MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS VOLLEYBALL 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS IN 14 SEASONS vs. @MIZZOUVB @OLEMISSVB M AT C H D E TA I L S M ATCHUP // Mizzou Leads Ole Miss, 7-5 // 4-0 in Columbia @MIZZOUVB 2014 Record: 15-14 SEC Record: 6-8 Home Record: 6-6 Head Coach: Wayne Kreklow Career Record: 468-142 (203-113 at Mizzou) NOTABLES • Mizzou has lost two in a row for the first time since Oct. 26. @OLEMISSVB 2014 Record: 20-7 SEC Record: 6-7 Road Record: 5-5 Head Coach: Steven McRoberts Career Record: 20-7 (1st season at OM) NOTABLES • Ole Miss comes in having taken a set from Kentucky on Friday night, losing in four sets. • Oct. 1, 2014 • Oxford, Miss. Kills Leader: Emily Wilson - 13 Digs Leader: Sarah Meister -17 Blocks Leader: Whitney Little - 4 F I R S T S E R V E / / W H AT YO U N E E D T O K N O W •• Mizzou volleyball closes a weekend homestand on Sunday (Nov. 16) against Ole Miss in a match that will air live on the SEC Network. Thad Anderson and Jennifer Hoffman will be on the call. This is the second meeting between Mizzou and Ole Miss this season. The schools have a coaching connection as Wayne and Susan Kreklow and Steven McRoberts have deep roots dating back to their days coaching in the NAIA. The Kreklows coached Columbia College to a pair of NAIA Championships in 1998 and 1999 and McRoberts led Lubbock Christian to seven conference titles in eight years. •• Mizzou and Ole Miss’ series dates back to 1980 and Mizzou holds a 7-5 lead in the all-time series. However, Ole Miss has never won in Columbia (0-4). Wayne Kreklow has faced Ole Miss six times, holding a 3-3 record in those matches. Ole Miss won, 3-0, earlier this season in Oxford. •• Balance has been the key for the Tiger offense as of late. Over the last six matches, at least five different attackers have finished with five or more kills in every match, the longest such streak of the season for the Tigers. In that span, Mizzou’s top six attackers are all averaging at least 1.80 kills per set while no player is averaging more than 2.83. The six attackers have combined for 12.80 kills per set. In SEC play, five of Mizzou’s top six hitters are all hitting .200 or better as well, while four of the six check in at .255 or better. •• A pair of Tiger ‘Emilys’ have been on fire as of late and have been key for the Tiger offense. Senior outside hitter Emily Wilson is averaging 2.58 kills per set on .314 hitting over her last eight matches and sophomore middle Emily Thater has 35 kills on .395 hitting over her last five contests. •• Despite the loss to Georgia Friday night, a pair of Tigers had career nights as freshman Kasey Reuter and sophomore Julia Towler each turned in career-high kill performances. Reuter, who previously had a careerhigh of 11 kills at South Carolina, posted 15 on .270 hitting with six digs and an ace. Towler came off the bench and tallied 10 kills on .412 hitting with a team-high three blocks as well. @ M I Z Z O U V B 2014 // SCHEDULE & RECORD North Texas Invitational 08/29/14 Mississippi Valley St. 08/30/14 Northwestern State at North Texas W, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-2 Mizzou Invitational 09/05/14 vs. Lipscomb vs. Illinois State 09/06/14 vs. Oakland vs. Xavier L, 3-1 W, 3-1 L, 3-1 W, 3-2 09/09/14 THE LAST MEETING Mizzou lost at Ole Miss, 3-0 Date: Nov. 14 Location: Columbia, Mo. Arena: Hearnes Center TV: SEC Network Thad Anderson (PBP), Jennifer Hoffman (analyst) Radio: Mizzou Network //Ben Wilson, Katie O’Brien Live Stats: MUTigers.com / M I Z Z O U V O L L E Y B A L L vs. Saint Louis Idaho Nike Invitational 09/11/14 at Idaho 09/12/14 vs. Boise State vs. Portland 09/13/14 vs. E. Washington L, 3-2 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 Miami Invitational 09/20/14 vs. UNC Greensboro W, 3-1 at Miami L, 3-1 SEC Play 09/26/14 vs. Mississippi St. (TV) W, 3-0 09/28/14 vs. Tennessee (TV) W, 3-0 10/01/14 at Ole Miss (TV) L, 3-0 10/05/14 at Georgia (TV) L, 3-1 10/10/14 vs. Auburn W, 3-0 10/13/14 at UMKC L, 3-1 10/17/14 vs. LSU (TV) L, 3-0 10/19/14 at Mississippi St. (TV) W, 3-2 10/24/14 at Florida (TV) L, 3-0 10/26/14 at South Carolina L, 3-1 10/31/14 vs. Arkansas W, 3-0 11/02/14 vs. Texas A&M (TV) L, 3-1 11/07/14 at Tennessee W, 3-1 11/09/14 at Kentucky (TV) L, 3-0 11/14/14 vs. Georgia L, 3-2 11/16/14 vs. Ole Miss (TV) 3:00 p.m. CT 11/21/14 at LSU 7:00 p.m. CT 11/23/14 at Texas A&M (TV) 3:00 p.m. CT 11/26/14 vs. Alabama 6:30 p.m. CT Strategic Communications Volleyball Contact.................................Shawn Davis Office Phone......................................(573) 882-0711 Cell Phone........................................ 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[email protected] Athletics Web Site.............................MUTigers.com MMI IZZZZOOUU__VVOOLLLLEEYYBBAALLLL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS P R O B A B L E S TA RT E R S 3 • LOXLEY KEALA • 6-0 • So. • S • K ANEOHE , H AWAII Pronounced: KAY-Ahh-luh 0.41 KPS | 0.18 SAPS | 5.77 APS | 2.10 DPS | 0.26 BPS • Last Time Out: ..................27 assists, 12 digs vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Assists: ................. 35, at MSU (10/19) • Season-High Kills:..........................9 vs. Xavier (9/6) • Season-High Digs:.................. 15 vs. Illinois St. (9/5) • Season-High Blocks.............. 8 vs. Illinois State (9/5) 9 • CARLY KAN • 5-9 • So. • OH • H ONOLULU, H AWAII Pronounced: KON 3.32 KPS | .211 H% | 0.15 SAPS | 3.01 DPS | 0.27 BPS **Preseason All-SEC** • Last Time Out: .....5 kills, 13 digs, 1 block vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Attempts: ......... 66 vs. Illinois St. (9/5) • Season-High Kills:.................. 25 vs. Illinois St. (9/5) • Season-High Digs:........................23 at Idaho (9/11) • Season-High Hitting................. .542 vs. MSU (9/26) 8 • WHITNEY LITTLE • 6-3 • Sr. • MB • K ELLER , T EXAS 2.11 KPS | 0.380 H% | 0.24 APS | 0.41 DPS | 0.95 BPS **Preseason All-SEC** • Last Time Out: ............9 kills, 1 assist, 2 digs vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Attempts: ...............25 at Miami (9/20) • Season-High Kills:...................14 vs. Illinois St. (9/5) • Season-High Hitting%:........ .643 vs. Auburn (10/10) • Season-High Blocks................... 10 vs. UNCG (9/20) 2 • EMILY THATER • 6-3 • So. • MB • S PRINGFIELD, M O . 1.56 KPS | .237 H% | 0.22 SAPS | 0.57 DPS | 0.88 BPS • LastTime Out: ........................4 kills, 1 digs, 1 block vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Attempts: ... 24, twice MR vs. SLU (9/9) • Season-High Kills:......................... 13 vs. Xavier (9/6) • Season-High Digs:.......................... 8, at Idaho (9/11) • Season-High Blocks.......................... 8 at UNT (8/30) • Season-High Hitting.................. .455 vs. EWU (9/13) 15 • KASEY REUTER • 6-0 • Fr. • OH • S IOUX C ITY , I OWA Pronounced: Rider 1.38 KPS | 0.03 SAPS | 0.03 APS | 0.65 DPS | 0.32 BPS • LastTime Out: ..................15 kills .270 H%, 6 digs vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Attempts: ...............37 vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Kills:........................15 vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Digs:............................... 7 at UT (11/7) • Season-High Blocks......3, three times MR at UT (11/7) 11 • REGAN PELTIER • 6-2 • Jr. • RS • N IXA , M O . Pronounced: Pell-Teer 1.51 KPS | .207 H% | 0.39 DPS | 0.52 BPS • Last Time Out: .........10 kills, 1 assist, 1 dig vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Attempts: ..........................49 at MSU (10/19) • Season-High Kills:........................ 22 at MSU (10/19) • Season-High Hitting%:............ .615 vs. MVSU (8/29) • Season-High Blocks........................ 5 vs. UNT (8/30) 4 • SARAH MEISTER • 5-9 • Sr. • L • S AN D IEGO, C ALIF. Pronounced: My-Stir 0.15 SAPS | 0.26 APS | 3.92 DPS | .957 R% • Last Time Out: ............................... 24 digs vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Assists: ............... 4 vs. Lipscomb (9/5) • Season-High Aces:................. 5 vs. Tennessee (9/28) • Season-High Digs:..................... 26 vs. Illinois St. (9/5) @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL Notables • Beach partners with Carly Kan in high school • Played DS last season and is in first year as setter • Father, Lynden, is a club coach in Hawaii • Sister Logan, played VB at Colgate; Now works for Twitter • Second on the team and third in SEC w/ 12 double-doubles • Spread season- and career-high 35 assists at MSU • Has nearly had a triple-double twice this year (vs. ISU, Xav) • Had a double-double vs. UGA, her 13th, 3rd in SEC Notables • SEC Freshman of the Year and AVCA HM All-America • Hit .364 as a FR, the top rally scoring mark by an OH at Mizzou - Led nation in hitting among OHs from power leagues • Only player in SEC play w/ 3.00 kps, 3.00 dps this year • Leads SEC w/ 16 double-doubles - combined 703 kills and digs are the most nationally • 8th in the SEC in kps, 8th in points, 13th in dps • Has double-digit kills in 22 of 29 matches • CoSIDA Academic All-District (3.88 GPA - Accounting) Notables • AVCA Honorable Mention All-American in 2013 • School record holder in 10 categories • Reset the career blocks record vs. Portland (now w/ 522) • Set SR for career BA vs. Auburn and SB at UMKC • Sixth in the SEC in hitting (.380) • Fifth among active NCAA players in career hitting (.374) • Eighth among active NCAA players in career blocks (522) • Had 7th career 10-block match and third career block-kill double-double in win over UNCG Notables • Hit .377 in her first year as a Tiger • Second in the SEC in service aces last season (0.34) • That mark was 14th-best among freshman in the nation last season. • Reset career-highs in kills (13) and attempts (24) in Mizzou’s five-set win over Xavier - Had career-high 24 AT vs. SLU • Leads Mizzou with 21 service aces this season • Had a match-high five blocks vs. MSU and tallied 12.5 pts • Has 35 kills on .397 hitting over her last five matches Notables • Hails from the same high school as former Mizzou AllAmerican Jessica Vander Kooi (Hinton HS in Iowa) • Great athlete - track standout in the jumps in high school. • Hit a career-best .412 vs. LSU • Coming off of a career-best 15 kills on .370 hitting, resetting career-high in attempts (37) as well • Averaging 2.13 kps on .211 hitting since moving to the starting lineup (nine matches) Notables • No. 3 recruit in the state of Missouri coming out of high school. • One of the best blocking OHs on the team • Tallied a season-high five blocks at North Texas (8/30) in a five-set win. • Posted seven kills with four blocks against SLU. • Had a career match against MSU - 22 kills, 49 attempts and .327 hitting, all career-best marks. • Had 11 kills on .400 hitting at South Carolina. Notables • Senior libero with a huge personality; 3-year starter at L • Competed with USA Volleyball in Minnesota last summer. • Has a twitter - @sarahmeistyisms of her quotable sayings • Served 11 consecutive points in set five against Xavier, sparking a 12-0 run that put the set away. • Now third all-time in career digs with 1,487 • Had a career-high 5 aces vs. Tennessee • Pulled in a season-best 26 digs as MSU, 1 off career-best • Averaging 4.75 dps over last three matches MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS OFF THE BENCH 14 • SYDNEY DEEKEN • 6-1 • Fr. • OH • C ALIFORNIA , M O. 1.37 KPS | 0.20 SAPS | 0.02 APS | 1.78 DPS | 0.32 BPS • Last Time Out: ....................................2 digs vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Attempts: .............. 20 at MSU (10/19) • Season-High Kills:........................10 vs. MSU (9/26) • Season-High Digs:......................... 12 at MSU (10/19) • Season-High Hitting................. .368 vs. MSU (9/26) • Season-High Blocks......................... 4 at UGA (10/5) 7 • JULIA TOWLER • 6-2 • So. • MB • B LUE S PRINGS , M O . Pronounced:Toe-Ler 0.98 KPS | .422 H% | 0.19 APS | 0.21 DPS | 0.50 BPS • Last Time Out: .....10 kills, .412 H%, 3 blocks vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Attempts: ............... 17 vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Kills:........................ 10 vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Hitting%:............. .412 vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Blocks......................5 vs. UNCG (9/20) 1 • ALEXA ARMENDARIZ • 5-8 • Fr. • DS • B LUE S PRINGS, M O. Pronounced: ARE-men-dare-iz 0.09 SAPS | 0.09 APS | 1.28 DPS • Last Time Out: ................ 1 serve in 1 set vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Assists: ..................1 vs. MVSU (8/29) • Season-High Aces: ......................4 vs. UNCG (9/20) • Season-High Digs:........................11 vs. Xavier (9/6) 5 • ALI KREKLOW • 5-9 • Fr. • S • C OLUMBIA , M O . 0.06 KPS | 0.17 SAPS | 5.14 APS | 1.38 DPS • Last Time Out: ............. 32 assists, 8 digs vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Assists: .................. 30 vs. Xavier (9/6) • Season-High Kills:.........1 four times, MR vs. UT (9/28) • Season-High Digs:....... 9 twice, MR vs. MSU (9/26) • Season-High Aces......2, four times MR vs MSU (10/19) 13 • EMILY WILSON • 6-2 • Sr. • OH • O MAHA , N EB. 2.69 KPS | .272 H% | 0.06 APS | 0.35 DPS | 0.35 BPS • Last Time Out: .........14 kills, 2 digs, 2 blocks vs. UGA (11/14) • Season-High Attempts: .....................35 at UNT (8/30) • Season-High Kills:................................. 22 at Idaho (9/11) • Season-High Hitting%:.............. .500 vs. MVSU (8/29) • Season-High Blocks............................. 2 vs. SLU (9/9) 6 • LINDA STEINHARDT • 5-5 • So. • DS • A USTIN , T EXAS 1.00 DPS • Last Time Out: .......................1 dig vs. MVSU (8/29) • Season-High Assists: ...........................................NA • Season-High Kills:.................................................NA • Season-High Digs:........................1 vs. MVSU (8/29) 12 • COURTNEY MEEK • 5-5 • So. • DS • S T. L OUIS, M O. 0.64 DPS • Last Time Out: .......... No stats in 2 sets at UT (11/7) • Season-High Assists: ...........................................NA • Season-High Kills:.................................................NA • Season-High Digs:....................... 