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^ Mizzou heads west for the third consecutive weekend (Sept. 15-16), as it concludes its 2017 non-conference schedule at the Wolf Pack Tournament in Reno, Nev. ^ The Tigers will compete in three matches over a two-day stretch. Joining Mizzou inside the Virginia Street Gym will be Pepperdine, host Nevada and Sacramento State. ^ Mizzou has one win apiece in its all-time series’ against this weekend’s opponents (1-1 vs. Pepperdine, 1-3 vs. Nevada, 1-1 vs. Sacramento State). ^ The Tigers look to end their non-conference schedule on a high note after an up-and-down season thus far. Mizzou started strong in its season-opening tournament in Clarksville, Tenn., claiming a doubleheader sweep on opening day. However, since Aug. 25, the Tigers have only managed a 2-6 record. ^ This weekend’s field of competition will easily be Mizzou’s weakest tests yet in terms of record and resume. In their previous three weekend non-conference tournaments, the Tigers squared off against three Top-25 opponents and numerous defending conference champions from a season ago. In contrast, Friday and Saturday in Reno, Nev., will feature a combined record of 14-16 between Mizzou’s three opponents. ^ Mizzou has posted extroadinary blocking numbers through its opening 10 matches this season. The Tigers have eclipsed double- digit team total blocks five times, highlighted by a season-high 16.5 stops at the net against Sacramento State (Sept. 1). ^ Statistically, the Tigers’ 102.0 team total blocks ranks first in the SEC and 12th in the NCAA. Five individual Tigers (Dariana Hollingsworth - 23, Sydney Deeken - 23, Kira Larson - 25, Kayla Caffey - 28 and Alyssa Munlyn - 57) have posted 20-plus total blocks already. ^ Munlyn, a two-time AVCA All-American, has once again solidified herself as one of the SEC and NCAA’s top defenders. The Suwanee, Ga., native’s 56 total blocks ranks first in the SEC and ninth in the NCAA, while her 1.44 blocks per set ranks second in the SEC and 31st in the NCAA. ^ Munlyn’s career-high 13.0 total blocks vs. nationally ranked BYU (Sept. 1) stands as the most individual single-match total blocks by an SEC player this season. ^ Deeken was a scoring machine last weekend for Mizzou at the Utah Classic (Sept. 8-9), highlighted by a single-match career-high 17 kills and 20.5 points versus Green Bay. VS. 4-6 0-0 AVCA rank: - - NCAA RPI rank: - - Head Coach: Wayne Kreklow (18th year) 262-134 (.662) record at MIZ 5-4 VOLLEYBALL GAME NOTES 2017 SCHEDULE Reno, Nev. All Day Virginia Street Gym (1,000) NevadaWolfPack.TV StatBroadcast.com MATCH Pepperdine DATE OPPONENT SCORE / TIME (CT) Aug. 25 Marshall % W, 3-2 Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee % W, 3-0 Aug. 26 Northern Iowa % L, 3-2 Aug. 26 Austin Peay % L, 3-2 Sept. 1 Sacramento State ^ W, 3-1 Sept. 1 (#10) BYU ^ L, 3-1 Sept. 2 Boise State ^ L, 3-0 Sept. 8 Green Bay # W, 3-1 Sept. 9 (#15) San Diego # L, 3-0 Sept. 9 (#18) Utah # L, 3-0 Sept. 15 Pepperdine + 12 pm Sept. 15 Nevada + 8:30 pm Sept. 16 Sacramento State + 12 pm Sept. 20 (#12) KENTUCKY * 7 pm Sept. 24 Texas A&M * 12 pm Sept. 29 Auburn * 7 pm Oct. 1 Alabama * 1 pm Oct. 8 OLE MISS * 12 pm Oct. 13 MISSISSIPPI STATE * 6:30 pm Oct. 15 Tennessee * 12:30 pm Oct. 20 GEORGIA * 6:30 pm Oct. 25 Ole Miss * 7 pm Oct. 29 Georgia * 12:30 pm Nov. 3 TEXAS A&M * 6:30 pm Nov. 5 LSU * 1 pm Nov. 8 South Carolina * 5 pm Nov. 12 (#3) Florida * 12 pm Nov. 17 Mississippi State * 7 pm Nov. 19 ARKANSAS * 3 pm Nov. 22 ALABAMA * 7 pm Nov. 25 (#3) FLORIDA * 1:30 pm Bold denotes home match % Culvers Governors Challenge (Clarksville, Tenn.) ^ Boise State Invitational (Boise, Idaho) # Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah) + Wolf Pack Tournament (Reno, Nev.) * SEC match TIGERS CONCLUDE NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE IN RENO MIZZOU TIGERS KILLS.......................................................................488 ERRORS.................................................................201 ATTACKS............................................................ 1,309 HIT %...................................................................... 219 KILLS / SET ........................................................ 12.51 ASSISTS................................................................455 ASSISTS / SET................................................. 11.67 ACES......................................................................... 39 DIGS........................................................................517 DIGS / SET ......................................................... 13.26 BLOCKS SOLO...................................................... 29 BLOCKS ASSIST................................................146 TOTAL BLOCKS............................................... 102.0 BLOCKS / SET ....................................................2.62 Sydney Deeken // Sr. // OH s Team-high 34 kills (3.40 per set) over three matches at Utah Classic (Sept. 8-9) s Career-high 17 kills vs. Green Bay MATCH BREAKDOWN PREMIER TIGER OPPONENT KILLS............................................................................ 0 ERRORS...................................................................... 0 ATTACKS.................................................................... 0 HIT %...................................................................... 000 KILLS / SET ............................................................ 0.0 ASSISTS..................................................................... 0 ASSISTS / SET..................................................... 0.0 ACES............................................................................ 0 DIGS............................................................................. 0 DIGS / SET ............................................................. 0.0 BLOCKS SOLO......................................................... 0 BLOCKS ASSIST..................................................... 0 TOTAL BLOCKS....................................................... 0 BLOCKS / SET ...................................................... 0.0 PREVIEW/ SCHEDULE 2-7 Nevada 7-5 Sacramento State 11-13

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Page 1: VOLLEYBALL GAME NOTES - Amazon S3 · ^ This weekend’s field of competition will easily be Mizzou’s weakest tests yet in terms of record and resume. In their previous three weekend

^ Mizzou heads west for the third consecutive weekend (Sept. 15-16), as it concludes its 2017 non-conference schedule at the Wolf Pack Tournament in Reno, Nev.

^ The Tigers will compete in three matches over a two-day stretch. Joining Mizzou inside the Virginia Street Gym will be Pepperdine, host Nevada and Sacramento State.

^ Mizzou has one win apiece in its all-time series’ against this weekend’s opponents (1-1 vs. Pepperdine, 1-3 vs. Nevada, 1-1 vs. Sacramento State).

^ The Tigers look to end their non-conference schedule on a high note after an up-and-down season thus far. Mizzou started strong in its season-opening tournament in Clarksville, Tenn., claiming a doubleheader sweep on opening day. However, since Aug. 25, the Tigers have only managed a 2-6 record.

^ This weekend’s field of competition will easily be Mizzou’s weakest tests yet in terms of record and resume. In their previous three weekend non-conference tournaments, the Tigers squared off against three Top-25 opponents and numerous defending conference champions from a season ago. In contrast, Friday and Saturday in Reno, Nev., will feature a combined record of 14-16 between Mizzou’s three opponents.

^ Mizzou has posted extroadinary blocking numbers through its opening 10 matches this season. The Tigers have eclipsed double-digit team total blocks five times, highlighted by a season-high 16.5 stops at the net against Sacramento State (Sept. 1).

^ Statistically, the Tigers’ 102.0 team total blocks ranks first in the SEC and 12th in the NCAA. Five individual Tigers (Dariana Hollingsworth - 23, Sydney Deeken - 23, Kira Larson - 25, Kayla Caffey - 28 and Alyssa Munlyn - 57) have posted 20-plus total blocks already.

^ Munlyn, a two-time AVCA All-American, has once again solidified herself as one of the SEC and NCAA’s top defenders. The Suwanee, Ga., native’s 56 total blocks ranks first in the SEC and ninth in the NCAA, while her 1.44 blocks per set ranks second in the SEC and 31st in the NCAA.

