Skylights on the road this weekend
George Ferguson
Havre Daily News Sports News Editor gferguson@havredailynews.com
The Montana State University-Northern Skylights volleyball team is back on the
road this weekend, and after two disappointing home losses a week ago, MSU-N
head coach Lisa Handley is hoping things get turned around in a hurry.
The Skylights dropped Frontier Conference matches at home to
Now the Skylights will travel to
”This will be a tough road trip for us,“ Handley said. ”Both of the teams we
play this weekend will be very tough.“
After the two losses last weekend, the
Skylights' record in conference play dipped to 2-5 on the season.
Despite the difficult start to the Frontier Conference season, Handley is more
concerned about how her team will play this weekend than what the rest of the
schools in the league are doing.
”Right now we need to be concerned with playing our game,“ Handley said. ”We
can't worry about what the team across the net is doing.
”We just haven't been playing our style of volleyball,“ she added. ”We need to
come out this weekend and be loose and play aggressively.“
Indeed, the Skylights struggled with hitting errors in their last three losses.
Handley attributes that to a lack of aggression by her hitters. She also said
that in both matches this weekend, her team will need to block the ball better
in order to stay with Rocky and Carroll.
Friday's matchup with the Lady Bears in
”Rocky is a very up-and-down team; they have been a lot like us this season,“
Handley said. ”They are a very good blocking team, and they have a lot of
offensive weapons.“
The Bears are 2-4 in conference play, and despite the losing record, the Bears
are a dangerous team, especially with middle blockers Kelly Fox and Courtney
Arthur. Both players are among the top 15 in the league in blocks this season.
Bethany Kost, a 5-foot-9 outside hitter, is also a very productive player in the
Lady Bears' offensive scheme.
”They (Rocky) are very good up front,“ Handley said. ”They have a lot of talent
and ability, and that makes them a very dangerous team - especially when their
hitters are on.“
If the Lady Bears are dangerous despite a losing record in conference play,
then the Carroll College Fighting Saints should be downright scary. The Saints
are 3-3 in conference play this season, despite battling the injury bug.
However, as good as the Saints have been this season, one of their three losses
came at the hands of MSU-Northern. The Skylights downed the Saints in five
games on Sept. 17 at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse.
Despite the win last month, Handley expects that the Saints will present all
sorts of challenges for the Skylights on Saturday night.
”I expect that you will see Carroll start to play a lot better the second half
of the season,“ Handley said. ”They are a team that has had some injuries, but
now they are healthy again and playing well.“
”They will be very tough to beat on their own floor,“ she added.
While hitting errors have cost the Skylights dearly the last few matches, they
have been getting very productive play from Jasmine Mitchell. Mitchell totaled
28 kills in the Skylights' two matches last weekend and her efforts have not
gone unnoticed.
”Jasmine has been hitting the ball well lately, and she is hitting it
incredibly hard,“ Handley said. ”The nice thing is that she has really emerged
as one of the leaders of this team on the floor.
”But for us to have to start finding success again, we need other players to
step up,“ she added. ”Julie Henderson is a player that we just have to have
play well in order for us to be successful. She needs to go out this weekend
and be loose and aggressive.“
Friday's Frontier Conference match between Rocky Mountain College and
MSU-Northern in Billings will get under way at 7 p.m. The Skylights' match with
Carroll College on Saturday will begin at 7 p.m. in Helena.
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