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Kyle Cajero
Junior guard Carrington Wiggins scored a MSUB-career-high 28 points in the Yellowjackets’ 67-54 win over SPU.
54
Seattle Pacific SPU 8-7,1-3 Great Northwest
67
Winner Mont. St. Billings MSUB 7-8,3-2 Great Northwest
Seattle Pacific SPU
8-7,1-3 Great Northwest
54
Final
67
Mont. St. Billings MSUB
7-8,3-2 Great Northwest
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Seattle Pacific SPU 31 23 54
Mont. St. Billings MSUB 28 39 67

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Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Kyle Cajero, Assistant Director of Communications

'Jackets down Falcons with Wiggins' career-high, second-half defense

BILLINGS, Mont. — Two big defensive stands and a career-high 28 points from Carrington Wiggins helped give the Montana State University Billings men's basketball team a 67-54 win over the visiting Seattle Pacific University Falcons in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference game on Saturday night.
 
"We found a way to win," MSUB head coach Mick Durham said. "We were trying to get our bearings against a good team, we got into some foul trouble. Then in the second half from the start, we were much better defensively, we got stops and Carrington Wiggins had an unbelievable game scoring wise. We needed all of those points."
 
The Yellowjackets (7-8, 3-2 GNAC) held the Falcons (8-7, 1-3 GNAC) scoreless for the final 6 minutes and 16 seconds of the first half, then put the clamps down in the second half with a 17-0 run over the course of 9 minutes and 45 seconds to seal the victory.
 
The win snapped a three-game losing streak to the Falcons dating back to the 2018-19 season. It was also an upset of the 10th-ranked team in the GNAC Preseason Poll over an SPU team picked to repeat as conference champions after the Falcons won in 2019-20.
 
"It felt great," Wiggins said of the win. "They were picked as the number one team in the conference in the preseason, and it felt great. Honestly, we can play with any team out there and it felt good to win on our home court."
 
Senior guard Brent Finn finished with 11 points – most of which came off clutch free throws as SPU tried clawing back into the game. Malik Brikat also scored in double-figures with 10 points, plus he added a game-high eight rebounds, six of which were on the offensive end.
 
QUICK HITS
  • The Falcons went without a field goal for the final 6:16 of the first half, then went scoreless for 9:45 in the second.
  • MSUB's defense held Seattle Pacific to 27.6% shooting in the second half, plus the Falcons went 0-for-9 from three.
  • Carrington Wiggins was named the St. Vincent Healthcare Player of the Game for his MSUB-career-high 28 points (on 10-for-19 shooting) plus his six rebounds, three assists and two steals.
  • Divant'e Moffitt led the way for the Falcons with 16 points, six assists and four rebounds.
 
Nicholas Sebastiao's first field goal of the night gave MSUB an early lead, but Seattle Pacific came out firing in the first half. The Falcons connected on three of their first four three-point attempts, yet the 'Jackets had a balanced offensive effort with five different players scoring in the first six minutes.
 
Seattle Pacific took a 20-12 lead with 12:41 remaining in the first half, but Wiggins finished a layup through contact and made the ensuing free-throw. On the next possession, MSUB forced a bad pass, then Bilal Shabazz stepped out and sank a three to make it a one-possession game. The Falcons threatened to pull away once more until Malik Brikat corralled in a miss, then went back up to make the score 23-22, SPU with 7:45 left. However, this would be the closest things got for MSUB for quite some time.
 
SPU went on a 9-0 run over the next 90 seconds, capping off their run by converting on a four-point play that took the air out of the gym. But the 'Jackets – who were playing down two starters in early foul trouble – tightened up their defense, holding the Falcons scoreless for the final 6 minutes and 16 seconds of the half as Wiggins and Shabazz kept up the scoring. The duo scored the Yellowjackets' final six points of the half to make it a 31-28 game at halftime.
 
