BILLINGS, Mont. - Four players from MSU Billings tallied kills above 10, and three recorded 10 or more digs in a volleyball battle that went the distance Thursday. Deep into the fifth set with neither team giving an inch, MSU Billings pulled out a 16-14 fifth set victory for the 3-2 (16-25, 25-15, 25-22, 21-25, 16-14) win over Alaska Fairbanks in conference action.
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For the second consecutive match,
Audri Marrs led the MSUB offensive effort as the senior finished with a season-high 16 kills and six blocks.
Ashlynn Ward recorded 14 terminations.
Taylor Albertson logged in 10 kills on a team-high .292 attack percentage.
Stormy Siemion completed a double-double with 10 kills and 11 digs.
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Kyndal Williams finished with 49 assists. Libero
Kimmy Kirk led all players with 21 digs while
Taylor Sherman kicked in 15.
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Kyndal Williams finished the match with 49 assists.MSU Billings (4-16, 3-8 Great Northwest Athletic Conference) was dominate in top categories including kills (59-55) and digs (68-65). Also for the second straight match, MSUB was above double-digits in blocks, standing stronger at the net 12.0-7.0.
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The Yellowjackets had a slight-edge in hitting .178-.140. UAF did have seven service aces, but countered that with nine errors.
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For Alaska (2-17, 2-10 GNAC), Sam Harthun was impressive at the net finishing one under her career-high with 30 kills. She also earned a match-high .393 attack percentage (30-8-56) and contributed seven digs. Setter Miranda Grieser did set a career-high of 52 assists completing a double-double with 18 total digs. Libero Meagan Olsen tied Grieser with a team-high 18 digs.
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The Yellowjacket came out of the gates slow, opening with a short first set. Marrs earned MSUB its first point on a slide kill to the right. Maddie Davis came back with the off-speed kill for UAF. Two aces from the GNAC-leading Riley Podowicz opened-up a 3-oint lead for UAF. MSUB gained two back on errors from the Nanooks and another on a kill straight down the line from
Abbie Mikelson.
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Ward attacked on the outside sending the ball careening off the floor, but Podowicz countered with a touch kill off the block. A great block from Mikelson and Albertson allowed MSUB to hang around though the middle of the frame.Â
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UAF's Harthun took over down the stretch, pumping up the Nanooks with six straight points before a kill from Albertson stopped the streak. A service error from the Yellowjackets sent the ball right back over taking the score to 21-14 in favor of Alaska.
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MSU Billings pulled out one more point from Mikelson and an error from UAF, but the margin was too big as the Nanooks earned the first set 25-16.
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The second frame opened close. Back-to-back points from Albertson on a kill and service ace opened up a 7-4 lead. From there, MSUB pushed points. A good serve from
Mataia Roderick and a big block from Marrs kept the 'Jackets ahead. After a great up from Williams, Siemion delivered with a placement kill to the back. Ward and Marrs followed that up with a block for 11-8.
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Harthun struck a rolling serve, but a defensive move from Sherman and a nice kill from Marrs off a set from Williams took the score to 16-13. A kill from Siemion and an error from UAF brought the score to 18-13 and had Alaska calling for a timeout.
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A kill from Lilah Hudson drew UAF one closer, but the Yellowjackets finished up the set with a 6-1 run ending on a point from Ward at 25-15 to even the match at a set apiece.
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The Yellowjackets and Nanooks were even in the middle of the third set. UAF took a slight edge on a kill by Kensey Mix, but then started to draw away. A good service run from Grieser pushed the Nanooks ahead by five 16-10. MSUB won the ball back on a kill from Albertson to keep MSUB in the set.
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Audri Marrs completed a team-high 16 kills.The Nanooks moved ahead by four 19-16, but deep into the set the Yellowjackets came storming back. MSU Billings stepped up its defense, forcing three straight errors from Alaska, and engaged on a 9-1 point-spread. A point from Marrs pushed MSUB ahead by one, and a follow-up block from Marrs and Ward gave the Yellowjackets two points. A block from Alaska's Amberly Jeane stopped the momentum temporarily, but a huge double block from Albertson and Ward ended the set at 25-22, giving MSUB a 2-1 set advantage.
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The 'Jackets jumped ahead in the fourth frame 8-5, but two errors from the MSUB side had UAF behind by two. Siemion gained a point on a placement dump on the opposite line. The Yellowjackets pushed ahead by five, including another kill from Siemion and one from Ward for 13-8.
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Ward smoked an attack in front of a UAF defender to move MSUB ahead 14-10, but three straight points from Harthun ending on an ace from pulled the Nanooks to within one, 16-15.
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The two teams held tie scores from 17-21, but it was Alaska that found an answer first, scoring the last four points of the set for 25-23, sending the match to a deciding fifth set. Â
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The fifth set was a true battle as both teams traded consecutive points. Siemion pushed MSUB ahead with a kill off the block for 5-3, but a kill from Harthun pushed off a counter attack.
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MSUB opened up a slight 8-5 lead on a double block from Ward and Williams. Mix responded with a slide kill for UAF, but coming right back, Marrs countered with her own, pushing the 'Jackets ahead 9-6.
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Into the match for MSUB,
Miranda McConnell made her presence known on a long rally that ended with a block from Williams and McConnell for 12-7.
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Punching back, UAF scored three points, including two from Harthun for 12-10, but a timely set dump from Williams caught Alaska's defense off-guard.
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Ward earned a match-point for MSUB at 14-11, but a nice recovery from Alaska's defense stalled the win. The Nanooks tied the score at 14 on a kill on the outside from Podowicz.
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MSUB earned its second match point on a UAF error, and Marrs ended the longest match of the season for MSUB with a kill straight down the middle.
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THE BUZZ: This is the eight consecutive match for Williams with 30 or more assists...this is the third 5-set match for MSUB this season and the first time the Yellowjackets have won one...Kirk was selected the St. Vincent Healthcare Athlete of the Match.
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UP NEXT: MSU Billings welcomes No. 13 Alaska Anchorage on Saturday, Oct 24 for a match at 7:00 p.m. Saturday's contest marks the end of a five match home stand for the Yellowjackets.