Skylights
spikers swept on final road trip
(Created:
Tuesday, October 23, 2007)
George
Ferguson Havre Daily News sports editor gferguson@havredailynews.com
The road was once again unkind to the Montana State University-Northern
volleyball team, as the Skylights were swept this past weekend on what was
their final road trip of the season. MSU-N played valiantly in matches at
Carroll College on Thursday night and Rocky Mountain College on Friday. But,
the Skylights couldn’t come away with a victory in either match. On Thursday
night in Helena, MSU-N and Carroll played to a decisive fifth game for the
second time this season. The Skylights beat the Saints in five games in Havre
earlier in the season. However, on Thursday, it was Carroll which outlasted
MSU-N, winning the fifth game 15-9. The Skylights dropped the first game of the
match 30-21 but rebounded with a win in game two, 30-25. Carroll then went back
ahead after winning game three 30-21. But Northern has shown a lot of
resiliency lately, and the Skylights clawed their way back into the match by
winning the do-or-die fourth game 30-28. However, it wouldn’t be enough as
Carroll held on in game five. Kaylee Bossert had a big match for MSU-N, racking
up 17 kills, while Jennifer Rohl added six solo blocks and Brittni Sesler had
44 assists. Carroll got a match-high 20 kills and seven blocks from Haylee
Otteson in the win. On Friday night, the Skylights traveled to Billings to take
on RMC, and it was the Bears who won in four games. Rocky defeated MSU-N by
scores of 30-27, 30-25, 32-34 and 30-21. The win means that the Bears swept the
season series from MSU-N for the second straight season. Bossert had another
big match for Northern, totaling 19 kills and three service aces, while Carlee
Hoff chipped in with 22 digs in the loss. RMC got 13 kills each from Sarah
Madinger, Kelly Fox and Jessica Elliason. The road losses dropped MSU-N’s
Frontier Conference record to 2-9 with three matches remaining. The Skylights
host UM-Western on Friday night and Montana Tech on Saturday afternoon.