That defensive intensity carried over into the second half, as the 'Jackets held SPU without a field goal on its first five possessions. Meanwhile, Wiggins didn't cool off. The junior guard opened the scoring with a midrange corner jumper, then his nifty up-and-under move two possessions later gave MSUB a 34-32 lead with 17:01 to go.
 
Wiggins and SPU guard Divant'e Moffitt – the GNAC's leading scorer – traded baskets over the next few minutes. As the game see-sawed, Wiggins found his touch from three, sinking two-straight threes that put him over the 20-point mark and gave the 'Jackets a 42-38 lead.
 
"I was feeling it," Wiggins said. "Honestly, the ball felt good coming out of my hands. I've been working for this – all the hours in the gym, working out every day. It felt good. It's nothing new for me."
 
With 14:12 to go, SPU made a pair of free-throws to make it a 42-40 game. The Falcons wouldn't get closer.
 
MSUB stayed solid on defense, trapped SPU on the perimeter and forced an already shorthanded Falcons team to use its reserves to get something going in the second half.
 
Meanwhile, the 'Jackets got a lift from Brent Finn and the aforementioned Shabazz off the bench. Finn turned the corner off an Ajanaku screen for a floater. Shabazz backed down his man for a hook shot. Finn drove through the SPU defense again and his layup rolled in. Then Wiggins eclipsed his MSUB career-high on his third three of the half to give the 'Jackets a 51-40 lead with 10:22 to go.
 
"They were at 40 [points] for a while," Durham said. "It was unbelievable."
 
Yet SPU still didn't have an answer. Sam Elliott sank a pair of free throws, Brikat scored again off another offensive rebound, then Shabazz's eighth point of the night gave MSUB a 17 point lead with 4:40 left. Finally, after holding SPU scoreless for nearly 10 minutes, the Falcons got on the board, cutting MSUB's lead to 15 with 4:27 to go.
 
The Falcons tried mounting a comeback by forcing turnovers with their full-court press, then by letting Moffitt drive at will, but SPU could only get within seven points. Finn went 6-for-6 from the line in the final 49 seconds to put away the Falcons.
 
"It was great," Wiggins said of Finn's poise at the free throw line. "He's one of my best friends on the team. He's a really good guy, and I'm glad he came up big for us because we needed it."  
 
KEY STATS
  • In the second half, MSUB connected on 80% (12-for-15) of its free throws, compared to SPU's 58.3% (7-for-12).
  • MSUB outrebounded the Falcons by a 47-29 margin.
  • SPU's 54 points were its fewest against MSUB since the 'Jackets won 78-53 on Jan. 9, 1982.
 
UP NEXT: MSUB hits the road for the first time in 2022 next week. The 'Jackets play at Simon Fraser on Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. MT, then at Western Washington on Saturday, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. MT. Livestream and live stat links can be found on the men's basketball schedule page at msubsports.com.
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Players Mentioned

Sam Elliott

#33 Sam Elliott

F
6' 7"
Senior
SR
Brent  Finn

#1 Brent Finn

G
6' 1"
Senior
SR
Nicholas Sebastiao

#24 Nicholas Sebastiao

F
6' 5"
Freshman
FR
Carrington Wiggins

#13 Carrington Wiggins

G
6' 2"
Junior
JR
Bilal Shabazz

#4 Bilal Shabazz

F
6' 8"
Junior
JR
Malik Brikat

#20 Malik Brikat

F
6' 9"
Junior
JR

Players Mentioned

Sam Elliott

#33 Sam Elliott

6' 7"
Senior
SR
F
Brent  Finn

#1 Brent Finn

6' 1"
Senior
SR
G
Nicholas Sebastiao

#24 Nicholas Sebastiao

6' 5"
Freshman
FR
F
Carrington Wiggins

#13 Carrington Wiggins

6' 2"
Junior
JR
G
Bilal Shabazz

#4 Bilal Shabazz

6' 8"
Junior
JR
F
Malik Brikat

#20 Malik Brikat

6' 9"
Junior
JR
F