3 at UMKC (10/13) @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL Notables • Played club volleyball with fellow FR Ali Kreklow • Was State champion in the long jump and triple jump in HS •Made her season debut in Miami after missing three weeks with an abdominal strain. • Reset career-highs in kills (10), attempts (19), hitting (.368) and digs (nine) vs. MSU - Career-best 2 aces vs. Tennessee • Matched a career-high with 12 digs at Mississippi State • Added a career-high 4 blocks at Georgia Notables • Tied the school record with five solo blocks vs. Seton Hall last season • Was a sideout specialist for Mizzou last year off the bench. • Posted four kills on six attempts with a pair of blocks in Mizzou’s sweep of MVSU (8/29) • Tallied a then season-high 5 kills on .556 hitting vs. EWU • Had a season-high five blocks vs. UNCG. • Reset career-highs in kills (10), attempts (17) and hitting (10 or more kills) at .412. Notables • Younger sister of former Tiger libero Priscilla Armendariz • Is the first ever Blue Springs South player to be named an AVCA/Under Armour High School All-American. • Tallied a career-high 11 digs vs. Xavier (9/6) • Pulled in a then career-high 10 digs in Mizzou’s win over Illinois State. • Mizzou has lost just once when she has 10 or more digs • Had a career-high four aces vs. UNCG • Tallied 8 digs at UMKC, her most since 10 vs. SLU (9/9) Notables • Middle child of Wayne and Susan Kreklow and second to play a Division I sport (brother Rick plays basketball at Creighton). • Is the cousin of former Tiger All-American setter Molly Kreklow and the two are very close. • Led Mizzou with a career-high and match-high 30 assists against Xavier (9/6), adding a career-high nine digs. • Had six aces in the Idaho Nike Invitational • Tallied her first career double-double at UT (13 assists, 14 digs) Notables • Sister, Catie, was a fellow Tiger VB player from (07-10) • Toured Europe with USA Volleyball CNT last summer • Second among active SEC players with 996 career Ks • UNT Invitational All-Tournament - 2.45 kps on .265 hitting • Idaho Invite MVP after averaging 4.50 kps on .378 hitting • Reset career-high with 22 kills at Idaho - had four-set careerhigh 21 kills vs. EWU • Became the 14th Tiger with 1,000 career kills at Florida. • Averaging 2.54 kps on .342 hitting over her last seven Notables • Is probably the best student on the team • Mom, Mary, played volleyball at North Carolina • Was a setter in high school •Mother is a highly-respected education professor at Texas. Notables • Father, John, won an NCAA Soccer National Championship in 1987 with Clemson. • Tallied a then career-high 2 digs in Mizzou’s loss to Oakland. • Set a new career high with three digs at UMKC. MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS Recapping Georgia Mizzou volleyball lost to Georgia, 3-2 (19-25, 27-25, 25-23, 17-25, 11-15), on Friday night. The loss drops the Tigers to 15-14 overall and 6-8 in SEC play. Freshman Kasey Reuter tallied a career-high 15 kills on .270 hitting and sophomore Julia Towler also finished with a career-high 10 kills, doing so on .412 hitting. Mizzou finished with more kills and more digs than UGA, but 35 attack errors cost the Tigers in the loss. In addition to 35 attack errors, Mizzou also committed five ball-handling errors, seven blocking errors and eight service errors in the match. In addition to Reuter and Towler, Mizzou got nice nights from Emily Wilson, who tallied 14 kills, and Regan Peltier who pitched in 10 kills. Senior Whitney Little (Keller, Texas) added nine kills on .278 hitting as well. AV C A T O P - 2 5 P O L L 1 Stanford (54) 2 Washington (6) 3 Florida State 4Wisconsin 5Texas 6 Penn State 7Florida 8 North Carolina 9 Colorado State 10Oregon 11Nebraska 12Illinois 13BYU 14Arizona 15Kentucky 16Purdue 17 Ohio State 18UCLA 19 Arizona State 20 Long Beach State 21 Southern California 22Colorado 23 Kansas State 24Oklahoma 25 Santa Clara 24-0 25-0 24-0 22-2 18-1 24-3 19-3 20-2 24-2 18-6 16-7 19-6 21-4 19-7 22-4 19-7 18-8 17-8 17-9 20-4 14-10 15-11 20-5 17-7 20-7 Scouting Ole Miss Record: 20-7, 6-7 SEC Last Match: Lost, 3-1, to No. 15 Kentucky Friday night in Oxford. Players to Watch: Ole Miss is led by MB Nakeyta Clair and her 318 kills, averaging 3.49 per set on .423 hitting. - Melanie Crow has 271 kills on .216 hitting, averaging 2.85 kills per set. - The offense runs through setter Aubrey Edie, who averages 11.30 assists per set and has set the Rebels to .257 hitting this season. - Libero Cara Fisher leads the team with 3.61 digs per set and and is one of five players that each check in at better than 1.89 digs per set. 6-2 BALANCE: As mentioned earlier, Mizzou’s offense has been incredibly balanced as of late. In the last five matches, Mizzou has had five attackers post five or more kills (a season-long streak) and in the last two matches, six different Tiger attackers have finished with five or more kills. In the five-match span, Mizzou is hitting .257 as a team and has hit better than .240 in four of five matches. Below is a look - Note that when Kasey Reuter had one kill vs. Texas A&M, Emily Thater had nine. 16 Others Receiving Votes Ohio 58; Duke 49; Pittsburgh 40; Creighton 38; Utah 34; Hawai’i 29; Western Kentucky 28; Oregon State 16; LSU 15; Alabama 13; Marquette 8 10 C a r l y S TAT I S T I C A L M AT C H U P Mizzou vs. Ole Miss .239Hitting .257 13.23 Kills Per Set 13.80 12.23 Assists Per Set 12.90 2.13 Blocks Per Set 2.19 1.05 Aces Per Set 1.17 14.14 Digs Per Set 14.19 8 Oct. 31 12 9 Nov. 2 13 K a n 5 Oct. 26 8 Nov. 7 9 Nov. 9 12 5 Nov. 14 14 Kills - Last 5 Kills - Last 5 Kills - Last 5 W h i t n e y E m i l y W i l s o n L i t t l e 8 Oct. 26 5 Oct. 31 11 11 Oct. 26 5 5 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 1* 8 Nov. 7 8 7 Nov. 9 6 9 Nov. 14 6 5 R e g a n K a s e y P e l t i e r R e u t e r Wayne Kreklow • 3-3 All-Time vs. Ole Miss Lost - • 34-16 all-time in SEC Play Oct. 1, 2014 in Oxford Mizzou has won 3 of last 5 Mizzou Lead, 7-4 Ole Miss is 0-4 at Mizzou • 19-9 at home in SEC Play 2 0 1 4 S E C S TA N D I N G S Florida Kentucky LSU Alabama Texas A&M Arkansas Ole Miss Missouri South Carolina Georgia Auburn Mississippi State Tennessee SEC 14-0 12-2 11-3 9-4 8-5 8-6 6-7 6-8 5-8 4-10 3-10 1-12 1-13 @ M I Z Z O U V B Pct. 1.000 .857 .786 .692 .615 .571 .462 .429 .385 .286 .231 .077 .071 Home 20-3 23-4 16-7 21-6 16-8 14-13 20-7 15-14 15-11 12-14 11-15 6-22 8-20 Pct. .870 .852 .696 .778 .667 .519 .741 .517 .577 .462 .423 .214 .286 Home 12-2 14-2 5-2 9-1 8-5 9-5 11-1 6-6 9-4 7-6 7-6 4-10 3-8 /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL Away 7-1 7-2 7-3 6-4 5-3 3-6 5-5 4-7 4-5 2-7 1-8 0-9 1-10 Neutral 1-0 2-0 4-2 6-1 3-0 2-2 5-0 5-1 2-2 3-1 3-1 2-3 4-2 Last 10 Streak 10-0 W15 8-2 W5 10-0 W11 7-3 W2 6-4 W1 5-5 W3 5-5 L2 3-7 L2 2-8 L4 3-7 W1 2-8 L1 1-9 L6 1-9 L5 MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL 6 Nov. 2 6 Nov. 7 5 Nov. 9 10 Nov. 14 MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS KAAAAAAN!!! There have been few players in college volleyball that have been as dynamic as Mizzou’s Carly Kan this season. She leads the nation in combined kills and digs with 703 (369 kills, 334 digs). She is also the first four-year Mizzou player to post 300 kills in each of her first two seasons since 2008 and is on pace to set a school record for kills in a players’ first to seasons. She is also the only player in the SEC averaging 3.00 kills per set and 3.00 digs per set. Below is a look. KAN BY THE NUMBERS... Freshman Year Kills KILLS Kills Kan’s 752 kills over the last two seasons are the most by a four-year Tiger to open a career since three-time All-American Lisa Henning’s 789 in 2010 and 2011. She is on pace for 419 this year which would move her total to 802, a school record (currently Henning’s 789). KPS & DPS Hitting Percentage.................................. .468 vs. MVSU (8/29) 3.32 Assists......................................................... 67 at Idaho (9/11) DIGS + Kills...............................................................74 at MSU (10/19) Total Attacks...............................................195 at MSU (10/19) > 3.00 Only Player in SEC with... Sophomore Year 2 0 1 4 M AT C H H I G H S = KPS Leads Nation Aces..............................................................10 at MSU (10/19) 3.01 DPS Digs............................................................. 85 vs. Illinois State (9/5) STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WITH YOU Block Solos.................................................... 9 vs. St. Louis (9/9) Middles Whitney Little and Emily Thater have been very good over the last five matches as THE DUO COMBINED FOR ATTEMPTS PER SET, UP FROM JUST . IN THE PREVIOUS THREE MATCHES. Over the last five matches, they have combined for 70 kills (3.89 per set) on .322 hitting after averaging just 1.80 kills per set over the previous four matches. . Emily Thater Last 5 matches... 35 kills on .397 Hitting Previous 4 Matches... 3 kills on .071 Hitting Block Assists............................................... 24 vs. Illinois State (9/5) Total Blocks................................................ 17.0 twice, MR vs. St. Louis (9/9) Whitney Little Last 5 matches... 35 K, .256 H%, 15.6 att/match Previous 4 Matches 10 attempts per match I N D I V I D UA L M AT C H H I G H S CARLY KAN SEEING DOUBLE: Sophomore All-American Carly Kan has double-doubles in 16 matches this season. The 16 double-doubles are the most by a Tiger outside hitter since All-American Jessica Vander Kooi posted 20 in 2006. She is just three shy of matching the school record for double-doubles in a season during the 25-point set era (since 2009). That record is currently held by Molly Kreklow, who had 19 in 2012. Additionally, Kan has 24 double-doubles in her first two seasons. That is the most by any Tiger four-year player in their first two years since Kreklow posted 28 over the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Most by any 4-year player in their first two seasons since reigning SEC Player of the Year Molly Kreklow posted 28 over 2010 and 2011. Double-Doubles in 2014 Leads the... 3 shy of Most by a Career Double-Doubles record (25-point set era) Hitting % (12 K min.)................................ .600 Whitney Little vs. UNCG (9/20) Assists......................................................... 35 Loxley Keala at MSU (10/19) Aces............................................................... 5 Sarah Meister vs. Tennessee (9/28) Block Solos.................................................... 3 Emily Thater vs. St. Louis (9/9) Block Assists................................................. 8 Emily Thater at North Texas (8/30) Loxley Keala vs. Illinois State (9/5) during SEC play, converting 363 of her 371 chances (.978). That is a marked improvement for Meister who was aced nearly three times more in non-conference play (22 errors on 319 attempts (.931). She converted her last 116 chances over the last three matches. chances in Meister is also third in Meister: 1,489 Digs of play.. school history with her Cailtyn Vann: 1,997 Digs 1,465 career digs. She is averaging 4.75 dps over her of Tatum Ailes : 2,017 Digs last three matches in nonconference Total Blocks...................................................10 Whitney Little vs. UNCG (9/20) RECORD WHEN T O P I N D I V I D UA L P E R F O R M A N C E S KillsDigs 25.............Kan vs ISU (9/5) 26...........Meister vs ISU (9/5) 22....Wilson at Idaho (9/11) 26..... Meister at MSU (10/19) 22....Peltier at MSU (10/19) 24..... Meistervs. UGA (11/14) 21... Wilson vs EWU (9/13) 23..............Kan at Idaho (9/11) 19...... Kan at UMKC (10/13) 22........Meister at UNT (8/30) Blocks 10......................Little vs. UNCG (9/20) 8............................... Keala vs ISU (9/5) 8.......................... Thater at UNT (8/30) 7................................. Little vs ISU (9/5 7.......................... Thater at UGA (10/5) Attacks 66.............Kan vs ISU (9/5) 51............Kan vs SLU (9/9) 50..... Kan at UMKC (10/13) 49....Peltier at MSU (10/19) 48......... Kan vs Xavier (9/6) Assists 35....................... Keala at MSU (10/19) 34.......................Keala vs. Idaho (9/11) 32................. Kreklow vs. UGA (11/14) 30...................Kreklow vs. Xavier (9/6) 29..........................Keala at UMKC (9/6) Hitting (12-kill minimum) .600...... Little vs UNCG (9/20) .583.............. Little vs ISU (9/5) .524...... Wilson at UGA (10/5) .500.........Little vs Xavier (9/6) .500......... Wilson at UK (11/9) @ M I Z Z O U V B Total Attacks ............................................... 66 Carly Kan vs. Illinois State (9/5) Digs...................................................26, twice MR, Sarah Meister at MSU (10/19) OH since 2006 A PASSING GRADE: Senior libero Sarah Meister has been very good in serve receive Kills.............................................................. 25 Carly Kan vs. Illinois State (9/5) /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MU’s H% is higher than opponent’s...........14-3 Opponent’s H% is higher than MU’s...........1-11 Hitting percentages are equal..................... 0-0 MU out-kills opponent ............................ 14-2 Opponent out-kills MU............................. 1-12 Number of kills is equal.............................. 0-0 MU out-digs opponent...............................11-9 Opponent out-digs MU............................... 2-5 Number of digs is equal.............................. 2-0 MU out-blocks opponent............................ 8-3 Opponent out-blocks MU......................... 4-11 Number of blocks is equal.......................... 3-0 MU serves more aces.............................. 12-2 Opponent serves more aces.................... 3-10 Number of aces is equal............................. 0-2 MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS M IZZO U ’S R E CO R D W H E N NOTHING ‘LITTLE‘ ABOUT HER Mizzou... Wins set one................................. 10-3 Wins sets one and two...................7-0 10 LITTLE NOW OWNS SCHOOL RECORDS. She is a two-time All-SEC honoree and was an AVCA Honorable Mention All-American last season. To the right is a breakdown of her school records. Hitting Percentage above. 400.......................................2-0 above. 300.......................................4-1 above .200.....................................15-7 below .200.......................................0-7 •Nationally Among Digs 100+................................................0-0 90+..................................................0-0 80+..................................................2-0 70+..................................................5-3 60+ .................................................7-4 50+ .................................................8-6 40+ ............................................. 12-12 30+ ............................................. 15-12 20+ ............................................. 15-14 fewer than 20 .................................0-0 Total Team Blocks 18+ .................................................0-0 16+ .................................................2-1 14+ .................................................2-1 12+ .................................................3-2 10+ .................................................5-4 8+ ...................................................7-6 6+ .................................................14-8 4+ ............................................... 