^ Munlyn’s career-high 13.0 total blocks vs. nationally ranked BYU (Sept. 1) stands as the most individual single-match total blocks by an SEC player this season.

^ Deeken was a scoring machine last weekend for Mizzou at the Utah Classic (Sept. 8-9), highlighted by a single-match career-high 17 kills and 20.5 points versus Green Bay.

VS.4-6 0-0AVCA rank : - - NCAA RPI rank : - -Head Coach: Wayne Kreklow (18th year) 262-134 (.662) record at MIZ

5-4

VOLLEYBALL GAME NOTES

2017 SCHEDULE

Reno, Nev.

All Day

Virginia Street Gym (1,000)

NevadaWolfPack.TV

StatBroadcast.com

MATCH

Pepperdine

DATE OPPONENT SCORE / TIME (CT)

Aug. 25 Marshall % W, 3-2

Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee % W, 3-0

Aug. 26 Northern Iowa % L, 3-2

Aug. 26 Austin Peay % L, 3-2

Sept. 1 Sacramento State ^ W, 3-1

Sept. 1 (#10) BYU ^ L, 3-1

Sept. 2 Boise State ^ L, 3-0

Sept. 8 Green Bay # W, 3-1

Sept. 9 (#15) San Diego # L, 3-0

Sept. 9 (#18) Utah # L, 3-0

Sept. 15 Pepperdine + 12 pm

Sept. 15 Nevada + 8:30 pm

Sept. 16 Sacramento State + 12 pm

Sept. 20 (#12) KENTUCKY * 7 pm

Sept. 24 Texas A&M * 12 pm

Sept. 29 Auburn * 7 pm

Oct. 1 Alabama * 1 pm

Oct. 8 OLE MISS * 12 pm

Oct. 13 MISSISSIPPI STATE * 6:30 pm

Oct. 15 Tennessee * 12:30 pm

Oct. 20 GEORGIA * 6:30 pm

Oct. 25 Ole Miss * 7 pm

Oct. 29 Georgia * 12:30 pm

Nov. 3 TEXAS A&M * 6:30 pm

Nov. 5 LSU * 1 pm

Nov. 8 South Carolina * 5 pm

Nov. 12 (#3) Florida * 12 pm

Nov. 17 Mississippi State * 7 pm

Nov. 19 ARKANSAS * 3 pm

Nov. 22 ALABAMA * 7 pm

Nov. 25 (#3) FLORIDA * 1:30 pm

Bold denotes home match

% Culvers Governors Challenge (Clarksville, Tenn.)

^ Boise State Invitational (Boise, Idaho)

# Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah)

+ Wolf Pack Tournament (Reno, Nev.)

* SEC match

TIGERS CONCLUDE NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE IN RENO

MIZZOU TIGERSKILLS .......................................................................488

ERRORS .................................................................201

ATTACKS ............................................................1,309

HIT % ......................................................................219

KILLS / SET ........................................................12.51

ASSISTS ................................................................455

ASSISTS / SET .................................................11.67

ACES .........................................................................39

DIGS ........................................................................517

DIGS / SET .........................................................13.26

BLOCKS SOLO ......................................................29

BLOCKS ASSIST ................................................146

TOTAL BLOCKS ...............................................102.0

BLOCKS / SET ....................................................2.62

Sydney Deeken // Sr. // OHs Team-high 34 kills (3.40 per set) over three matches at Utah Classic (Sept. 8-9)s Career-high 17 kills vs. Green Bay

MATCH BREAKDOWN PREMIER TIGER

OPPONENTKILLS ............................................................................0

ERRORS ......................................................................0

ATTACKS ....................................................................0

HIT % ......................................................................000

KILLS / SET ............................................................0.0

ASSISTS .....................................................................0

ASSISTS / SET .....................................................0.0

ACES ............................................................................0

DIGS .............................................................................0

DIGS / SET .............................................................0.0

BLOCKS SOLO .........................................................0

BLOCKS ASSIST .....................................................0

TOTAL BLOCKS .......................................................0

BLOCKS / SET ......................................................0.0

PREVIEW/SCHEDULE

2-7 Nevada

7-5 Sacramento State

11-13

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QUICK FACTS/ROSTER

QUICK FACTS

Location _____________________ Columbia, Mo.Founded: ____________________________1839Enrollment: ________________________ 35,441Nickname: __________________________ TigersColors: ____________________Old Gold and BlackArena: ______________________ Hearnes CenterConference: ____________________Southeastern2016 Record: _________________________ 27-6SEC Record (Conf. Finish): ___________ 16-2 (T-1st)Starters Returning / Lost: ________________ 4 / 3Lettermen Returning / Lost: _______________ 9 / 5Newcomers ____________________________ 3Final 2016 National Ranking _________16th (AVCA) Mizzou Coaching StaffHead Coach: _________________ Wayne Kreklow Alma Mater ______________________ Drake, ‘80Missouri Record _______ 262-134 / (.662) (13th year)Overall Record: ________ 582-187 / (.757) (18th year)Assistant Coach: __________ Susan Kreklow (18th year)Assistant Coach: ________ Joshua Taylor (1st year)Volunteer Assistant: _______ Molly Taylor (1st year)

Mizzou AdministrationPresident: _________________ Dr. Mun Y. ChoiChancellor: ___________ Alexander CartwrightDirector of Athletics: _____________ Jim SterkDepartment Phone:____________ 573-882-6501Ticket Office Phone: ___________ 573-884-7297

Mizzou Strategic CommunicationsSenior Associate AD: _____________ Nick JoosAssociate AD: ________________ Chad MollerOffice Phone: ________________ 573-882-0712E-Mail: ______________ [email protected] Contact: __________ Andy OldenburgOffice Phone: ________________ 573-882-1645Cell Phone: _________________ 314-954-2400E-Mail: ___________ [email protected] Director: ______________ Kate LakinAssistant Director: __________ Patrick CrawfordAssistant Director: _____________Shawn DavisAssistant Director: _______________ RJ LaytonAssistant Director: ___________ Andrew MelroeDigital Media Specialist: __________ Ali FisherWeb Coordinator: _____________ Kevin FletcherMedia Relations Fax: __________ 573-882-4720

Tigers On Social MediaTwitter: _____________________ @MizzouVBFacebook: _____ Facebook.com/MizzouVolleyballInstagram: ___________________ @MizzouVB

Website: ___________________MUTigers.com

NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)

1 Melanie Crow Sr. OH 6-1 Wildwood, Mo. (Ole Miss)

2 Leketor Member-Meneh Fr. OH 5-8 St. Louis, Mo. (Lutheran South HS)

3 Riley Sents R-So. DS 5-4 Grundy Center, Iowa (Grundy Center HS)

4 Courtney Eckenrode Sr. S 5-9 The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS)

5 Ali Kreklow Sr. S 5-9 Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge HS)

6 Paige Perego Jr. OH 6-2 Ballwin, Mo. (Missouri State)

7 Andrea Fuentes Fr. S 5-9 San Juan, Puerto Rico (Baldwin HS)

8 Alyssa Munlyn Jr. MB 6-2 Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett HS)

10 Kira Larson R-Sr. OPP 6-2 Fargo, N.D. (Nebraska)

11 Andie Hanus So. DS 5-8 Omaha, Neb. (Marian HS)

13 Dariana Hollingsworth Fr. OH/RS 6-1 San Juan, Puerto Rico (Adianez HS)

14 Sydney Deeken Sr. OH 6-1 California, Mo. (California HS)

15 Kayla Caffey R-Fr. MB 6-0 Chicago, Ill. (Mother McAuley HS)

Head Coach: Wayne Kreklow (18th season)

Assistant Coach: Susan Kreklow (18th season)

Assistant Coach: Joshua Taylor (1st season)

Volunteer Assistant Coach: Molly Kreklow (1st season)

ROSTER

s Since Wayne and Susan Kreklow took over the Mizzou Volleyball program in 2000, the Tigers have evolved into one of the most consistent and premier collegiate volleyball programs in the country.

