Volleyball Preview: Young Team Faces New Challenge
BILLINGS, MT – For the Montana State-Billings
volleyball team, 2005 represents somewhat of a fresh start. The
Yellowjackets—who posted a program-best 14-11 record last
year—will move from the Pacific West Conference to the Heartland
Conference armed with no seniors and only four returning players.
Head coach Pa’ulasi Matavao is entering his
sixth season at MSU Billings with a career 53-84 record. His six
year tenure and 53 wins are both school coaching records, and his
2004 squad was the first in the program’s history to post a
winning record.
Despite last year’s turnaround, predicting
where the Yellowjackets will finish in the new conference is
tough. MSU Billings has never faced any of the original Heartland
members: Dallas Baptist, Incarnate Word (TX), Lincoln (MO),
Panhandle State (OK), St. Edward’s (TX), and St. Mary’s (TX). The
Jackets do have a long history with fellow league newcomer Western
New Mexico, which finished third in the PacWest last year.
The Yellowjackets open the season with four
matches at the Arkansas Tech Invitational on August 26 and 27.
There they will face Fort Valley State, Arkansas Tech, Missouri
Western, and Texas A&M Kingsville. MSU Billings gets four more
non-conference matches on Labor Day weekend at the Colorado School
of Mines Invitational. In Colorado the Jackets take on regional
opponents Colorado-Mines, Mesa State, Western State and Colorado
State-Pueblo.
“The early tournaments in Arkansas and
Colorado are important,” said Matavao. “We need to get a good
start there. We need to win some matches to get some confidence.
I don’t know how good the conference will be. Western New Mexico
will be good, and St. Edward’s was good last year. But I haven’t
seen those teams play at all. We’ll get to see St. Edward’s at
the Colorado tournament, but that will be our only chance to see
any conference teams.”
The Yellowjackets’ long road continues the
following week when they drive to Dillon for the Montana-Western
Invitational. They’ll face NAIA teams Westminster College, Great
Falls, Montana-Western, and Montana Tech. The Lady Jackets will
be more than ready to play in Alterowitz Gym by that point having
played their first 12 matches on the road.
“Overall the schedule is not as demanding as
it was in the PacWest,” said Matavao. “The spacing of the matches
throughout the schedule is much better. We don’t have to play
four matches in five days like we did in the PacWest. The only
bad thing is only having seven home matches.”
The Jackets’ home slate starts September 16
and 17 when they host St. Mary’s University for two matches.
Along with being the home opener, the September 16 match will also
be the first Heartland Conference match for MSU Billings. The
Heartland schedule has teams playing half of the conference teams
at home and half on the road. The Yellowjackets will host St.
Mary’s, Western New Mexico, and Incarnate Word. They will be on
the road against Dallas Baptist, Oklahoma Panhandle State, and St.
Edward’s.
The entire second half of the Jackets’
schedule is comprised of Heartland Conference games with the
exception of the annual cross-town rivalry with Rocky Mountain
College. Those matches are scheduled for September 27 at Rocky
and October 26 at Alterowitz Gym.
Matavao says much will be expected of his
returning players, particularly early in the year. The returning
players include junior outside hitter Jessica Bratton (Casper,
WY), junior outside hitter Alexis Sandru (Twin Bridges, MT), junior setter Natalie Bills (Provo, UT) and sophomore middle
blocker Alicia Cazemier (Vauxhall, Alberta). All four have seen
extensive playing time in the past; Bratton, Bills and Cazemier
were starters last season.
“Our returnees came back in pretty good
shape,” said Matavao. “Early practice has been good. The kids
returning know what they went through last year. We’re just
trying to get the new kids to fit into the areas where they’ll
help us.”
Bratton and Bills each earned All-PacWest
honorable mention honors last year. Bratton was second on the
team averaging 4.48 kills per game. Bills was one of the top
setters in the PacWest and averaged 12.51 assists per game.
Cazemier was an impact player as a freshman, finishing second in
the conference’s freshman of the year balloting. She averaged
2.27 kills and 1.27 blocks per game.
