Lady Yellowjacket Volleyball Team Starts with Win (Sept. 2, 2004)
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ANCHORAGE, AK – The Montana State-Billings women’s
volleyball team started the 2004 season on the right foot Thursday night,
sweeping Harding University, 3-0, at the eleventh annual Aspen Hotels
Invitational hosted by University of Alaska-Anchorage. Four Yellowjackets
(1-0) notched double figures for kills in the season’s opening match.
Harding (3-1) lost for the first time in four matches this season.
The Yellowjackets had a strong night at the net,
posting a team hitting percentage of .236. MSU Billings hit higher than
.236 in only two matches during the entire 2003 season. Newcomers Andrea Donahue (Sr., MB, Whitefish, MT) and Alicia Cazemier (Fr., MB, Vauxhall, Alberta) anchored the attack, hitting .533 and .320
respectively. Donahue led all players with 18 kills on 30 attempts with
just two hitting errors. Cazemier added 10 kills on 25 attempts with just
two errors. Cazemier also recorded three solo blocks and four block
assists.
MSU Billings cruised to a 30-14 win in game one,
hitting a blistering .462 as a team. The Yellowjackets closed the match
with wins of 30-28 and 30-26.
Olivia Munro (Sr., OH, Toronto, Ontario) began her climb toward the school career
record for kills, knocking down 14 with a .200 hitting percentage. She
entered the year needing just 150 kills to break the all-time kills record
at the school. Munro also led all players with 17 digs.
Jessica Bratton (So., OH, Casper, WY) joined Munro, Donahue and Cazemier in double-digit
kills with 16. Setter Natalie Bills (So., S, Provo, UT) handed out 48 assists and added 14 digs. Libero Alberta Letoa (So., L/DS, Laie, HI) added 12 digs and three service aces.
The Yellowjackets opened the season with a victory
for the first time since 2001 when they began the season with a six match
winning streak. That was the same year that the Jackets posted the
program’s best record at 15-15.
MSU Billings continues round robin play on Friday
when the Yellowjackets face Lincoln Christian at 1:30 p.m. They then play
the nightcap against host Alaska-Anchorage at 7:30 p.m. Friday’s matches
will determine seeding for Saturday’s championship and consolation
matches. |