13NCAA Tournament appearances

(2000-07, ‘10-11, ‘13, ‘15-16)

3NCAA Sweet 16 appearances

(2005, ‘10, ‘16)

2SEC Championships

(2013, ‘16)

19AVCA All-Americans

28AVCA All-Region honorees

42All-Conference selections

3Conference Coach of the Year

accolades

1020-plus win seasons

94Weeks ranked inside AVCA Top 25 poll

MIZZOU VOLLEYBALL UNDER THE KREKLOWS

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MUNLYN CONTINUES TO BE BLOCKING FORCE FOR MIZZOU

^ Junior Alyssa Munlyn’s resume through her opening two seasons at Mizzou was simply remarkable. Back to back AVCA All-American, AVCA All-Southeast Region and All-SEC honors put the Tiger middle blocker on the conference and national map.

^ Munlyn ranks first (153) and second (149) in all-time single-season total blocks, while also ranking first (124) and third (117) in single-season block assists.

^ In Munlyn’s 2017 junior campaign, she has once again served as a huge defensive weapon for the Tigers. Through 10 matches played, Munlyn has posted nine solo blocks, 48 block assists and 57 total blocks (1.46 per set).

^ Her 57 total blocks currently ranks first in the SEC and ninth in the NCAA.

^ Additionally, Munlyn’s 1.44 blocks per set ranks second in the SEC and 31st in the NCAA.

^ Within the individual career Mizzou records, she currently ranks first in blocks per set (1.24), fifth in solo blocks (70), seventh in block assists (289) and eighth in total blocks (359).

MEMBER-MENEH SHINES IN TIGERS DEBUT AT CULVER’S GOVERNORS CHALLENGE

^ It took only one match for freshman Leketor Member-Meneh to make Southeastern Conference and NCAA headlines, as she exploded for 22 kills against Marshall in her first-ever collegiate match.

^ Overall in Clarksville, Tenn., Member-Meneh led the team in kills (70), kills per set (3.89) and points (75.5). Additionally, she paced the Tigers in single-match kills in all four matches.

^ In her remarkable debut vs. Marshall (22 kills/11 digs), Member-Meneh tallied the first of two double-doubles. Her pair of double-doubles ranks T-2nd overall in the SEC and T-1st among conferecne freshmen.

MIZZOU AMONG THE NATION’S BEST SINCE 2000

^ Since Wayne and Susan Kreklow took over at Mizzou in 2000, the Tigers have won 370 matches (.677 winning percentage).

^ Over that 18-season span, Mizzou has averaged over 21 wins a year, been to the NCAA Tournament 13 times and produced 19 AVCA All-Americans.

^ The 371 wins also ranks the Tigers 15th nationally among teams from power conferences since 2000.

^ A breakdown of the winningest Division I Volleyball power conferences programs since 2000 can be found below:

1. Penn State (529) 2. Nebraska (504) 3. Florida (494) 4. Stanford (475) 5. Minnesota (452) 6. USC (446) 7. Washington (431) 8. Texas (422) 9. Louisville (410) 10. Wisconsin (403) 11. UCLA (402) 12. North Carolina (390) 13. Duke (386) 14. Florida State (383) 15. MIZZOU (371)

TIGERS ALL-AMERICANS UNDER THE KREKLOWS

^ Since 2000 and the beginning of the Kreklows’ tenure at Mizzou, the Tigers have tallied an impressive 19 total AVCA All-American accolades.

^ In fact, Mizzou has garnered at least one All-American in each of the past seven years (2010-present).

^ Last year (2016), redshirt senior Melanie Crow and junior Alyssa Munlyn were each tabbed AVCA All-Americans.

^ Crow became only the 12th individual in Mizzou Volleyball history to claim All-America honors (AVCA Third-Team).

^ Munlyn became the program’s fifth all-time multiple All-American recipient, as she also garnered AVCA All-America Honorable Mention accolades in her outstanding 2015 freshman campaign.

^ From 2002-06, the Tigers racked up six All-American honors courtesy of four individuals.

^ That number has risen exponentially since the conclusion of the 2010 season, as Mizzou has tallied 13 All-America awards from eight individuals.

^ Lisa Henning (2011-13) and Carly Kan (2013-14, ‘16) have paved the way, producing three total All-American awards each.

MIZZOU NOTABLES NATIONAL POLL

AVCA COACHES(Week Three - Sept. 11, 2017)

Rank School W-L Pts

1. Minnesota (40) 8-0 1,568

2. Penn State (14) 7-0 1,517

3. Florida (10) 4-0 1,507

4. Stanford 5-2 1,362

5. Wisconsin 7-0 1,343

6. Texas 6-2 1,319

7. Washington 8-1 1,169

8. Creighton 7-2 1,093

9. Kansas 9-1 1,082

10. Nebraska 5-2 1,067

11. Oregon 7-1 899

12. Kentucky 7-2 827

13. UCLA 5-2 821

14. BYU 8-1 778

15. Purdue 8-1 721

16. Utah 8-1 658

17. San Diego 6-3 527

18. USC 7-2 518

19. Iowa State 7-0 395

20. Florida State 5-1 371

21. Michigan 7-2 328

22. Colorado State 8-1 316

23. Michigan State 5-1 288

24. North Carolina 2-4 46

25. Ohio State 5-3 41

- - -

RV Cal Poly - 37

RV Wichita State - 37

RV Baylor - 31

RV Illinois - 25

RV Washington State - 25

RV Western Kentucky - 19

RV Missouri State - 16

RV Colorado - 13

RV Miami (Fla.) - 10

RV Notre Dame - 7

RV Northern Iowa - 4

NOTES/ POLLS

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HOME SWEET HEARNES... ^ Matchdays at the Hearnes Center, home of

Mizzou Volleyball, have an excitement level that is unmatched in the country.

^ Since 2000 and the arrival of the Kreklows, the Tigers faithful have continued to come through the turnstiles in incredible fashion.

^ For the past 15 seasons, Mizzou has finished in the Top-25 national attendance rankings. In fact, the Tigers have 13 Top-10 national attendance numbers and five Top-10 totals since 2002.

^ The program’s most highly attended season came in 2013, as the team went 34-0 and claimed Mizzou’s first ever SEC championship. On Nov. 22, 2013 - the SEC title clinching match - the Tigers took home the crown in front of a school-record 7,879 fans, the first of two 7,000-plus crowds that magical season.

^ Mizzou fans have particuarly traveled to Hearnes in droves the past four years, including three Top-10 average national attendance finishes.

^ In fact, in each of the past two seasons (2015-16) over 30,000 loud and passionate Tigers fans have entered Hearnes. Entering the 2015 campaign, Mizzou had eclipsed 30,000 total fans in a season only twice (2005, ‘13).

^ The high attendance numbers and extroadinary energy at Hearnes has resulted in outstanding success for the Tigers. In 2016, Mizzou possessed a 12-2 record at home, including a thrilling 12-match winning streak to wrap up its season.

^ Since 2009, the Tigers have recorded 10-plus wins at home seven times (2009-13, ‘15-16).

MIZZOU REACHES SWEET 16 FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2010

^ On Dec. 1, 2016, Mizzou began its run in the 2016 NCAA Tournament. In their first round matchup, the Tigers convincingly swept Northern Illinois in straight sets.

^ The following night at the Hearnes Center (Dec. 2), Mizzou carried its momentum from the first round matchup and advanced to the Sweet 16 with a 3-1 victory over Purdue.

^ The triumph in front of 2,704 black and gold Tigers fans marked Mizzou’s first all-time win over the Boilermakers.

^ The triumph over Purdue clinched Mizzou’s first trip to the Sweet 16 (NCAA Volleyball Tournament Regionals) since 2010.

^ Melanie Crow delivered a postseason performance for the ages against Purdue, recording 25 kills on .426 hitting. Her 25 kills marked a new career high, while establishing her sixth 20-plus kill match of the season.

^ Her 25 kills and 27.5 points versus the Boilermakers ranked third-most in all-time Tigers NCAA Tournament action.