15-12 fewer than 4 ...................................0-2 • • 139 Season Blocks 522 Career Blocks .374 .463 Season Hitting 42 SB Season .909 Single Match Hitting % 7 10-Block Matches 2011 2012 • • Mizzou Freshman Record 2013 • 121 2014 • • Little is the first Mizzou player in the rally scoring era to post 100 blocks in four consecutive seasons. Little and Shannon Brown (1989-1992) are the only players in program history to have 100 or more blocks in four straight seasons. Single Season School Record Career Solo Blocks 401 Career Block Assists ACE IN THE HOLE: When looking at Mizzou’s wins versus its losses, one stat pops out. While most of the major stat categories do not feature much discrepancy in wins against losses, serving does feature a glaring difference. In fact, Mizzou averages more than twice as many aces (1.41) in wins than they do in losses (0.66). The Tigers also average 1.81 service errors per set in losses this season. Most coaches would admit that the key to success in volleyball is the serve-and-pass game, but for Mizzou, the statistics support that analysis heavily. of Wins Mizzou averages 1.41 aces per set Losses Kreklow PELTING PELTIER: In SEC play, junior OH Regan Peltier has been very good for head coach Wayne Kreklow. She is averaging 2.02 kps on .255 hitting. Her 2.02 kps are third on the team in league play while her .255 attack clip is second on the team among outside hitters. 2.02 KPS Play Peltier’s Averages in SEC play vs. non-conference 1.08 .146 Hitting PPS Kan 15 aces in wins Wilson Over Last 8 .255 . 2.25 On... /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL 13 aces in wins 12 aces in wins Senior Emily Wilson has been one of the Tigers’ top swings this season and she has been on fire as of late. In fact, the Omaha native is hitting .314 over her last seven matches while averaging 2.58 kills per set. She has double-digit kills in back-to-back matches and in three of the eight matches in that span. Hitting What is really impressive about Peltier’s conference numbers is their improvement from her numbers in non-conference matches. She has nearly doubled her hitting percentage and is averaging more than an extra kill and point per set. Thater Keala 13 aces in wins WILSON!: PPS KPS Have come in wins this season Meister 16 aces in wins 0.66 per set 1.41 @ M I Z Z O U V B • 1.14 Career Blocks Per Set Career Hitting Whitney Little’s Season Block Totals - Year-by-Year... Individuals Little .......................... 6th - Hitting (.380) Kan................................. 8th - Kills (3.32) ................................... 8th - Points (3.64) Meister..........................5th - Digs (3.92) • • Nationally Among Active • • Division I Players TH SEC R AN K S Hitting......................................8th (.239) Opponent Hitting................... 12th (.229) Assists................................... 6th (12.23) Kills........................................ 6th (13.23) Blocks.................................... 11th (2.13) Aces......................................... 7th (1.05) Digs....................................... 7th (14.14) Active Division I Players TH Kills 70+ ................................................. 1-0 60+ .................................................4-1 50+ ............................................... 10-5 40+ ............................................. 13-10 30+ ............................................. 15-14 fewer than 30 .................................0-0 Aces 11+ ..................................................0-0 10+.................................................. 1-0 9+ ...................................................3-0 8+ ...................................................4-0 7+ ...................................................5-1 6+ ...................................................6-1 5+ ...................................................9-1 4+ ................................................. 11-3 3+ .................................................12-6 2+ .................................................13-8 1+ ............................................... 15-12 0 .....................................................0-2 SCHOOL RECORDS Senior All-American Whitney Little earned her 10th school record at UMKC, tallying two solo blocks in the loss. That moved her career total to 118 block assists, passing Shannon Brown for the school career record. Kills per set . Hitting 2nd in , Career Kills Wilson also became the 14th Tiger in program history to enter the 1,000-kill club. Of the 14 1,000-kill members, 10 have been coached by the Kreklows. MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS Millennium Duo Mizzou’s match against Tennessee on Sept. 28 was Wayne and Susan Kreklow’s 1,000th career match as a women’s coaching duo (both as an assistant and head coach during their time at both Columbia College and Mizzou). Of the 1,013 women’s matches, Team Kreklow has won a remarkable 768 of them. Wayne and Susan Kreklow won their 300th match at Mizzou earlier this season and a win Sunday would be Wayne Kreklow’s 200th since taking over at Mizzou in 2005. Block Party Mizzou tallied 17 blocks in its four-set win over Illinois State and 17 again vs. SLU. The block explosion is obviously a season-high for the Tigers and it is their most since tallying 19 in a four-set match at Alabama last Nov.10. Mizzou tallied 16 against UNC-Greensboro as it now has three matches with 16 or more blocks this season. Before the current stretch of three in the last 18, the Tigers had posted 16 or more blocks in three of the previous 63 matches, dating back to Sept. 7, 2012. Wilson Second in SEC Among Active Kill Leaders Heading into the weekend, senior Emily Wilson has compiled 1,059 kills in her career. That mark is tops among Tiger attackers and is second in the SEC, trailing only Kentucky’s Lauren O’Conner (1,137). Whitney Little is fourth on that list with her 925 career kills and Carly Kan is 11th with 752. A Look at the Senior Class Mizzou’s senior class is an experienced and veteran group in 2014 season. In fact, the trio has combined for an 90-38 record in three-plus seasons and has qualified for a pair of NCAA Tournaments, winning the SEC last season. The trio has missed a combined three matches in their time at Mizzou while they have compiled 269 starts. Whitney Little has started and played in all but one match in her career (last year she missed the match at Kentucky with a leg injury). Steady At Libero Another steady presence in the Tiger starting lineup for the last two seasons has been senior Sarah Meister at the libero spot. In fact, she has started the last 89 matches at libero and has played in 128 of 130 possible matches in her career. The only Tiger in program history to start more consecutive matches at libero was Caitlyn Vann (now an assistant coach at DePaul) who started 95 in a row from 2008-10. Should the Tigers advance to the postseason with Meister at libero in every match, she could pass Vann for that record. Preseason SEC Poll Mizzou was picked to finish third in what figures to be a loaded SEC this season, as voted on by the league’s 13 head coaches. Mizzou garnered one first place vote and finished with 114 total points in the annual poll. This is the highest that Mizzou volleyball has been selected in a Preseason SEC poll and it is the highest for the program since 2005 when the team was picked to finish second in the Big 12. All-SEC Tigers For the third consecutive season, the Mizzou volleyball team had two players named to the Preseason AllSoutheastern Conference team as both senior middle blocker Whitney Little and sophomore outside hitter Carly Kan were named to the nine-member team on Aug. 12. Both Little and Kan are coming off of monster seasons in which both earned AVCA Honorable Mention All-America honors. USA! USA! USA! Four Tigers played with the USA Volleyball Collegiate National Team last summer. Carly Kan toured China with one of the teams and was one of the top attackers for her team. Both seniors Emily Wilson and Whitney Little toured Europe and Sarah Meister trained in Minnesota with the National Team. Home Sweet Hearnes Last season continued a trend of fan support that has increased almost every year since Wayne and Susan Kreklow took over the program in 2000. In fact, Mizzou welcomed a program-record 62,717 into the Hearnes Center last season, the third-best total in the nation. That mark trailed only Nebraska and Hawaii, who have long been the top attended programs nationally. In all, Mizzou averaged 3,301 fans per match last season, ranking sixth nationally. The team also reset the program record when 7,879 fans watched Mizzou sweep Mississippi State for the school’s first ever SEC Championship. Tigers on TV Defending SEC Champion Mizzou volleyball will be televised a league-high 10 times on the SEC Network this season, as announced by the Southeastern Conference and ESPN on May 14. M IZZO U’S R E CORD W HE N Opponents... Wins set one................................. 6-10 Wins sets one and two...................0-6 Hitting Percentage above. 400.......................................0-0 above. 300.......................................0-9 above .200.....................................5-13 below .200..................................... 10-1 Kills 70+ ................................................. 1-0 60+ ................................................. 1-5 50+ ............................................... 5-10 40+ ...............................................9-13 30+ ............................................. 13-14 fewer than 30 .................................2-0 Aces 11+ ..................................................0-1 10+ .................................................0-1 9+ ...................................................2-1 8+ ...................................................2-1 7+ ...................................................2-3 6+ ...................................................2-4 5+ ...................................................2-5 4+ ................................................. 5-10 3+ ................................................. 7-11 2+ ................................................11-13 1+ ............................................... 14-13 0 ..................................................... 1-1 Digs 100+................................................0-0 90+..................................................0-0 80+.................................................. 1-0 70+..................................................2-0 60+ .................................................6-3 50+ .................................................8-6 40+ ...............................................9-13 30+ ............................................. 15-14 20+ ............................................. 15-14 fewer than 20 .................................0-0 Total Team Blocks 18+ .................................................0-1 16+ .................................................0-1 14+ ................................................. 1-1 12+ ................................................. 1-3 10+ .................................................2-4 8+ ...................................................6-8 6+ ............................................... 10-11 4+ ............................................... 13-14 fewer than 4 ...................................2-0 N AT IO NAL R ANKS Individuals (as of Nov. 10) Little..........................31st - Hitting (.384) NCAA All-Access On the heels of its first ever SEC Championship and a 35-1 season, Mizzou volleyball has been selected by the NCAA to be featured on the NCAA.com All-Access video franchise during the 2014 season. NCAA.com All-Access will give fans around the nation a unique look at what it is like to be a Mizzou volleyball player all season in weekly video updates. NCAA.com will follow the Tigers this season and look to capture behind-thescenes footage of the Tigers. Hawaiian Connection As Mizzou volleyball takes the court this season, there will be something that a lot of Tiger fans have not seen as two Hawaii natives will don the Black & Gold as both Carly Kan and Loxley Keala call the Rainbow State their home. The sophomore duo calls Honolulu home and played on rival high schools growing up. As a hot bed for volleyball talent, both Kan and Keala bring extensive beach play to Mizzou and great all-around games. They are the first Hawaii natives to play for Mizzou volleyball. The two were beach partners their senior year. @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 2014 DOUBLE-DOUBLES • Carly Kan (16) - at North Texas (8/30) - 15 kills, 12 digs - vs. Lipscomb (9/5) - 13 kills, 10 digs - vs. Illinois State (9/5) - 26 kills, 19 digs - vs. Oakland (9/6) - 18 kills, 10 digs - vs. Xavier (9/6) - 16 kills, 16 digs - at Idaho (9/11) - 17 kills, 23 digs - vs. Boise State (9/12) - 11 kills, 17 digs - vs. Portland (9/12) - 15 kills, 16 digs - vs. EWU (9/13) - 14 kills, 13 digs - vs. UNCG (9/20) - 10 kills, 14 digs - vs. Miami (9/20) - 13 kills, 19 digs - vs. MSU (9/26) - 14 kills, 10 digs - at UMKC (10/13) - 19 kills, 12 digs - at MSU (10/19) - 14 kills, 17 digs - vs. Arkansas (10/31) - 10 kills, 11 digs - vs. Texas A&M (11/2) - 12 kills, 12 digs • Loxley Keala (13) - at North Texas (8/30) - 22 assists, 10 digs - vs. Lipscomb (9/5) - 26 assists, 12 digs - vs. Illinois State (9/5) - 25 assists, 15 digs - vs. Oakland (9/6) - 22 assists, 11 digs - vs. Xavier (9/6) - 27 assists, 12 digs - vs. SLU (9/9) - 22 assists, 13 digs - vs. Idaho (9/11) - 34 assists, 14 digs - vs. Portland (9/12) - 22 assists, 13 digs - vs. Miami (9/20) - 25 assists, 11 digs - at UMKC (10/13) - 29 assists, 14 digs - at Florida (10/24) - 13 assists, 11 digs - at Tennessee (11/7) - 27 assists, 10 digs - vs. Georgia (11/14) - 27 assists, 12 digs Mizzou Adds Dawei Shen as Volunteer Assistant Mizzou volleyball head coach Wayne Kreklow has announced the addition of 11-year coaching veteran Dawei Shen as the program’s new volunteer assistant coach. Shen joins the Tigers for the 2014 season after a standout career as both a player and a coach in China. As a coach, Shen built an impressive résumé on the club scene in China and developed into one of the most well-respected coaches in the country. He served as an assistant coach to former US Women’s National Team head coach Lang Ping and the two won a national Championship with EVERGRANDE Volleyball Club. Kreklows Are Second-Longest Tenured Women’s Coaches at Mizzou Now entering their 15th overall season at Mizzou, Wayne and Susan Kreklow are the second-longest tenured women’s coaches at Mizzou and the fourth-longest overall. Only Mizzou soccer’s Bryan Blitz has had a longer current tenure as a women’s coach at Mizzou and only baseball coach Tim Jamieson, Blitz and wrestling coach Brian Smith have been at Mizzou longer among current Mizzou head coaches. The Kreklows have overseen the longest run by any coach in Mizzou volleyball history. Weekly Conference Honors Trend Since the start of the 2009 season, a trend has started for the Mizzou volleyball program. In the last fourplus seasons, Mizzou has claimed 38 conference weekly honors, including 12 SEC tallies. What makes that mark even more impressive is the fact that from 1990-2008, Mizzou had just 17 weekly honorees. Carly Kan Earns Academic Honors Mizzou volleyball sophomore All-American Carly Kan was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District team, as announced by CoSIDA on Nov. 6. Kan, who is currently the only player in the SEC averaging more than 3.00 kills per set and 3.00 digs per set, was named to the District 6 Second Team after compiling a 3.88 grade-point-average while majoring in accounting. It is Kan’s first CoSIDA Academic All-District selection. Up Next The Tigers will head on their final road trip of the year for matches at LSU and Texas A&M, teams that rank among the top half of the league standings. For all the latest on Mizzou volleyball, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the team on twitter @MizzouVB. • Ali Kreklow (1) - at North Tennessee - 13 assists, 14 digs • Whitney Little (1) - vs. UNCG - 12 kills, 10 blocks 2014 HONOR-ROLL G RAPHICALLY S PEAKING - W EEK 9 - T HIS W EEK’S G IVEAWAY • Whitney Little - Preseason All-SEC - UNT All-Tournament Team - Tiger Invitational All-Tournament Team • Carly Kan - Preseason All-SEC - Tiger Invitational All-Tournament Team - Idaho Invitational All-Tournament Team • Emily Wilson - UNT All-Tournament Team - Idaho Nike Invitational MVP • Sydney Deeken - SEC Freshman of the Week (9/29) 2 0 1 4 2 0 - K I L L M AT C H E S • Carly Kan (1) - vs. Illinois State - 25 kills, .288 hitting • Emily Wilson (2) - at Idaho - 22 kills, .304 hitting - vs. EWU - 21 kills, .333 hitting • Regan Peltier (1) - at MSU (10/19) 22 kills, .327 hitting @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 2 0 1 3 M AT C H - B Y- M AT C H Date Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Sept. 5 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. 