By TOM SCHULZ
Montana State Sports Information
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Montana State senior and Big Sky Conference preseason MVP Peyton Ferris scored a season-high 32 points to become MSU’s 22nd member of its prestigious 1,000-point club as the Bobcats escaped the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center with a 74-71 win in overtime Thursday night.
The Twin Bridges product scored six of MSU’s eight overtime points, including a pair of free throws with four seconds remaining to secure the victory and knock the Fighting Hawks from the ranks of the undefeated in Big Sky play.
“Our seniors really stepped-up,” said MSU 12th year head coach Tricia Binford. “In the last seconds of overtime Peyton got us a big offensive board and hit two crucial free throws. Riley (Nordgaard) got us off to a great start. She was on fire in the first half.”
Ferris posted 16 points in the opening half, while Nordgaard chipped in 11 points and seven rebounds. Montana State (11-4, 4-1) held a 38-28 advantage heading into intermission.
North Dakota (9-7, 4-1) rallied from a 10-point third quarter deficit to even the contest at 47-all at the 3:14 mark, but the Bobcats were able to push the margin to four points heading into the final frame.
UND used a 9-0 run midway through the fourth quarter to take a five-point lead with 5:40 left. The Fighting Hawks held a five-point cushion at the 3:41 mark, before the Bobcats went on a 7-0 run sparked by a 3-pointer by junior Hannah Caudill and back-to-back buckets by Nordgaard and Ferris to take a 66-64 edge with 43-seconds left.
Makailah Dyer’s basket with 37-seconds remaining finished the scoring as neither team was able to convert down the stretch.
“Hannah carried us through with our execution and hit a big 3-pointer in the fourth quarter and another big shot with a minute left in overtime,” Binford said. “I also thought the kids responded to the rebounding challenge. I’m proud of our team for sticking together and finding a way to win in a tough place.”
Aside from Ferris’ 32-point output, Caudill finished with 15 points, including three triples and four assists. Nordgaard posted her third double-double of the year with 13 points and ten boards.
For the game, MSU shot 35.5 percent from the field and connected on seven-of-21 from beyond the arc. UND held a narrow 48-47 edge under the glass, but MSU out-rebounded the Fighting Hawks 25-22 in the opening half and 7-3 in the overtime period.
Dyer led UND with a team-high 19 points.
The Bobcats will travel to Northern Colorado on Saturday afternoon. The Bears are 13-3 overall and sit atop the league standings with a 5-0 record after a win over Montana on Thursday night.