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2007 Volleyball Weekly Release #7 (October 1)
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This Week's Schedule |
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Tue., Oct. 2 - at Rocky Mountain College,
7 p.m.
Live audio provided at
www.kurlradio.com (click on Sports & Listen Now)Sat., Oct. 6 - at Seattle University, 8 p.m. MDT
Live stats available at
www.goseattleu.com Click
HERE to read
Alicia Cazemier's blog
about last week. Click
HERE to
listen to this week's Yellowjacket Volleyball Show featuring
head coach Sara Schaub and freshman outside hitter Jennifer Boe
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Week in Review |
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The Yellowjackets were hot and cold last week, splitting a pair
of home conference matches. On Thursday, MSUB did not play
well in a 3-0
loss to preseason GNAC favorite Western Washington. The
Jackets' first home loss of the year knocked them out of first
place in the conference standings. The Yellowjackets
bounced back with one of their best performances of the season
on Saturday, defeating Central Washington
3-1. Losing
hold of first place hardly means the end of the Jackets' chances
for a second-straight conference title, however. They sit just a
half game behind Western Washington and Western Oregon, and MSUB
still has both of those teams once more on the schedule.
The GNAC race is still probably a six-team race at this point, although
Western Washington, Western Oregon, and MSU Billings have put a
little distance between them and the trio of 4-3 teams tied for
fourth. The next two weeks--with three conference road
matches--will be critical for the Yellowjackets to stay in the
hunt.
"Western Washington played really
consistent," said Yellowjacket head coach Sara Schaub of
Thursday's 30-23, 30-22, 30-21 loss.
"They have one of the best defenses in the conference. It
shook us up a little, and we tried to do too much on offense
individually. We ended up making more errors because of
that. I thought our defense did do a good job. We
had three people in double-digit digs. We just had trouble
putting the ball away."
Western Washington hit a solid .280 for the
match while holding the Yellowjackets to a .131 hitting
percentage. It was the Jackets’ lowest match hitting percentage
since Aug. 31. Only five Vikings recorded kills in the
match, but Western Washington was efficient and benefited from
24 Yellowjacket errors.
The Yellowjackets didn’t have a player
reach double digits for kills.
Jennifer Boe, Devon
Crotteau and Jessica
Lechner downed nine kills apiece. Lechner
had the best night at the net for MSUB, posting a .467 attack
percentage. Alicia
Cazemier was held to just seven kills on
a career-low .000 attack percentage. Boe,
Stefanie Aladjova and Nicole Kruse each had double-digit digs.
Just two days after having a five-match
winning streak snapped, the Yellowjackets were dominating
against Central Washington on Saturday. The Jackets hit
a solid .248 over the four games, winning 30-22, 25-30, 30-22,
30-20.
The Yellowjackets’ only hiccup came in the
second game when they were held to a .057 hitting percentage.
They had little trouble in the other three games, posting
percentages of .500, .216, and .320. The Yellowjacket defense
set up the attack, out-digging the Wildcats 47-35 and
out-blocking them 16-11.
“Right away
Stefania (Aladjova)
did a good job spreading the ball around, and we got our offense
in a rhythm,” said Schaub. “In practice
this week we worked on being smarter hitters so we didn’t make
as many unforced errors.”
Three Yellowjackets posted double-digit
kills off Aladjova’s 44 assists. Alicia
Cazemier led the way with 15 kills on a
.478 hitting percentage. She had just four errors in 23
attempts.
Jennifer Boe and Devon
Crotteau each knocked down 14 kills. The
Jackets’ .248 match hitting percentage was their third-highest
of the season.
Cazemier led the Jackets’ block, posting
four solo blocks and seven block assists.
Katrina
Solomon (Billings) was in on five blocks, and Aladjova and Jessica
Lechner each had four.
“Alicia stepped up in the senior captain
role and led our team,” said Schaub. “We also had a good night
out of Katrina. Along with her solid setting, Stefania had a
great night serving. Her five aces came at key points, and even
when she wasn’t scoring with aces her serve kept them off
balance.”