6 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 12 Sept. 12 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Opponent Mississippi Valley St. Northwestern State at North Texas vs. Lipscomb vs. Illinois State vs. Oakland vs. Xavier vs. Saint Louis at Idaho vs. Boise State vs. Portland vs. E. Washington vs. UNC Greensboro at Miami vs. Mississippi State vs. Tennessee at Ole Miss at Georgia vs. Auburn at UMKC vs. LSU at Mississippi St. at Florida at South Carolina vs. Arkansas vs. Texas A&M at Tennessee at Kentucky vs. Georgia vs. Ole Miss at LSU at Texas A&M vs. Alabama Kills Wilson (10) Kan (15) Kan (15) Kan (13) Kan (25) Kan (18) Kan (16) Kan (14) Wilson (22) Wilson (14) Wilson (21) Wilson (15) Little (12) Kan (13) Kan (14) Kan/Little (9) Wilson (13) Wilson (12) Kan (11) Kan (19) Kan (12) Peltier (22) Kan (9) Kan (16) Kan (10) Kan (12) Kan (13) Wilson (12) Reuter (15) Attacks Wilson (16) Kan (34) Kan (47) Wilson (34) Kan (66) Kan (47) Kan (48) Kan (51) Wilson (46) Wilson (31) Kan (47) Kan (38) Kan (31) Kan (39) Kan (24) Kan/Deeken (21) Wilson (35) Kan (31) Kan (23) Kan (50) Kan (32) Peltier (49) Kan (27) Kan (33) Kan (24) Kan (41) Kan (39) Kan (27) Wilson (39) Assists Keala (20) Keala (22) Keala (22) Keala (26) Kreklow (26) Keala (22) Kreklow (30) Keala (22) Keala (34) Kreklow (20) Kreklow (24) Keala (26) Kreklow (26) Keala (25) Keala (23) Kreklow (18) Keala (19) Kreklow (23) Keala (16) Keala (29) Keala/Kreklow (15) Keala (35) Kreklow/Keala (13) Keala (27) Keala (19) Keala (19) Keala (27) Keala (20) Kreklow (32) Digs Total Blocks Meister (10) Towler, Peltier, Little (2) Kan, Armendariz, Meister (6) Thater (4) Meister (22) Thater (8) Meister (18) Thater (6) Meister (26) Keala (8) Meister (16) Keala, Little (5) Kan, Meister (16) Thater, Little (3) Meister (18) Thater (6) Kan (23) Little, Thater (3) Kan (17) Little, Wilson, Thater (3) Kan (16) Thater (5) Kan (13) Little (6) Meister (18) Little (10) Kan (19) Little (4) Kan (10) Thater (5) Meister (13) Thater/Little (4) Meister (17) Little (4) Meister (16) Thater (7) Meister (13) Little (6) Meister (17) Little (4) Meister (12) Little/Thater (2) Meister (26) Little (5) Meister (15) Little (2) Meister (14) Little (6) Kan (11) Thater (4) Kan (12) Peltier (2) Meister (21) Little.Reuter (3) Meister (12) Little (3) Meister (24) Towler (3) Totals (Including ties) Kan (18) Kan (22) Keala (21) Meister (21) Wilson (8) Wilson (6) Kreklow (10) Kan (10) Little (2) Deeken (1) Armendariz (1) Peltier (1) Peltier (1) Reuter (1) @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL Little (18) Thater (13) Keala (2) Peltier (2) Towler (2) Wilson (1) Reuter (1) MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS C A R E E R R E C O R D W AT C H Matches Played 1 134 Molly Kreklow____________2010-13 134 Lisa Henning_____________2010-13 3 130 Julianna Klein___________ 2006-10 130 Priscilla Armendariz______ 2008-11 5 130 Emily Wilson_______2011-present 6 129 Whitney Little______2011-present 7 128 Sarah Meister______2011-present 8 126 Gwen Mullens___________1991-94 9 125 Shannon Brown_________ 1989-92 125 Caitlyn Vann_____________ 2007-10 Total Attacks 1 4,538 Lisa Henning___________2010-2013 2 4,481 Shen Danru_____________ 2002-05 3 4,425 Julianna Klein___________ 2006-10 4 3,867 Jessica Vander Kooi______ 2003-06 5 3,855 Na Yang_________________ 2004-07 6 3,515 Yvette Buhlig__________1988-90,92 7 3,247 Christi Myers____________ 1999-02 8 2,988 Lisa Morris______________ 1999-02 9 2,982 Jodi Maune_____________ 1995-98 10 2,797 Emily Wilson_______2011-present Total Blocks 1 522 Whitney Little______ 2011-present 2 454 Christi Myers_____________ 1999-02 3 438 Nicole Wilson_____________ 2003-06 4 383 Jessica Vander Kooi_______ 2003-06 5 378 Shannon Brown___________ 1989-92 6 361 Amanda Hantouli__________ 2006-08 7 321 Lisa Boyd________________ 2002-05 8 299 Brittney Brimmage________ 2008-11 9 297 Krista Johnson____________ 1998-01 297 Renee Rosinski___________ 1995-98 Sets Played 1 473 Julianna Klein___________ 2006-10 2 472 Molly Kreklow____________2010-13 3 469 Lisa Henning_____________2010-13 4 465 Priscilla Amrendariz______ 2008-11 5 460 Cailtyn Vann____________ 2007-10 6 458 Whitney Little______2011-present 7 454 Sarah Meister______2011-present 8 451 Emily Wilson_______2011-present 9 448 Lei Wang-Francisco______ 2006-09 10 445 Shen Danru_____________ 2002-05 Assists 1 6,097Lindsey Hunter__________ 2002-05 2 5,366Molly Kreklow__________2010-2013 2 4,954Heather Gerber__________ 1997-00 3 4,816 Lei Wang-Francisco_______ 2006-09 5 3,812 Cindy Atteberry__________ 1990-93 6 2,665Renee Maheras__________ 1987-89 7 1,502Chrissy Elder____________ 2000-02 8 1,239Kathy Oriel______________ 1983-86 9 1,176 Sandi Orent_____________ 1983-85 10 1,036Colleen Jewell______________ 1995 Solo Blocks 1 121 Whitney Little______ 2011-present 2 117 Shannon Brown___________ 1989-92 3 92 Christi Myers_____________ 1999-02 4 80 Renee Rosinski___________ 1995-98 5 69 Na Yang__________________ 2004-07 6 68 Dianne Berg______________ 1983-85 7 62 Nicole Wilson_____________ 2003-06 8 57 Jessica Vander Kooi_______ 2003-06 57 Julianna Klein_____________ 2006-10 10 56 Lisa Boyd________________ 2002-05 Kills 1 1,794 1 1,658 2 1,510 3 1,478 4 1,476 5 1,475 6 1,464 8 1,156 9 1,141 10 1,120 1,059 Assists Per Set 113.73___ Lindsey Hunter________ 2002-05 2 11.94 Heather Gerber__________ 1997-00 3 11.36 Molly Kreklow_____________2010-13 4 10.75 Lei Wang-Francisco_______ 2006-08 5 9.50 Colleen Jewell_______________ 1995 6 9.16 Cindy Atteberry___________ 1990-93 7 7.61 Renee Maheras___________ 1987-89 8 6.62 Chrissy Elder_____________ 2000-02 9 4.21 Kathy Oriel_______________ 1983-86 10 3.90 Tiffanie Dygert____________ 1992-94 Block Assists 1 401 Whitney Little______ 2011-present 2 376 Nicole Wilson_____________ 2003-06 3 362 Christi Myers_____________ 1999-02 4 326 Jessica Vander Kooi_______ 2003-06 5 322 Amanda Hantouli__________ 2006-09 6 265 Lisa Boyd________________ 2002-05 7 261 Shannon Brown___________ 1989-92 8 254 Brittney Brimmage________ 2008-11 9 246 Krista Johnson____________ 1998-01 10 222 Lindsey Hunter___________ 2002-05 Aces 1 181 Shen Danru ______________ 2002-05 2 163 Yvette Buhlig __________1988-90,92 3 141 Lindsey Hunter___________ 2002-05 4 131 Margaret Yanics___________ 1984-88 5 128 Cindy Atteberry___________ 1990-93 6 123 Regan Eckenrode_________ 1993-96 7 122 Jodi Maune______________ 1995-98 8 121 Julianna Klein_____________ 2006-10 9 120 Nicole Wilson_____________ 2003-06 10 117 Molly Kreklow_____________2010-13 Digs 1 2,017 Tatum Ailes_____________ 2004-07 2 1,997 Caitlyn Vann_____________ 2007-09 3 1,487Sarah Meister_____ 2011-present 4 1,372Shen Danru_____________ 2002-05 5 1,306 Jessica Vander Kooi______ 2003-06 6 1,281 Priscilla Armendariz_______ 2008-11 7 1,176 Naaron Branson__________ 1998-01 8 1,149 Yvette Buhlig_________ 1988-90,92 9 1,103 Gwen Mullens___________ 1991-94 10 1,066 Margaret Yanics__________ 1984-88 Blocks Per Set 1 1.14 Whitney Little______ 2011-present 2 1.07 Nicole Wilson_____________ 2003-06 3 1.06 Christi Myers_____________ 1999-02 4 0.91 Amanda Hantouli__________ 2006-08 5 0.89 Krista Johnson____________ 1998-01 6 0.88 Lisa Boyd________________ 2002-05 7 0.87 Jessica Vander Kooi_______ 2003-06 8 0.86 Shannon Brown___________ 1989-92 9 0.85 Weiwen Wang____________ 2007-08 10 0.84 Lindsey Noll______________ 2002-04 0.81 Brittney Brimmage________ 2008-11 Lisa Henning___________2010-2013 Shen Danru (.216)_______ 2002-05 Jessica Vander Kooi (.244)_2003-06 Yvette Buhlig (.283)____1988-90,92 Christi Myers (.321)______ 1999-02 Na Yang (.255)___________ 2004-07 Julianna Klein___________ 2006-10 Nicole Wilson (.350)______ 2003-06 Jodi Maune (.177)_______ 1995-98 Naaron Branson (.240)____1998-01 Emily Wilson_______2011-present Kills Per Set 1 4.03 Paola Ampudia____________ 2009-10 2 3.83 Lisa Henning______________ 2010-11 3 3.73 Shen Danru______________ 2002-05 4 3.69 Yvette Buhlig___________1988-90,92 5 3.64 Na Yang__________________ 2004-07 6 3.55 Lisa Morris_______________ 1999-02 7 3.46 Christi Myers_____________ 1999-02 8 3.45 Mary Lauren Smith_________2001-03 9 3.45 Jessica Vander Kooi_______ 2003-06 10 3.23 Julianna Klein_____________ 2006-08 Hitting Percentage 1 .374 Whitney Little_______2011-present 2 .350 Nicole Wilson_____________ 2003-06 3 .321 Christi Myers_____________ 1999-02 4 .318 Brittney Brimmage________ 2008-11 5 .317 Lisa Boyd________________ 2002-05 6 .308 Dianne Berg______________ 1983-85 7 .283 Yvette Buhlig___________1988-90,92 8 .279 Lindsey Hunter___________ 2002-05 9 .279 Catie Wilson______________ 2007-10 10 .276 Krista Johnson_____________1998-01 @ M I Z Z O U V B Digs Per Set 1 4.58 Tatum Ailes______________ 2004-07 2 4.34 Caitlyn Vann______________ 2007-10 3 3.28 Sarah Mesiter______ 2011-present 4 3.12 Amy Tuma________________ 1987-88 5 3.08 Shen Danru______________ 2002-05 6 2.99 Margaret Yanics___________ 1984-88 7 2.98 Jessica Vander Kooi_______ 2003-06 8 2.96 Sharen Olmstead_________ 1983-84 9 2.93 Sara Parks_______________ 2002-03 10 2.87 Yvette Buhlig__________ 1988-90,92 /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL Points 1 2033Lisa Henning_________2010-present 2 1941Shen Danru______________ 2002-05 3 1841Jessica Vander Kooi_______ 2003-06 4 1817Christi Myers_____________ 1999-02 5 1761.5Yvette Buhlig________ 1988-90,92 6 1703Julianna Klein_____________ 2006-10 7 1655.5Na Yang________________ 2004-07 8 1526Nicole Wilson_____________ 2003-06 9 1356.5Jodi Maune_____________ 1995-98 10 1337.5Naaron Branson_________ 1998-01 Points Per Set 1 4.51 Paola Ampudia____________ 2009-10 2 4.40 Yvette Buhlig__________ 1988-90,92 3 4.36 Shen Danru______________ 2002-05 4 4.33 Lisa Henning_________2010-present 5 4.26 Christi Myers_____________ 1999-02 6 4.20 Jessica Vander Kooi_______ 2003-06 7 4.16 Lisa Morris_______________ 1999-02 8 4.09 Na Yang__________________ 2004-07 9 3.82 Sharen Olmstead_________ 1983-84 10 3.80 Mary Lauren Smith________ 2001-03 3.78 Carly Kan________________ 2013-14 MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS S I N G L E S E A S O N R E C O R D W AT C H Matches Played 1 Dianne Berg ________ 1983___________ Dina Herzog ________ 1983___________ Sharen Olmstead ___ 1983___________ Sandi Orent ________ 1983___________ Ritchie Ponquinette __ 1983___________ Debbie Urbanckas ___ 1983___________ 7 Lisa Henning _______ 2013___________ Carly Kan___________ 2013___________ Emily Wilson _______ 2013___________ Emily Thater_________ 2013___________ Molly Kreklow_______ 2013___________ Sarah Meister_______ 2013___________ Loxley Keala_________ 2013___________ Sets Played 1 Lisa Henning________ 2011__________ Emily Wilson________ 2011__________ Brittney Brimmage___ 2011__________ Katie O’Brien________ 2011__________ Whitney Little_______ 2011__________ Molly Kreklow_______ 2011__________ Priscilla Armendariz__ 2011__________ 8 Renee Maheras_____ 1989__________ Marti Schwinn_______ 1989__________ Sherri Gentry________ 1989__________ 37 37 37 37 37 37 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 125 125 125 Kills Per Set 1 Yvette Buhlig____________ 4.68______ 1992 2 Lisa Henning____________ 4.64______ 2012 3 Na Yang_________________ 4.50______ 2007 4 Lisa Morris______________ 4.40______ 2000 5 Lisa Henning____________ 4.26______ 2013 6 Paola Ampudia__________ 4.14______ 2010 7 Lisa Henning____________ 4.12______ 2011 8 Na Yang_________________ 4.10______ 2005 9 Lisa Morris______________ 4.10______ 2001 10 Jessica Vander Kooi______ 4.09______ 2006 Kills 1 Lisa Henning (.246)______ 2011_______ 2 Na Yang (.269)___________ 2007_______ 3 Yvette Buhlig (.368)______ 1992_______ 4 Lisa Henning (.264)______ 2012_______ 5 Lisa Henning (.330)______ 2013_______ 6 Paola Ampudia (.196)_____ 2010_______ 7 Shen Danru (.207)________ 2002_______ 8 Jessica Vander Kooi (.240)_2006_______ 9 Christi Myers (.380)______ 2002_______ 10 Shen Danru (.223)________ 2003_______ 523 522 515 506 499 493 477 470 468 459 Hitting Percentage 1 Whitney Little_______ .463_________ 2013 2 Nicole Wilson_______ .415_________ 2005 3 Lisa Boyd___________ .385_________ 2004 4 Whitney Little______ .380_________ 2013 5 Christi Myers________ .380_________ 2002 6 Nicole Wilson_______ .375_________ 2004 7 Yvette Buhlig________ .368_________ 1992 8 Whitney Little_______ .367_________ 2012 9 Christi Myers________ .363_________ 2000 10 Lisa Boyd___________ .359_________ 2005 minimum 400 attempts @ M I Z Z O U V B Attacks 1 Paola Ampudia______ 2010________ 1,380 2 Lisa Henning________ 2011________ 1,379 3 Na Yang_____________ 2007________ 1,336 4 Lisa Henning________ 2012________ 1,332 5 Shen Danru_________ 2003________ 1,258 6 Shen Danru_________ 2002________ 1,251 7 Margaret Yanics______ 1988________ 1,241 8 Jessica Vander Kooi__ 2006________ 1,235 9 Lisa Morris__________ 2000________ 1,191 10 Paola Ampudia______ 2009________ 1,116 Assists 1 Lindsey Hunter______ 2002_________1,690 2 Lindsey Hunter______ 2005_________1,507 3 Heather Gerber______ 1998_________1,493 4 Lindsey Hunter______ 2004_________1,486 5 Molly Kreklow_______ 2013_________1,480 6 Chrissy Elder________ 2001_________1,453 7 Lei Wang___________ 2006_________1,433 8 Lindsey Hunter______ 2003_________1,413 9 Molly Kreklow_______ 2010_________1,392 10 Molly