Lady Jackets Cruise, 3-0 (9/22/06)
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BILLINGS, MT – The Montana
State-Billings volleyball team posted a 3-0 win in its season
home opener against Heartland Conference opponent Dallas
Baptist. The Jackets started slow in game one eventually
winning 30-28. Games two and three hardly saw the
Yellowjackets break a sweat wrapping up the match 30-11 and
30-19. The Lady Jackets improved to 12-3 overall and 1-0
in league play. The win marks the eighth in a row for the
Jackets while the Patriots dropped to 5-12 and 0-1.
In game one Dallas Baptist
out-hit the Jackets 22 to 14, posting a .381 attack percentage.
The Patriots deflated from there totaling just 13 kills in the
final two games. The Yellowjackets hit a blistering .556
and .250 in games two and three respectively and combined for 30
kills.
“After game one, we came
together and realized we needed to get a run, rather than just
hitting it back and forth,” said Ali Watson. “We served
well and by getting the Patriots out of their offense it makes
it a lot easier to win the point.”
The Jackets’
Ali Watson
(Calgary, Alberta) led all players with 13 kills. Watson
posted a .344 hitting percentage and dove for seven digs.
Alicia Cazemier (Vauxhall, Alberta),
Jessica Lechner (Pompeys Piller), and
Jessica Bratton (Casper, WY) added eight kills a piece.
Setter
Natalie Bills (Provo, UT) served six aces, tying her
career-high, and handed out 35 assists on the night. The
Patriots were led by Jenny Pry with 10 kills followed by Brandi
Moss with eight. Ashlee Hawkins led all players with 12
digs.
“I think we are doing well as
a team and are on pace,” added Watson. “We just want to
continue rolling and not peak to early in the conference
season.”
As a team the Lady Jackets had
a .327 attack percentage with 44 kills off 101 attempts, 12
service aces and four team blocks. The Patriots hit just
.113 off 106 attack attempts and matched the Jackets with four
team blocks.
The Lady Jackets meet the
Patriots for a rematch Saturday, September 23 at Alterowitz Gym.
The afternoon game is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. |