Crotteau and Boe each notched
double-doubles for kills and digs. Crotteau had a match-high 15
digs while Boe finished with 10.
“Both of our outside hitters did a good job
of being aggressive throughout the whole match,” Schaub said of
the Casper duo. “They didn’t have great percentages, but they
were key for us tonight. Overall we came out fired up and ready
to play.”
Record Watch:
Senior Alicia Cazemier will likely move up to the No. 2 spot in
school history for career kills this week. She enters the
week with 1,272, needing just 16 to tie and 17 to pass Olivia
Munro. Cazemier had had 16 or more kills in 11 matches
this season. If she is able to catch Jessica Bratton's
1,376, there's an outside chance that Cazemier will do it at
home. There's a possibility that it could happen during
the Jackets' swing to Washington at the end of October, but if
it doesn't, MSUB plays its last four matches at home in early
November....Setter Stefania Aladjova looks to be the first
player this year to break into the top 10 for any single-season
school record. She enters this week 12th for single season
service aces and 14th for assists. Aladjova could move up
the aces chart quickly. Even though she's still two spots
out of the top 10, she's only 18 aces from the school record.
There have only been two matches this season in which Aladjova
has had fewer than two aces. She'll break the single
season school record (held by Nicole Kruse) if she averages only
two aces per match the rest of the way.
From the GNAC:
GNAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK: Alyssa Given, Seattle
Pacific (OH, 5-10, Sr., Salinas, CA) and Tiana Roma, Western
Washington (MB, 6-0, Jr., Edmonds, WA – Edmonds-Woodway). .
.Given had 49 kills and hit for a .312 percentage in
establishing a SPU career-record for kills as the Falcons split
a pair of 3-2 matches. Given also had a team-best eight blocks,
19 digs and three aces. She currently leads the GNAC in kills
(4.47), aces (53) and points (5.67). She ranks sixth in GNAC
history in career kills (1,261) and needs to average 18.2 kills
in SPU’s final 11 regular-season matches to move into
first-place on the conference’s all-time career chart. She is
also just 10 aces away from the GNAC career record of 182 by
Erika Brunson of Seattle, who set the record between 2001 and
2004. . .Roma had 20 kills, a team-best six blocks and a .320
hitting percentage. Many of her kills and blocks were in key
situations as Western Washington swept road contests at Billings
and Seattle.
HONORABLE
MENTION: Megan Thigpen, Alaska Fairbanks (MH, 5-10, So.,
Spokane, WA - Mead) had 42 kills and 34 digs as the Nanooks came
within two points of earning a sweep at Nampa and Brougham
Pavilion, winning the fifth game with NNU 15-12 before losing
Game 5 to Seattle University 16-14. Thigpen had 18 kills
including the match point against the Crusaders, then added 24
more kills at SPU.
AROUND THE
GNAC: Western Washington was the only conference team to
post a 2-0 record last week. The Vikings have won five
straight matches, winning 15 of 16 games, since a 3-2 loss at
Western Oregon. Emily Castro had 26 kills and 24 digs in the
two victories, while setter Katie Robinson had 73 assists as WWU
doubled its opponents hitting percentage (.220 to .110). Libero
Courtney Schneider had 45 more digs, moving into ninth place on
the NCAA Division II all-time career chart with 2,222. . .Given
and Angie Wodrich (39) combined for 88 kills, 66.2 percent of
SPU’s team total in their two matches. . .Six players had
between 12 and 24 kills, including Loni Evenson with 24, Chelsea
Pelton with 22 and Cammy Dranginis with 21, as Northwest
Nazarene split two matches. Dranginis also had 10 blocks. .
.Jennifer Boe and Devon Crotteau each had 23 kills and Alicia
Cazemier had 22 as Montana State Billings split two matches.
Both Crotteau and Cazemier had 13-match streaks with 10 or more
kills snapped in Thursday’s 3-0 loss to Western Washington. .