Kreklow_______ 2011_________1,353 Assists Per Set 1 Lindsey Hunter______ 2004_________14.43 2 Lindsey Hunter______ 2005_________14.22 3 Lindsey Hunter______ 2002_________14.08 4 Heather Gerber______ 2000_________13.23 5 Heather Gerber______ 1998_________12.98 6 Chrissy Elder________ 2001_________12.75 7 Molly Kreklow_______ 2013_________12.65 8 Lei Wang___________ 2006_________12.46 9 Lindsey Hunter______ 2003_________12.29 10 Molly Kreklow_______ 2010_________ 11.70 Service Aces 1 Shen Danru_________ 2002___________ 2 Yvette Buhlig________ 1990___________ 3 Yvette Buhlig________ 1992___________ 4 Shen Danru_________ 2003___________ 5 Sharen Olmstead____ 1984___________ 6 Melinda Wrye_______ 1992___________ 7 Dori Hoffert_________ 1994___________ Margaret Yanics______ 1985___________ 9 Dianne Berg_________ 1983___________ Marti Schwinn_______ 1989___________ Kathy Oriel__________ 1986___________ Juliana Godoi________ 2003___________ 64 61 58 54 53 48 47 47 46 46 46 46 Blocks 1 Whitney Little_______ 2012__________ 139 Whitney Little_______ 2013__________ 139 3 Christi Myers________ 2000__________ 138 Whitney Little_______ 2011__________ 138 5 Christi Myers________ 2001__________ 136 6 Nicole Wilson_______ 2005__________ 132 7 Nicole Wilson_______ 2006__________ 124 8 Christi Myers________ 2002__________ 121 9 Brittney Brimmage___ 2010___________119 10 Lisa Boyd___________ 2005__________ 118 /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL Solo Blocks 1 Whitney Little_______ 2013___________ 2 Christi Myers________ 2000___________ 3 Shannon Brown_____ 1992___________ 4 Amy Tuma__________ 1987___________ Stacy Young_________ 1987___________ 6 Dianne Berg_________ 1985___________ 7 Dianne Berg_________ 1984___________ Shannon Brown_____ 1989___________ Renee Rosinski______ 1997___________ Na Yang_____________ 2006___________ Whitney Little______ 2014___________ 42 40 37 36 36 35 33 33 33 33 28 Block Assists 1 Nicole Wilson_______ 2005___________119 2 Christi Myers________ 2001___________114 Whitney Little_______ 2011___________114 4 Whitney Little_______ 2012___________112 5 Amanda Hantouli____ 2007__________ 106 6 Nicole Wilson_______ 2006__________ 104 7 Christi Myers________ 2002__________ 101 8 Brittney Brimmage___ 2010__________ 100 9 Christi Myers________ 2000___________ 98 10 Jessica Vander Kooi__ 2005___________ 97 Whitney Little_______ 2013___________ 97 Blocks Per Set 1 Christi Myers________ 1.39__________ 2000 2 Whitney Little_______ 1.30__________ 2012 3 Dina Herzog_________ 1.28__________ 1984 4 Nicole Wilson_______ 1.26__________ 2005 5 Dianne Berg_________ 1.23__________ 1984 Whitney Little_______ 1.23__________ 2013 7 Christi Myers________ 1.19__________ 2001 8 Lisa Boyd___________ 1.12__________ 2005 9 Nicole Wilson_______ 1.09__________ 2006 Whitney Little_______ 1.09__________ 2011 Whitney Little______ 0.95_________ 2014 Digs 1 Caitlyn Vann_________ 2010__________ 2 Tatum Ailes_________ 2007__________ 3 Tatum Ailes_________ 2006__________ 4 Caitlyn Vann_________ 2008__________ 5 Priscilla Armendariz__ 2011__________ 6 Caitlyn Vann_________ 2009__________ 7 Sarah Meister_______ 2013__________ 8 Tatum Ailes_________ 2005__________ 9 Tatum Ailes_________ 2004__________ 10 Sarah Meister______ 2014__________ 637 583 565 560 494 484 459 437 432 435 Digs Per Set 1 Caitlyn Vann_________ 5.35_________ 2010 2 Tatum Ailes_________ 5.03_________ 2007 3 Tatum Ailes_________ 4.91_________ 2006 4 Caitlyn Vann_________ 4.87_________ 2008 5 Caitlyn Vann_________ 4.40_________ 2009 6 Tatum Ailes_________ 4.19_________ 2004 7 Tatum Ailes_________ 4.12_________ 2005 8 Sarah Meister_______ 3.92_________ 2013 9 Sarah Meister______ 3.92_________ 2014 10 Priscilla Armendariz__ 3.89_________ 2011 MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS W AY N E & S US A N K R E K LO W Mizzou volleyball’s rise to national prominence since 2000 can be easily tied to its leadership at the helm of the program as Wayne and Susan Kreklow have built a national power. Heading into the 2013 season, the résumé was impressive enough: 10 NCAA Tournaments, one Elite Eight, two Sweet 16s, 12 winning seasons and an average of 20 wins per season. Mizzou is 14th nationally in wins since the Kreklows took over in 2000. Wayne Kreklow Head Coach 15th Year At Mizzou Alma Mater • Drake University B.A. in Social Studies, 1980 • University of Missouri Masters of Education and Counseling Psychology, 1997 Playing Experience • U.S. Volleyball Association Men’s AA Team, 1977-79 Coaching Experience • University of Missouri Assistant Coach, 1989-93 • Columbia College (Women) Co-Head Coach, 1994-99 • Columbia College (Men) Co-Head Coach, 1997-99 • University of Missouri Assoc. Head Coach, 2000-04 Head Coach, 2005-pres. Coaching Record Overall: • Head Coach – 488-165 (15 Years) Women’s: - 470-141 (12 Years) • All Coaching – 683-277 (22 Years) Coaching Awards • NAIA Co-Coach of the Year: 1997, 1998 • NAIA Regional Coach of the Year: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 •American Midwest Co-Coach of the Year: 1995, 1996, 1999 • CVU.com Honorable Mention National Coach of the Year: 2005 • SEC Coach of the Year (2013) • AVCA Southeast Region Coach of the Year But the Kreklows and the 2013 team rewrote the record books with the most successful season in program history. Not only did the Tigers become the first ever team at Mizzou to win a Southeastern Conference Championship and the program’s first conference championship, but the team finished the regular season unblemished at 34-0. The team earned the No. 4 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and saw four players earn AVCA All-America honors, including a pair of first team honorees in senior setter Molly Kreklow and senior right side Lisa Henning. Wayne Kreklow was named SEC Coach of the Year for engineering the whole thing. Below is just a snapshot of the achievements by the 2013 team. • SEC Champions – School’s first ever SEC title and program’s first ever league championship • First ever SEC team to finish a regular season unbeaten • Reset school records in wins, conference wins, consecutive wins, sweeps and team hitting percentage • Led the nation in hitting, kills, assists, wins and points per set while averaging the fewest errors per set • Saw four players – Molly Kreklow, Lisa Henning, Carly Kan, Whitney Little - land on the All-SEC team • Molly Kreklow was named SEC Player of the Year, Carly Kan was SEC Freshman of the Year and Wayne Kreklow was SEC coach of the Year • Four Tigers were AVCA All-Americans – Molly Kreklow and Lisa Henning (First Team) and Carly Kan and Whitney Little (honorable mention) • Wayne Kreklow was the SEC Coach of the Year and the AVCA Southeast Region Coach of the Year • Carly Kan earned AVCA Southeast Region Freshman of the Year Aside from all of the accomplishments for the 2013 team, Wayne and Susan Kreklow had built a power at Mizzou since arriving in 2000. In fact, now that the Tigers have reached the NCAA Tournament in 11 of the last 14 seasons, Mizzou is one of only 22 teams nationally to qualify for at least 10 NCAA Tournaments in the last 14 seasons. In the Kreklow’s first eight seasons at the helm of the program, Mizzou qualified for the NCAA Tournament in each year, joining Nebraska as the only two programs to accomplish that feat during the span. In their inaugural season as an SEC member, Wayne and Susan Kreklow guided Mizzou to a 19-win season while finishing fourth in the SEC East division. They also guided three players - Molly Kreklow, Lisa Henning and Whitney Little - to All-SEC honors. Henning was a unanimous All-SEC First Team pick while Kreklow and Little were second-team honorees. Henning also went on to garner AVCA All-America Third Team honors, becoming the second Tiger to earn AVCA All-America honors in two consecutive seasons. The 2011 season may have showcased the Kreklow’s coaching prowess unlike ever before. With just two seniors on the 2011 squad, the Kreklows took a group comprised primarily of freshmen and sophomores to the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time in 12 seasons. In fact, the Tigers were the youngest team to qualify for the field of 64 as 11 of its 13 players were underclassmen. The Kreklows also guided Henning to AVCA Third Team All-America honors, becoming the first Tiger underclassman to earn AVCA All-America honors. In 2010, the Kreklows took the Tigers back to the NCAA Sweet 16, marking the program’s second-deepest run into the NCAA Tournament in history. The Tigers also pulled the biggest first-round upset in NCAA Tournament history in 2010, knocking off fifth-seeded Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls in a thrilling five-set match. The Tigers boasted four wins over ranked teams in 2010, including two in the NCAA Tournament, and took home 14 Big 12 Athlete of the Week honors, the most by any team in the league in 2010. The Tigers also ranked 16th nationally in average attendance last season. Susan Kreklow Director of Volleyball 15th Year At Mizzou Alma Mater • Missouri State B.S. in Physical Education, 1984; M.S. in Counseling Psychology, 1987 Playing Experience • Central Missouri St., 1979-80 • Missouri St.,1981-82 • U.S. Volleyball Association Women’s AA Team, 1993-98 Coaching Experience • St. Clair (Mo.) High School Head Coach, 1988-90 • Columbia College (Women) Head Coach, 1990-93 Co-Head Coach, 1994-99 • Columbia College (Men) Co-Head Coach, 1997-99 • University of Missouri Head Coach, 2000-2004 Assoc. Head Coach, 2005-06 Dir. of Volleyball, 2007-pres. Head Coaching Record Overall: 618-156 (15 Years) at Mizzou: 109-46 (5 Years) Coaching Awards • Big 12 Coach of the Year: 2000 • NAIA Co-Coach of the Year: 1997, 1998 • NAIA Regional Coach of the Year: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 • American Midwest Co-Coach of the Year: 1995, 1996, 1999 Under the Kreklow’s guidance in 2010, senior outside hitter Paola Ampudia was named honorable mention All-American by the AVCA was a member of the first team All-Central Region and All-Big 12 teams. She was a unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 team. The Kreklows also saw freshman setter Molly Kreklow garner AVCA Central Region Freshman of the Year honors and honorable mention All-Big 12 status as well. She and classmate Lisa Henning also appeared on the All-Big 12 Freshman team. The idea of developing a family-like atmosphere has always been a key component of the Kreklow’s coaching style. That rang true again in 2010 as Molly Kreklow, their niece, was the team’s starting setter. Not only that, but the Kreklows have teamed with current assistant coach Deng Yang for all 11 years at Mizzou and she played for Wayne and Susan during their time at Columbia College. Also, the Kreklows have added one of their former Mizzou players to their coaching staff in former All-American setter Lindsey Hunter, now in her second season. In 2009, the Kreklows guided a group of talented underclassmen to an 18-14 overall record, likely just one win shy of qualifying the program for its ninth NCAA Tournament in the decade. Under the tutelage of the Kreklows, Ampudia earned a spot on the All-Big 12 First Team and was dubbed the conference Newcomer of the Year as she thrived in the Kreklow’s system. She anchored what was one of the league’s most explosive attacks in 2009. Under the direction of the Kreklow’s, academics and community involvement continue to be a cornerstone of the program. In 2009, six Tigers earned a spot on the Academic All-Big 12 team while senior setter Lei Wang-Francisco became the program’s first-ever four-time Academic All-Big 12 honoree. The volleyball program also spends countless hours in the community. In 2009, the team baked holiday cookies for the elderly, visited children’s hospitals and raised more than $1,000 for the American Red Cross and the Haitain Earthquake Relief Fund. Year in and year out, the volleyball program challenges for Mizzou’s Tiger Cup, which is given to the Mizzou athletic program that is most involved in its community. The Kreklow’s guided the volleyball team to a Tiger Cup Championship in 2009, despite having one of the smallest rosters across the board. @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS While the Kreklow’s success at Missouri was immediate, the apex of their successes came at the end of the 2005 season. The Tigers were selected to host NCAA First and Second rounds for the second-consecutive year, achieving an overall No. 10 seed in the tournament. After defeating Missouri State in the first round, Mizzou swept Arkansas to advance to the team’s first regional in school history. At the Penn State Regional, the Tigers took perennial power Hawaii head-on in the regional semifinal, defeating UH in four games. The Tigers accumulated a 25-5 record in 2005, the winningest season in school history, and were a step away from the Final Four. Also in 2005, Wayne Kreklow was named College Volleyball Update’s honorable mention National Coach of the Year as the team surged to the national top-10 for the first time in school history, sweeping three top-10 teams along the way. In all, the Kreklows have amassed a 200-108 (.649) winning record in their Mizzou tenure with 117 wins coming in Big 12 play, averaging 12 conference wins per season. The Tigers have won 21 matches over Top-25 teams since 2000, toppling five during the magical 2005 season. Mizzou itself has spent 76 weeks in the national top 25 since 2000. The Cougars also won five regional championships and seven consecutive American Midwest Conference championships under their guidance. In 1998 and 1999, Columbia College achieved consecutive undefeated seasons with a combined record of 85-0. The Cougars’ undefeated record included 78 consecutive wins at home and 227 consecutive game victories. In 1997 and 1998, the Kreklows shared NAIA/AVCA National Coach of the Year and Midwest Region Coach of the Year honors. In 1999, the coaching tandem took home the regional award for the fifth consecutive year. In 1998 and 1999, the Kreklows also received the NAIA National Tournament Coach of the Year award. Along with the success of the women’s program, the Kreklows started the men’s volleyball program at Columbia College in 1997. In 1999, the Cougars finished the season with a 19-5 overall record, enjoying their second consecutive undefeated run through the Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association. They also took second place at the inaugural SSI Volleyball National Invitational Tournament in 1999. Upon arrival, the Kreklows wasted no time in putting their winning mark on a program that had not experienced success since the early 1980’s. In their first three years at Mizzou (2000, 2001 and 2002) they recorded the program’s first back-to-back-to-back 20-win seasons since 1981-83. In fact, the Tigers won 70 matches in the first three years under the Kreklows, more than the previous seven years combined. Missouri posted the first postseason victory in school history by defeating Northwestern in the