Cintia Alessi had six of
Lewis-Clark State
College’s 12 service
aces, including three at
the start of the second
game, to help the
Warrior women’s
volleyball team finish
the home portion of its
schedule undefeated with
a 30-25, 30-19, 30-11
Frontier Conference win
over Carroll College at
the LCSC Activity Center
on Sunday.
The Warriors, 16-5
overall and 10-2 in
conference play, went
7-0 at home this season.
During the past two
seasons, the Warriors
were a combined 8-17 at
home.
“I really liked this
match because it means
we went undefeated at
home,” LCSC first-year
coach Jen Greeny said.
“It’s so important to
have that home-court
advantage and keep it
all the through the
season.”
This year’s remarkable
turnaround under Greeny
has the Warriors ranked
No. 23 in the NAIA and
just two wins away from
finishing no worse than
a tie for first place in
the conference. LCSC,
picked to finish sixth
in the league’s
preseason poll, stands
tied with Westminster
for first place in the
league and both have the
same road trip to end
the season – on the road
next week against
winless Western Montana
and third place Montana
Tech. If the Warriors
win both matches, they
will
be the top seed for the
conference tournament
based on sweeping
Westminster this season.
If Montana Tech can
sweep both LCSC and
Westminster, all three
could wind up tied for
the conference title,
but LCSC again would be
awarded the top
tournament seed because
of the best head-to-head
record against the other
two teams.
“We have to play really
focused at Montana Tech
because it is a tough
place to play,” Greeny
said. “We need to just
lay it all on the
line.”
In Sunday’s match, the
Warriors had their
troubles in the first
game. LCSC led 15-10,
but Carroll rallied to
take a 20-19 advantage.
With the match tied at
23, LCSC proceeded to
score seven of the final
nine points to capture
the win. Lindsay Scott
had two of her four
service aces to help
close out the game.
“We let them hang with
us a little bit because
of some unforced
errors,” Greeny said.
“Carroll can be a scary
team. You don’t know
when their youth will
catch fire. They have a
lot of good young
players.”
Alessi provided the
spark for LCSC in the
second game as her
serving put the Warriors
up 5-0. LCSC stretched
it to 13-5 and Carroll
could get no closer than
eight the rest of the
way.
The Warriors again came
out strong in the third
game and turned a 9-3
lead into an 18-4
advantage to cruise the
rest of the way.
Anile Clemente led the
Warriors with 14 kills,
while Alessi had 11
kills and eight digs.
Scott finished with
seven digs, while Julie
Maciboba had eight kills
and five assists. Lisa
Davis had 19 assists,
while Kim Fong added
17.
For the match, the
Warriors hit .287,
compared to .090 for
Carroll. Both teams
finished with 12
blocks.
Brittney Kubik (photo
above), one of two
seniors honored before
their final home match
of their LCSC careers,
finished with six blocks
and five kills, while
Marie Balmer (photo
above) added seven kills
and an ace.
Sammy Priddy had 11
kills for Carroll, while
Mandy McFadden had 12
assists and five digs.
Carroll has seven
sophomores, six
freshmen, and two
juniors on its roster.