.Rachael Schurman had 32 kills and Kady Try had 26 as the
Wildcats earned a road split, despite being outhit .184 to
.114. Schurman also had 15 blocks and accounted for 40.5 of
CWU’s 138 points. . .Rhea Cardwell had 21 kills, while Joanna
Johnson, Kim Stolk and Rachel Kidwell had 20, 19 and 18,
respectively, as Alaska Anchorage split two matches, winning at
SPU for the first time since 2003 in ending a five-match losing
streak. . .Seattle University’s Nikole Thompson had 30 kills and
25 digs increasing her career kill total to 1,076. . .Kayla
Mainer had 21 kills and 19 digs as Western Oregon maintained a
tie for first-place in the GNAC with a 3-1 win over Saint
Martin’s. The Saints got 14 kills and 21 digs from Shealun
Campisi, but fell for the 28th straight time.
AROUND THE
REGION: The first official NCAA Division II Pacific
Regional poll will be announced on Wednesday, Oct. 10. . .GNAC
teams are 38-40 in non-conference matches. The only two
remaining non-conference contests remaining are in Billings as
the Yellowjackets play at Rocky Mountain Tuesday and host the
Bears Nov. 1. . . GNAC teams finished 22-25 against Pacific
Region opponents, including 17-18 against CCAA teams and 5-7
against the PacWest.
UPCOMING: Tuesday – MSU Billings at Rocky Mountain.
Thursday – Western Oregon at Alaska Anchorage; Saint
Martin's at Alaska Fairbanks; Seattle Pacific at Central
Washington; Northwest Nazarene at Western Washington.
Saturday – Saint Martin's at Alaska Anchorage; Western
Oregon at Alaska Fairbanks, 3 p.m.; MSU Billings at Seattle;
Northwest Nazarene at Central Washington; Seattle Pacific at
Western Washington. (All matches begin at 7 p.m.).
CSTV/AVCA National Division II (Sept. 24) - 31. Western
Washington. NCAA Division II Pacific Regional - The first
poll will be released Oct. 10 by 1 p.m. Polls will also be
released on Oct. 24 and Nov. 7.
NCAA National Statistics (Sept. 23): Individuals (Top 50):
Kills - 26. Alicia Cazemier, MSUB, 4.44; 28. Alyssa Given, SPU,
4.38; 30. Devon Crotteau, MSUB, 4.35; 48. Rachael Schurman, CWU,
4.09; 49. Jaime Anderson, WWU, 4.09. Hitting Percentage - 39.
Rachael Schurman, CWU, .352. Assists - 34. Stefania Aladjova,
MSUB, 11.80. Aces - 1. Alyssa Given, SPU, 1.00; 32. Stefanie
Aladjova, MSUB, 0.70. Digs - 2. Courtney Schneider, WWU, 7.24.
Blocks - 6. Angie Alvord, WWU, 1.57; 19. Emily Powell, SU, 1.41.
Team (Top 50): Hitting PCT. - 26. Western Washington
.249. Assists - 49. Montana State Billings 13.61. Aces - 39.
Seattle Pacific 2.58. Digs - 10. Western Oregon 20.62, 16.
Seattle 20.09. Blocks - 26. Western Washington 2.62; 47. Seattle
2.44; 48. Central Washington 2.44.
Click
HERE for
the complete GNAC weekly release.
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Upcoming Opponents |
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Rocky
Mountain College
(webpage)
- The Bears are 9-10 overall and 4-2 in the Frontier
Conference. They lost 3-2 on Friday to 9th-ranked
Westminster College.
Jessica Eliasson, a junior outside hitter from Roundup, leads
the Bears at 3.08 kills per game. She has a season hitting
percentage of .265. Kelly Fox and Sarah Madinger each
average just over two kills per game. Hailey Pearce
directs the offense and averages 9.5 assists per game.
All-time Series: MSUB leads series 25-9
Last Meeting: MSUB def. RMC 3-1 on
Oct. 17, 2006 at home
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Seattle University (webpage)
- The Redhawks are battling to remain in the GNAC race.