first round of the 2002 NCAA Tournament. In 2004, Missouri had the honor of hosting first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. Susan Kreklow played volleyball for Central Missouri State University and Missouri State. She received her bachelor’s degree in physical education and a Master’s of Science degree from Missouri State in 1984 and 1987, respectively. Kreklow began her coaching career at St. Clair (Mo.) High School. She began her collegiate coaching career at Columbia College in 1990. Susan was the founder of Columbia Juniors Volleyball Club and the Columbia Developmental Volleyball Leagues. She has served as a member of the USA Volleyball Board of Directors as the NAIA representative and was president-elect of the NAIA National Coaches Association. In 2000, the Kreklows’ first season at MU, the Tigers finished second in the Big 12 Conference after finishing ninth the previous year. For her efforts, Susan was named as the 2000 Big 12 Coach of the Year by her peers. The Kreklows have made Mizzou Volleyball an exciting marketable entity, and the growth in attendance has been effected, as Missouri has ranked in the nation’s top seven in the category in 2005 and 2006, averaging more than 2,600 fans per competition. On Oct. 5, 2005, 7,298 fans packed the Hearnes Center for the Tigers’ match against Nebraska. Both teams entered the contest undefeated and ranked in the national top-10. In 2005, Missouri’s No. 21 preseason ranking was the season-low as the team never exited the top 25. The Tigers progressed in defeating two top-10 teams in sweeps to open the season and soon soared to the top 10 themselves, peaking at a now-team, all-time high No. 7 in October. Their No. 8 final poll ranking in 2005 is the best in school history. Wayne Kreklow earned a bachelor’s degree in social science in 1980 from Drake University. While at Drake, Wayne was a member of the men’s basketball team, where he earned All-America, all-conference and all-district awards as a two-time team captain, and is fifth on Drake’s career scoring list. He is also a member of Drake’s All-Century basketball team and was a member of the NBA World Champion Boston Celtics in 1980-81. Wayne began coaching basketball for Central Decatur (Iowa) High School in 1986. He began coaching volleyball as an assistant under Craig Sherman at Missouri. He was with the Tigers from 1989 to 1994 before moving over to Columbia College to join his wife at the helm of the Cougar program. Before the 2005 season, Wayne and Susan officially switched titles within the University system to allow for more family flexibility. While the official coaching records of both are affected, their coaching philosophy is one built on a co-op instead of a one-headed system. The Kreklows reside in Columbia with their three children: sons Rick (22) and Ryan (18) and daughter Ali (19). In the summer of 2006, Wayne coached his son Rick’s AAU 14-and-under basketball team to a national championship. Rick is currently playing varsity basketball at Creighton. Before coming to Missouri, the Kreklows were co-head coaches of both the men’s and women’s volleyball teams at Columbia College. They enjoyed great success, taking their women’s team to the NAIA National Tournament six times and winning consecutive national titles in 1998 and 1999. K REKL O W S A T M I Z Z O U As Head Coach... Wayne Kreklow Susan Kreklow TOTAL w 203 109 312 l 113 46 159 pct. .642 .703 .662 K REK LO WS Y EA R - B Y - Y EA R sea. 10 5 15 T E AM K REK LO W T OTA LS By Gender... Women Men TOTAL w 768 53 819 l 245 24 269 pct. .758 .688 .753 sea. 23 3 26 W AY N E K REK LO W T OTA LS Head Coaching By Gender... Women* Men TOTAL w 470 53 523 l 142 24 166 pct. .768 .688 .759 sea. 66 46 .436 .703 4 5 All Coaching, Wayne Kreklow TOTAL 683 278 .711 25 Assistant Coaching... at MU (90-93) 51 at MU (00-04) 109 14 3 17 * Wayne’s total as a women’s head or co-head coach is used by the NCAA as his official coaching record. @ M I Z Z O U V B Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Team Columbia College (W) Columbia College (W) Columbia College (W) Columbia College (W) Columbia College (W) Columbia College (W) Columbia College (W) Columbia College (M) Columbia College (W) Columbia College (M) Columbia College (W) Columbia College (M) Columbia College (W) Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Head Coach(es) Susan Kreklow Susan Kreklow Susan Kreklow Susan Kreklow Susan & Wayne Kreklow Susan & Wayne Kreklow Susan & Wayne Kreklow Susan & Wayne Kreklow Susan & Wayne Kreklow Susan & Wayne Kreklow Susan & Wayne Kreklow Susan & Wayne Kreklow Susan & Wayne Kreklow Susan Kreklow Susan Kreklow Susan Kreklow Susan Kreklow Susan Kreklow Wayne Kreklow Wayne Kreklow Wayne Kreklow Wayne Kreklow Wayne Kreklow Wayne Kreklow Wayne Kreklow Wayne Kreklow Wayne Kreklow Wayne Kreklow /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL W 46 56 37 50 40 55 44 9 43 25 45 19 40 24 20 26 19 20 25 18 17 13 18 22 21 19 35 15 L Pct. 14 .767 3 .949 21 .638 19 .725 19 .678 5 .917 2 .957 14 .391 3 .935 5 .833 0 1.000 5 .792 0 1.000 7 .774 11 .645 8 .765 11 .633 9 .690 5 .833 13 .581 13 .567 17 .433 14 .563 11 .667 13 .618 12 .613 1 .972 14 .517 Post-Season NAIA Top 12 NAIA Quarterfinalist NAIA Semifinalist NAIA Quarterfinalist NAIA Champions NAIA Champions NCAA First Round NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA Regional Final NCAA Second Round NCAA First Round NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round TBA MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 1 2 A LEXA A RMENDARIZ Fr. // 5-9 // DS // Blue Springs, Mo. 3 E MILY T HATER So. // 6-3 // MB // Springfield, Mo. L OXLEY K EALA So. // 6-0 // S // Kaneohe, Hawaii C AREER H IGHS C AREER H IGHS C AREER H IGHS 2014 S EASON H IGHS S EASON H IGHS F UN F ACTS 2014 Kills..................................................................... NA Attacks................................................................ NA Hitting %............................................................ NA Assists............................................ 3 - vs. SLU (9/9) Aces...........................................4 - vs. UNCG (9/20) Solo Blocks......................................................... NA Total Blocks......................................................... NA Digs............................................11 - vs. Xavier (9/6) Points......................................4.0 - vs. UNCG (9/20) • Tallied 17 digs in her first weekend as a Tiger at North Texas, including seven in Mizzou’s five-set win at North Texas. • Pulled in a career-high 11 digs in Mizzou’s win over Xavier and had a then-career high the night before with 10 against Illinois State. • Tallied a career-high four aces against UNCG. • Notched eight digs at UMKC, her most since September 9 against SLU. • Younger sister to former Tiger libero Priscilla Armendariz (2008-11). • First-ever Blue Springs South Player to be named an AVCA/Under Armour All-American Kills....................................................... 13 - vs. Xavier (9-6-14) Attacks...................................24 - twice MR vs. SLU (9-9-14) Hitting %................................... .833 - vs. S. Dakota (8-30-13) Assists.....................................2 -twice, MR vs. SLU (9-9-14) Aces..................................................... 4 - vs. Xavier (9-6-14) Solo Blocks............................................... 3 - vs. SLU (9-9-14) Total Blocks.................. 8, twice - MR at North Texas (8-31-14) Digs.................................................8 - at Idaho (9-11-14) Points................................................ 19.0 - vs. Xavier (9-6-14) Kills....................................................13 - vs. Xavier (9/6) Attacks........................................24 - twice MR vs. SLU (9/9) Hitting %...................................... .455 - vs. EWU (9/13) Assists................................2 -twicwe, MR vs. SLU (9/9) Aces.................................................... 4 - vs. Xavier (9/6) Solo Blocks.................................................... 3 - vs. SLU (9/9) Total Blocks................................ 8 - at North Texas (8/30) Digs..................................................... 8 - at Idaho (9/11) Points..............................................19.0 - vs. Xavier (9/6) • Veteran middle blocker that started every match as a freshman and should figure to do the same this season. • Reset career-highs in kills (11), blocks (eight) and attempts (21) in Mizzou’s five-set win at North Texas. • Then came back and tallied new career-highs in kills (13) and attempts (24) in Mizzou’s five-set win over Xavier .. also had a career-best four service aces in that match. • Pulled in a career-best eight digs at Idaho • Hit a season-best .455 against EWU • Has 35 kills on .397 hitting over her last four matches. • Had 10 kills last time out, her most since a Sept. 11 win at Idaho in five-sets when she had 12. •Finished the season with 214 digs F UN F ACTS F UN F ACTS • Was beach partners with teammate Carly Kan while playing on the club circuit in Hawaii. • She and Kan played on rival high schools and did not become beach partners until both committed to Mizzou - they did not know that each of them was being recruited to play at Mizzou until they both committed. • She and Kan are the first Hawaiians to play at Mizzou. • Dad, Lynden, is a club coach in Hawaii. • Sister played volleyball at Colgate, a team that Mizzou defeated, 3-0, in 2013. •Childhood Idol was Elle Woods from Legally Blonde • Averaged 5.82 assists per set in three matches at the North Texas Invite and posted her first career double-double in the five-set win over North Texas. • Has just missed a triple-double twice this season • Tallied a career-best eight blocks and a career-best 15 digs against Illinois State. • Spread a then career-high 34 assists at Idaho • Notched a new career-best with 35 assists in a five-set win at Mississippi State. • Tallied her 12th double-double with 27 assists and 10 digs at Tennessee. • She is third in the SEC with 13 double-doubles after tallying 27 assists and 12 digs vs. UGA. 2013 • Finished second in the SEC in service aces @ M I Z Z O U V B Kills.............................................9 - vs. Xavier (9/6) Attacks...................................... 18 - vs. Xavier (9/6) Hitting %................................278 - vs. Xavier (9/6) Assists..................................... 35 - at MSU (10/19) Aces..........................................3 - vs. MSU (10/19) Solo Blocks..............................2 - vs. Oakland (9/6) Total Blocks........................... 8 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Digs.................................... 15 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Points..................................... 10.5 - vs. Xavier (9/6) 2014 2013 Kills.............................................9 - vs. Xavier (9/6) Attacks...................................... 18 - vs. Xavier (9/6) Hitting %..................1.000 - vs. NC State (9-13-13) Assists.................................35 - at MSU (10-19-14) Aces........................... 4 - vs. Austin Peay (10-8-13) Solo Blocks................................2 vs. Oakland (9/6) Total Blocks............................. 8 vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Digs.................................... 15 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Points..................................... 10.5 - vs. Xavier (9/6) /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 4 5 S ARAH M EISTER Sr. // 5-9 // L // San Diego, Calif. 6 A LI K REKLOW Fr. // 5-9 // S // Columbia, Mo. L INDA S TEINHARDT So. // 5-5 // DS // Austin, Texas C AREER H IGHS C AREER H IGHS C AREER H IGHS S EASON H IGHS 2014 S EASON H IGHS Kills............... 1 - four times MR vs. MSU (9-26-14) Attacks.................3 - twice, MR at Miami (9-20-14) Hitting %................................500 - at Yale (9-6-13) Assists................................ 7 - at Florida (11-15-13) Aces.............................. 5 - vs. Tennessee (9-28-14) Solo Blocks........................................................NA Total Blocks...................1 - vs. Kansas St. (9-28-11) Digs....................................... 27 - at LSU (9-23-12) Points............................................. 3.0 - four times Kills................... 1 - four times, MR at MSU (10/19) Attacks..................... 3 - twice, MR at Miami (9/20) Hitting %........................................................... NA Assists.................................. 4 - vs. Lipscomb (9/5) Aces...................................5 - vs. Tennessee (9/28) Solo Blocks........................................................ NA Total Blocks........................................................ NA Digs........................26, twice - MR at MSU (10/19) Points..............................5.0 - vs. Tennessee (9/28) 2014 • Trained with Team USA’s Collegiate National Team in Minnesota last summer. • Finished one dig off of her career-high with 26 in Mizzou’s four-set win over Illinois State. • Served 11 consecutive points in the fifth set against Xavier, sparking a 12-0 run after Mizzou fell behind, 4-0, to open the frame. •Third all-time at Mizzou with 1,487 digs • Tallied a career-high five aces vs. Tennessee (9/28) Kills...................... 1, five times - MR vs. Auburn (10/10) Attacks.............................................. 4 - vs. Idaho (9/11) Hitting %.................................................................. NA Assists............................................. 30 - vs. Xavier (9/6) Aces....................... 2 - three times, MR vs. EWU (9/13) Solo Blocks............................................................... NA Total Blocks............................................................... NA Digs.......................................... 14 - at Tennessee (11/7) Points............................................... 3.0 - at Idaho (9/11) Kills.....................................................................NA Attacks................................................................NA Hitting %............................................................NA Assists.......................................................1 - twice Aces....................................................................NA Solo Blocks.........................................................NA Total Blocks.........................................................NA Digs....................................................1 - five times Points..................................................................NA • Setter that comes from a coaching background obviously - as the daughter of Wayne and Susan Kreklow • Should challenge some time at the spot this season as she has quick feet and is a great defender off the ball. • Averaged 4.45 assists per set and 1.64 digs per set in three matches at the North Texas Invitational. • Led Mizzou in assists twice during the Tiger Invitational, including a career-best 30 against Xavier. • Also reset her career-best in digs with nine against Xavier. • Posted her first career double-double with 13 assists and a career-high 14 digs at Tennessee (11/7). F UN F ACTS • Middle child of Wayne and Susan Kreklow and second to play a Division I sport (brother Rick plays basketball at Creighton). • Is the cousin of former Tiger All-American setter Molly Kreklow and the two are very close. • Played club volleyball with classmate Sydney Deeken last year. Kills.................................................................... NA Attacks............................................................... NA Hitting %........................................................... NA Assists..................................... 1 - vs. MVSU (8/29) Aces................................................................... NA Solo Blocks........................................................ NA Total Blocks........................................................ NA Digs......................................... 1 - vs. MVSU (8/29) Points................................................................. NA 2014 • Scrappy DS that should fight for playing time this season after serving as a backup as a freshman. F UN F ACTS • Is probably the best student on the team • Mom, Mary, played volleyball at North Carolina • Was a setter in high school • Mother is a highly-respected education professor at Texas. 2013 • Finished sixth in the SEC in digs per set (3.92). • Passed at a .958 mark last season and 49.2-percent of her first-ball touches were converted into kills. F UN F ACTS • Goes 100 MPH on and off the floor - big personality and is one of the most talkative people you will ever meet. • The team runs a parody twitter account of her ridiculous sayings call ‘SarahMeistyisms’ • Did not start playing organized volleyball until late in high school - was a standout softball player. • Is a Starbucks addict. @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 7 J ULIA T OWLER So. // 6-2 // MB // Blue Springs, Mo. C AREER H IGHS Kills.......................................10 - vs. UGA (11-14-14) Attacks................................... 17 - vs. UGA (11-4-14) Hitting %............................................. 1.000 - twice Assists...................................... 3 - vs. MVSU (8/29) Aces.............. 1 -twice, MR at S. Carolina (10/26/14) Solo Blocks.......................5 - vs. Seton Hall (9-7-13) Total Blocks.................................................6 - twice Digs.................................................. 1 - three times Points................11.5 - twice, MR vs. UGA (11-14-14) S EASON H IGHS Kills........................................... 10 - vs. UGA (11-14) Attacks........................................ 17 - vs. UGA (11-4) Hitting %............................... .714 at UMKC (10-13) Assists...................................... 3 - vs. MVSU (8/29) Aces..............................1 - at South Carolina (10-26) Solo Blocks......................................................... NA Total Blocks................................5 - vs. UNCG (9/20) Digs........................... 2 - twice, MR at MSU (10/19) Points................................. 11.5 - vs. UGA (11-14-14) 2014 • Middle blocker that should figure to get more playing time than a year ago. • Has a fast arm and is a side-out specialist. • Had a career-best outing with 10 kills on .412 hitting and three blocks against UGA (11/14) F UN F ACTS • Father, James, is a Mizzou alum. • Great student • Was a top-100 athlete out of high school. 8 9 W HITNEY L ITTLE Sr. // 6-3 // MB // Keller, Texas C AREER H IGHS Kills..................................... 25 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Attacks................................. 66 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Hitting %.................. .706 - vs. S. Carolina (9-27-13) Assists........................... 5 - vs. S. Carolina (9-27-13) Aces.............................. 4 - vs. Idaho State (8-31-13) Solo Blocks............................... 1 - vs. MVSU (8/29) Total Blocks.............................. 4 - at LSU (10-25-13) Digs........................................23 - at Idaho (9-11-14) Points................................. 27.0 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) S EASON H IGHS Kills...................................... 25 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Attacks................................. 66 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Hitting %............................... .542 - vs. MSU (9/26) Assists................... 4 -twice, MR vs. Auburn (10/11) Aces...................... 2, twice - MR vs. Portland (9/12) Solo Blocks............................... 1 - vs. MVSU (8/29) Total Blocks................... 3 - twice, MR vs. SLU (9/9) Digs............................................ 23 - at Idaho (9/11) Points................................. 27.0 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) S EASON H IGHS Kills............................................. 14 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Attacks............................................. 25 - at Miami (9/20) Hitting %................................ .643. - vs. Auburn (10/10) Assists...............................3 -twice, MR vs. MSU (9/26) Aces..................................1, twice - MR at MSU (10/19) Solo Blocks...................................... 3 - vs. UNCG (9/20) Total Blocks.....................................10 - vs. UNCG (9/20) Digs......................... 4 -three times, MR at MSU (10/19) Points....................................... 18.5 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) 2014 2014 • Preseason All-SEC Team • Currently holds 10 school records • Named to the North Texas Invite All-Tournament team after averaging 2.45 kps on .511 hitting with six blocks. • Third in the SEC in hitting. • Named to the Tiger Invite All-Tournament Team after hitting .523 with just two errors while averaging 2.77 kills per set in the final three matches of the tournament. • Is fifth among active NCAA Division I players in career hitting and is eighth in career blocks • Tallied her third career block-kill double-double vs. UNCG and it was also her school-record seventh career match with 10 or more blocks. • Has tallied her ninth and 10th school records in backto-back matches against Auburn and UMKC, doing so for career block assists and solo blocks. • AVCA Honorable Mention All-American • All-SEC Team • AVCA All-Southeast Region • Set school records for single season hitting (.463), blocks (139), solo blocks (42). F UN F ACTS • Loyalties are with Chick-Fil-A • Texas native and way too proud of it • Has a puppy named Caliber @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL So. // 5-9 // OH // Honolulu, Hawaii C AREER H IGHS Kills...................................................... 15 - at LSU (9-23-12) Attacks................................................................. 34 - twice Hitting %................................ .722 - vs. Ole Miss (9-16-12) Assists............................................ 3 - at North Texas (8/30) Aces........................................................4 - vs. FIU (9-3-11) Solo Blocks.........................................5 - at Florida (9-21-12) Total Blocks.................................. 12 -at Morehead St. (9-7-12) Digs............................................... 7 - vs. Villanova (9-17-11) Points................................................21.5 - at LSU (9-21-12) 2013 C ARLY K AN • Preseason All-SEC Team • Leads the SEC with 16 double-doubles. • Only player in SEC with 3.00 kps and 3.00 dps • Her 703 combined kill/digs leads nation. • Averaged 4.24 kills per set and 3.24 digs per set in the Tiger Invitational, earning a spot on the AllTournament Team. • Was one dig shy of a 20-20 match against Illinois State while resetting her career-highs in kills (25), attempts (66) and digs (19). • Has 16 double-doubles this year, most at Mizzou since 2006. 2013 • SEC Freshman on the Year - All-SEC First Team • AVCA Southeast Region Freshman of the Year • AVCA Honorable Mention All-American • Only OH in the nation to hit better than .350 with at least 800 attempts. • Her .364 attack clip led all left side hitters from power conferences • Only player in SEC to average at least 3.00 kps and 3.00 dps in league matches F UN F ACTS • Was beach partners with teammate Loxley Keala while playing on the high school and club circuit in Hawaii. • She and Keala played on rival high schools and did not become beach partners until both committed to Mizzou - they did not know that each of them was being recruited to play at Mizzou until they both committed. • She and Keala are the first Hawaiians to ever play at Mizzou. • Talented singer/dancer • Went to the same high school as Barack Obama • Father, Daryl, was a quarterback for the 49ers and Chargers in the NFL • Brother, Brett, played as a quarterback at USC MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 10 11 L YDIA E LY Jr. // 6-6 // L // St. Louis, Mo. 12 R EGAN P ELTIER Jr. // 6-2 // OH // Nixa, Mo. C OURTNEY M EEK So. // 5-5 // DS // St. Louis C AREER H IGHS C AREER H IGHS C AREER H IGHS S EASON H IGHS S EASON H IGHS S EASON H IGHS 2014 2014 2014 Kills..........................................7 - at Ole Miss (10-19-12) Attacks...................................16 - vs. Houston (8-31-12) Hitting %.................................. .750 - vs. LSU (11-11-12) Assists....................................2 - at Ole Miss (10-19-12) Aces....................................1 - vs. Austin Peay (10-8-13) Solo Blocks.................... 2 - vs. South Carolina (11-2-12) Total Blocks..........................6 - at Texas A&M (11-16-12) Digs............................................................ 1 - five times Points.......................................7.5 - at Auburn (10-21-12) Kills..................................................................... NA Attacks................................................................ NA Hitting %............................................................ NA Assists................................................................ NA Aces.................................................................... NA Solo Blocks......................................................... NA Total Blocks......................................................... NA Digs.................................................................... NA Points.................................................................. NA • Tall right side that will miss the season after having back surgery during training camp. • Has resumed light practice activities. F UN F ACTS • Tallest Tiger in program history • Third generation Tiger as her grandfather and mother are both Mizzou alums • Father played football at Missouri-Rolla. Kills.............................................22 - at MSU (10-19-14) Attacks.........................................49 - at MSU (10-19-14) Hitting %...................................327 - at MSU (10-19-14) Assists...........................................5 - vs. LSU (10-25-13) Aces........................... 4 - twice, MR vs. SEMO (9-21-13) Solo Blocks....................... 1 - MR at Alabama (11-10-13) Total Blocks............................... 8 - at Alabama (11-10-13) Digs...............................................18 - at LSU (10-25-13) Points........................................23.0 - at MSU (10-19-14) Kills................................................. 22 - at MSU (10-19) Attacks............................................. 49 - at MSU (10-19) Hitting %...................................... .327 - at MSU (10-19) Assists..............................1, twice - MR at MSU (10-19) Aces........................................................................... NA Solo Blocks................................... 1 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Total Blocks.......................................6 - vs. UNVG (9/20) Digs................................................... 5 - at MSU (10-19) Points............................................ 23.0 - at MSU (10-19) • Big, physical swing that should figure into the mix on both the left and right sides this year • Her strength is blocking as she tallied 1.00 per set at North Texas, the top mark among Tiger OHs. • Set career-highs in kills (22), attempts (49), hitting (.327) and points (23.0) at Mississippi State in a five-set win while resetting season-bests in assists and digs as well. Kills.....................................................................NA Attacks................................................................NA Hitting %............................................................NA Assists.......................... 1 - vs. South Dakota (8-30) Aces..........................................1 - vs. MVSU (8/29) Solo Blocks.........................................................NA Total Blocks.........................................................NA Digs.....................................3 - at UMKC (10-13-14) Points..................................... 1.0 - vs. MVSU (8/29) Kills..................................................................... NA Attacks................................................................ NA Hitting %............................................................ NA Assists................................................................ NA Aces.......................................... 1 - vs. MVSU (8/29) Solo Blocks......................................................... NA Total Blocks......................................................... NA Digs......................................... 3 - at UMKC (10-13) Points...................................... 1.0 - vs. MVSU (8/29) • Second-year DS that will challenge for playing time in the back row this season F UN F ACTS • Father, John, won an NCAA Soccer National Championship in 1987 with Clemson. F UN F ACTS • No. 3 recruit in the state of Missouri coming out of high school. @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 13 14 E MILY W ILSON Sr. // 6-3 // OH // Omaha, Neb. 15 S YDNEY D EEKEN Fr. // 6-1 // OH // California, Mo. K ASEY R EUTER Fr. // 6-0 // OH // Sioux City, Iowa C AREER H IGHS C AREER H IGHS C AREER H IGHS S EASON H IGHS 2014 2014 Kills.........................................22 - at Idaho (9-11-14) Attacks.................................61 - vs. Villanova (9-17-11) Hitting %........................545 - vs. Tennessee (9-12-12) Assists..........................2 - vs. Boise State (9-12-14) Aces.......................................3 - at American (9-17-11) Solo Blocks........................3 - vs. Texas A&M (9-24-11) Total Blocks.....................................................5 - twice Digs.................................................................5 - twice Points................... 