'Cats miss shots, blow shot at title against Grizzlies
MISSOULA, Mont. — In the pregame build-up, Tuesday’s Big Sky title clash between Weber State and Montana was billed as epic and historic. Now those words can be used to describe the Wildcats’ disappointment at losing the Big Sky Conference crown on the final night of the regular season.
... Weber State closed the gap to five points twice in the second half, but each time, Cherry and the Griz had the answer.
Montana held a 34-24 advantage at the break while limiting WSU to 34.6 percent from the field in the half, including a just 1-of-10 from beyond the arc. “We missed shots early and had we made shots, it would have gotten our confidence up a little,” Weber State coach Randy Rahe said.
“It’s tough. We lost a big game. Our kids, they’ve had a hell of a season. I’m really proud of them. … Our kids just kept fighting (through adversity this season); 14-2 is obviously nothing to be ashamed of and 23-5, that’s the best season in history for a lot of programs. We came up short tonight, we tip our hat to the Griz. They did a great job, played really well. They’ve had a phenomenal season. There’s two really good teams in this league and they were on their home court tonight and they ended up beating us. That’s what it came down to.”
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