MIZZOU CROWNED 2016 SEC CHAMPIONS, EARN SECOND TITLE IN PAST FOUR YEARS

^ Mizzou defeated Tennessee on Saturday, Nov. 26, inside the Hearnes Center, 3-0, clinching a share of the 2016 Southeastern Conference championship.

^ The Tigers earned the SEC’s automatic qualifying bid for the 2016 NCAA Tournament, as they defeated fellow 2016 SEC co-champ, Florida, 3-2 on Nov. 20 in Columbia, Mo.

^ Mizzou’s superb 2016 regular season and conference title marked its second SEC championship in the past four seasons, as the 2013 Tigers squad claimed the first conference crown.

^ To this day, Mizzou’s 2016 and 2013 SEC Volleyball championships stand as Mizzou Athletics’ lone team SEC titles since joining the conference in 2012.

TIGERS CLEAN UP IN 2016 SEC POSTSEASON AWARDS

^ The SEC announced its annual volleyball awards on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016, with Mizzou garnering four total accolades.

^ Head Coach Wayne Kreklow was voted 2016 SEC Coach of the Year, while Melanie Crow, Carly Kan and Alyssa Munlyn were named to the 2016 All-SEC Team.

^ The recognition marked Kreklow’s second career SEC Coach of the Year honor. He first won the award in 2013, as that year’s Mizzou squad went 35-1 and claimed the program’s first ever SEC championship.

^ The 2016 Tigers accumulated the sixth 20-plus win season under the Kreklow’s tenure in Columbia, Mo. Additionally, Mizzou earned its eighth trip to the NCAA Tournament under Kreklow (2005-present).

^ For the second consecutive season (2015-16), Mizzou earned three All-SEC recognitions. Since joining the SEC in 2012, Mizzou has claimed 13 total All-SEC awards.

^ Kan became a three-time All-SEC recipient, Munlyn received her second-straight All-SEC award and Crow earned her first career All-SEC honor.

MIZZOU NOTABLES SEC STANDINGS

Team SEC Overall Streak

Florida - 4-0 W4

LSU - 8-1 L1

Auburn - 7-1 W6

Alabama - 8-2 W5

Arkansas - 8-2 W2

Georgia - 8-2 W1

Kentucky - 7-2 W2

Ole Miss - 8-3 W4

Tennessee - 4-2 L2

Mississippi State - 7-5 W1

South Carolina - 5-4 L2

Texas A&M - 3-3 L1

MIZZOU - 4-6 L2

NOTES/ STANDINGS

at home ______________________________ 0-0

on the road ___________________________ 0-3

at neutral site__________________________ 4-3

when leading 1-0 _______________________ 2-0

when leading 2-0 _______________________ 1-0

when leading 2-1 _______________________ 2-0

when tied 1-1 __________________________ 3-3

when tied 2-2 __________________________ 1-2

when trailing 1-0 _______________________ 2-6

when trailing 2-0 _______________________ 0-3

when trailing 2-1 _______________________ 1-3

Hit % is higher than opponent’s _____________ 4-1

Opponent’s Hit % is higher than Mizzou’s ______ 0-5

when Mizzou out-kills opponent _____________ 4-0

when opponent out-kills Mizzou _____________ 0-5

when Mizzou out-digs opponent ____________ 3-1

when opponent out-digs Mizzou _____________ 1-5

when Mizzou out-blocks opponent ___________ 4-2

when opponent out-blocks Mizzou ___________ 0-3

when Mizzou serves more aces _____________ 2-1

when opponent serves more aces ___________ 1-4

on Wednesdays ________________________ 0-0

on Thursdays __________________________ 0-0

on Fridays ____________________________ 4-1

on Saturdays __________________________ 0-5

on Sundays ___________________________ 0-0

in morning/afternoon matches ______________ 2-3

in evening matches ______________________ 2-3

MIZZOU’S RECORD.. .

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#1 MELANIE CROWREDSHIRT SENIOR w OH w WILDWOOD, MO.

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills............................................................ 14, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Attacks ...................................................... 38, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Hitting % ................................................ .184, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Assists ......................................................... 1, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Aces............................................................. 1, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Solo Blocks ................................... 1, vs. Middle Tennessee (Aug. 25)Total Blocks .................................. 1, vs. Middle Tennessee (Aug. 25)Digs ............................................................. 8, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Points...................................................... 15.0, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)

QUICK HITS ON MELANIE ^ Moved into Top-10 in all-time Mizzou Volleyball career kills and points at Culver’s Governors Challenge (Aug. 25-26) ^ 2016 AVCA Third-Team All-American ^ 2016 AVCA Southeast First-Team All-Region ^ 2016 All-SEC ^ Reset single-season career highs in kills, attacks, hitting, aces, aces per set, digs, solo blocks and points last season ^ 25 kills and 27.5 points last year vs. Purdue in NCAA Tournament both rank third-most in an NCAA match in Mizzou VB

history

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSKills........................................................25, vs. Purdue (Dec. 2, 2016)Attacks ...............................................62, at Alabama (Oct. 16, 2016)Hitting % ...........................552, vs. Mississippi State (Oct. 12, 2014)Assists ................................................ 4, vs. NC State (Sept. 4, 2015)Aces................................................. 7, vs. Pittsburgh (Aug. 27, 2016)Solo Blocks ............................ 2, 4x, MR at Minnesota (Dec. 9, 2016)Total Blocks ..................................... 6, 2x, MR at LSU (Oct. 11, 2013)Digs ..............................................20, vs. Miami-Ohio (Sept. 3, 2016)Points..................................................27.5, vs. Purdue (Dec. 2, 2016)

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2013 31-30 115 272 128 675 .213 11 0 64 6 81 315.52014 32-32 117 352 159 875 .221 9 42 90 4 59 425.52015 5-5 16 64 34 136 .221 8 2 35 0 6 69.02016 31-31 112 445 164 1,105 .254 10 48 239 21 57 532.02017 2-2 7 19 7 44 .273 1 1 8 1 1 21.0Totals 101-100 367 1,152 492 2,835 .233 39 93 436 32 204 1,363.0

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-1 5 14 7 38 .184 1 1 8 0 0 15.0Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-1 2 5 0 6 .833 0 0 0 1 1 6.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa DNPAug. 26 Austin Peay DNPSept. 1 Sacramento State DNPSept. 1 BYU DNPSept. 2 Boise State DNPSept. 8 Green Bay DNPSept. 9 San Diego DNPSept. 9 Utah DNPSept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

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#2 LEKETOR MEMBER-MENEHFRESHMAN w OH w ST. LOUIS, MO.

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills............................................ 22, 2x, MR at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Attacks ...................................................52, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Hitting % ...........................................571, vs. Middle Tenn. (Aug. 25)Assists ......................................................2, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Aces.............................................. 1, vs. Middle Tennessee (Aug. 25)Solo Blocks ........................1, 3x, MR vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1)Total Blocks ..............................................3, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Digs ........................................... 11, 2x, MR at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Points...................................................23.5, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)

QUICK HITS ON LEKETOR ^ Pair of 22 kill matches in opening weekend rank T-9th most in a single match by an SEC player this season ^ Sensational Mizzou debut at Culver’s Governors Challenge (Aug. 25-26), leading the team in kills (70), kills per set

(3.89) and points (75.5) ^ 2016 Missouri High School Volleyball Coaches Association (MHSVCA) Volleyball Player of the Year ^ 2016 Missouri Metro League Player of the Year ^ 2016 Missouri First-Team All-State ^ 2016 Third-Team Under Armour Girls High School Volleyball All-American

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSSame as 2017 season highs

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-0 5 22 8 49 .286 1 0 11 0 1 22.5Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-1 3 9 1 14 .571 0 1 8 1 1 11.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa 1-1 5 17 6 49 .224 0 0 8 1 2 18.5Aug. 26 Austin Peay 1-1 5 22 5 52 .327 2 0 11 0 3 23.5Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-0 4 7 4 24 .125 0 0 3 1 2 8.5Sept. 1 BYU 1-0 4 1 5 21 -.190 0 0 0 0 0 1.0Sept. 2 Boise State DNPSept. 8 Green Bay DNPSept. 9 San Diego 1-0 1 1 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 1.0Sept. 9 Utah DNPSept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2017 7-3 27 79 29 211 .237 3 1 41 3 9 86.0Totals 7-3 27 79 29 211 .237 3 1 41 3 9 86.0

