Basketball

Montana Sweeps Wyoming in Annual All-Star Basketball Series

Girls' team sets margin record as boys secure comfortable wins

Montana completed a clean sweep of Wyoming in the latest edition of the state’s all-star basketball series, taking all four contests with convincing margins.

A sweep that reshapes the rivalry

The girls’ side was especially dominant, posting a 114-point aggregate advantage that included an 84-30 victory on Saturday, the largest margin ever recorded in the series. Jada Davis led Montana with 22 points, while Chaney Reish and Erica Wilson each contributed six points for Wyoming.

On the boys’ side, Montana’s 92-72 win on Friday and an 83-68 triumph on Saturday gave the team a 20-point and a 15-point margin respectively. Lincoln Rogers paced Montana with 17 points, and Nate Miner scored 18 for Wyoming.

Overall, the series left Montana ahead 44-14 in the girls’ matchup and 71-29 in the boys’, underscoring a sustained edge across age groups. After the games, several key players discussed their performance and strategies, highlighting both strengths and areas for improvement.

Wyoming coaches acknowledged the need to improve ball security and rebounding, noting that turnovers and missed boards had hampered their performance throughout the weekend.

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