Skylights volleyball team drops four matches on tough weekend road trip
By Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.com
It wasn't exactly the performance that Lisa Handley was looking for from
Montana State University-Northern volleyball team a week before the conference
season begins.
The Skylights struggled this past weekend, dropping four matches and playing,
for the most part, uninspired volleyball.
"I was pretty disappointed in our play," Handley said. "We
lacked energy and enthusiasm for the game, which isn't something that should
happen."
The Skylights opened the so-called MSU-Billings tournament with a 30-16, 30-15,
30-23 loss to the host Yellowjackets.
Northern was plagued by hitting errors, committing 19 errors to just 18 kills
in the match. Junior Julie Henderson led the Skylights with 13 digs, three
kills and four blocks.
Things didn't get any better later in the day as
The Skylights battle in the first two games of
the match and played considerably better, but couldn't overcome the Beavers.
Jordan Fox led the Skylight attack with 10 kills.
Because the tournament consisted of just three teams, Northern took on
Northern was once again plagued with unforced errors, committing 26 hitting
errors and five service errors. Fox led the way with 13 kills and 14 digs.
Later on Saturday, Northern traveled to
Fox continued to hit the ball well, notching 13 aces. Ashley Roth had a solid
all-around match picking up seven kills, nine digs, three blocks and a pair of
aces. Christine Smith dished out 20 assists and added two aces.
"It's one thing to be losing and playing hard," Handley said.
"But it's another to get beat and not give the effort. We had some girls
who were really giving every thing they had and others that weren't. That's not
going to get it done."
Handley shouldered some of the blame, admitting that her team's nonconference schedule was far from easy.
"I set up a tough nonconference schedule to prepare
them for conference, but maybe it was too tough," Handley said.
"MSU-Billings is right on the top of their game and
"It's all about confidence. And right now we're lacking it."
Not exactly what you want heading into the first weekend of the conference
season on the road. Handley said her team's attitude toward the game must
change and change immediately.
"It's time to stop making excuses and play," she said. "We have
to play every play like we did in the opening tournament. We didn't do that
this past weekend and that kind of attitude is not going to get it done in
conference."
Northern travels to Helena on Friday to face Carroll College and then to
Billings on Saturday to take on Rocky Mountain College
MSU-Billings def. MSU-Northern
30-16, 30-15, 30-23
MSU-N - Kills 18 (Jordan Fox 4, Julie Henderson 3, Jasmine Mitchell 3); Assists
15 (Emilee Madsen 11); Digs 45 (Julie Henderson 13,
Jordan Fox 8), Aces 2 (Alicia Mannin 1, Kelly Thorpe
1); Blocking 8.5 (Julie Henderson 4, Ashley Roth 4).
30-27, 30-23, 30-18
MSU-N - Kills 36 (Jordan Fox 10, Julie Henderson 8, Jordan Fox 7); Assists 33 (Emilee Madsen 21, Kelly Thorpe 10); Digs 52 (Julie
Henderson 12, Alicia Mannin 10); Aces 7 (Emilee Madsen 3); Blocks 8.5 (Jeanna
McPherson 4, Jasmine Mitchell 4).
30-19, 31-29, 30-25
MSU-N - Kills 35 (Jordan Fox 13, Julie Henderson 8); Assists 34 (Emilee Madsen 18, Kelly Thorpe 16); Digs 76 (Julie
Henderson 15, Jordan Fox 14, Emilee Madsen 12, Kelly
Thorpe 10); Blocks 9.5 (Jeanna McPherson 6, Jasmine
Mitchell 5).
30-24,30-26, 30-27
MSU-N - Kills 37 (Jordan Fox 13, Ashley Roth 7); Assists 32 (Christine Smith
20); Digs 62 (Lindsay Garcia 11, Alicia Mannin 9,
Ashley Roth 9); Aces 5 (Christine Smith 2, Ashley Roth 2); Blocks 6 (Ashley
Roth 3)