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Volleyball defeated No. 9 Texas in five sets on Friday

Volleyball defeated No. 9 Texas in five sets on Friday

AUSTIN, Texas – The University of Missouri volleyball team (16-5, 7-2 SEC) defeated No. 9 Texas (12-5, 7-2 SEC) in five sets (21-25, 25-19, 17-25, 26-24). ). , 3-10) Friday night at Gregory Gymnasium.

With the win, Mizzou extended its winning streak to seven games and is now tied with Texas and Kentucky for first place in the SEC at 7-2.

The victory was also the Tigers' first over Texas, the defending back-to-back national champions, since September 23, 2006 in Columbia, Missouri (3-0 win) and the first win in Austin over the Longhorns since September 10/18/2002 (3 :1 win).

Texas transfer and Austin, Texas native, Marina Crownover In her return to Gregory High School, she posted a double-double with 51 assists and 10 digs. She also had a career-best six kills at an .857 clip with two aces and two blocks. Crownover, the reigning SEC setter of the week, recorded her eighth double-double of 2024 on Friday.

Three Tigers finished their offense in double figures Jordan Iliffs 18 more kills with 15 digs, two assists, an ace and a block. The double-double was her tenth of the season.

Mychael Vernon also posted a double-double, finishing with 16 kills, 10 digs, two aces and two blocks. The double-double marked Vernon's 11th win of the season.

Janet deMarrais in her home state of Texas, a total of 15 kills and two digs.

Libero Maya Sands picked up 12 goals as four Tigers finished in double figures defensively. She also had four assists and two aces.

Mizzou shot at a game-high .500 clip in the fifth set, after .273 in the fourth.

FIRST SET (25-21 Texas, Texas leads 1-0)

Texas took a 5-2 lead on Friday.

The Tigers then used a 4-0 run, which included an Iliff ace, to take a 9-8 lead. She added a kill for a 10-9 lead.

The Longhorns then scored five straight points for a 14-10 lead and took a 15-12 lead into the media break.

A kill from deMarrais would cut the deficit to 18-16 before a 3-0 win for Texas brought the score to 21-16.

Mizzou then got within one point (21-20) after three straight kills and a Longhorn error.

Texas then won the set with a 4-1 run (25-21).

SECOND SET (25-19 Mizzou, tied 1-1)

Mizzou took an 8-1 lead in the second period. Texas took an early timeout and was 5-1. Sands placed an ace to end the 8-1 run.

Regan Haith He then scored a kill before a Vernon ace pushed the score to 11-3.

The Longhorns then tied it at 13-13 with a 7-1 rally.

Crownover then registered a setter kill before a solo block from Haith to bring the score to 16-14.

A 4-0 run by the Tigers with two Crownover aces extended the lead to 20-15.

The Longhorns got close to 21-19 before a 4-0 win tied the game at 1-1 (25-18).

deMarrais had two kills in the last four points Kaylen Rush had an ace. It was Rush's third ace of the campaign and third in seven games.

THIRD SET (25-17 Texas, Texas leads 2-1)

There were ten ties and seven lead changes in the third frame.

Mizzou took an early 5-3 lead before a 4-0 run by Texas gave the home team a 7-5 lead.

Iliff, Haith and deMarrais then all registered kills as Mizzou was first to score 10 points (10-9).

Texas then went on a 6-1 run to take a 17-13 lead.

Iliff had two kills to bring Mizzou within three points (18-15), and two Longhorn errors made the score 21-17.

Texas then secured the frame with four points in a row (25-17).

FOURTH SET (26-24 Mizzou, tied 2-2)

Texas took an early 7-4 lead after scoring five consecutive points before going ahead 10-7.

A kill from Vernon paired with two Longhorn errors tied the set at 12-12. There were ten draws in the fourth set.

Consecutive kills by Haith followed by a stop by deMarrais gave the Tigers a 15-14 lead.

With the set tied at 18-18, Mizzou scored three straight points for a 21-18 lead. Finney had a kill before a block assist, followed by a Sands ace.

Vernon scored a kill to take the set point (24-22) before Texas was able to tie the set at 24-24.

