Canzas HisBadHorse
75
Winner Montana State-Northern (MT) MONTANA 3-1, 2-0
63
Bellevue (NE) BELLEVUE 3-3, 0-2
Winner
Montana State-Northern (MT) MONTANA
3-1, 2-0
75
Final
63
Bellevue (NE) BELLEVUE
3-3, 0-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Montana State-Northern (MT) MONTANA 12 21 21 21 75
Bellevue (NE) BELLEVUE 15 15 15 18 63

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Sierra Woodward

Skylights Pulls Away to Take Down Bellevue, 75–63

In a hard-fought matchup on November 21, 2025, Montana State University–Northern held off Bellevue (NE) to secure a 75–63 victory. After dropping the opening quarter 15–12, the Northern Skylights flipped the game in their favor with a dominant second quarter, outscoring Bellevue 21–15 and seizing control. They never looked back, consistently putting up 21 points in each of the final three quarters and closing out the win.

Northern's balanced attack fueled their success. Lauren Gunn led the way with 16 points on efficient shooting and added five boards in 36 minutes of play. Canzas HisBadHorse matched her point total, chipping in six rebounds, while Taya Trottier orchestrated the offense with 14 points and four assists. Others contributors like Becky Melcher and Ciera Agasiva also made their presence felt, combining for 21 points.

Bellevue showed grit but struggled to keep pace. Joy Beran delivered a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds, and Zakiyyah Muhammad dominated inside with 15 points and 11 boards. Jhanel Coleman added 13 points and two assists, but the team's overall inconsistency proved costly. Bellevue shot just 17.6 percent from three on 3-of-17 attempts, an area where they struggled all night.

Both teams competed tirelessly on the glass — Bellevue grabbed 43 boards to Northern's 41 (20 offensive boards)— but it was MSU–Northern's poise and steady production down the stretch that made the difference. Northern's ability to close out each quarter kept the momentum squarely in their court.

With the win, Montana State University–Northern improves to 3–1 on the season and 2–0 in conference play, while Bellevue falls to 3–3 overall and 0–2 in conference.

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