PLAYERBIOS

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#3 RILEY SENTSREDSHIRT SOPHOMORE w DS w GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills...............................................................................................N/AAttacks .........................................................................................N/AAssists ......................................... 6, 2x, MR at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Aces........................................1, 3x, MR vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)Digs ........................................................... 20, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Points...................................1.0, 3x, MR vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)

QUICK HITS ON RILEY ^ Received first career start at Culver’s Governors Challenge vs. Marshall (Aug. 25) ^ Produced double-digit digs in three of four matches, including career-high 20 digs vs. Marshall (Aug. 25) ^ Overall, tallied 55 total digs in season-opening weekend, ranking fifth-most in the SEC ^ As a DS bench player, reeled off multiple digs in 24 consecutive matches to end the 2016 season ^ Posted career high three assists at Georgia (Nov. 23, 2016) ^ Enjoyed a career day at Alabama (Oct. 16, 2016), recording first-ever kill and career high 10 digs ^ Appeared in career high five sets three times, including the Tigers’ 3-2 victory vs. No. 21 Kentucky (Oct. 23, 2016) ^ Appeared in first NCAA match and made Tiger debut at Kennesaw State (Aug. 26, 2016)

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSKills.......................................................1, at Alabama (Oct. 16, 2016)Attacks ................................1, 2x, MR at Texas A&M (Oct. 26, 2016)Assists ............................... 6, 2x, MR at Austin Peay (Aug. 26, 2017)Aces..............................1, 4x, MR vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26, 2017)Digs ................................................. 20, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25, 2017)Points.........................1.0, 5x, MR vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26, 2017)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-1 5 0 0 0 .000 4 1 20 0 0 1.0Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-1 3 0 0 0 .000 3 1 5 0 0 1.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa 1-1 5 0 0 0 .000 6 1 14 0 0 1.0Aug. 26 Austin Peay 1-1 5 0 0 0 .000 6 0 16 0 0 0.0Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-1 4 0 0 0 .000 4 0 16 0 0 0.0Sept. 1 BYU 1-1 4 0 0 0 .000 1 0 13 0 0 0.0Sept. 2 Boise State 1-0 3 0 0 0 .000 1 0 4 0 0 0.0Sept. 8 Green Bay 1-1 4 0 0 0 .000 1 0 14 0 0 0.0Sept. 9 San Diego 1-1 3 0 0 0 .000 3 0 4 0 0 0.0Sept. 9 Utah 1-1 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 11 0 0 0.0Sept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2015 Redshirt Season 2016 28-0 94 1 0 2 .500 15 1 109 0 0 2.02017 10-9 39 0 0 0 .000 29 3 117 0 0 3.0Totals 38-9 133 1 0 2 .500 44 4 226 0 0 5.0

PLAYERBIOS

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#4 COURTNEY ECKENRODESENIOR w S w THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills............................................................. 5, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8)Attacks ..................................................... 13, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8)Assists .............................................. 56, vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)Aces............................................................. 4, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Solo Blocks .................................................. 1, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Total Blocks ................................. 2, 3x, MR at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Digs .................................................. 18, vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)Points........................................................ 5.5, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)

QUICK HITS ON COURTNEY ^ Surpassed 3,000 career assists at Boise State Invitational (Sept. 1-2), becoming only the sixth player in Mizzou history

to eclipse the mark ^ 56 assists vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26) are second-most assists in a single-match by an SEC player this year ^ Currently sits with 3,136 career assists, ranking sixth-most in Mizzou Volleyball history ^ Became the Tigers' primary setter at the beginning of last year's Delaware Invitational (Sept. 16, 2016), leading the

team to a 21-3 record with 14 sweeps over their final 24 matches of the season ^ In 2016 final NCAA individual statistical rankings, her 1,193 assists ranked 54th in the country, fifth in the SEC

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSKills................................................... 5, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8, 2017)Attacks ...............................13, 2x, MR vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8, 2017)Assists .................................................59, vs. Florida (Nov. 20, 2016)Aces....................................................... 6, at Georgia (Oct. 18, 2015)Solo Blocks ................................ 1, at San Jose State (Oct. 18, 2014)Total Blocks .....................................5, vs. Tennessee (Nov. 26, 2016)Digs ........................................ 18, vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26, 2017)Points...................................... 6.5, at San Jose State (Oct. 18, 2014)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-1 5 0 0 3 .000 36 4 8 1 2 5.5Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-1 3 0 0 0 .000 20 1 2 0 0 1.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa 1-1 5 3 2 7 .143 56 0 18 0 2 4.0Aug. 26 Austin Peay 1-1 5 3 1 5 .400 46 0 17 0 2 4.0Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-1 4 0 0 1 .000 27 0 7 0 0 0.0Sept. 1 BYU 1-1 4 0 1 1 -1.000 20 0 2 0 0 0.0Sept. 2 Boise State 1-1 3 2 2 4 .000 29 0 4 0 0 2.0Sept. 8 Green Bay 1-1 4 5 2 13 .231 44 0 10 0 1 5.5Sept. 9 San Diego 1-1 3 3 2 9 .111 28 0 6 0 1 3.5Sept. 9 Utah 1-1 3 3 2 6 .167 30 1 5 0 1 4.5Sept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2014 27-19 89 52 27 141 .177 865 9 186 1 17 70.02015 33-22 128 3 2 15 .067 742 37 197 0 1 40.52016 33-32 122 41 17 95 .253 1,193 14 224 0 39 74.52017 10-10 39 19 12 49 .143 336 6 79 1 9 30.0Totals 103-83 378 115 58 300 .190 3,136 66 686 2 66 215.0

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#5 ALI KREKLOWSENIOR w S w COLUMBIA, MO.

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills...............................................................................................N/AAttacks ......................................... 1, vs. Middle Tennessee (Aug. 25)Assists ..........................................18, vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1)Aces..............................................................................................N/ASolo Blocks ...................................................................................N/ATotal Blocks ..................................................................................N/ADigs ................................................6, vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1)Points............................................................................................N/A

QUICK HITS ON ALI ^ Tallied season-high 18 assists in Mizzou’s win against Sacramento State (Sept. 1) ^ Became only the ninth player in Mizzou Volleyball history with 1,500-plus career assists, following her 2017 season-

opening weekend at the Culver's Governors Challenge (Aug. 25-26) ^ Earned lone double-double of the 2016 season (21 assists, 11 digs) vs. Liberty (Aug. 27) ^ Appeared in 16 total matches a season ago, including one start (vs. Kennesaw State - Aug. 26) ^ Reeled off nine consecutive matches with 10-plus assists to begin last year ^ Season high 22 assists vs. Pittsburgh (Aug. 27, 2016) at Kennesaw State Invitational

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSKills.....................................................2, vs. Alabama (Nov. 26, 2014)Attacks ...................................................4, vs. Idaho (Sept. 11, 2014)Assists .............................34, vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 11, 2015)Aces.................................. 5, vs. North Dakota State (Aug. 28, 2015)Solo Blocks ...................................................................................N/ATotal Blocks .......................1, vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 11, 2015)Digs .................................................. 14, at Tennessee (Nov. 7, 2014)Points............................. 5.0, vs. North Dakota State (Aug. 28, 2015)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-0 4 0 0 0 .000 14 0 1 0 0 0.0Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-0 2 0 0 1 .000 8 0 2 0 0 0.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa DNPAug. 26 Austin Peay 1-0 2 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0.0Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-0 4 1 0 2 .500 18 0 6 0 0 1.0Sept. 1 BYU 1-0 4 0 0 1 .000 10 0 2 0 0 0.0Sept. 2 Boise State DNPSept. 8 Green Bay DNPSept. 9 San Diego DNPSept. 9 Utah DNPSept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2014 33-9 128 9 3 31 .194 657 20 173 0 0 29.02015 33-11 128 2 5 11 -.273 655 26 199 0 1 28.52016 16-1 47 1 0 1 1.000 180 0 42 0 0 1.02017 5-0 16 1 0 4 .250 54 0 11 0 0 1.0Totals 87-21 319 13 8 47 .106 1,546 46 425 0 1 59.5

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#6 PAIGE PEREGOJUNIOR w OH w BALLWIN, MO.

