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Border Showdown Week Starts With Volleyball

Oct. 28, 2008

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COLUMBIA, Mo.—Call it good timing, call it a coincidence, but Mizzou and Kansas will have four separate meetings in four separate sports this week for the M&I Bank Border Showdown, and, it starts at the net, as the two volleyball squads will face off in Lawrence Wednesday. Tomorrow's match will actually be a rematch between Mizzou (10-11, 4-7 Big 12) and the Jayhawks (9-11, 3-8 Big 12). The Tigers took the first meeting in four sets in Columbia two weeks ago.

Big 12 Volleyball, Missouri at Kansas, M&I Bank Border Showdown
Lawrence, Kansas, 7 p.m.
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Coaches
Missouri (10-10, 4-7 Big 12): Wayne Kreklow (Drake '80), 337-71 overall (10th year), 70-42 at Mizzou (4th year), 179-88 at with wife at Mizzou (9th year), 14-3 vs Kansas
Kansas (9-11, 3-8 Big 12): Ray Bechard (Fort Hays State, 1980), 886-215 overall (24th year), 170-155 at Kansas (11th year), 6-15 vs Missouri

It's Border Showdown Week!
Is it officially Border Showdown week? … Um, no, but it sounds like fun, right? …

Mizzou won the first points of the M&I Bank Border Showdown in winning a four-set volleyball skirmish on October 15, taking 1.5 points in the multi-sport series. Here's this week's menu:

Wednesday, October 29, Volleyball at Kansas, 7 p.m. (1.5 points)
Friday, October 31, Soccer at Missouri, 6:30 p.m. (3 points)
Saturday, November 1, Big 12 Cross Country Championships in Ames, Iowa, 10/11 a.m. (1 point, women; 1 point, men)
Saturday, November 1, Women's Swimming & Diving at Missouri, 2 p.m. (1.5 points)

Scouting Kansas …
The Tigers (10-11 overall, 4-7 conference) will head into Lawrence, Kan. on Wednesday to face off against the Kansas Jayhawks (9-11 overall, 3-8 conference). Mizzou triumphed over Kansas 3-1 when the teams last met in Columbia on October 15th. Since the teams last met they have both gone 1-2. Kansas picked up a win against Oklahoma and the Tigers beat Colorado.

Jayhawk sophomore outside hitter, Karina Garlington leads the team in kills with 166 and attack attempts with 461. Garlington also has ten aces in conference but has 26 service errors. She also had 17 kills against the Tigers and a .240 hitting percentage. Along with Garlington Brittany Williams and Natalie Uhart were both impressive.  Uhart, a senior middle blocker, led the team with a .346 hitting percentage and 3 block assists. Williams had a .273 hitting percentage and 10 kills.

-- Dana Burton

Last Time We Met … Mizzou wins 3-1 in Columbia, October 15, 2008
The Missouri volleyball team (9-9, 3-5 Big 12) looked to end their three-match losing streak in taking down Kansas (8-9, 2-6 Big 12) Wednesday night in the first installment of the M&I Bank Border Showdown Series. Missouri did just that winning in four sets, 25-20, 25-19, 21-25, and 25-19. Sophomore Julianna Klein (Keota, Iowa) led all scorers with 19 kills.

The softer side of Juliana Klein (Keota, Iowa) came out in tonight's match, as a large number of her 63 attacks and her kills came off soft finesses shots. Klein's serving was still on point, however, and did not lack any of her typical power. Klein also avoided any service errors and tallied one ace.

Sophomore Caitlyn Vann (Muncie, Ind.) again had a spectacular night, racking 26 digs to frustrate the Kansas frontline.

Lei Wang (Shanghai, China) and Amanda Hantouli (Omaha, Neb) were on their defensive game going up together for a team-leading four blocks. Other team leaders were Weiwen Wang (Nanjing, China) with .438 hitting percent with a tied-career-high 16 kills and Hantouli with a .400 hitting percentage, scoring 12 kills on just 20 attempts. Overall the team outhit Kansas .274-.233.