23.0, twice - MR at Idaho (9-11-14) Kills............................................. 22 - at Idaho (9/11) Attacks........................................ 46 - at Idaho (9/11) Hitting %.................................. .524 - at UGA (9/12) Assists...............................2 - vs. Boise State (9/12) Aces.................................................................... NA Solo Blocks............................ 1 - vs. Illinois St. (9/5) Total Blocks..................................4 - vs. EWU (9/13) Digs.......................................... 4 vs. Portland (9/12) Points....................................... 23.0 - at Idaho (9/11) 2014 • Senior outside hitter that has the second-most career kills among active SEC hitters. • Has played in every match in her career (101). • Named to the UNT Invitational All-Tournament Team after averaging 2.45 kills per set on .265 hitting. • Tallied a season-best 13 kills on .321 hitting in Mizzou’s loss to SLU. • Named Nike Idaho Invitational MVP after tallying 72 kills (4.50 per set) on .378 hitting. • Joined the 1,000-kill club in Mizzou’s loss at Florida, the 14th player with 1,000 career kills. • Averaging 2.54 kps on .342 hitting over her last seven matches. Kills...................................................10 - vs. MSU (9/26) Attacks..............................................19 - vs. MSU (9/26) Hitting %..................................... .368 - vs. MSU (9/29) Assists....................................................................... NA Aces...........................................2 - vs. Tennessee (9/28) Solo Blocks................................................................ NA Total Blocks........................................... 4 - at UGA (10/5) Digs.......................................12, twice - at MSU (10/19) Points.................................... 10.5 - vs. Tennessee (9/28) Kills........................................... 15 - vs. UGA (11-14) Attacks...................................... 37 - vs. UGA (11-14) Hitting %.................................270 - vs. UGa (11-14) Assists.........................................1 - vs. LSU (10-17) Aces............................................ 1 - vs. UGA (11-14) Solo Blocks......................................................... NA Total Blocks...........3 -twice, MR at Tennessee (11-7) Digs.........................................9 - at Kentucky (11-9) Points..................................... 16.5 - vs. UGA (11-14) • Springy outside hitter that has a very high point of contact. • Should figure into the mix right away as a freshman. • Made her season debut at Miami after missing three weeks with an abdominal strain. • Tallied 12 kills, five digs and a block while subbing in against both UNCG and Miami. • Reset career-highs in kills (10), digs (nine) and hitting (.368) against MSU and then did the same in aces (two) and attempts (21) against Tennessee, tallying a careerbest 10.5 points. • Pulled in a career-high 12 digs at Mississippi State • Has the fastest arm on the team and hits the ball with the most pace and she should figure to see a lot playing time as a freshman. • Averaged 0.89 kills with two digs and five blocks in the UNT Invitational. • Tallied a then career-high six kills on a careerbest 19 attempts against Oakland at the Tiger Invitational. • Coming off of a career-best performance against UGA with 15 kills on .270 hitting on 37 attempts - all career-bests. • Also pulled in a career-best nine digs last Sunday at Kentucky. F UN F ACTS • No. 57 on PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces list • Sister, Caitlin, played golf at Bradley (2007-11) • State Champion in the long jump and triple jump and holds her HS records in the high jump, long jump and triple jump. F UN F ACTS • No. 36 on PrepVolleyball.com’s Senior Aces list. • Was named Iowa AAU Most Outstanding Athlete • Hails from the same high school as former Tiger All-American Jessica Vander Kooi. • State high jump champion in high school 2013 • Finished third on the team with 272 kills and hit a career-best .310 F UN F ACTS • Younger sister of former Tiger standout Catie Wilson (2007-10). • Shares a dog, Millie, with her sister. • Continues a long line of Nebraska recruits under Wayne and Susan Kreklow. @ M I Z Z O U V B /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 2 0 1 4 C U M U L AT I V E S TAT S Missouri Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 14, 2014) All matches RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## 9 13 8 2 11 15 14 7 3 5 4 12 6 1 Player Carly Kan Emily Wilson Whitney Little Emily Thater Regan Peltier Kasey Reuter Sydney Deeken Julia Towler Loxley Keala Ali Kreklow Sarah Meister Courtney Meek Linda Steinhardt Alexa Armendariz TEAM MISSOURI Opponents Team Statistics ATTACK Ki l l s Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET As s i s t s Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Set DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball handling errors ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak sp 111 109 111 95 110 68 41 52 111 111 111 11 2 76 111 111 k OVERALL 15-14 6-8 9-6 k/s Attack e 369 3.32 153 293 2.69 97 234 2.11 51 148 1.56 66 166 1.51 71 94 1.38 48 56 1.37 38 51 0.98 13 46 0.41 26 7 0.06 3 4 0.04 3 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1468 13.23 569 1395 12.57 546 MIZ 1468 569 3757 .239 13.2 1395 546 3713 .229 12.6 1287 11.6 117 193 1.1 109 222 1.0 109 1.0 117 1.1 1569 14.1 1475 13.3 67 338 236.0 2.1 71 47 49 356 227.0 2.0 81 23 23809 12/1984 6/174 0 0 @ M I Z Z O U V B 1026 720 481 346 460 267 173 90 152 29 13 0 0 0 3757 3713 OPP 1357 12.2 ta 9904 11/900 - pct .211 .272 .380 .237 .207 .172 .104 .422 .132 .138 .077 .000 .000 .000 .239 .229 HOME 6-6 4-3 2-3 Set a a/s sa Serve se sa/s 33 0.30 17 31 6 0.06 0 0 27 0.24 2 6 22 0.23 21 20 7 0.06 0 0 2 0.03 3 20 1 0.02 8 12 10 0.19 2 5 641 5.77 20 22 571 5.14 19 31 29 0.26 17 36 0 0.00 1 0 1 0.50 0 0 7 0.09 7 10 1357 12.23 117 193 1287 11.59 109 222 Date Aug 29 Aug 30 Aug 30 Sep 05 Sep 05 Sep 06 Sep 06 Sep 09 Sep 11 Sep 12 Sep 12 Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 20 *Sep 26 *Sep 28 *Oct. 1 *Oct 05 *Oct 10 Oct 13 *Oct 17 *Oct 19 *Oct 24 *Oct 26 *Oct 31 *Nov 02 *Nov 07 *Nov 09 *Nov 14 AWAY 4-7 2-5 2-2 re NEUTRAL 5-1 0-0 5-1 Dig dig dig/s 0.15 28 334 3.01 0.00 5 38 0.35 0.02 1 45 0.41 0.22 1 54 0.57 0.00 2 43 0.39 0.04 6 44 0.65 0.20 2 73 1.78 0.04 0 11 0.21 0.18 2 233 2.10 0.17 1 153 1.38 0.15 30 435 3.92 0.09 0 7 0.64 0.00 1 1 0.50 0.09 16 97 1.28 - 14 1.05 109 1569 14.14 0.98 117 1475 13.29 Opponent vs Miss. Valley St. vs Northwestern State at North Texas LIPSCOMB ILLINOIS STATE OAKLAND XAVIER SAINT LOUIS at Idaho vs Boise State vs Portland vs Eastern Washington vs UNCG at Miami MISSISSIPPI STATE TENNESSEE at Ole Miss at Georgia AUBURN at Missouri-Kansas City LSU at Mississippi State at #8 Florida at South Carolina ARKANSAS #23 TEXAS A&M at Tennessee at #17 Kentucky GEORGIA W L W L W L W L W W W W W L W W L L W L L W L L W L W L L Score 3-0 0-3 3-2 1-3 3-1 1-3 3-2 2-3 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 1-3 3-0 3-0 0-3 1-3 3-0 1-3 0-3 3-2 0-3 1-3 3-0 1-3 3-1 0-3 2-3 bs Blocking ba total blk/s be bhe 6 24 30 3 35 38 28 78 106 17 67 84 5 52 57 2 20 22 1 12 13 3 23 26 2 27 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 338 236.0 49 356 227.0 0.27 0.35 0.95 0.88 0.52 0.32 0.32 0.50 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.13 2.05 8 2 9 8 18 6 5 3 10 2 0 0 0 0 71 81 2 0 4 1 2 0 2 0 23 10 3 0 0 0 47 23 Score by set 25-7,25-11,25-17 19-25,19-25,22-25 17-25,25-17,31-29,18-25,15-12 21-25,25-20,20-25,23-25 22-25,25-16,25-21,25-13 19-25,25-23,19-25,11-25 22-25,25-21,22-25,25-20,15-8 25-27,25-23,22-25,25-19,11-15 25-14,17-25,25-17,19-25,15-10 25-18,25-17,25-20 25-14,21-25,25-6,25-22 25-22,25-17,20-25,26-24 25-23,20-25,25-19,25-14 22-25,16-25,27-25,18-25 25-14,25-23,25-15 25-19,25-15,25-16 18-25,23-25,22-25 25-17,18-25,17-25,20-25 25-23,25-20,25-14 19-25,15-25,25-23,18-25 19-25,20-25,19-25 23-25,25-12,25-13,22-25,15-12 17-25,19-25,13-25 25-18,19-25,23-25,17-25 25-13,25-21,25-22 25-17,13-25,13-25,16-25 20-25,25-19,25-20,25-21 21-25,23-25,22-25 19-25,27-25,25-23,17-25,11-15 points - Att. 248 372 475 557 2462 1546 2606 797 645 300 0 0 125 300 1676 1660 504 1253 3109 1217 2272 186 2507 607 3497 1742 701 1509 1885 Record in 3-set matches: 6-5 Record in 4-set matches: 5-7 Record in 5-set matches: 4-2 /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS LAST TIME OUT Volleyball Box Score Georgia vs Missouri (Nov 14, 2014 at Columbia, Mo.) # 2 5 10 11 17 23 3 6 7 20 Georgia S K Totals 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 12 16 1 9 7 11 5 0 0 0 Dachs, Amanda Le'au, Tirah Kehoe, Kaylee Teknipp, Lauren Eatmon, Jasmine McCray, Desiree Spencer, Megan Smiley, Gaby Kazor, Kendall Anderson, Cassidy 61 Team Attack By Set Set K E TA Pct 1 14 2 35 .343 2 14 4 40 .250 3 15 5 33 .303 4 10 2 29 .276 5 8 0 23 .348 # 2 3 8 9 11 15 1 4 5 7 13 14 Missouri Emily Thater Loxley Keala Whitney Little Carly Kan Regan Peltier Kasey Reuter Alexa Armendariz Sarah Meister Ali Kreklow Julia Towler Emily Wilson Sydney Deeken Team Totals @ M I Z Z O U V B 4 3 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 13 32 40 5 27 19 22 13 1 1 0 160 Pct .250 .325 .200 .259 .316 .409 .308 .000 .000 .000 .300 Serve Ast SA SE RE 0 1 29 1 0 0 0 3 23 1 58 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 4 2 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Block Dig BS BA BE 5 14 14 3 3 0 1 16 5 4 65 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 5 8 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 28 2 BH Pts 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 4 - TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 18.0 SET SCORES Georgia (3) Missouri (2) Attack E TA S K 3 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 2 4 0 9 5 10 15 0 0 0 10 14 0 0 0 4 9 7 5 0 0 1 3 6 0 5 0 18 30 30 37 0 0 3 17 39 0 5 67 35 179 Team Attack By Set Set K E TA Pct 1 13 9 35 .114 2 18 6 44 .273 3 15 5 36 .278 4 13 9 37 .108 5 8 6 27 .074 Attack E TA 1 2 3 4 5 25 25 23 25 15 19 27 25 17 11 Pct .800 .000 .278 Serve Ast SA SE RE .412 .205 .000 0 27 1 1 1 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 .179 62 1 8 -.133 .100 .270 .000 .000 -.333 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Team Records: 12-14, 4-10 SEC 15-14, 6-8 SEC Block Dig BS BA BE BH Pts 1 12 2 13 1 6 0 24 8 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 73 0 8 7 5 - TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 4.0 Site: Columbia, Mo. (Hearnes Center) Date: Nov 14, 2014 Attend: 1885 Time: 2:24 Referees: Kevin Wendelboe, Erik Fisaga /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 2 0 1 4 C U M U L AT I V E S E C S TAT S Missouri Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 14, 2014) Conference matches RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## 9 13 11 15 8 2 14 7 5 4 3 12 1 Player Carly Kan Emily Wilson Regan Peltier Kasey Reuter Whitney Little Emily Thater Sydney Deeken Julia Towler Ali Kreklow Sarah Meister Loxley Keala Courtney Meek Alexa Armendariz TEAM MISSOURI Opponents Team Statistics ATTACK Ki l l s Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET As s i s t s Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Set DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball handling errors ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak sp 50 50 50 37 50 42 31 29 50 50 50 2 16 50 50 k OVERALL 6-8 6-8 0-0 k/s Attack e 148 2.96 67 127 2.54 39 101 2.02 36 71 1.92 31 93 1.86 28 66 1.57 27 38 1.23 30 29 1.00 7 4 0.08 2 2 0.04 0 1 0.02 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 680 13.60 267 629 12.58 218 MIZ 680 267 1705 .242 13.6 618 12.4 415 307 255 187 202 142 125 48 16 3 5 0 0 1705 1636 OPP 629 218 1636 .251 12.6 572 11.4 55 103 1.1 38 89 0.8 38 0.8 55 1.1 693 13.9 650 13.0 20 144 92.0 1.8 35 22 25 175 112.5 2.2 47 11 15841 7/2263 0/0 0 0 7267 7/1038 @ M I Z Z O U V B ta pct .195 .287 .255 .214 .322 .275 .064 .458 .125 .667 .200 .000 .000 .242 .251 Date HOME 4-3 4-3 0-0 Set a a/s 12 0.24 2 0.04 4 0.08 2 0.05 18 0.36 13 0.31 1 0.03 2 0.07 263 5.26 11 0.22 288 5.76 0 0.00 2 0.12 618 12.36 572 11.44 *Sep 26 *Sep 28 *Oct. 1 *Oct 05 *Oct 10 *Oct 17 *Oct 19 *Oct 24 *Oct 26 *Oct 31 *Nov 02 *Nov 07 *Nov 09 *Nov 14 sa AWAY 2-5 2-5 0-0 Serve se sa/s 7 10 0 0 0 0 3 20 1 5 7 10 8 12 1 5 6 18 8 13 13 9 0 0 1 1 55 103 38 89 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.02 0.17 0.26 0.03 0.12 0.16 0.26 0.00 0.06 1.10 0.76 re 11 5 1 5 1 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 1 4 38 55 Opponent MISSISSIPPI STATE TENNESSEE at Ole Miss at Georgia AUBURN LSU at Mississippi State at #8 Florida at South Carolina ARKANSAS #23 TEXAS A&M at Tennessee at #17 Kentucky GEORGIA NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dig dig dig/s bs 133 2.66 19 0.38 18 0.36 39 1.05 18 0.36 24 0.57 64 2.06 7 0.24 76 1.52 209 4.18 82 1.64 0 0.00 4 0.25 693 13.86 650 13.00 W W L L W L W L L W L W L L Blocking ba total blk/s be bhe 2 10 12 0 19 19 1 21 22 1 10 11 7 35 42 7 28 35 1 11 12 1 10 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 144 92.0 25 175 112.5 Score 3-0 3-0 0-3 1-3 3-0 0-3 3-2 0-3 1-3 3-0 1-3 3-1 0-3 2-3 0.24 6 0.38 2 0.44 7 0.30 3 0.84 6 0.83 3 0.39 5 0.38 1 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.00 0 0.00 0 - 1.84 35 2.25 47 1 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 5 2 7 0 0 22 11 Score by set 25-14,25-23,25-15 25-19,25-15,25-16 18-25,23-25,22-25 25-17,18-25,17-25,20-25 25-23,25-20,25-14 19-25,20-25,19-25 23-25,25-12,25-13,22-25,15-12 17-25,19-25,13-25 25-18,19-25,23-25,17-25 25-13,25-21,25-22 25-17,13-25,13-25,16-25 20-25,25-19,25-20,25-21 21-25,23-25,22-25 19-25,27-25,25-23,17-25,11-15 points - Att. 1676 1660 504 1253 3109 2272 186 2507 607 3497 1742 701 1509 1885 Record in 3-set matches: 4-4 Record in 4-set matches: 1-3 Record in 5-set matches: 1-1 - /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL // 2013 SEC CHAMPIONS // 11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 2014 RADIO/TV ROSTER 1 Alexa Armendariz DS • 5-9 • Fr. Blue Springs, Mo. 2 Emily Thater MB • 6-3 • So. Springfield, Mo. 6 Linda Steinhardt DS • 5-5 • So. Austin, Texas Julia Towler MB • 6-3 • So. Blue Springs, Mo. Courtney Meek DS • 5-5 • So. St. Louis, Mo. @ M I Z Z O U V B Whitney Little MB • 6-3 • Sr. Keller, Texas 5 Sarah Meister L • 5-9 • Sr. San Diego, Calif. Ali Kreklow S • 5-9 • Fr. Columbia, Mo. Carly Kan OH • 5-9 • So. Honolulu, Hawaii Lydia Ely RS • 6-6 • Jr. St. Louis, Mo. 15 14 Sydney Deeken OH • 6-1 • Fr. California, Mo. Deng Yang Assistant Coach 15th Season /MIZZOUVOLLEYBALL 10 9 13 Emily Wilson OH • 6-3 • Sr. Omaha, Neb. Susan Kreklow Director of Volleyball 15th Season 4 8 12 Wayne Kreklow Head Coach 10th Season Loxley Keala S • 6-0 • So. Kaneohe, Hawaii 7 11 Regan Peltier OH • 6-2 • Jr. Nixa, Mo. 3 Kasey Reuter OH • 6-0 • Fr. Sioux City, Iowa Lindsey James Assistant Coach Fourth Season MIZZOU_VOLLEYBALL
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