November 14, 2025
HELENA, Mont. - No. 1 seed Providence (Mont.) continued its dominant season with a convincing 3–0 sweep of No. 5 Montana Tech, winning by set scores of 25–19, 25–17, 25–19 in the neutral-site matchup at the CC PE Center. The Argos’ offensive efficiency and balanced attack proved too much for the Orediggers, who struggled to slow down Providence’s front line.
Set 1: Providence Pulls Away Late
Montana Tech opened strong, forcing several early ties behind kills from Kinnidi Willmore and Payton Treadwell. But once Providence settled in, their offense—which hit .407 in the set—took control. Bella Green, Martyna Fiedler, and Sadie Giles powered a mid-set surge, while service pressure from Heather Barbee and Araleigh Arnold pushed the Argos ahead 21–14. A kill from Cabry Taylor sealed the 25–19 win.
Set 2: Argos’ Offense Overwhelms the Orediggers
Providence delivered its sharpest performance of the night in Set 2, hitting an exceptional .500 as a team. Bella Green dominated the frame with a series of kills from setter Bella Thompson, who dished out 41 assists in the match. Montana Tech made a late push—highlighted by a service ace from Brooklynn Hayes and a block tandem of Piper Jette and Madison Biery—but Providence remained composed. Green’s kill on set point capped another 25–17 victory.
Set 3: Providence Completes the Sweep
Montana Tech fought hard early, with standout plays from Treadwell and Willmore keeping the score tight. But Providence’s depth shone once again. Green, Fiedler, and Taylor all delivered timely kills, and Kyra Saiers added a momentum-shifting service ace. Although Montana Tech narrowed the gap late through scrappy defense and a pair of aces, Taylor closed out the match with her eighth point of the night, finishing the sweep 25–19.
Providence Standouts
Bella Green: 15 kills on .542 hitting — the match’s most dominant attacker.
Martyna Fiedler: 9 kills, .571 hitting, 2 blocks.
Sadie Giles: 5 kills, 15 digs, a strong two-way performance.
Bella Thompson: 41 assists, orchestrating an offense that hit .419 overall.
Montana Tech Highlights
Payton Treadwell: Team-high 10 kills and 3 blocks, providing steady offense.
Kinnidi Willmore: 7 kills and competitive swings throughout.
Brooklynn Hayes: Match-high 15 digs, anchoring Tech’s backcourt.
Rhys Layton: 17 assists, 1 ace.
Providence’s (30-2 overall record) balanced attack, strong setting, and efficient hitting carried the night, giving the Argos their 30th win of the season.
Montana Tech (17-13 overall record) competed fiercely but couldn’t match the offensive consistency and firepower of the NAIA's second-ranked Argos squad.
UP already secured the first automatic bid to the NAIA National Tournament after winning the regular season title. The Argos play the winner of No. 2 seed Bellevue (Neb.)-No. 3 seed MSU-Northern, with the winner receiving the second automatic bid to the national tournament Friday evening.