LCSC quickly takes down
Montana Western
09-13-08
LEWISTON, Idaho –
Getting the early jump
in all three games, the
Lewis-Clark State
College women’s
volleyball team rolled
past Montana Western
25-10, 25-12., 25-10 in
Frontier Conference play
at the LCSC Activity
Center on Saturday
afternoon.
The win keeps the No.
12-ranked Warriors
undefeated on the season
at 14-0 overall,
including 2-0 in league
play. Of the 14 wins, 11
have been in three-game
sweeps. Montana Western,
which went winless a
year ago, is now 3-8 and
0-2.
LCSC never trailed on
the day and opened leads
of 4-0, 5-0 and 5-1 in
the three games,
respectively.
The Warriors did own the
net. LCSC outblocked the
Bulldogs 11-4 and also
hit .346 for the match,
compared to a
negative-.019 for
Montana Western. LCSC
also had eight service
aces and won every long
rally point.
“I think that shows our
players have been
trained by great high
school and clubs coaches
before they came here
and they know how to
win,” Greeny said. “They
do the all the things
necessary to be
successful.”
Junior Anile Clemente
again led the Warriors
in kills with 14, a
season-high for three
games. Dana Christiansen
added 11 and hit .579,
while Clemente hit .500.
Julie Maciboba and
Austyn Lewis had five
each as 10 Warriors
recorded kills.
Lisa Davis paced the
Warriors in digs with 16
and also had two service
aces, while Maciboba had
three aces and Katie
Hinrichs two. Lindsay
Scott had 12 digs, while
Abby Bruya added nine
digs and 11 assists.
Maciboba led the
blocking effort with
four, while Lewis added
two.
All 16 Warriors played
in the match.
Elise Davis led Montana
Western with six kills,
while Maria Peterson had
13 assists. Kiley Myers
added 13 digs.
LCSC returns to action
on Friday when it hits
the road for the first
time in conference play.
The Warriors play
Montana State-Northern
at 6 p.m. on Friday and
then face Great Falls on
Saturday at 1 p.m.
“We’ve been talking
about coming out strong
and also owning the net
and playing good
defense,” LCSC coach Jen
Greeny said. “The key
for us is to keep that
up in order to continue
to be successful.”