They will enter the week at 6-10 overall and 3-5 in the
conference. Saturday's match against the Yellowjackets
will be their only match of the week. Nikole Thompson leads
the Redhawk offense and ranks seventh in the GNAC at 3.92 kills
per game. She was the conference player of the week last
week for carrying Seattle to a pair of wins in Alaska. The
Redhawks had won three conference matches in a row before losing
last week to Western Washington and Central Washington.
Middle blocker Emily Powell is adding 2.07 kills and 1.38
blocks per game. The sophomore ranks second in the GNAC
for blocks. Josie Christiansen ranks eighth in the league
for service aces. As a team, Seattle ranks second in the
GNAC for opponent hitting percentage and third for blocks.
All-time Series: MSUB leads series 1-0
Last Meeting: MSUB def. SU 3-2 on
Oct. 14, 2000 in Billings
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The Stats |
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Click
HERE for current
MSU Billings 2007 season statistics |
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The Standings |
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2007 Great
Northwest Athletic Conference
Standings
(Through games of Sept. 30, 2007)
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Conference |
Overall |
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L |
Pct |
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Pct |
Western Oregon |
6 |
1 |
.857 |
9 |
5 |
.643 |
Western Washington |
6 |
1 |
.857 |
10 |
4 |
.714 |
Montana State
Billings |
6 |
2 |
.750 |
12 |
4 |
.750 |
Northwest Nazarene |
4 |
3 |
.571 |
10 |
5 |
.667 |
Seattle Pacific |
4 |
3 |
.571 |
9 |
6 |
.600 |
Central Washington |
4 |
3 |
.571 |
5 |
11 |
.312 |
Seattle University |
3 |
5 |
.375 |
6 |
10 |
.375 |
Alaska Fairbanks |
2 |
5 |
.286 |
8 |
7 |
.533 |
Alaska Anchorage |
1 |
6 |
.143 |
5 |
8 |
.385 |
Saint Martin's |
0 |
7 |
.000 |
0 |
16 |
.000 |
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The GNAC
Leaders |
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Click
HERE for 2007 GNAC
stats leaders |
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The Players |
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#1
Jennifer Boe (Fr. OH, Casper, WY) |
#2
Hillary Morrison (So. RS, Evansville, WY) |
#3
Katrina Solomon (So. RS, Billings, MT) |
#4
Nicole Kruse (Sr. L/DS, Huntley, MT) |
#5
Jill Trabing (So. OH, Buffalo, WY) |
#7
Devon Crotteau (So. OH, Casper, WY) |
#8
Taylor Faught (Jr. S, Billings, MT) |
#12
Stefania Aladjova (Jr. S, Sofia, Bulgaria) |
#13
Alicia Cazemier (Sr. MB, Vauxhall, Alberta) |
#14
Jessica Lechner (Jr. RS/MB, Pompeys Pillar, MT) |
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The Last Time in
Yellowjacket Volleyball: |
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A
player had an attack pct. .500+ (min. 10 kills)
— Sept. 20, 2007 (Jessica Lechner, .500 vs. Alaska Fairbanks)
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player had 30 or more kills in a match
— Nov. 12, 2004
(Jessica Bratton, 33 vs. Western New Mexico)
A
player had 25-29 kills in a match
— Sept. 30, 2006
(Jessica Bratton, 25 vs. Texas A&M-International)
A
player had 60 or more assists in a match
— Sept. 2, 2006
(Natalie Bills, 66 vs. Fort Lewis)
A
player had 25 or more digs in a match
— Aug. 25, 2007
(Nicole Kruse (30) vs. Minn. St. Moorhead)
A
player had 5 or more aces in a match
— Sept. 29, 2007
(Stefania Aladjova, 5 vs. Cent. Washington)
A
player had 10 or more blocks in a match
— Sept. 29, 2007
(Alicia Cazemier, 11 vs. Cent. Washington)
The team had an attack percentage over.300
— Oct. 20, 2006
(.400 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State)
The team had 70 or more kills in a match
— Sept. 22, 2007
(70 vs. Alaska Anchorage)
The team had 70 or more assists in a match
— Sept. 2, 2006
(77 vs. Fort Lewis)
The team had 100 or more digs in a match
— Sept. 8, 2006
(116 vs. Central Okla.)
