Lady Jacket Volleyball Hosts BYU-Hawaii Friday and Saturday (Oct. 7, 2004)
BILLINGS, MT – Fresh off its best trip to
Hawaii ever, the Montana State-Billings volleyball team returns to
Alterowitz Gym on Friday and Saturday to host BYU-Hawaii. The
Yellowjackets will face the Seasiders in a PacWest Conference
match on Friday at 7:00 p.m. with a non-conference match at 7:00
on Saturday.
The Yellowjackets (9-5, 2-3 PWC) split four
matches in Hawaii last week, winning at BYU-Hawaii and Hawaii-Hilo
and losing at Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade. It was the first time
MSU Billings has won more than one match on the annual trip to the
islands.
Sophomore outside hitter Jessica
Bratton (Casper, WY) had a solid week in Hawaii with
double-digit kills in all four matches. She improved throughout
the week, posting 13, 16, 17 and 19 kills in the four matches
respectively. Bratton currently ranks third in the PacWest for
kills per game (4.27) and used three good hitting nights in Hawaii
to move to tenth in the league for hitting percentage (.261).
The matches in Hawaii were the first for
senior Olivia Munro (Toronto, Ontario) after breaking the school
record for career kills against Rocky Mountain on September 21.
She picked up where she left off with three double-doubles and an
average of 4.27 kills per game. Her best match of the week came
in a loss to eighth-ranked Hawaii Pacific where she knocked down
22 kills and hit .354. Munro ranks fifth in the PacWest for kills
(4.24) and second for digs (4.41).
Senior transfer Andrea
Donahue (Whitefish, MT) continued her steady play in Hawaii.
She took over the conference lead for hitting percentage by
hitting .404 for the week. She is hitting .433 for the
season—first in the conference and fifth in the nation—and also
ranks ninth in the conference for blocks per game (0.80). Donahue
is third on the team for kills at 3.29 per game.
Joining Donahue as a welcome addition to the
Yellowjackets this season has been freshman Alicia
Cazemier (Vauxhall, Alberta). Cazemier is fourth on the team
for kills (2.29) and has a solid .226 hitting percentage. She
also ranks second in the PacWest for blocks at 1.24 per game.
Other conference stats leaders from
MSU Billings include Natalie
Bills (So., S, Provo, UT), Alberta
Letoa (So., L, Laie, HI) and Alexis
Sandru (So., OH, Twin Bridges, MT). Bills is third in the
conference for assists (11.92 per game) and fourth for service
aces (0.53). Letoa is fifth in the PacWest for digs per game at
3.20. Sandru is tenth for service aces per game at 0.32.
Ranked in the top 25 nationally in the
preseason, BYU-Hawaii brings a 7-6 overall record and a 1-4
PacWest mark to Billings this weekend. The Seasiders are in a
rebuilding year after losing a couple potential starters for
various reasons early this fall. They did bounce back last
weekend with a 3-0 sweep of Western New Mexico.
Junior Yu Chuan Weng is BYU-Hawaii’s most
experienced and explosive player. The outside hitter from Taiwan
is averaging 4.38 kills per game, second in the PacWest. Freshman
Noelle Filimoeatu is averaging 2.91 kills per game along with 2.30
digs. |