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POCATELLO, Idaho - The Bengals finish off their week with a trip to play Montana and Montana State. The Bengals will play Montana, Thursday at 7 p.m. at Dahlberg Arena in Missoula. On Saturday the ISU will play the Bobcats at Shroyer Gym at 2 p.m. The games will be the third and fourth games in just eight days.
Idaho State has won two-in-a-row after a 60-58 home win over Weber State Monday. The Bengals took the lead on a jumper from
Rebecca Schrimpsher with 3.2 seconds remaining. Idaho State was led by
Lindsey Reed with 20 points.
The Bengals are led by Reed averages 14.9 points per game and Tingey who averages 11.8 PPG and 6.5 rebounds per game.
ABOUT MONTANA
The Lady Griz are 9-6 overall and 3-3 in Big Sky play. The Grizzlies are coming off of a tough road trip to North Dakota and Northern Colorado where the Lady Griz lost 62-57 to UND and 57-54 to the Bears.
Montana is led by Kellie Cole with 14.1 PPG, Jordan Sullivan 13 PPG and Torry Hill with 11.1 PPG. Sullivan also leads the Lady Griz with 6.9 RPG.
The Lady Griz are coached by veteran coach Robin Selvig. In his 36th year Selvig has led Montana to an astonishing 807-261 record. Under Selvig the Grizzlies have won 23 conference championships and participated in 20 NCAA tournaments.
LAST GAME: WEBER STATE
Every one of the 1,139 fans in the Reed Gym knew
Lindsey Reed was going to take the shot in the waning seconds of a 58-58 tie game. Then she didn't. Instead, she found teammate
Rebecca Schrimpsher in the key where her eight-footer found pay-dirt to give Idaho State the 60-58 lead and the win over Weber State on Monday night.
Reed scored a game-high 22 points but it came down to Schrimpsher to make the game-winner.
The Bengals battled back from a 19-9 early deficit to take the lead in the second half before the Wildcats tied the game with 30 seconds remaining. Schrimpsher's shot gave the Bengals the lead but with 3.2 seconds remaining WSU still had a chance.
A 40-foot last-second shot hit left off of the rim to preserve the win for the Bengals.
Along with the Reeds 22 points, 15 of which were in the second half, two other ISU players were in double figures.
Tingey scored 10 for the Bengals and Bitter had a career-high 11 points off of the bench.
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