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills............................................................ 2, at Boise State (Sept. 2)Attacks .................................................... 14, at Boise State (Sept. 2)Hitting % ......................................................................................N/AAssists ..................................................................1, vs. BYU (Sept. 1)Aces..............................................................................................N/ASolo Blocks ...................................................................................N/ATotal Blocks ..................................................................................N/ADigs ........................................................... 2, at Boise State (Sept. 2)Points...................................................... 2.0, at Boise State (Sept. 2)

QUICK HITS ON PAIGE ^ Received first career start for Mizzou at Boise State (Sept. 2) ^ Appeared in two of four matches at Tigers’ 2017 season-opening weekend in Clarksville, Tenn. (Aug. 25-26) ^ Made Mizzou debut at Texas A&M (Oct. 26, 2016), posting five kills, two digs and two total blocks ^ Was one of three newcomers on Mizzou’s roster last season, transferring from Missouri State ^ Appeared in 19 matches with nine starts for the Bears in 2015 ^ Tallied double-digit kills three times over her first-year season at Missouri State

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSKills..................................... 11, at Middle Tennessee (Sept. 3, 2015)Attacks ................................... 26, vs. Northwestern (Sept. 12, 2015)Hitting % ......................... .533, at Middle Tennessee (Sept. 3, 2015)Assists ................................ 3, at Western Kentucky (Sept. 11, 2015)Aces..............................................................................................N/ASolo Blocks .................... 1, 4x, MR at Southern Illinois (Oct. 5, 2015)Total Blocks ........................... 7.0, vs. Northwestern (Sept. 12, 2015)Digs ............................................ 5, vs. Illinois State (Sept. 25, 2015)Points............................. 13.0, at Western Kentucky (Sept. 11, 2015)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall DNPAug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-0 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa DNPAug. 26 Austin Peay 1-0 1 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Sept. 1 Sacramento State DNPSept. 1 BYU 1-0 1 0 1 3 -.333 1 0 0 0 0 0.0Sept. 2 Boise State 1-1 3 2 3 14 -.071 0 0 2 0 0 2.0Sept. 8 Green Bay DNPSept. 9 San Diego DNPSept. 9 Utah DNPSept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2015 19-9 55 68 38 204 .147 4 0 16 4 28 84.02016 1-0 4 5 3 20 .100 0 0 2 0 2 6.02017 4-1 6 2 4 21 -.095 1 0 2 0 0 2.0Totals 24-10 65 75 46 245 .118 5 0 20 4 30 92.0

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#7 ANDREA FUENTESFRESHMAN w S w SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO

CAREER STATS

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall DNPAug. 25 Middle Tennessee DNPAug. 26 Northern Iowa DNPAug. 26 Austin Peay DNPSept. 1 Sacramento State DNPSept. 1 BYU DNPSept. 2 Boise State DNPSept. 8 Green Bay DNPSept. 9 San Diego DNPSept. 9 Utah DNPSept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills...............................................................................................N/AAttacks .........................................................................................N/AAssists ..........................................................................................N/AAces..............................................................................................N/ASolo Blocks ...................................................................................N/ATotal Blocks ..................................................................................N/ADigs ..............................................................................................N/APoints............................................................................................N/A

QUICK HITS ON ANDREA ^ Named team captain of U20 Puerto Rican National Volleyball Team ^ Won “Best Setter” honors at the 2016 NORCECA Championship with the Puerto Rican National Team ^ Claimed a bronze medal with the U20 Puerto Rican National Team at the AAU International Division ^ In 2013, competed with the U18 Puerto Rican National Team ^ Club took fourth place at both the 2014 NORCECA U18 Championships and 2015 U18 Pan-American Cup ^ Chose Mizzou over Arkansas and Notre Dame

CAREER HIGHSSame as 2017 season highs

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2017 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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#8 ALYSSA MUNLYNJUNIOR w MB w SUWANEE, GA.

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills...............................................11, 3x, MR vs. San Diego (Sept. 9)Attacks ..................................................... 24, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8)Hitting % ................................................ .462, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Assists ......................................................1, 2x, MR at Utah (Sept. 9)Aces..............................................................................................N/ASolo Blocks .....................................2, 3x, MR vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8)Total Blocks ........................................................13, vs. BYU (Sept. 1)Digs ............................................................. 3, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Points...................................................15.5, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)

QUICK HITS ON ALYSSA ^ 57 total blocks ranks 1st in SEC, 9th in NCAA // 1.46 blocks per set ranks 2nd in SEC, 31st in NCAA ^ Produced career-high 13 total blocks vs. #10 BYU (Sept. 1), matching the single-match Mizzou record ^ Ranks first all-time in Mizzou Volleyball history with 1.24 blocks per set, eighth in career total blocks (359) and solo

blocks (70) and ninth in career block assists (289) ^ 2016 AVCA All-America Honorable Mention, 2015 AVCA All-America Honorable Mention ^ 2016 AVCA All-Southeast Region ^ 2015 AVCA Southeast Region Freshman of the Year, 2015 SEC Freshman of the Year

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSKills.....................................................18, at Alabama (Oct. 11, 2015)Attacks ...............................................25, at Alabama (Oct. 11, 2015)Hitting % ...........................................818, at Georgia (Nov. 23, 2016)Assists ............................................1, 9x, MR at Utah (Sept. 9, 2017)Aces..............................................................................................N/ASolo Blocks ............................4, vs. Mississippi State (Oct. 23, 2015)Total Blocks ..............................................13, vs. BYU (Sept. 1, 2017)Digs ........................................4, 3x, MR at Tennessee (Nov. 4, 2016)Points...............................................20.5, at Alabama (Oct. 11, 2015)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-1 5 7 1 13 .462 0 0 3 1 5 10.0Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-1 3 6 0 8 .750 0 0 0 0 2 7.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa 1-1 5 11 1 22 .455 0 0 0 1 5 14.0Aug. 26 Austin Peay 1-1 5 11 3 23 .348 0 0 0 2 7 15.5Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-1 4 7 3 18 .222 1 0 2 2 9 12.5Sept. 1 BYU 1-1 4 4 3 22 .045 0 0 0 0 13 10.5Sept. 2 Boise State 1-1 3 6 1 15 .333 0 0 1 1 2 7.5Sept. 8 Green Bay 1-1 4 8 4 24 .167 0 0 2 2 7 12.5Sept. 9 San Diego 1-1 3 11 3 19 .421 0 0 1 0 3 12.5Sept. 9 Utah 1-1 3 6 0 10 .600 1 0 1 0 4 8.0Sept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2015 33-14 128 241 65 493 .357 5 0 34 25 149 328.02016 33-24 122 232 38 458 .424 3 0 40 36 153 326.52017 10-10 39 77 19 174 .333 2 0 10 9 57 110.0Totals 76-48 289 550 122 1,125 .380 10 0 84 70 359 764.5

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#10 KIRA LARSONREDSHIRT SENIOR w OPP w FARGO, N.D.

