August 8, 2007
2007 Volleyball Preview
Jackets Look for Same Success in New Conference
BILLINGS, Mont. – With three-straight
winning seasons under their belts, the Montana State Billings
Yellowjackets will shoot for number four in a new region and a
new conference with a new coach. The Lady Jacket volleyball
team had never posted a winning season before 2004, when they
finally accomplished the feat with a 14-11 mark. They followed
it up with a 20-8 record in 2005 and a 26-5 mark in 2006. Last
year’s record-breaking season also sent the Jackets to the NCAA
Tournament for the first time, and they advanced to the
Southwest Region semifinals.
In 2007, everything will be new for a
program that appears to be on the rise. Seven-year coach
Pa’ulasi Matavao is gone, replaced by first-year head coach Sara
Schaub. Matavao left as the only winning coach in school
history (99-97 overall record), and Schaub is taking the reigns
of her first team. She spent the last five years as an
assistant coach at Eastern Michigan, where she was also a
player.
Along with changing coaches, the Jackets’
lineup will change significantly in 2007. Seniors Ali Watson,
Jessica Bratton, Natalie Bills, and Alexis Sandru graduated as
the only class with a winning record at MSUB. Watson, Bratton,
and Bills were all-conference selections in the Heartland
Conference, and Bratton, Sandru, and Bills each played in over
300 games in their careers. Those four starters will be
replaced by a combination of new players to the squad and
sophomores who didn’t see a lot of action last year as freshmen.
Finally, the Heartland Conference, in which
the Jackets posted a combined 17-5 record over the past two
seasons, is in the rearview mirror. MSUB is moving to the Great
Northwest Athletic Conference in 2007, placing them in the
ultra-competitive Pacific Region. Out of the GNAC, Seattle
Pacific, Western Washington, and Central Washington all
qualified for the NCAA Pacific Regional in 2006.
“I think the level of play in the GNAC and
the Pacific Region is higher than in the previous conference and
region,” said Schaub, who will be seeing her first glimpse of
volleyball in the West. “We only have six returning players
this year, and only three of them saw significant playing time
last season. It’s going to be an all new team, under a new
coach, and in a new conference. That’s a lot of different
variables going into the season. We just have to be ready for
whomever we play on every given night.”
The success of the season will be
determined by the GNAC conference schedule. While the Jackets
played just 10 conference matches last year, 18 of their 28
matches in 2007 will be GNAC counters. Of the nine teams in the
GNAC, five had winning records last year. With an ambitious
10-match pre-conference schedule and two matches against
cross-town Rocky Mountain, the Jackets will be in high-level
matches all season.
“Looking at last year’s results, there are
many very good teams in the GNAC,” said Schaub, who will be
seeing her first glimpse of volleyball on the West Coast.
“Seattle Pacific has won back-to-back GNAC titles, so they’re
the team everyone is going to be gunning for. They lost their
All-American setter, but they still have a lot of strong hitters
back.”
“Western Washington only lost twice in
conference play, and both were to Seattle Pacific. They beat
everybody else. They’ll be hungry to win it. Central
Washington also had a good season last year and didn’t lose
much, so I’m sure they’ll be up there as well. I hope we can
fight with those top teams and be in that third, fourth, or
fifth spot for our first year.”
Schaub will build the 2007 Yellowjackets
around seniors Alicia Cazemier and Nicole Kruse. Both earned
all-conference honors last season, and Cazemier is a two-time
all-region selection. By the end of the season, Cazemier will
likely hold school career records for solo blocks, block
assists, total blocks, and kills. Junior Jessica Lechner will
also be a key component both offensively and defensively. She
was a regular starter last year and has a career .274 attack
percentage.
“Our two seniors are going to be our
backbone,” said Schaub. “Nicole Kruse is our libero and our
floor captain in the back row where hopefully she starts off
every play with a good pass. We’ll try to get her passing
two-thirds of the balls. Our middle blocker, Alicia Cazemier,
will be big in the middle offensively putting the ball away.