Kansas was led by Karina Garlington's 17 kills.

Last Time Out … Iowa State, Saturday
The Missouri volleyball team (10-11, 4-7 Big 12) dropped a three-setter to Iowa State (13-9, 6-5 Big 12) Saturday afternoon, falling 25-18, 25-15, 25-20. The Tigers were held to a conference-season low .098 hitting percentage as the Cyclone serve that produced seven aces stifled MU. The Tigers and Cyclones split the season series as MU won the October 1 contest in Columbia.

The Tigers were led by sophomores Weiwen Wang and Catie Wilson who both contributed seven kills apiece.

Lei Wang scored a double-double with 25 assists and 12 digs and co-led Mizzou, along with Amanda Hantouli and Catie Wilson, in connecting on three blocks.

Caitlyn Vann notched 16 digs in leading the Tigers in the category.

Mizzou has now lost five-straight matches that start before 5 p.m.

Iowa State, who upset No. 13 Kansas State Wednesday, has now won six of its last seven matches, and was led Saturday by Victoria Henson's 15 kills.

Welcome Back, Klein …
Not included in the list of “technical starters” from last season is junior OH Julianna Klein (Keota, Iowa). Klein started last season on a roll, recording kill-dig double-doubles in five of her seven matches played, averaging a then-team high 4.44 kills and 2.85 digs per set, and tabulating a career-high 26 kills in the season opener at Mississippi. But, in the September 7 match versus Houston, Klein went down in the third set, tearing the ACL in her left knee – her season would be over. However, Klein has bounced back, gone through rehab, and is ready to pick up where she left off.

“Jules has had a great spring in coming back from her injury,” said Kreklow. “She's worked really hard in rehab and has consistently been ahead of all of her rehab goals, so she's really put in the time and effort in the training room to come back. I thought by the end of the spring she was close to where she was in the fall, so she's made a lot of progress off the court. She's obviously very anxious to get back out on the floor again and she's done a good job working on the little things, like her passing game. She's always been a big power hitter, and she's worked hard on the things that are going to be necessary for her to get where she wants to go if she wants to be all-conference, be an All-American player, and help us get back to the tournament again.”

Now, in this 2008 campaign, Klein is leading the Tigers in kills and has had her share of digs, as she, for the first time in ANY point in her career, is playing the full-rotational circuit.

Setting the Table Again …
Now in her fourth year in the Mizzou system, S Lei Wang (Shanghai, China) has a lot to look forward to in her redshirt-junior campaign. Having already guided the Mizzou ship in the last two years as setter, Wang has seemingly found her stride improve with each match experience. Oddly enough, her experience last year had to be tweaked a notch because of the injury to Klein. On occasion, Kreklow would utilize the 6-2 system, making Wang's play in the front row strictly at the net as a right-side hitter. Although her overall assist-per-set average was down because of the variety of positions that she had to play, Wang still recorded two triple-doubles including a 10 kill, 49 assist, and 15 dig effort versus No. 25 Oklahoma on September 29.

“I thought she had a great second half of last season,” said Kreklow. “She really came on during the month of November and into tournament time and did a real excellent job. What we've worked on during the spring has been her individual defense and blocking. I think she's got a good grasp of what is required of her as a setter and I look for that to improve.”

Crazy Eights and Zero Seniors …
What have we learned so far in 2008? If the Beijing Olympics taught us anything, it's that the number eight is a lucky number for the Chinese and in its culture, all the more evident with its beginning of the Olympic Opening Ceremony on 8-8-08 at 8:08:08 p.m.

The Missouri volleyball team in the 2008 season also wishes to employ the luck of the number EIGHT. The Tigers have been to EIGHT-consecutive NCAA Tournaments – every one of them in the decade, with Nebraska being the only other team in the Big 12 to match. For as young as the Tigers seemed last season, they return EIGHT to the team this season, five of which started in more than 20 matches last year. And, get used to the faces – there are zero seniors in 2008, meaning it will be a carbon-copy roster in 2009.

