Lady Jackets Cruise at Western Tourney (9/9/05)
Match 1 Box Score
Match 2 Box Score
DILLON, MT – The Montana State-Billings
volleyball team breezed through the first day of the University of
Montana-Western Invitational on Friday, winning both of its
matches in quick fashion. The Yellowjackets swept Westminster
College and University of Great Falls to improve to 8-2 on the
season. MSU Billings wraps up the tournament and its
non-conference schedule on Saturday with matches against
Montana-Western and Montana Tech.
“The main thing I told the girls today was
that we had to keep our level of play high,” said Yellowjacket
head coach Pa’ulasi Matavo. “I think we did that. The girls got
out to early starts and kept playing. They didn’t let teams back
into the games.”
The Jackets wasted little time dispatching
Westminster in their morning match, winning 30-16, 30-15, 30-26.
The Griffins managed just a .022 team hitting percentage for the
match, including .000 percentages in the second and third games.
The Yellowjacket offense pounded out 45 kills on just 84 attempts,
posting a .333 team hitting percentage.
Ali Watson (Jr., Calgary, Alberta) led all players with 17 kills on a .500
attack percentage. She posted her eighth double-double of the
season with 10 digs. Jessica
Bratton (Jr., Casper, WY) finished with 11 kills, five digs
and two blocks. Alicia
Cazemier (So., Vauxhall, Alberta) added 10 kills and three
blocks. MSU Billings setter Natalie
Bills (Jr., Provo, UT) handed out 36 assists.
Westminster was led by Angie Johnson’s 13
kills. Celestial Alofipo had seven kills, but was also forced
into eight attack errors.
The sweep of the Argos in the evening match
was just as decisive as the Jackets’ morning win. After a
competitive first game, the Yellowjackets won 30-27, 30-13,
30-17. MSU Billings had a sizzling .376 team hitting percentage
in the match, limiting the Argos to just .113.
Watson and Cazemier led the way with 13 kills
apiece. Bratton again had 11 kills, this time without an error in
19 attempts for a .579 attack percentage. Bills dished out 39
assists and led the team with nine digs. Jessica
Lechner (Fr., Huntley, MT) and Alexis
Sandru (Jr., Twin Bridges, MT) each posted six kills. Sandru,
who was playing in front a friendly crowd just 30 miles from her
hometown, also had six digs. Nicole
Kruse (So., Huntley, MT) added eight digs from her libero
position. Freshman Taylor
Faught (Billings, MT) served up four aces.
Great Fall was led by
eight kills and eight digs from Claudia Jacobs. Jennifer
Wright and Lesly Richter each recorded seven kills.
“Ali and Alicia had big days,” said Matavo.
“Jessica played well on the outside. Alexis gave us some big
defensive games today. She had some amazing plays playing in
front of her family. The one that will be overlooked in the stats
will be Nicole. She’s serving great right now and really
scrambling on the passes. Overall I was pretty pleased with the
day. The kids are starting to accomplish some goals that we gave
them. If we win again tomorrow, we’ll go into the conference
schedule on a high note. The kids are gaining confidence.”
The Yellowjackets open Heartland Conference
play on September 16 when they host St. Mary’s University (TX) at
7:00 p.m. at Alterowitz Gymnasium. St. Mary’s placed third in the
Heartland last year. |