Lady Jackets Run Table at Arkansas Tourney (8/27/05)
Ali Watson Named Tournament MVP
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RUSSELLVILLE, AR – The Montana State-Billings
volleyball team ran off a pair of wins on Saturday to win the
Arkansas Tech Invitational. The Yellowjackets’ Ali Watson averaged over four kills and four digs per game to earn tournament
Most Valuable Player honors.
"It was a good weekend for
kids," said Yellowjacket head coach Pa'ulasi Matavao. "We
played in two tough matches and found out what kind of character
we have. When we got to the fifth games, the kids were
bouncing around all over the court and they were ready to play."
MSU Billings improved to 4-0, defeating
Missouri Western, 3-2, and Texas A&M Kingsville, 3-0. The
Yellowjackets downed Fort Valley State and host Arkansas Tech on
Friday, finishing the round robin tournament as the only unbeaten
team. MSU Billings returns to the road next weekend when the
Jackets play at the Colorado School of Mines Invitational on
September 2 and 3 in Denver.
Watson, a junior from Calgary, Alberta,
averaged 4.12 kills and 4.06 digs per game to lead three
Yellowjackets named to the all-tournament team. Along with MVP
Watson, Natalie Bills (Jr., Provo, UT) and Jessica
Bratton (Jr., Casper, WY) earned all-tourney recognition.
Bills guided the Yellowjacket offense with 10.31 assists per game
while Bratton knocked down 2.12 kills per game.
In the Yellowjackets’ early game Saturday,
MSU Billings rallied from a 2-1 deficit to down Western Missouri
in five games, 30-26, 27-30, 31-33, 30-28, 15-7. Watson pounded
out a match-high 21 kills and added 13 digs. Alicia
Cazemier (So., Vauxhall, Alberta) added 19 kills on a .444
hitting percentage. Alexis
Sandru (Jr., Twin Bridges, MT) finished with a dozen kills and
Bratton added 11.
In the tournament-clinching late match, the
Yellowjackets cruised by Texas A&M Kingsville in three games,
30-28, 30-25, 30-18. Cazemier led all players with 15 kills on a
.565 hitting percentage. She also added two blocks. For the
tournament Cazemier averaged 3.50 kills per game and posted an
impressive .413 attack percentage. Sandru had 12 kills and 13
digs in the win. Watson finished with 10 kills and a match-high
19 digs.
The season-opening tournament win is the
second in as many years for the Yellowjackets. MSU Billings won
the Alaska-Anchorage Invitational to open the 2004 season, and
Bratton was the MVP of that tournament. The Jackets went on to a
school record 14-11 overall record. |