 and the Lady Griz' largest margin of victory over Weber State in Ogden since February 1990.
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The Wildcats (3-20, 1-13 BSC), who went 5 for 29 in the second half as Montana pulled away, lost their 10th straight game.
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Taylor Goligoski scored a game-high 17 points off the bench. Madi Schoening, Abby Anderson and Jamie Pickens all scored 11 points, McKenzie Johnston totaled nine assists.
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Johnston moved past Kelly Pilcher (1990-94) and into sixth place on the Montana career assists list with 480. She is eight away from matching Cheri Bratt (1980-84) and breaking into the top five.
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Best of all, considering what is yet to come on the road trip, no one was overly taxed by playing a lot of minutes.
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Montana will play at Idaho State (12-10, 8-5 BSC) at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The Bengals, who host Montana State on Thursday night, topped the Lady Griz in Missoula last month.
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Johnston played 30 minutes. The other eight players were on the court for between 16 and 23 minutes, none of it requiring heavy lifting to get the win.
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"That was great to see, because we've got a big one on Saturday," said coach Shannon Schweyen. "Idaho State is always physical. You don't want to be going into that one dragging."
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Montana scored just four points through the opening five minutes on Thursday before Goligoski checked in and provided some instant offense.
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She scored on a driving layup, then nailed back-to-back 3-pointers less than a minute apart to put Montana up 16-9. She scored eight points in the opening period.
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"She came in and had total confidence banging those threes," said Schweyen. "She made some nice plays and played some good defense. That was one of her better games."
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Montana led 35-28 at the break, then ran away from Weber State in the second half, outscoring the Wildcats 43-18 over the final 20 minutes.
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The Lady Griz had eight steals in the third quarter alone and forced Weber State into 14 second-half turnovers, 19 for the game.
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"We switched to the zone, and I think it slowed them down," said Schweyen. "We finally got into a little bit of a flow where we could get some fast-breaks and get some good things going."
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Emma Stockholm just missed a double-double, finishing with nine points and 12 rebounds, which matched her career high. Anderson had three blocks, Sophia Stiles three steals.
Team Stats
Mont
Weber
FG%
.492
.281
3FG%
.357
.158
FT%
.625
.700
RB
40
39
TO
12
19
STL
13
7
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