Bobcat’s senior guard Carlos Taylor scored 31 points versus the Vikings on Feb. 2, and leads the conference in scoring at 18.7 points per game. The Vikings are led by junior point guard Jeremiah Dominguez’s 13.6 points per game and senior forward Denote Huff’s 13.3.
Men’s basketball preview
When: 6:05 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 28What: Portland State (18-9, 11-2 BSC) at Montana State (15-12, 7-7 BSC)Where: Worthington Arena in Bozeman, Mont.On the air: AM 910 KTRO (radio)
Probable Starters:
Portland State G Jeremiah Dominguez G Andre Murray C Scott Morrison F Kyle Coston F Deonte Huff
Montana StateG Casey DurhamG Carlos TaylorC Divaldo MbungaF Adrian ZamoraF Phil Fresian
Stars: Bobcat’s senior guard Carlos Taylor scored 31 points versus the Vikings on Feb. 2, and leads the conference in scoring at 18.7 points per game. The Vikings are led by junior point guard Jeremiah Dominguez’s 13.6 points per game and senior forward Denote Huff’s 13.3.
Just a Taste:Montana State pulls in over 4,700 fans on average for games at Worthington Arena. The Bobcats are 7-7 in conference play after falling to Weber State on Saturday, and have yet to clinch a berth in the six-team Big Sky Tournament. The Vikings lost in a non-conference game at California State Fullerton Saturday, and need one conference win to ensure their right to host the Big Sky Tournament. Portland State defeated the Bobcats 96-85 in Portland on Feb. 2.