The team had 15 or more blocks in a match
— Sept. 29, 2007
(16.0 vs. Cent. Washington)
The team had 10-14 blocks in a match - Sept. 8, 2007
(11.0 vs. Seattle Pacific) |
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The School Records (records that include
2007 in bold) |
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Kills
Season – 1. Diane Vargo (526)
Career – 1. Jessica Bratton
(1,376); 3. Alicia Cazemier (1,272); 16. Jessica Lechner
(446)
Assists
Season – 1. Natalie Bills (1,327);
14. Stefania Aladjova (709)
Career – 1. Gina Langer (4,354)
Digs
Season – 1. Diane Vargo (440)
Career – 1. Gina Langer (1,530); 5.
Nicole Kruse (1,029)
Service Aces
Season – 1. Nicole Kruse (62); 12.
Stefania Aladjova (44)
Career – 1. Gina Langer (178); 4.
Nicole Kruse (116); 6. Alicia Cazemier (104)
Total Blocks
Season – 1. Deb Dianda (169)
Career – 1. Alicia Cazemier (477);
15. Jessica Lechner (147)
Solo Blocks
Season – 1. Alicia Cazemier
(67)
Career – 1. Alicia Cazemier (155);
19. Jessica Lechner (29)
Block Assists
Season – 1. Deb Dianda (119)
Career – 1.
Alicia Cazemier (322); 12. Jessica Lechner (118)
Attack Percentage
Season – 1. Andrea Donahue
(.373)
Career – 1. Alicia Cazemier (.310);
5. Jessica Lechner (.235)
Kills per Game
Season – 1. Diane Vargo (4.61)
Career – 1. Ali Watson (4.10); 6.
Alicia Cazemier (3.50)
Assists per Game
Season – 1. Natalie Bills
(12.52)
Career – 1. Natalie Bills (12.16)
Blocks per Game
Season – 1. Alicia Cazemier
(1.52)
Career – 1. Alicia Cazemier (1.31)
Digs per Game
Season – 1. Connie Meyer (4.75)
Career – 1. Connie Meyer (3.96); 3. Nicole Kruse (3.78)
Games Played
Career – 1. Gina Langer (462); 5. Alicia Cazemier
(363); 13. Nicole Kruse (272); 14. Jessica Lechner (269) |
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Schedule & Results |
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Day |
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Location |
Results |
Fri. |
8/24 |
at Nebraska-Omaha |
1:00 p.m. |
Omaha, NE |
L, 3-0 |
Fri. |
8/24 |
vs. Univ. of Mary |
5:00 p.m. |
Omaha, NE |
W, 3-0 |
Sat. |
8/25 |
vs. Colorado
State-Pueblo |
11:00 a.m. |
Omaha, NE |
W, 3-0 |
Sat. |
8/25 |
vs. Minnesota
State Moorhead |
3:00 p.m. |
Omaha, NE |
L, 3-1 |
Fri. |
8/31 |
at Colorado School of Mines |
3:30 p.m. |
Golden, CO |
W, 3-2 |
Fri. |
8/31 |
vs. Mesa State |
7:30 p.m. |
Golden, CO |
W, 3-1 |
Sat. |
9/1 |
vs. Western State College |
11:00 a.m. |
Golden, CO |
W, 3-1 |
Sat. |
9/1 |
vs. Western New Mexico |
3:30 p.m. |
Golden, CO |
W, 3-1 |
Thu. |
9/6 |
at Northwest Nazarene* |
7:00 p.m. |
Nampa, ID |
L, 3-1 |
Sat. |
9/8 |
at Seattle Pacific* |
7:00 p.m. |
Seattle, WA |
W, 3-1 |
Thu. |
9/13 |
Saint Martin's* |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
W, 3-1 |
Sat. |
9/15 |
Western Oregon* |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
W, 3-1 |
Thu. |
9/20 |
at Alaska-Fairbanks* |
7:00 p.m. |
Fairbanks, AK |
W, 3-1 |
Sat. |
9/22 |
at Alaska-Anchorage* |
7:00 p.m. |
Fairbanks, AK |
W, 3-1 |
Thu. |
9/27 |
Western Washington* |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
L, 3-0 |
Sat. |
9/29 |
Central Washington* |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
W, 3-1 |
Tue. |
10/2 |
at Rocky Mountain |
7:00 p.m. |
Billings, MT |
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Sat. |
10/6 |
at Seattle* |
7:00 p.m. |
Seattle, WA |
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Thu. |
10/11 |
at Western Oregon* |
7:00 p.m. |
Monmouth, OR |
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Sat. |
10/13 |
at Saint Martin's* |
7:00 p.m. |
Lacey, WA |
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Thu. |
10/18 |
Alaska-Anchorage* |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
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Sat. |
