
Jourdain Kamps (9) and Jordan Radick (10) combine for one of MSU's 19 blocks against Northern Colorado on Wednesday afternoon. Kamps and Radick finish their careers among the top 10 blockers in Bobcat history.
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Cats Fall Short in Upset Bid
11/27/2024 9:25:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
Montana State (9-19) came up just short in its bid to become the first ever eight seed to upset the top-seeded favorite.
Montana State recorded a season-high 19 blocks and held the Big Sky Conference's top squad to a .167 attack mark, including just .133 in the opening two sets but it wasn't enough as Northern Colorado rallied to reverse sweep the Bobcats 21-25, 22-25, 25-18, 25-21, 15-12 in the first round of the league tournament on Wednesday afternoon at Sacramento State.
Montana State (9-19) came up just short in its bid to become the first ever eight seed to upset the top-seeded favorite. The Cats had Northern Colorado (24-6) on the ropes early behind its stalwart play at the net. MSU produced six team blocks in the first set and four in the second.
The Bobcats trailed 19-15 in the opening set but closed out the frame on a 10-2 run as Camryn Greenwald and Joelie Spelts combined for the game winning block. UNC owned a late 22-21 advantage in the second set, before MSU answered with two kills via Spelts and a Madilyn Siebler service ace.
Northern Colorado pulled away at 13-all in the third set with a 6-0 run and cruised to its first set victory outhitting the Bobcats .159 to .079. The Bears held the momentum using an 8-3 run at the midway mark of the fourth to force a fifth and deciding frame.
The two teams traded leads early in the final set with UNC holding an 8-5 lead at the crossover. The Bears kept a three-point cushion at 10-7 before the Bobcats gave it one last push with a 5-1 run to take a 12-11 lead on a Northern Colorado hitting error; however, the Bears responded with four consecutive points winning the match on an ace by Sam Steele.
Siebler, a junior outside hitter from Omaha, Neb., paced Montana State with 10 kills, while Spelts and Jourdain Kamps added nine apiece. Defensively, four Bobcats reached double digit digs led by Lauren Lindseth 20, Courtney Weatherby 13, Audrey Hofer 12, and Siebler 11.
At the net, Kamps posted a career-high 11 blocks, while Greenwald recorded a career-best as well with ten blocks. Bozeman native Jordan Radick added nine blocks.
First Team All-Big Sky performer Gabi Placide paced UNC with 20 kills and ten digs.
Montana State (9-19) came up just short in its bid to become the first ever eight seed to upset the top-seeded favorite. The Cats had Northern Colorado (24-6) on the ropes early behind its stalwart play at the net. MSU produced six team blocks in the first set and four in the second.
The Bobcats trailed 19-15 in the opening set but closed out the frame on a 10-2 run as Camryn Greenwald and Joelie Spelts combined for the game winning block. UNC owned a late 22-21 advantage in the second set, before MSU answered with two kills via Spelts and a Madilyn Siebler service ace.
Northern Colorado pulled away at 13-all in the third set with a 6-0 run and cruised to its first set victory outhitting the Bobcats .159 to .079. The Bears held the momentum using an 8-3 run at the midway mark of the fourth to force a fifth and deciding frame.
The two teams traded leads early in the final set with UNC holding an 8-5 lead at the crossover. The Bears kept a three-point cushion at 10-7 before the Bobcats gave it one last push with a 5-1 run to take a 12-11 lead on a Northern Colorado hitting error; however, the Bears responded with four consecutive points winning the match on an ace by Sam Steele.
Siebler, a junior outside hitter from Omaha, Neb., paced Montana State with 10 kills, while Spelts and Jourdain Kamps added nine apiece. Defensively, four Bobcats reached double digit digs led by Lauren Lindseth 20, Courtney Weatherby 13, Audrey Hofer 12, and Siebler 11.
At the net, Kamps posted a career-high 11 blocks, while Greenwald recorded a career-best as well with ten blocks. Bozeman native Jordan Radick added nine blocks.
First Team All-Big Sky performer Gabi Placide paced UNC with 20 kills and ten digs.
Team Stats
MSU
UNC
Kills
47
66
Errors
20
33
Attempts
162
198
Hitting %
.167
.167
Points
73.0
88.5
Assists
39
61
Aces
7
10
Blocks
19
12.5
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
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