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills..............................................11, 2x, MR at Boise State (Sept. 2)Attacks ............................................. 37, vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)Hitting % ................................. .545, vs. Middle Tennessee (Aug. 25)Assists .................................................................. 4, at Utah (Sept. 9)Aces.............................................. 5, vs. Middle Tennessee (Aug. 25)Solo Blocks .................................................. 1, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Total Blocks ........................................ 5, vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)Digs ..............................................16, vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1)Points............................................. 13.5, vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)

QUICK HITS ON KIRA ^ 12 service aces ranks 7th in SEC ^ One of the Tigers’ most consistent offensive weapons in 2017, posting 10+ points in 7-of-10 matches ^ 2016 AVCA Honorable Mention Southeast All-Region ^ 2015 AVCA All-America Honorable Mention ^ 2015 AVCA First-Team Southeast All-Region ^ Has posted 250-plus kills, .300-plus hitting, 25-plus aces, 115-plus digs, 85-plus total blocks and 330-plus points in

each year at Mizzou

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSKills.............................................. 17, vs. Texas A&M (Nov. 25, 2015)Attacks .......................37, 2x, MR vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26, 2017)Hitting % ..........................667, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (Sept. 4, 2015)Assists ........................................................ 4, at Utah (Sept. 9, 2017)Aces.................................... 5, vs. Middle Tennessee (Aug. 25, 2017)Solo Blocks ........................... 2, vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 18, 2015)Total Blocks ........................................ 7, vs. Alabama (Oct. 28, 2015)Digs ....................................16, vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1, 2017)Points............................................. 19.5, vs. Alabama (Oct. 28, 2015)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-1 5 8 3 26 .192 0 2 15 1 3 12.0Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-1 3 7 1 11 .545 2 5 1 0 1 12.5Aug. 26 Northern Iowa 1-1 5 10 1 37 .243 2 1 14 0 5 13.5Aug. 26 Austin Peay 1-1 5 7 4 22 .136 3 1 10 0 0 8.0Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-1 4 11 4 28 .250 0 0 16 0 4 13.0Sept. 1 BYU 1-1 4 7 4 20 .150 0 1 8 0 4 10.0Sept. 2 Boise State 1-1 3 11 0 25 .440 1 1 10 0 0 12.0Sept. 8 Green Bay 1-1 4 7 3 25 .160 1 0 10 0 3 8.5Sept. 9 San Diego 1-1 3 5 5 23 .000 2 0 9 0 2 6.0Sept. 9 Utah 1-1 3 8 4 18 .222 4 1 6 0 3 10.5Sept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2014 15-2 24 13 7 41 .146 0 1 1 0 10 19.02015 33-32 128 312 79 749 .311 5 26 119 6 95 388.52016 33-33 122 257 75 604 .301 3 30 118 6 88 334.02017 10-10 39 81 29 235 .221 15 12 99 1 25 106.0Totals 91-77 313 663 190 1,629 .290 23 69 337 13 218 847.5

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#11 ANDIE HANUSSOPHOMORE w DS w OMAHA, NEB.

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills...............................................................................................N/AAttacks .........................................................................................N/AAssists ...........................................1, 3x, MR at Boise State (Sept. 2)Aces........................................................... 1, at Boise State (Sept. 2)Digs ......................................................................8, vs. BYU (Sept. 1)Points...................................................... 1.0, at Boise State (Sept. 2)

QUICK HITS ON ANDIE ^ Received first career start at libero at Boise State (Sept. 2) ^ Tallied first career ace and point at Boise State (Sept. 2) as well ^ Matched her career-high with 8 digs vs. #10 BYU (Sept. 1) ^ Appeared in all four matches at Mizzou’s 2017 season-opening weekend (Aug. 25-26) ^ After initial plans to redshirt in the first half of 2016, ended up playing in 14 total matches in her first year at Mizzou ^ Made NCAA and Tigers debut at Auburn (Oct. 7, 2016), picking up first career assist ^ Beginning with action at Auburn, appeared in season high 10 consecutive matches ^ Recorded first career dig vs. Arkansas (Oct. 9, 2016)

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSKills...............................................................................................N/AAttacks .....................................1, 2x, MR at Georgia (Nov. 23, 2016)Assists ............................................. 2, at Texas A&M (Oct. 26, 2016)Aces................................................. 1, at Boise State (Sept. 2, 2017)Digs ............................................... 8, 2x, MR vs. BYU (Sept. 1, 2017)Points............................................ 1.0, at Boise State (Sept. 2, 2017)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-0 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0.0Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-0 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa 1-0 5 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 0 0.0Aug. 26 Austin Peay 1-0 5 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 0 0.0Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-0 4 0 0 0 .000 1 0 5 0 0 0.0Sept. 1 BYU 1-0 4 0 0 0 .000 1 0 8 0 0 0.0Sept. 2 Boise State 1-1 3 0 0 0 .000 1 1 7 0 0 1.0Sept. 8 Green Bay 1-0 4 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 0.0Sept. 9 San Diego 1-0 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 0 0.0Sept. 9 Utah 1-0 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0.0Sept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2016 14-0 25 0 1 2 -.500 4 0 16 0 0 0.02017 10-1 37 0 0 0 .000 3 1 36 0 0 1.0Totals 24-1 62 0 1 2 -.500 7 1 52 0 0 1.0

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#13 DARIANA HOLLINGSWORTHFRESHMAN w OH w SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills.....................................................................13, vs. BYU (Sept. 1)Attacks ...................................................34, 2x, MR at Utah (Sept. 9)Hitting % ....................................265, vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1)Assists ............................................1, 2x, MR vs. San Diego (Sept. 9)Aces..........................................................2, 2x, MR at Utah (Sept. 9)Solo Blocks .....................................1, 2x, MR vs. San Diego (Sept. 9)Total Blocks ..........................................................8, vs. BYU (Sept. 1)Digs .......................................................... 14, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8)Points...............................................................17.0, vs. BYU (Sept. 1)

QUICK HITS ON DARIANA ^ Breakthrough weekend at Boise State Invitational (Sept. 1-2), finishing with 10+ kills in all three matches ^ Tallied first career double-double (12 kills/11 digs) vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1) ^ Made Mizzou debut at Culver’s Governors Challenge (Aug. 25-26) ^ Team captain for the U20 Puerto Rican National Team at the 2017 NORCECA U20 Pan-American Cup ^ Helped the Puerto Rican Team to a fourth-place finish at the Pan-Am Cup ^ At the 2016 NORCECA Championships, earned “Best Scorer” honors ^ Competed with the U18 Puerto Rican National Team at the 2015 NORCECA Championship

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSSame as 2017 season highs

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-0 3 2 2 9 .000 0 0 1 1 3 4.0Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-0 2 2 1 10 .100 0 0 0 0 1 2.5Aug. 26 Northern Iowa DNPAug. 26 Austin Peay 1-0 2 1 0 3 .333 0 0 0 0 0 1.0Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-1 4 12 3 34 .265 0 2 11 0 5 16.5Sept. 1 BYU 1-1 4 13 8 33 .152 0 0 6 0 8 17.0Sept. 2 Boise State 1-1 3 10 7 31 .097 1 0 4 0 1 10.5Sept. 8 Green Bay 1-1 4 8 2 33 .182 0 0 14 0 3 9.5Sept. 9 San Diego 1-1 3 5 4 21 .048 1 1 8 1 2 7.5Sept. 9 Utah 1-1 3 8 3 34 .147 0 2 7 0 0 10.0Sept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2017 9-6 28 61 30 208 .149 2 5 51 2 23 78.5Totals 9-6 28 61 30 208 .149 2 5 51 2 23 78.5

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#14 SYDNEY DEEKENSENIOR w OH w CALIFORNIA, MO.

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills........................................................... 17, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8)Attacks ............................................. 52, vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)Hitting % ....................................375, vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1)Assists ......................................................... 2, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Aces..........................................................3, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Solo Blocks ................................................. 2, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8)Total Blocks ....................................6, vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1)Digs ........................................................13, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Points..................................................... 20.5, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8)

QUICK HITS ON SYDNEY ^ Exploded for career-high 17 kills and 20.5 points vs. Green Bay at Utah Classic (Sept. 8) ^ Strong 2017 season-opening weekend (Aug. 25-26), highlighted by career-high 16 kills vs. Northern Iowa ^ Battled injuries throughout the 2016 season, but still managed new single-season career highs in matches played,

matches started, sets played, kills, attacks, hitting, solo blocks, total blocks and points ^ Started in seven consecutive matches (Aug. 27 - Sept. 10, 2016), highlighted by then-career high 11 kills on .556

hitting vs. Rice (Sept. 3) ^ Stepped back into the starting lineup vs. No. 21 Kentucky (Oct. 23, 2016), posting nine kills, 11 digs and 11.0 points

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSKills................................................. 17, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8, 2017)Attacks ................................... 52, vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26, 2017)Hitting % ................................................556, vs. Rice (Sept. 3, 2016)Assists ............................................... 2, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25, 2017)Aces................................................3, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26, 2017)Solo Blocks ...........................2, 2x, MR vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8, 2017)Total Blocks ..........................6, vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1, 2017)Digs ..............................................13, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26, 2017)Points........................................... 20.5, vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8, 2017)

