@MizzouVB Falls at Tennessee, 3-1
10/15/2017 3:04:00 PM | Volleyball
Tigers’ five-match winning streak comes to an end Sunday
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Mizzou Volleyball (12-8, 5-2 SEC) saw its five-match Southeastern Conference winning streak conclude Sunday afternoon, as it fell 3-1 (22-25, 20-25, 25-17, 21-25) at Tennessee.
Top Performers
- Leketor Member-Meneh: 17 kills, 3 digs
- Kira Larson: 12 kills, 2 assists, 1 ace, 11 digs (sixth double-double this season)
- Sydney Deeken: 11 kills, 4 digs, 3 total blocks
- Courtney Eckenrode: 29 assists, 10 digs (team-best seventh double-double this year)
Hear From Coach Kreklow
On today's match against the Volunteers…
"We weren't real sharp today. Tennessee did a good job of attacking our left side all day long. We were never really able to slow them down. They're a good team that has lost a lot of close matches. We knew this was going to be a tough road match. We'll get back in the gym on Tuesday and work at getting better."
#Mizzou Takeaways
- The opening set was back and forth throughout, featuring 12 ties and six lead changes. Mizzou possessed a late 20-18 advantage, but Tennessee responded with a 7-2 run to clinch its first set triumph.
- Member-Meneh enjoyed a hot start Sunday, producing four kills and zero errors in the opening set. Three other Tigers joined her with multiple kills over first set action.
- The Volunteers' first set victory ended Mizzou's run of 11 consecutive set triumphs dating back to the conclusion of its win at Auburn (Sept. 29).
- Member-Meneh exploded offensively in the second set, upping her total to 12 through two sets played. She clinched her fifth double-digit kill match of the year, plus establishing a new SEC single-match best (previously 11 at Texas A&M – Sept. 24).
- In need of a jump start in the third set, Larson guided Mizzou to an impressive 10-0 scoring run. The Tigers' substantial early 12-4 advantage paved the way en route to their first set triumph of the afternoon.
- The fourth and final set featured six ties, as the two squads competed in a tightly contested battle. Mizzou possessed a 15-13 advantage halfway through, but the Volunteers answered with a 12-6 run to wrap up their match victory.
- Despite the loss, Member-Meneh (17), Larson (12) and Deeken (11) all produced their top SEC single-match kill outputs this season.
- Larson secured her sixth double-digit kill match of the year, while Deeken secured her seventh such match.
Up Next
Mizzou is set for only one match this coming week, as Georgia visits the Hearnes Center on Friday (Oct. 20). First serve in Mid-Missouri is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CT and the match will broadcast live on SEC Network + via WatchESPN.
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