Lady Jackets Picked to Finish Sixth in PacWest (Aug.
20, 2004)
BILLINGS, MT – The Pacific West Conference volleyball
coaches picked Hawaii Pacific as the favorite to win the 2004 PWC
volleyball title in a recent poll. Montana State-Billings was picked to
finish last in the six-team league. Hawaii Pacific won the league title
last year and advanced to the NCAA Pacific Region finals. The Sea
Warriors are ranked No. 12 in the American Volleyball Coaches Association
preseason poll.
The Yellowjackets were just 6-20 last season and
finished last in the PacWest Conference with a 2-8 conference mark. Coach
Pa’ulasi Matavao has an experienced squad returning in 2004 and says he is
excited about the upcoming season.
“We were so young last year, so a lot of those kids
saw a lot of playing time,” said Matavao. “We had good spring practices,
so we’re expecting good things from this group. Ten of the players on the
roster this fall played in the spring. We’re maturing and I think we can
sneak up on some teams in the conference."
BYU-Hawaii, which would have won the conference title
last year but for an ineligible player, was tabbed to finish second in the
coaches poll. The Seasiders are ranked No. 18 in the nation in the AVCA
preseason poll. Following BYU-Hawaii in the conference poll are Western
New Mexico, Chaminade and Hawaii-Hilo.
2004 PacWest Volleyball Poll
1. Hawaii Pacific University (48 points – 4 first place votes)
2. Brigham Young University-Hawaii (44 points – 1 first place vote)
3. Western New Mexico University (32 points)
4. Chaminade University (28 points)
5. University of Hawaii-Hilo (16 points)
6. Montana State University-Billings (12 points) |