10/20 |
Alaska-Fairbanks* |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
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Thu. |
10/25 |
at Central
Washington* |
7:00 p.m. |
Ellensburg, WA |
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Sat. |
10/27 |
at Western Washington* |
7:00 p.m. |
Bellingham, WA |
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Thu. |
11/1 |
Rocky Mountain |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
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Sat. |
11/3 |
Seattle* |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
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Thu. |
11/8 |
Seattle Pacific* |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
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Sat. |
11/10 |
Northwest Nazarene* |
7:00 p.m. |
Alterowitz Gym |
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Thu.-Sat. |
11/15-17 |
NCAA II Pacific Regional |
TBA |
TBA |
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The Coaches |
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Sara Schaub, Head Coach |
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Sara Schaub
was hired as the Yellowjackets' tenth head coach since
the program was reinstated in 1984. Schaub’s coaching experience
was most recently at Division I Eastern Michigan University
where she was the first assistant since
2002. She helped the Eagles to the program’s first Mid-America
Conference West Division Championship in 2005. Schaub’s
responsibilities were recruiting, practice
organization, and leading a successful volleyball camp program
at Eastern.
“I am extremely excited and
honored to be the next head coach at MSU Billings,” said Schaub. “I am very grateful to Dr. Gray
and the entire search committee for giving me this opportunity.
I feel very fortunate to join such an upbeat and visionary
department. I look forward to working with the
student-athletes, building an exciting program, and being part
of the Billings community.”
Schaub, originally from Huron,
Ohio, was a four-year starter for the Eastern Michigan Eagles as
an outside hitter. Schaub is the only player in Mid-American
Conference history to average over four kills and four digs per
game in the same season. She currently holds the record at
Eastern Michigan for career attack attempts and is second for
career kills and digs, sixth for career aces, and seventh for
career block assists.
Schaub graduated from Eastern
Michigan in 2001 with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration in
Accounting Information Systems. She also holds a Master of
Science in Accounting, graduating Magna Cum Laude from EMU in
2002. In her free time, Schaub is an avid beach volleyball
player and has participated in the Association of Volleyball
Professionals, Extreme Volleyball Professionals, and Midwest
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Jay Christensen, Assistant Coach |
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Jay Christensen begins the season as a
first-year assistant coach for the Lady Yellowjackets. With a
bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science-Sports Medicine, he also
is a second year graduate student in the athletic training
program.
Christensen moved to Billings from Laie,
Hawaii, and comes with a varied athletic background. All-state
in soccer and four-time state champion in swimming, he played
soccer for a U-17 team throughout Europe and after high school
helped represent the United States, swimming in Sydney,
Australia, in 2000.
He enjoys surfing, golfing, swimming,
basketball, soccer and reading. Jay, his wife Cassandra and son
Kai live in Billings.
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