Sept. 15, 2006
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COLUMBIA, Mo.--The Missouri volleyball team (6-4, 0-1) will play in the Hearnes Center for the first time in 20 days on Saturday, starting at 6:30, facing Texas A&M (7-2, 0-1) in the second match of the Big 12 season. The Tigers have played six-straight match away from home and now will play the next three of four in Columbia. Mizzou will try to rally from a three-match losing streak, while the Aggies try to shake off a stunning opening loss to Oklahoma.
Texas A&M at No. 17 Missouri
Saturday, September 16, 6:30 p.m. (CT)
Radio: 88.1 FM, KCOU-FM, in Columbia ... http://kcou.mu.org
Webcast: MUTigers.com, Mizzou All-Access, subscription required ...
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Live Stats: MUTigers.com ...
http://mutigers.cstv.com/sports/w-volley/sched/miss-w-volley-sched.html
Coaches: Missouri (6-4) - Wayne Kreklow (Drake '80) ... 5-7 vs. Texas A&M
298-38 overall (8th season), 31-9 at Mizzou (2nd season), 140-55 with wife at Mizzou (7th season)
Texas A&M (7-2) - Laurie Corbelli (San Francisco, `88) ... 15-5 vs. Missouri ... Overall: 401-226, 21st Season; at Texas A&M: 301-120, 14th Season
Series Matchup: Texas A&M leads the all-time series 17-6, Mizzou has won the last two meetings ... in Columbia, A&M holds a 6-4 advantage, with the Aggies last winning in Columbia in 2003
Scouting Texas A&M ...
After losing the Big 12 Conference opened 3-0 to the Oklahoma Sooners, the Texas A&M Aggies are looking to rebound against the Missouri Tigers. The loss to the Sooners was only the second loss of the season for the 7-2 Aggies, and snapped a four match win streak.
Freshman outside hitter Mary Batis leads the Aggies with 4.22 kills per game and is second on the team with 2.88 digs per game. Senior middle blocker and outside hitter Christi Hahn, who was named to the Preseason All-Big 12 team, is second on the team with 3.25 kills per game. Setter Meghan Kainz leads the team with 12.10 assists per game. Middle blocker Kelly Stanton leads the team with 1.58 blocks a game. As a team, Texas A&M has a hitting percentage of .264, while holding opponents to a mere .154 hitting percentage.
Overall, Texas A&M leads the series with the Tigers 17-6, but have lost two straight. The Aggies have not won in Columbia since 2003.
Head Coach Laurie Corbelli returns for her 14th season at Texas A&M and holds a 294-118 record at the university. The Aggies have three returning starters from last year's 16-14 team that tied for sixth place in the Big 12 with a 9-11 record. Their season ended after a first round loss in the NCAA Tournament.
-- Mustafa Mohammad
Big 12 Report ...
A STRANGE START: Of the five conference matches played on the Wednesday in the conference's opening night, three of them included sweeps and two ranked teams fell.
#17 ranked Tigers lost to Colorado 3-2 in Boulder, making it their first loss at Colorado since 2003. Mizzou had potential momentum in Game 4, but a Colorado seven-point streak ended all hopes of a comeback. The Tigers will face Texas A&M in Columbia on Saturday with match time beginning at 6:30 p.m.
#5 Texas took down the Lady Raiders of Texas Tech in 3, pulling off a come from behind victory in game 3, winning it at 30-28. Texas will travel to Lawrence to take on the Kansas Jayhawks Saturday starting at 7 p.m. (CST)
Oklahoma swept Texas A&M in front of 2,588 rowdy fans in College Station. The victory marked the first time OU has defeated A&M since 1979, and the first time the Sooners has ever beaten the Aggies at home. Texas A&M will travel here to Columbia on Saturday to take on our #17 ranked Tigers at 6:30 p.m. (CST)
In the final match sweep, #1 Nebraska took care of the Kansas Jayhawks in front of a sold-out crowd of over 4,000 in Lincoln. With the win, Nebraska improved to 8-0 and will take on Oklahoma Saturday at 7 p.m. (CST)
Baylor upset #24 Kansas State in Waco 3-1. The win brought the Bears wins streak to ten, breaking the previous record of nine set in 1993. Baylor freshmen Taylor Barnes recorded the first triple double by a Bear in more than a year with 11 kills, 15 digs, and 52 assists. Baylor will travel to Hilton Coliseum to take on Iowa State at 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
-- Erica Bennett
National Report ...
UPSETS: This past weekend, No. 16 Brigham Young was swept by Kansas in three games in the Jayhawk Invitational ... No. 21 Arizona lost to Rice in five games at Arizona's Wildcat Classic ... No. 23 Notre Dame was swept by Kansas State in 3 games and lost to Northern Iowa three games to one in the UNI Invitational ...Cal Poly lost to Minnesota 3-1.
BIG POLL MOVERS: The only big poll movers were No. 20 Louisville and No. 21 Notre Dame dropping out of the polls, while Michigan and Michigan entered the polls at 22nd and tied for 24th, respectively.
TIGER OPS IN TOP 25: The Big 12 is represented by four teams in the national polls: # 1 Nebraska, # 5 Texas, # 17 Missouri, and Kansas State, which is tied for 24th. Tiger non conference opponents in the Top 25 are: # 2 Penn State, who swept the Tigers, and # 7 Santa Clara, who defeated the Tigers three games to one. Two opponents, Long State Beach, which swept the Tigers in three games and Notre Dame, whom the Tigers beat in a grueling five game battle, are both receiving votes in the most recent poll.