“We’ll look for Jessica to carry us in the
beginning while the new kids catch up,” Matavao said. “Natalie
will be in the same role as far as controlling the team as a
setter. Offensively I think we’ll be pretty good. We’re looking
for big years from Alicia and Jessica. Alexis has been waiting
for her turn. This is the year she’ll get her chance, and I think
she’ll make the most of it. In the first week she’s been the
surprise of the camp for the returnees. She had a very good
spring and a great camp so far.”
Cazemier missed the first week of fall
practice, but she should be in playing shape when she arrives back
in Billings. She spent the summer traveling through Canada and
Europe playing for Team Alberta.
“She’s played in competitive matches, and I
think it will help her big time,” Matavao said of the sophomore.
“She’s been playing against good competition overseas. She should
be in great shape when she gets back. The big thing she got was
good competition that built confidence. A lot of kids don’t get
that kind of competition over the summer. I think Alicia will
benefit a lot from that.”
The four newcomers have some pretty big shoes
to fill. Lost to graduation were All-PacWest second team
selections Olivia Munro and Andrea Donahue. Munro was a four-year
star who broke the school career kills record. Donahue played
just one season for the Jackets, but shattered the single-season
school record for hitting percentage.
Filling the void will be a junior, a
sophomore and two freshmen. Junior outside hitter Ali Watson
(Calgary, Alberta) transferred from Sheridan College. Sophomore
libero Nicole Kruse (Huntley, MT) will take the place of Alberta
Letoa who did not return for her junior season. Freshmen Taylor
Faught (Billings, MT) and Jessica Lechner (Pompeys Pillar, MT)
should also see plenty of playing time.
Said Matavao of his newcomers, “We’re looking
for Nicole to step into the role left by Alberta. She was with us
all spring, so it’s nothing new for her this fall. Ali Watson
will be able to step right in. She’s going to be a nice player.
If you’re looking for a star player on this team right away, I
think it’s Ali. She plays good defense and is strong on the
outside. I think she’ll fit right in. Taylor Faught is the same
way. She’s playing well in practice right now. She’s a great
athlete and will get a lot of playing time this year. As far as
the freshmen, Taylor will probably be the most productive right
away. Jessica Lechner is improving and learning. By midseason
you’ll probably see a different Jessica Lechner. She’ll be more
productive.”
Another new aspect of this year’s volleyball
season will be the race to qualify for the conference tournament.
The PacWest crowned its regular season winner as the conference
champion and automatic qualifier to the NCAA Tournament. The
Heartland holds a four-team tournament at the end of the season to
determine the conference’s automatic qualifier to the NCAA
Tourney. The top four teams after the 12-match regular season go
to the conference tournament, a two-day single elimination affair
hosted by the top seed.
“My goal for this team is to put ourselves in
a position to make the conference tournament,” said Matavao.
“Being in the top four in the conference is our goal. That would
be an accomplishment for us this year. There are seven teams in
the conference, and I think it’s realistic to expect to play in
the tournament. I think we’ll be right there at the end.”
2005 Volleyball Schedule
8/26 – at Arkansas Tech Invitational
8/27 – at Arkansas Tech Invitational
9/2 – at Colorado School of Mines Invitational
9/3 – at Colorado School of Mines Invitational
9/9 – at Montana-Western Invitational
9/10 – at Montana-Western Invitational
9/16 – St. Mary’s
9/17 – St. Mary’s
9/23 – Western New Mexico
9/24 – Western New Mexico
9/27 – at Rocky Mountain College
9/30 – at Dallas Baptist
10/1 – at Dallas Baptist
10/3 – at Oklahoma Panhandle State
10/4 – at Oklahoma Panhandle State
10/21 – at St. Edward’s
10/22 – at St. Edward’s
10/26 – Rocky Mountain College
11/4 – Incarnate Word
11/5 – Incarnate Word
11/11 – Heartland Conference Tournament
11/12 – Heartland Conference Tournament |