Box Score In a tightly contested Frontier Conference men's basketball game,
Montana State University-Northern Lights secured a
66–61 victory over
Dickinson State in a game that featured balanced scoring, timely baskets, and strong defensive stands down the stretch.
Dickinson State jumped out to an early lead behind efficient scoring in the first half, holding a slim advantage going into the break. However, the Lights came out strong in the second half, gradually chipping away and eventually taking the lead thanks to a well-rounded offensive effort and key stops on defense.
Northern's senior guard Leon Sayers IV led all scorers, delivering a team-high
19 points while contributing on both ends of the floor. His ability to attack the basket and knock down mid-range jumpers helped Montana State-Northern stay in striking distance throughout the contest. Supporting Sayers was
Cinque Maxwell, who added
14 points with a mix of attacking drives and free-throw precision.
Luke Holecek also made a major impact off the bench, posting
13 points and helping to maintain momentum when the game was on the line.
For Dickinson State, the scoring attack was led by
Nate Visentin and Cordell Stinson, each finishing with
15 points, while Griffyn Doughty chipped in
10 points to keep the Blue Hawks within reach. Several timely baskets from Dickinson kept the game close in the final minutes, but Montana State-Northern's defense made crucial stops to preserve the lead.
The contest was marked by strong rebounding and a physical style of play, with both teams battling inside for possessions. In the end, Northern's ability to convert free throws down the stretch and limit Dickinson State's shooting opportunities proved decisive in the final score.
The Lights move to 13-8 overall and 8-7 in conference. The Lights head down the road to Bismarck to play tomorrow at 6pm.