Lady
Jackets Ready for Heartland Tourney (11/9/05)
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana State-Billings
volleyball team is hoping the third time is a charm this week as
they prepare for their first-ever Heartland Conference
Championship Tournament. The third-seeded Yellowjackets will face
second-seeded University of the Incarnate Word in the opening
round of the conference tourney Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. in
Austin, TX.
The Yellowjackets and Cardinals will be
plenty familiar with each other when they take the court Friday
evening at the St. Edward’s Recreation and Convocation Center. It
will be the third meeting between the two in a span of eight days
after Incarnate Word played a pair of matches in Billings last
weekend. The Cardinals won both matches (3-2 on Friday and 3-1 on
Saturday) to claim the No. 2 seed at the conference tournament.
For Montana State-Billings to advance to
Saturday’s championship match, the Yellowjackets will have to find
a way to get past the Cardinals’ front row. In the two matches in
Billings, the Cardinals out-blocked the Yellowjackets 27-11.
Despite having the league’s best blocker in Alicia
Cazemier (So., Vauxhall, Alberta), the Yellowjackets rank
sixth in the conference for team blocking. The Cardinals,
meanwhile, rank second as a team at 2.15 blocks per game.
The Yellowjackets lost back-to-back matches
for just the second time all season when the Cardinals
accomplished the feat last weekend. Despite losing the matches,
the Jackets were close in all six games they lost. In the three
games the Yellowjackets won last weekend, they outscored the Cards
by a combined 90-42.
Cazemier, a two-time conference player of the
week, has been steady all season and should factor into the game
plan heavily this week. She leads the Heartland in blocks per
game and ranks second for attack percentage and third for kills.
The Yellowjackets will also need solid play
from their outside hitters to overcome a strong Cardinals
defense. Ali Watson (Jr., Calgary, Alberta) and Jessica
Bratton (Jr., Casper, WY) are each averaging over 3.00 kills
per game. Alexis
Sandru (Jr., Twin Bridges, MT) is adding over 2.00 kpg.
The Jackets’ offense will be directed by
setter Natalie Bills (Jr., Provo, UT). Bills has led the Heartland
Conference in assists nearly all season and has the Yellowjacket
offense hitting at a .214 clip, second in the conference. In her
two seasons as a starter, Bills has guided the Yellowjackets to
their first two winning seasons and helped the team post the two
highest single season hitting percentages in school history.
The Cardinals will rely on staunch defense at
the net and offense from their two biggest weapons. UIW ranks
second in the Heartland Conference for opponent hitting percentage
and second for team blocking. Kari Chapman and Amy Silva are each
ranked in the top 10 in the conference for kills, attack
percentage, and service aces. Chapman is also second for blocks.
In Friday’s other semifinal match up,
top-seeded Western New Mexico will take on fourth-seeded St.
Mary’s at 2:00 p.m. The winners of the two semifinal matches will
square off at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday for the conference
championship and an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament.
Western is 24-4 overall and was 11-1 in
league play during the regular season. The Mustangs’ only loss in
the conference was at MSU Billings on September 23. The
Yellowjackets also handed WNMU its only loss in 18 regional
matches. The Mustangs are ranked fourth in the most recent
Southwest Region poll and could qualify for an at-large berth to
the NCAAs even if they don’t win the Heartland tourney.
Heartland Conference Championship
Tournament Schedule
Fri., Nov. 11 - #1 Western N.M. vs. #4 St. Mary’s, 2 p.m.
Fri., Nov. 11 - #2 Incarnate Word vs. #3 MSU Billings, 6 p.m.
Sat., Nov. 12 – Championship Match, 7 p.m. |