Yellowjacket Volleyball Team Faces First PacWest Test Friday (Sept. 16, 2004)
BILLINGS, MT – At 6-1, the
Montana State-Billings volleyball team is off to one of its best starts
ever. The Yellowjackets will face their first PacWest Conference team of
the season on Friday and Saturday when they host Western New Mexico for a
pair of matches. Start time both nights is set for 7:00 p.m. at
Alterowitz Gymnasium.
The only loss for the Yellowjackets so far has been
to Alaska-Anchorage at UAA’s own tournament. MSU Billings avenged that
five-game loss the following night with a three-game sweep of the
Seawolves in the tournament’s title match. The Yellowjackets opened the
home schedule last weekend with three easy wins over NAIA opponents Minot
State and Montana State-Northern.
Western New Mexico will present the Lady Jackets with
their stiffest test yet this season. Picked to finish third in the top
heavy PacWest Conference, the Mustangs are off to a 10-4 start. They lost
to Division I Texas-El Paso in four games on Tuesday.
Three of the conference’s most productive outside
hitters of the young season will square off Friday night. The
Yellowjackets’ Jessica Bratton (So., OH, Casper, WY) and Olivia Munro (Sr., OH, Toronto, Ontario) rank second and fourth respectively in the
conference for kills per game. Bratton is averaging 4.83 kpg while Munro
is knocking down 4.52. Munro also leads the PacWest, averaging 5.22 digs
per game.
The Mustangs’ Liz Narkon, a sophomore outside hitter
from Honolulu, leads the league with a 4.85 kpg average. She also ranks
eighth in the league for hitting percentage (.290) and had 26 kills
against UTEP on Tuesday.
Along with veterans Bratton and Munro, three
newcomers have played significant roles for MSU Billings so far this
season. Setter Natalie Bills (So., Provo, UT) leads the PacWest and is ranked eighth
in the nation for assists per game at 13.61. Bills played sparingly last
season before an injury sidelined her for the year.
Middle blockers Andrea Donahue (Sr., Whitefish, MT) and Alicia Cazemier (Fr., Vauxhall, Alberta) have both been productive in their first year
with the Yellowjackets. Donahue is second in the PacWest for hitting
percentage (.438) and Cazemier leads the league in blocks per game
(1.33).
Following the weekend series with the Mustangs, the
Yellowjackets take to the road for five straight road matches. They start
with a September 21 match at Rocky Mountain College followed by four
straight PacWest matches in Hawaii. |