MSUB Volleyball Sweeps Heartland Awards
(10/11/06)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana
State-Billings volleyball players
Ali Watson,
Natalie
Bills, and
Nicole
Kruse swept the Heartland Conference Player of the Week
awards for the week of October 2-8. The Lady Jackets have
tallied five POTW awards this season with the honor being
Watson’s first and Bills’s and Kruse’s second.
Watson, a senior outside
hitter from Calgary, Alberta, Canada continued to lead the
Montana State-Billings attack, averaging 5.67 kills per game on
a .400 attack percentage as the Yellowjackets remained unbeaten
in Heartland Conference play. On Friday Watson pounded out 17
kills with just two errors as the Jackets swept Incarnate Word
in three games. She also had 10 digs for a double-double. On
Saturday Watson again knocked down 17 kills with just six errors
as the Jackets swept the Cardinals for the second-straight day.
Her 14 digs gave Watson her 13th double-double for
kills and digs in 20 matches. Watson ranks in the top 10 in the
HLC for attack percentage, kills per game, service aces per
game, and digs per game.
Bills, a senior setter from
Provo, Utah was named Heartland Conference Setter of the Week.
Bills guided the Yellowjackets to a pair of efficient three-game
sweeps of the University of the Incarnate Word, keeping the
Jackets perfect in heartland Conference play at 4-0. Bills
handed out 44 assists on Friday as the Yellowjackets hit a
blistering .333 as a team. On Saturday she dished out 40
assists to lead the Jacket attack to a .304 attack percentage.
It was the first two-match set this season that the
Yellowjackets had an attack percentage over .300 for the
weekend. Bills currently leads the Heartland Conference in
assists per game and eclipsed 3,300 career assists at MSUB
placing her second all-time in school history.
Kruse, a junior libero from
Huntley, Montana anchored the Yellowjacket reception and defense
to help the Jackets to a pair of wins against Heartland
Conference opponent University of the Incarnate Word over the
weekend. Kruse posted a reception percentage of .964 and had at
least 20 digs in each three-game match. She averaged 7.33 digs
per game to increase her season average to 4.22, ranking in the
top five in the HLC. She also moved into the top 15 in school
history for career digs with 662.
The Yellowjackets defend their
home court at Alterowitz Gymnasium October 13 and 14 against
Heartland Conference opponent St. Edward’s University (6-15,
4-1). First serve is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Friday while
Saturday’s match will begin at 2:00 p.m. |