AWARDS: Penn State freshman setter Alisha Glass was named AVCA Player of The Week after leading the Nittany Lions to two victories in Austin Texas: against Missouri, where she recorded a career high 44 assists and against Texas, where she dismantled her assist record by handing out 63 assists in the five game win over the Longhorns.
FAN WATCH: Missouri has participated in two matches, which have had the 28th and 29th highest attendance numbers of the year: against Long Beach State (2,009 fans), and the Tigers' home opener, which drew 1,855 fans to the Hearnes Center.
-- Michael Wojtychiw
Hitting the Century Mark ...
On Saturday, seniors Jessica Vander Kooi and Nicole Wilson will likely play in their 100th match as Tigers. Vander Kooi has started in each of the Tigers 98 matches to this point starting with the first match of her freshman year against Montana State. So far in 98 contests, Vander Kooi has scored 10-or-more kills in 94 matches adding at least 10 digs in 68 matches and is credited with 55 career double doubles.
Approaching No. 300 ...
Head Coach Wayne Kreklow's record as a collegiate women's volleyball head or co-head coach stands at 298-36, two wins away from win No. 300. Of course, the previous five years at Mizzou as associate head coach does count towards the 298.
Kreklows to be inducted in Columbia College Athletic Hall of Fame ...
Columbia College announced that Tiger coaches Susan and Wayne Kreklow will be inducted into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame on October 6.
Susan and Wayne Kreklow began their coaching careers at Columbia College at different times, but they shared the enjoyment of leading the college's Cougar Volleyball team to its first national championship in 1998, with a repeat performance in 1999. Susan Kreklow joined Columbia College in 1990 as volleyball coach. During the next four seasons, she led the Cougars to four straight conference championships and an overall record of 189-57 (.768). Wayne Kreklow joined her in 1994 as co-head coach of the women's volleyball team and head coach of the newly created men's volleyball team. The following six seasons "Team Kreklow" saw unmatched success at Columbia College with six more conference championships, back-to-back undefeated seasons in 1998 and 1999, two NAIA National Championships and an overall record of 267-29 (.902). They were six-time Conference Coaches of the Year, five-time Region Coaches of the Year and two-time NAIA Coaches of the Year. The Kreklows coached nine NAIA All-Americans, two NAIA All-America Scholar-Athletes, five NAIA Players of the Week and one NAIA Player of the Year.
Time Travelers ... And A Long, Strange Trip it Was
In a three-week period, the Missouri squad, natives of the Central time zone will have traveled to each time zone in the contiguous United States. Visiting Long Beach (Pacific), Notre Dame (Eastern, for now), and now Colorado (Mountain), the Tigers have had to bout some serious jet lag.
Nine of the Tigers' first 10 matches were away from the comfort of the Hearnes Center. The crowd that ranked sixth-nationally in 2005 will have to wait for their Mizzou squad as all three weekend tournaments will be on the road. In addition, Mizzou opens the Big 12 season on the road with a Wednesday matchup at Colorado. At least the SID is happy, as his frequent flyer miles will accumulate quickly.
Tigers Picked Third in Big 12 Preseason Poll ...
The coaches of the Big 12 picked Mizzou third in the preseason poll behind Nebraska and Texas. The Tigers finished the 2005 season third, behind Nebraska (19-1) and Texas (17-3) in the Big 12 with a 16-4 record (a new school record in conference wins). Nebraska was dealt with bad news to start the '06 campaign when their 2005 AVCA National Player of the Year Christina Houghtelling had to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery in the off season. Texas, ranked No. 8 in the national-preseason poll, return everyone from their '05 squad, adding Preseason Big 12 Freshman of the Year Ashley Engle and NCAA high-jump Champion Destinee Hooker.
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.
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. Wilson earned AVCA honorable mention All-America honors a year ago for her amazing play at MB. In 2005, Wilson averaged 3.16 kpg on a .415 hitting percentage, setting a new Big 12 record in the category, adding 1.26 bpg. Wilson was named to the NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team and was named AVCA National Player of the Week during the 2005 season.
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 now started in each of the Tigers' 96 matches in her four years on campus. Vander Kooi's real strong suit comes from her game-changing play based on the situation. Against Kansas State a year ago on the road, she helped the Tigers comeback from two games down, capping the fifth game with three-consecutive blocks. At Nebraska, she scored 23 kills adding 22 digs for the squad's only 20-20 of the season. Against Hawaii in the NCAA Tournament semifinal, she was more of a defensive threat, grabbing 20 digs adding six blocks.
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 (Shanghai, China) has positioned herself to take over as Missouri's new setter, replacing first-team All-American Lindsey Hunter (who now is on the USA National Team). Amanda Hantouli (Omaha, Neb.) has been impressive in spring and early fall workouts and will likely see some playing time in the replacement of Lisa Boyd. Megan Wilson (Lincoln, Neb.) has been equally impressive and will likely take on an all-around role on the Tiger side. True freshman Julianna Klein (Keota, Iowa) has shown her strength this fall, having delivered some shattering cross-court shots from the left side and raising some eyebrows with her jump serves. Brittney Herzog (Boonville, Mo.) has also shown a lot to the Tiger coaching staff at the MB position, and just like Wang, Wilson, and Hantouli, will like have a year to refine her skills as she is tentatively slated to redshirt.
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 Hawaii and 22 against Tennessee.
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 Tennessee and then-No. 9 Wisconsin. The Tigers had the winningest record in school history with a 25-5 mark. Mizzou hosted first-and-second rounds of the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year, having the largest attended early rounds of the 16 sites. In addition, Mizzou ranked sixth in national attendance, attracting an average of over 2,600 fans a match.
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