
Montana Lady Griz

Tarleton State Texans
Highlights
Summary
ABILENE, Texas (Interstat) â Mack Konig scored 35 points to lead Montana to a 90-85 overtime victory over Tarleton State in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Kimbrell Arena. The Lady Griz, who trailed by 12 after the first quarter, rallied and forced overtime tied at 78. Montana dominated the extra period, outscoring the Texans 12-7. Konig added five rebounds and four assists for Montana. Jocelyn Land added 19 points and nine rebounds. Gia Adams led Tarleton State with 22 points and eight assists. Shadasia Brackens added 19 points. Montana improved to 3-8, while Tarleton State fell to 6-5.
Extended Summary
ABILENE, Texas (Interstat) â In a game defined by explosive runs, suffocating defense, and a career-defining performance, the Montana Lady Griz snapped a two-game skid with a gritty 90-85 overtime victory over the Tarleton State Texans in a nonconference womenâs basketball thriller Saturday at Kimbrell Arena. The contest, witnessed by 123 fans, was a tale of two halves and an extra period, ultimately decided by Montanaâs poise and the spectacular play of guard Mack Konig. The sophomore from Milton, Canada, erupted for a career-high 35 points, adding five rebounds and four assists in nearly 42 minutes, spearheading a second-half comeback and dominating the overtime session. Tarleton State, fueled by a raucous home atmosphere, blitzed Montana from the opening tip. The Texansâ pressure and efficient three-point shootingâthey finished 12 of 24 from beyond the arcâpropelled them to a 25-point first quarter and a 44-29 halftime lead. Gia Adams of Houston orchestrated the early offense, finishing with 22 points and eight assists, while Jakoriah Long of Waco added 18 points. Shadasia Brackens of Fairfield was a force inside, contributing 19 points and eight rebounds. The most important part of the game, however, was Montanaâs dramatic and sustained response after intermission. The Lady Griz, who entered the game with a 2-8 record, emerged from the locker room with renewed defensive intensity. They held Tarleton State to 18 points in the third quarter while unleashing a 24-point period of their own, fueled by Konigâs relentless drives and timely three-pointers from Aby Shubert of Kasson, Minnesota, who scored all 12 of her points after halftime. Montanaâs defense was the catalyst. After committing just five turnovers all game, they forced the Texans into 11, converting those into 20 critical points. The Lady Griz also recorded seven steals and four blocks, with Avery Waddington of Coeur dâAlene, Idaho, anchoring the paint with three blocks and 10 rebounds to go with her 18 points. Jocelyn Land of Chanhassen, Minnesota, was pivotal with 19 points, nine rebounds, and a key block in the final minutes of regulation. The fourth quarter was a tense back-and-forth affair. Tarleton State, which fell to 6-5, saw its once-comfortable lead vanish entirely. With the score tied at 78 and seconds remaining in regulation, Montanaâs defense delivered a defining stand. Waddington blocked a potential game-winning layup attempt by Adams at the buzzer to force overtime, capping a furious Montana comeback from a 15-point deficit. Konig owned the extra period. She scored nine of Montanaâs 12 overtime points, including a driving layup and a free throw to open the scoring, and a crucial turnaround jumper that extended the lead. Tarleton State, which scored only seven points in overtime, was hampered when Adams fouled out with 21 seconds left. The Texans had one final chance to tie, but a desperation three-pointer from Adams was off the mark, and Konig secured the final rebound as time expired. Statistically, the teams were remarkably even from the field, with Montana shooting 47.1% to Tarletonâs 44.3%. The difference came at the free-throw line, where the Lady Griz were a near-perfect 14 of 15, and in ball security. Montanaâs seven assists to only five turnovers showcased a controlled offense, while Tarleton State managed just two assists against their 11 turnovers. The win provides a significant momentum boost for Montana as it prepares to open Big Sky Conference play on the road next week. For Tarleton State, it was a second consecutive overtime game and a hard-fought loss in a contest they controlled for long stretches. Both teams now turn their focus to the start of league play, with Montana carrying the confidence of a resilient road victory forged by its star guardâs standout performance and a collective defensive effort when it mattered most.
Preview
Preview: Montana Lady Griz at Tarleton State Texans ABILENE, Texas (Interstat) â The Tarleton State Texans look to continue their winning momentum when they host the struggling Montana Lady Griz in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Kimbrell Arena. The Texans (5-4) enter on a three-game winning streak, most recently defeating TAMU-San Antonio 94-73 on Dec. 7. Guard Gia Adams has been a steady facilitator during the run, averaging 12.7 points and 4.7 assists over the stretch. In the win over TAMU-San Antonio, Shadasia Brackens scored 19 points and Elodie Lutbert added 15 points and five blocks. Montana (2-7) arrives in West Texas seeking to halt a four-game skid, including a 60-48 loss at Abilene Christian on Friday. The Lady Griz have struggled offensively, failing to reach 70 points in any of their seven losses. A key matchup will feature Montanaâs Jocelyn Land against Tarleton Stateâs interior defense. Land is coming off a 15-point, 7-rebound performance at Houston and erupted for 30 points in a win at North Dakota on Dec. 3. Her ability to score inside will be critical for a Montana team averaging just 61.2 points per game. Tarleton State averages 71.2 points and has shown balanced scoring. Beyond Adams, Brackens and Lutbert provide consistent production. The Texansâ defense will aim to extend Montanaâs offensive woes. This game is a final nonconference tune-up before both teams begin league play in January. Montana opens Big Sky Conference action at Northern Arizona on Jan. 1. Tarleton State starts Western Athletic Conference play at home against Texas-Arlington on Dec. 29. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon.