
No. 13 Volleyball Begins '06 with Long Beach State Invite
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No. 13
Friday, August 25, 2:00 p.m. (PT)
TV/Radio: none.
Coaches:
292-34 overall (8th season), 25-5 at Mizzou (2nd season), 134-51 with wife at Mizzou (7th season)
Series Matchup: first meeting
No. 13
Friday, August 25, 7:30 p.m. (PT)
TV/Radio: none.
Online Media: audio webcast (LIVE) via LBSU's website at ... http://www.stretchinternet.com/lbsu/BeachLive1.mov
Coaches:
Series Matchup: first meeting
No. 13
Saturday, August 26, 2:00 p.m. (PT)
TV/Radio: none.
Coaches: Villanova - Gilad Doron (
Series Matchup: first meeting
Tournament Schedule (all times pacific)
Friday, August 25
2 pm:
5 pm: CS-Fullerton vs. Villanova
7:30 pm:
Saturday, August 26
Noon:
2 pm: Villanova vs.
5 pm:
7:30 pm: Villanova at
Note: CS-Fullerton does not play
The Alabama State Hornets is the first team Mizzou will face in the 2006 season. ASU went 10-17 in 2005 and tied for third in the eastern division of the SWAC with a 3-5 conference record.
LBSU is coming off of a 25-7 campaign in 2005, reaching the NCAA Tournament for a 19th-consecutive time. As a perennial Big West Conference power, the 49ers have also won three NCAA Championships in 1989, 1993, and 1998.
Brian Gimmillaro will enter his 22nd year at The Beach, having accumulated 578 wins and a .811 winning percentage. Their 2006 squad will be different as four of their starters are gone. Top returnees include junior Alexis Crimes who led the 49ers in kills per game in 2005 with 3.62 on a .378 hitting percentage. Crimes, an honorable mention AVCA All-American, also led the team with 1.44 blocks per game.
Scouting Villanova ...
The Wildcats of Villanova will travel all the way from the east coast to take on the
Returnees include junior MB Adrian Semrau who scored 3.23 kills per game on a .280 hitting percentage in 2005.
Tigers Picked Third in Big 12, 13th in the Nation ...
The coaches of the Big 12 picked Mizzou third in the preseason poll behind
Mizzou was picked 13th in the AVCA Preseason Coaches' Top 25, earning the program's highest preseason ranking all-time. Last season, the Tigers were picked 21st and finished eighth in the final poll.
The Odd Factors ... Not to be used for a determinate of anything
Location: Mizzou has never played in Long Beach, and are 1-7 in the State of California, playing there last in 2003 in the NCAA Tournament first-round against UC-Irvine in Los Angeles ... the Tigers' have lost seven straight in the state and the lone win came against San Diego in 1989.
Openers: The Tigers are 21-10 in season openers, having won their last six ... the Kreklows are 6-for-6 as a coaching staff in openers.
Regular-season tournaments: The Tigers have won eight-straight in regular-season tournaments, including going 5-0 in matches and 18-0 in games in 2005.
Hittin' the Road: The most telling stat is that Mizzou has won 12 straight against road teams that are unranked, dating back to 2003 (the LBSU match is the only one that qualifies on this stat) ... while Mizzou is only 134-213 (.386) all-time on the road, they are 8-2 in their last 10.
Rankings: Mizzou is 507-381 against non-ranked teams all-time, having won its last seven and nine-of-the-last-10 ... while ranked No. 13, Mizzou is 2-0 all-time (coming in '05) ... and are 23-5 all time in the top 15.
Days and Dates: Here's the real kicker: The August 25 start is the earliest a Tiger season has begun on record, with August 29 being the previous early start ... Mizzou is 11-5 all-time in August, having won the last three straight ... on Fridays, Mizzou has won their last six, TGIwbF! ... but, on the fourth Friday of a month, the Tigers have lost nine straight, go figure.
Non-Conference Schedule Stacked ...
The Tigers will face five NCAA Tournament teams from a year ago in a non-conference schedule that is stacked with perennial powerhouse teams. As
On the Road Again ...
Nine of the Tigers' first 10 matches will be away from the comfort of the
Suddenly Seniors ...
All of the sudden, Tigers Jessica Vander Kooi, Nicole Wilson, and Abbie Booth are seniors. The trio has already accumulated quite a resume together and would like to add a successful 2006 run to it.
Vander Kooi has been an amazing all-around player for the Tigers, as she earned honorable mention All-America honors as well a year ago. Statistically, Vander Kooi was in the Big 12's top 15 in four categories including kills per game (3.36, 13th), aces per game (0.31, t8th), digs per game (2.62, 14th), and points per game (4.16, 10th). Vander Kooi has started in each of the Tigers' 89 matches in her three years on campus. Vander Kooi's real strong suit comes from her game-changing play based on the situation. Against
The New Crop ...
To replace three Tigers that had a large impact on the team, Mizzou will have five freshman in 2006 season, three of which redshirted in 2005. Lei Wang (
Tatum Libre-o ...
As a sophomore she won Big 12 Libero of the Year honors. This year, junior Tatum Ailes will be looking for more as an encore. Leading the conference a year ago with 4.12 digs per game, Ailes has found a knack to be at the right place at the right time. With amazing dives and accurate passes Ailes is not only a physical force for the Tigers, but also an emotional and vocal leader on the floor. In addition, her play in last year's NCAA Tournament played a vital role in the Tigers' run to the Elite Eight as she wiped the floor averaging 5.00 dpg in the four matches. In the regional rounds alone, she scooped 26 against
Remarking on 2005 ...
We can't go without mentioning the greatest season in Tiger volleyball history (so far). In 2005, Mizzou reached the NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen for the first time in school history, then beating Hawaii to reach its first-ever NCAA Regional Final. Making their sixth-consecutive NCAA Tournament, the Tigers went 7-4 against teams in the top 25, and took down four top-10 teams adding sweeps against then-No. 9
Record Watch ...
MIZZOU CAREER RECORDS
* 436 kills, Jessica Vander Kooi from top 3 all-time at Mizzou
* 280 digs, Tatum Ailes from top 3 all-time at Mizzou
* 7 blocks, Nicole Wilson from top 3 all-time at Mizzou
* 64 blocks, Nicole Wilson from second all-time at Mizzou
* 140 blocks, Nicole Wilson from all-time lead at Mizzou
* 487.5 points, Jessica Vander Kooi from top 3 all-time at Mizzou


















