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Jackets Draw Familiar Foe at NCAA Tourney (11/5/06)
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BILLINGS, MT – Pick your cliché:  The more things change, the more they remain the same.  Deja vu all over again.  Whatever it is, the Montana State-Billings volleyball team must be feeling a bit of it following Sunday’s NCAA Tournament selection.  The Yellowjackets have been selected to their first-ever NCAA Tournament, where they will face former conference rival Western New Mexico in the first round.

The Yellowjackets are 25-4 overall after their conference championship.  The Mustangs are 26-6 after losing in the semifinals of the RMAC Tournament, which they hosted in Silver City, NM.  Their first round match on Thursday is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. CST.

The Yellowjackets swept St. Mary’s University Saturday night in the championship match of the Heartland Conference Tournament to become the HLC’s automatic qualifier to the NCAA Tournament.  Sunday night the NCAA Volleyball Committee announced that MSUB will be the No. 5 seed in the NCAA Southwest Regional, where they will face fourth-seeded Western New Mexico.  The regional tournament will be hosted by top-seed West Texas A&M, located in Canyon, TX.

“It means a lot for our team in a lot of ways,” said Yellowjacket coach Pa’ulasi Matavao of the tournament selection.  “Last year, playing in the conference championship did a lot for our program and our recruiting.  This year will do wonders for us.  It’s created a lot of excitement for the players and their families.  I think it’s also created some buzz in the community.  I think it’s the beginning of something good for MSUB volleyball.”

The Yellowjackets have been ranked in the top 10 of the region all season.  They debuted at No. 2 in the first regional poll before climbing to the top spot in early October.  Despite winning 19 of their last 20 regular season matches, the Yellowjackets plummeted from No. 1 to No. 10 in the span of three weeks at the end of the regular season.  With their conference championship, they bounced five spots in the final ranking and regional seeding.

“I’m pretty happy with the No. 5 seed after dropping to 10 last week,” said Matavao.  “We’re not really concerned with where we are.  We’re just going to go down there and compete with whoever they give us.  The girls are ready.”

The history between MSU Billings and Western New Mexico dates all the way back to 1991 when the two teams met at a tournament in Phoenix.  They later spent several years as conference opponents in the Pacific West Conference.  Last year both MSUB and WNMU moved from the PacWest to the Heartland Conference, where the Mustangs defeated the Yellowjackets in the Heartland Conference Championship match to earn a trip to the NCAA Tournament. 

Following their one season in the Heartland, Western switched conferences again, this time to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.  The Mustangs’ departure from the Heartland made the runner-up Yellowjackets the host of this year’s Heartland tournament.

The Yellowjackets and Mustangs have met 29 times in their history with Western holding a 21-8 all-time advantage.  Seven of their last 15 meetings have gone five games with Western winning five of those seven matches.  Last year the Mustangs won two of three meetings with the Yellowjackets, including the 3-1 victory in the conference championship match.

“This is the same Western New Mexico team we played last year other than Stephanie Higgins is gone,” said Matavao.  “They have all their other players back.  We know a lot about them.  We battled them for years.  It should be a good match.”

West Texas A&M earned the No. 1 seed by going 30-3 and winning the Lone Star Conference Tournament.  The Lady Buffs enter the NCAA Tourney with a 25-match winning streak during which they only dropped six total games.  WTAMU has won three national titles, the most recent coming in 1997.  The Buffs will meet Abilene Christian (18-10) in the opening round of the tournament.  The winner of the WTAMU/ACU match faces the winner of the MSUB/WNMU match in the second round.

The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference dominated the tournament selections for the Southwest Region.  Five of the eight teams are from the RMAC with two coming from the Lone Star and one from the Heartland.  The tournament starts Thursday with four first-round matches.  The semifinal matches will be played Friday evening, and the championship match will be Saturday.  The winner of the regional advances to the Elite Eight in Pensacola, FL, November 16-18.

NCAA Southwest Region Seeding
1. West Texas A&M (30-3)
2. Metro State (20-9)
3. Mesa State (17-14)
4. Western New Mexico (26-6)
5. Montana State-Billings (25-4)
6. Nebraska-Kearney (28-7)
7. Fort Lewis (20-9)
8. Abilene Christian (18-10)

NCAA Southwest Region First Round Pairings
#4 Western New Mexico vs. #5 Montana State-Billings
#3 Mesa State vs. #6 Nebraska-Kearney
#2 Metro State vs. #7 Fort Lewis
#1 West Texas A&M vs. #8 Abilene Christian

 
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