Mizzou then forced a fifth set after a service error and an Iliff kill (26-24).

Vernon had six kills (.300) in the fourth stanza while deMarrais had four (.312). Crownover had 15 assists.

FIFTH SET (15-10 Mizzou, Mizzou wins 3-2)

Iliff scored a kill to tie the set early at 4-4.

deMarrais and Finney then scored back-to-back kills for a 6-5 lead, which grew to 9-7 after three straight kills from Vernon.

A Longhorns service error made the score 10-8 as Mizzou had match point (14-9) after a 4-0 run that included a kill and an ace from Vernon and two rally stoppers from Iliff.

Texas saved match point once with a kill from Madisen Skinner (14-10) before Mizzou secured the victory on an attack error.

Vernon and Iliff each had four kills in the final set, while Crownover had 10 assists.

GAME NOTES

  • Texas transfer and Austin, Texas native, Marina Crownover In her return to Gregory High School, she posted a double-double with 51 assists and 10 digs. She also had a career-best six kills at an .857 clip with two aces and two blocks.
  • Marina Crownover recorded her eighth double-double of 2024 on Friday.
  • Marina Crownover has registered 30 or more assists in each of the last seven games and 44 or more assists in each of the last six SEC games (51 or more assists in each of the last five games).
  • Three Tigers finished their offense in double figures Jordan Iliffs 18 more kills with 15 digs, two assists, an ace and a block. The double-double was her tenth of the season.
  • Jordan Iliff has scored in double figures offensively in six of the last seven games.
  • Jordan Iliff recorded an ace on Friday and now has 54 in 2024, tied for fifth all-time in Mizzou program history with Shen Danru (2003).
  • Mychael Vernon also posted a double-double, finishing with 16 kills, 10 digs, two aces and two blocks. The double-double marked Vernon's 11th win of the season.
  • Mychael Vernon has scored in double figures offensively in each of the last seven games.
  • Janet deMarrais in her home state of Texas, a total of 15 kills and two digs.
  • Janet deMarrais has had 10 or more kills in five straight games (six of the last seven).
  • Regan Haith posted six kills (.286) and five blocks with one dig. She has six or more kills and three or more blocks in each of the last four games. The five-block trip was her fourth of the campaign.
  • Colleen Finney One block added five kills for a .385 batting average. She has recorded five or more kills in each of the last four games.
  • Libero Maya Sands picked up 12 goals as four Tigers finished in double figures defensively. She also had four assists and two aces.
  • Kiaraliz Perez Catala recorded four digs and a season-best three assists to start.
  • Marina Crownover and technical coordinator at Mizzou Jhenna Gabriel both returned to Texas, where both played setters.
  • Mizzou finished 2024 with 10 aces for the sixth time (seventh double-digit ace match).
  • With the win, Mizzou extended its winning streak to seven games and is now tied with Texas and Kentucky for first place in the SEC at 7-2.
  • The win was also the Tigers' first over Texas since September 23, 2006 in Columbia, Missouri (3-0 win) and the first win in Austin over the Longhorns since September 18, 2002 (3-1 win). .
  • Texas now leads the all-time series with Missouri 22-11.
  • Mizzou's five-game SEC winning streak is its longest since the Tigers won six straight league games during the 2020-21 season from Nov. 4 to Jan. 30.
  • Mizzou is now 4-1 in five-set games in 2024.
  • Mizzou's ranked win was its first of the season (four top-25 ranked games so far in 2024).
  • Mizzou's win over No. 9 Texas is its first top-25 win since a 3-1 win over No. 24 Auburn on Nov. 12, 2024. It was also Mizzou's first top-9 win since beating No. 5 Florida on November 20th. 2016.
  • Mizzou was featured on the SEC Network for the third time in 2024 on Friday. It was also the first of three consecutive linear broadcasts from MU.


The look forward

  • Next up, the Tigers return to Columbia, Missouri for three home games.
  • Mizzou hosts Georgia on Wednesday, November 6th at 7pm (CT) before ending the week against South Carolina on Sunday, November 10th. Both games will be shown on SEC Network.
  • Tickets to Georgia and South Carolina are currently on sale for $4 each and can be purchased online.

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