 “I look at us on paper and what we have returning, and that makes me feel positive about what we are able to do this year,” said Head Coach Wayne Kreklow. “We've got a core group – we've got a returning setter, we've got a lot of returners from last year's team back.”

The First to 25 … Wins!
Okay, new rules. For the fourth time in a decade collegiate volleyball has made a major change to the game. In 2001, scoring went from side-out to rally. In 2003, we added the libero. In 2005, the libero could serve. AND, in 2008: we play to 25. Why keep a record book anymore? By the way, that's a joke.

Sets (yes, not games – that's an NCAA-mandated change in terminology) will be played to 25 points, with the fifth set still concluding at 15 points (you still have to win by two). The NCAA is progressively becoming more consistent with the FIVB (international federation) rules, and the change in scoring is a step in that direction. What does this mean bottom line? Shorter matches and a more concentrated effort to stop scoring runs before the set becomes quickly out of hand.

In the Preseason …
Mizzou was picked to finish fifth in the Big 12 by the league coaches. Sophomore MB Weiwen Wang (Nanjing, China) was the lone Tiger selected to the Preseason All-Big 12 team.

In her role, Wang led the Tiger team last year in service aces (34), and was second on the team in kills per set (2.96), blocks per set (0.89), hitting percentage (.256), and points per set (3.78). In addition, “Wendy” was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week on October 8 after posting school records with 19 errorless kills and 13 total blocks in the October 3 match at Colorado. She repeated the 19 errorless kills when the Buffaloes came to Columbia on November 24.

Vann Earns Second Big 12 Honor … September 22
The Big 12 office announced on September 22 that Missouri sophomore Caitlyn Vann (Muncie, Ind.) was named as the league's volleyball Defensive Player of the Week for week of September 14-20, marking the second time that she won the honor in a span of three weeks. Vann posted a Big 12-leading 7.25 digs per set in matches against Oklahoma (Sept. 17) and Baylor (Sept. 21).  She combined for 58 digs -- 33 at Oklahoma and 25 versus Baylor -- in the Tigers' two losses Vann was also perfect in 23 service reception attempts on the week, all in the match against the Bears. 

As Maneater reporter Ross Taylor put it, “Sophomore libero Caitlyn Vann was nothing short of fantastic, or 'Vann-tastic,' a term coined by several Missouri fans to yell following her serves. […]

“With Missouri trailing 20-19 in the third set [against Baylor], Vann changed the match's momentum with a ridiculously athletic play. Diving to her right, Vann dug a well-struck ball with one arm. The ball carried over the net and landed in between six frozen Baylor defenders, helping Missouri salvage the third set.”

Vann becomes only the third Tiger to earn conference player of the week honors twice in the same season. The last was Jessica Vander Kooi who earned the award twice in September 2006.

Vann Named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week … September 8
Missouri sophomore Caitlyn Vann (Muncie, Ind.) was named as the Big 12's volleyball Defensive Player of the Week for the week of September 1-7. Vann, collecting her first league honor, helped the Tigers to a 2-1 record in the Spring Hill Suites at Arundel Mills Invitational in College Park, Md., on September 5-6, collecting 58 digs on the weekend (5.27 dps) including a Big 12 and career-high 34 in a five-set win over St. John's.

Mizzou swept host Maryland on that Friday and won a 59-tie, 27-lead-change thriller over St. John's, a 2007 NCAA regional semifinalist, on that Saturday. Kentucky, a 2007 NCAA-Tournament team, handed the Tigers its only loss in the tourney on that Saturday morning.

Vann, the team's libero, also had double-digit dig totals in the sweep of Maryland (13) and against Kentucky (11).

Vann leads the Big 12 by a wide margin with 5.21 digs per set so far this season. Texas' Heather Kisner is next on the roll with 4.50 dps. Vann is also in the nation's top 20 in the category.

Sophomore Julianna Klein was named to the All-Tournament team at Maryland, leading Mizzou with 4.00 kills per set.

 

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