Lady Jackets Tame Bears in Four (9/27/05)
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BILLINGS, MT –
Despite sputtering early on, the Montana State-Billings volleyball
team dispatched Rocky Mountain College, 3-1, Tuesday night at
Rocky’s Fortin Center. The win improved the Yellowjackets to 13-4
overall.
The Yellowjackets
didn’t play two of their best games of the year in the first two
games, but they still entered the third game with a 1-1 tie in the
match. In the opening game the Bears led by as much as 15-8, but
MSU Billings rallied to tie the game at 15-15 and 16-16. The
Jackets never trailed after that point, winning 30-24.
MSU Billings had a team attack percentage of just .156, but forced
the Bears into a .096 average.
The second game
opened as a see-saw battle leading to a 10-10 tie. But the Bears
never trailed from that point, opening a lead as large as five
points before settling for a 30-27 victory. Again, neither team
attacked particularly well with the Yellowjackets hitting .171 and
the Bears .282.
MSU Billings found
a way to turn things around about midway through the third game.
After trailing by as many as five and as late as 16-15, the
Yellowjackets attack came to life as they coasted to a 30-24 win
and a 2-1 lead in the match. Taylor
Faught’s (Fr., Billings, MT) service ace ended the game and
sent MSU Billings into the fourth game with strong momentum.
“I thought our kids
did a great job of not letting the game get out of the control at
their place,” said Yellowjacket coach Pa’ulasi Matavao. “Rocky
was playing well. They were ready for us. Our kids did a great
job of keeping composure and just playing the game. I think our
new kids didn’t know what to expect. We’ve had a nice rivalry
with Rocky for the last few years. The kids that have been in the
program know how that goes. It doesn’t matter who’s playing
well. A lot of times it’s who hangs in there the longest and
survives the emotional part early in the match. We had to come
from behind to win some matches at the first tournament of the
year in Arkansas, and I think that attitude carried on from
there.”
The Yellowjackets
controlled the final game from start to finish, jumping to an 8-2
lead and never trailing. MSU Billings hit a blistering .357 as a
team in the fourth game, winning going away, 30-18.
The Jackets’ Ali Watson (Jr., Calgary, Alberta) led all players with 17 kills in the
match, picking up 15 digs for the double-double. Jessica
Bratton (Jr., Casper, WY) added 16 kills, and Alicia
Cazemier (So., Vauxhall, Alberta) finished with 14. Cazemier
also had five blocks. Setter Natalie
Bills (Jr., Provo, UT) handed out 55 assists and also had
eight digs.
Alexis
Sandru (Jr., Twin Bridges, MT) finished the night with 10
kills on a .304 attack percentage. Jessica
Lechner (Fr., Huntley, MT) added seven kills on just 11
attempts. Libero Nicole
Kruse (So., Huntley, MT) picked up 15 digs. Watson, Bills,
and Faught each had three service aces on the night, and the
Jackets drilled 11 as a team.
Rocky was led by 13
kills from Heather MacArthur. Bethany Kost and Kelly Fox each
added 11 kills. Jen Buening led all players with 17 digs, and
Erin Pehl had four aces.
The Yellowjackets
return to Heartland Conference play this weekend when they play at
Dallas Baptist on Friday and Saturday. They’ll travel to Oklahoma
Panhandle State for a pair of conference matches next Monday and
Tuesday.
MSU Billings is
nearing the school record for victories in a season. In 2001 they
won 15 matches, going 15-15. Last season the Yellowjackets had
their first winning season on record at 14-11. Their 13-4 start
to the 2005 campaign is by far the best start in the program’s
history. |