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Volleyball defeats rival Montana

University of Idaho
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The University of Idaho volleyball team (7-1) claimed another road match, defeating former Big Sky-rival Montana (5-4) on the Grizzlies' home court.


The Vandals won 15-9, 15-5, 10-15, 15-11 to run their win streak to six matches. The win also lifts UI's record to 3-0 in road competition. The match was not without drama as the teams were knotted at 10 points apiece in the fourth game with Montana trying to force a rally set.


Delaney Menell, Regan Butler and Jenny Kniss all came up with big plays as Ashley Perkes served out the match for the Vandals' 10th win in their last 13 meetings with the Griz.


"All of our players are really stepping in crunch time," Idaho head coach Debbie Buchanan said. "It seemed like everyone made a play when we needed it."


Jenny Kniss was the offensive leader for Idaho, recording 17 kills to accompany 10 digs.
Heather Kniss and Regan Butler also tallied double-doubles - 13 kills and 12 digs for Kniss and 10 and 13 for Butler. Setter Jenny Neville recorded a different sort of double-dip, registering 12 digs and 50 assists, her third 50-assist match this season.


One of the biggest stories of the night was at the net, where UI had a decided blocking edge at 13.0-5.0. Freshman Anna-Marie Hammond had a season-high eight blocks and Jenny Kniss followed closely with seven. It helped offset a subpar hitting night for Idaho, which hit a meager .165 but limited Montana to only .131 hitting.


The Grizzlies were paced by Erin Adam's 17-kill effort, but Adams only managed a .178 efficiency.


"We wanted to focus more on our blocking," Buchanan said. "We used different scheme and we simplified certain things, which helped us a lot."


The Vandals now get a respite after playing five matches since Friday. They enjoy a weekend off before hosting their first home match Sept. 19 against Washington State.


After playing eight straight to start the season on away or neutral courts, Idaho plays four of its next five at home, including matches with Pac 10 programs WSU and Washington. UI plays the Cougars, Huskies and Gonzaga before opening Big West Conference play in two weeks.

 

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