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final score lady griz 62 weber 52
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OGDEN, Utah -- Katie Baker poured in 26 points to lead Montana past Weber State 62-52 in Big Sky Conference women's basketball Thursday. Baker made 10 of 16 from the field, including one of one from beyond the arc, and five of five free throws. Jordan Sullivan added 15 points and nine rebounds for Montana (15-11, 8-5).
Weber State fell to 2-24 overall and 0-13 in league.
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Feb. 16, 2012
Junior Katie Baker and sophomore Jordan Sullivan combined for 41 points and Montana shot 48.1 percent in the Lady Griz' 62-52 victory at Weber State Thursday night at Ogden, Utah. Baker finished with a career-high 26 points, Sullivan a career-high 15. The win kept Montana (15-11, 8-5 BSC) in a tie for fourth in the Big Sky Conference with Northern Colorado (16-10, 8-5 BSC), which completed a season sweep of second-place Eastern Washington (16-10, 10-3 BSC) with a 56-49 victory at Greeley, Colo., Thursday.
In the Big Sky's only other game Thursday, third-place Montana State (17-9, 9-5 BSC) won at Northern Arizona (8-18, 3-11 BSC), 83-78. The loss eliminated the Lumberjacks from postseason tournament discussion and made it a two-team race for the sixth and final spot between Portland State (13-11, 5-6 BSC) and Sacramento State (9-17, 4-9 BSC).
Unlike the teams' first meeting this season, a 77-70 Montana victory at Missoula in which the Lady Griz had a difficult time stopping the Wildcats, Montana's defense was the story Thursday at a mostly empty Dee Events Center. Megan Patterson, who burned Montana for 19 points in the teams' first game, and Caela Mohre each had a team-high 11 for WSU. Weber State fell behind 7-0 in the opening two minutes, then fought back to grab a 19-16 lead on a Mohre jumper nine minutes in. Baker tied it 20 seconds later with her only three of the game, and the Wildcats would never regain the lead. Montana outscored Weber State 21-10 the final eight minutes of the first half to take a 42-31 lead to the locker room after shooting 62.1 percent the opening 20 minutes