Defensively Alicia and Nicole will be our main people with
Alicia setting up a good block, and Nicole digging up everything
around her. We’ll be strong up the middle this year.”
The early-season challenge for Schaub will
be building around Cazemier, Kruse, and Lechner. Unfortunately
starter Taylor Faught is out for the season with an injury,
leaving open the setting position, which will fall to transfer
Stefania Aladjova. With just nine healthy bodies, everyone will
play a role, just as they did in 2005 when Matavao fielded a
roster of eight.
“We definitely need some people to step in
right away and be solid, mostly our setter Stefania,” Schaub
said. “She has to come in and be able to control this team
right away. I have no doubts that she can do that. We’re going
to look to her to take on that role. She also has a great jump
serve, so hopefully we can get some points off her serve every
match.”
“Another player that will play an important
role this season is Devon Crotteau. She’ll give us a weapon on
the outside since we graduated both of our outside hitters. We
will look for her to produce some kills and also be very
consistent in that outside hitter position. I will also be
looking for Jen Boe to have a big year. She will see playing
time as a freshman, so we’re looking for her to step in and take
over that other outside hitting role.”
“All of our returnees had a very productive
spring. They’ve also worked really hard all summer in order to
take a step this fall and be a team that competes in the GNAC.
That includes Katrina Solomon, Jessica Lechner, and Jill Trabing.”
While the Jackets will work overtime in
fall camp to put all the pieces together before their August 24
opener at a tournament in Omaha, Neb., they won’t have to start
completely from scratch. Schaub’s system of play will no doubt
vary from Matavao’s, and about half the players on the floor at
any given time will be new. But a nucleus and winning
atmosphere are there to build around, and Schaub thinks that’s
enough to give the Jackets a chance each night.
“When I watch film from last year, I think
they did a really good job of going hard all the time,” she
said. “I hope we can keep that up this year. One of our goals
is to play hard and make every point count and every ball
count. That will be our mentality this year. We’re going to
have a young team, so it’s going to be a little different style
of play than the returnees are familiar with. We’re going to
try to quicken up the offense and spread it from antenna to
antenna vertically along the net.”
2007 Schedule
8/24 – at Nebraska-Omaha
8/24 – vs. Mary
8/25 – vs. Colorado State-Pueblo
8/25 – vs. Minn. State Moorhead
8/31 – at Colorado School of Mines
8/31 – vs. Mesa State
9/1 – vs. Western State
9/1 – vs. Western New Mexico
9/6 – at Northwest Nazarene*
9/8 – at Seattle Pacific*
9/13 – Saint Martin’s*
9/15 – Western Oregon*
9/20 – at Alaska Fairbanks*
9/22 – at Alaska Anchorage*
9/27 – Western Washington*
9/29 – Central Washington*
10/2 – at Rocky Mountain
10/6 – at Seattle*
10/11 – at Western Oregon*
10/13 – at Saint Martin’s*
10/18 – Alaska Anchorage*
10/20 – Alaska Fairbanks*
10/25 – at Central Washington*
10/27 – at Western Washington*
11/1 – Rocky Mountain
11/3 – Seattle*
11/8 – Seattle Pacific*
11/10 – Northwest Nazarene*
Home matches in bold
*Great Northwest Athletic Conference match
2007 Roster
#1 Jennifer Boe (Casper, Wyo.)
#2 Hillary Morrison (Evansville, Wyo.)
#3 Katrina Solomon (Billings, Mont.)
#4 Nicole Kruse (Huntley, Mont.)
#5 Jill Trabing (Buffalo, Wyo.)
#7 Devon Crotteau (Casper, Wyo.)
#8 Taylor Faught (Billings, Mont.)
#12 Stefania Aladjova (Sofia, Bulgaria)
#13 Alicia Cazemier (Vauxhall, Alberta)
#14 Jessica Lechner (Pompeys Pillar, Mont.) |