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-1 3 6 2 11 .364 2 0 3 0 1 6.5Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-0 2 1 2 4 -.250 0 0 1 1 3 3.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa 1-1 5 16 7 52 .173 1 0 10 1 2 17.5Aug. 26 Austin Peay 1-1 5 10 7 29 .103 1 3 13 0 1 13.5Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-1 4 13 4 24 .375 0 0 4 0 6 16.0Sept. 1 BYU 1-1 4 8 5 22 .136 0 0 2 1 3 10.0Sept. 2 Boise State DNPSept. 8 Green Bay 1-1 4 17 7 35 .286 1 0 2 2 5 20.5Sept. 9 San Diego 1-1 3 7 7 25 .000 1 0 4 0 0 7.0Sept. 9 Utah 1-1 3 10 6 27 .148 0 1 3 1 2 12.5Sept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2014 16-7 45 57 40 179 .095 1 8 73 1 14 72.52015 12-0 17 9 14 49 -.102 0 1 13 1 2 11.52016 18-9 51 75 36 202 .193 1 1 38 6 20 89.02017 9-8 33 88 47 229 .179 6 4 42 6 23 106.5Totals 55-24 146 229 137 659 .140 8 14 166 14 59 279.5

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#15 KAYLA CAFFEYREDSHIRT FRESHMAN w MB w CHICAGO, ILL.

2017 SEASON HIGHSKills.........................................................10, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Attacks ...................................................21, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Hitting % ..............................................381, at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)Assists ......................................................... 1, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Aces......................................................... 1, 4x, MR vs. BYU (Sept. 1)Solo Blocks .................................................. 3, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Total Blocks ................................................. 5, vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)Digs .................................................... 6, vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)Points...................................... 11.5, 2x, MR at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)

QUICK HITS ON KAYLA ^ Outstanding Mizzou debut at Culver's Governors Challenge (Aug. 25-26), recording 31 kills on .410 hitting ^ Posted first career double-digit kill match against Austin Peay (Aug. 26) ^ Tallied double-digit points in three of four matches at Culver's Governors Challenge ^ Honored as 2015-16 Under Armour Honorable Mention All-American for her outstanding senior season of high school ^ Named Daily Southtown - Chicago Tribune Player of the Year award for her superb play on the court ^ In her junior and senior seasons in high school, tallied 200-plus kills on .400-plus hitting in each campaign ^ Named to USA Volleyball’s Women’s Junior National A2 Team

CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSSame as 2017 season highs

MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY

Aug. 25 Marshall 1-1 5 5 1 14 .286 1 1 0 3 5 10.0Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 1-1 3 7 0 8 .875 0 1 3 0 2 9.0Aug. 26 Northern Iowa 1-1 5 9 3 18 .333 0 0 6 1 4 11.5Aug. 26 Austin Peay 1-1 5 10 2 21 .381 0 0 1 1 2 11.5Sept. 1 Sacramento State 1-1 4 5 3 11 .182 0 1 5 0 4 8.0Sept. 1 BYU 1-1 4 2 1 5 .200 0 1 0 0 3 4.5Sept. 2 Boise State 1-1 3 5 2 9 .333 0 0 0 0 0 5.0Sept. 8 Green Bay 1-1 4 10 4 20 .300 2 1 4 0 5 13.5Sept. 9 San Diego 1-1 3 6 3 14 .214 0 1 1 0 1 7.5Sept. 9 Utah 1-1 3 2 5 14 -.214 0 0 1 1 2 3.5Sept. 15 PepperdineSept. 15 NevadaSept. 16 Sacramento StateSept. 20 KentuckySept. 24 Texas A&MSept. 29 AuburnOct. 1 AlabamaOct. 8 Ole MissOct. 13 Mississippi StateOct. 15 TennesseeOct. 20 GeorgiaOct. 25 Ole MissOct. 29 GeorgiaNov. 3 Texas A&MNov. 5 LSUNov. 8 South CarolinaNov. 12 FloridaNov. 17 Mississippi StateNov. 19 ArkansasNov. 22 AlabamaNov. 25 Florida

DATE OPPONENT MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS

PLAYERBIOS

YEAR MP/MS SP K E TA H% A SA D BS TB PTS2016 Took NCAA Redshirt 2017 10-10 39 61 24 134 .276 3 6 21 6 28 84.0Totals 10-10 39 61 24 134 .276 3 6 21 6 28 84.0

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CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS WATCH

1. 1,794 Lisa Henning 2010-132. 1,677 Carly Kan 2013-163. 1,658 Shen Danru 2002-054. 1,510 Jessica Vander Kooi 2003-065. 1,478 Yvette Buhlig 1988-90, 926. 1,476 Christi Myers 1999-027. 1,475 Na Yang 2004-078. 1,464 Julianna Klein 2006-109. 1,156 Nicole Wilson 2003-0610. 1,152 Melanie Crow 2016-pres.

1. 6,097 Lindsey Hunter 2002-052. 5,366 Molly Kreklow 2010-133. 4,954 Heather Gerber 1997-004. 4,816 Lei Wang-Francisco 2006-095. 3,812 Cindy Atteberry 1990-936. 3,136 Courtney Eckenrode 2014-pres.7. 2,665 Renee Maheras 1987-898. 1,546 Ali Kreklow 2014-pres.9. 1,502 Chrissy Elder 2000-0210. 1,239 Kathy Oriel 1983-86

1. .380 Alyssa Munlyn 2015-pres.2. .370 Whitney Little 2011-143. .350 Nicole Wilson 2003-064. .321 Christi Myers 1999-025. .320 Julia Towler 2013-166. .318 Brittney Brimmage 2008-117. .317 Lisa Boyd 2002-058. .308 Dianne Berg 1983-859. .297 Emily Thater 2013-1610. .290 Kira Larson 2014-pres.

KILLS HITTING PERCENTAGE ASSISTS

RECORDWATCH

1. 13.73 Lindsey Hunter 2002-052. 11.94 Heather Gerber 1997-003. 11.36 Molly Kreklow 2010-134. 10.75 Lei-Wang Francisco 2006-085. 9.50 Colleen Jewell 19956. 9.16 Cindy Atteberry 1990-937. 8.30 Courtney Eckenrode 2014-pres.8. 7.61 Renee Maheras 1987-899. 6.62 Chrissy Elder 2000-0210. 4.85 Ali Kreklow 2014-pres.

1. 121 Whitney Little 2011-142. 117 Shannon Brown 1989-923. 92 Christi Myers 1999-024. 80 Renee Rosinski 1995-985. 70 Alyssa Munlyn 2015-pres.6. 69 Emily Thater 2013-16 69 Na Yang 2004-078. 68 Dianne Berg 1983-859. 62 Nicole Wilson 2003-0610. 57 Jessica Vander Kooi 2003-06 57 Julianna Klein 2006-10

1. 541 Whitney Little 2011-142. 454 Christi Myers 1999-023. 438 Nicole Wilson 2003-064. 422 Emily Thater 2013-165. 383 Jessica Vander Kooi 2003-066. 378 Shannon Brown 1989-927. 361 Amanda Hantouli 2006-088. 359 Alyssa Munlyn 2015-pres.9. 321 Lisa Boyd 2002-0510. 299 Brittney Brimmage 2008-11

ASSISTS PER SET TOTAL BLOCKS SOLO BLOCKS

1. 420 Whitney Little 2011-142. 376 Nicole Wilson 2003-063. 362 Christi Myers 1999-024. 353 Emily Thater 2013-165. 326 Jessica Vander Kooi 2003-066. 322 Amanda Hantouli 2006-097. 289 Alyssa Munlyn 2015-pres.8. 265 Lisa Boyd 2002-059. 261 Shannon Brown 1989-9210. 254 Brittney Brimmage 2008-11

1. 2,033 Lisa Henning 2010-132. 1,941 Shen Danru 2002-053. 1,905 Carly Kan 2013-164. 1,841 Jessica Vander Kooi 2003-065. 1,817 Christi Myers 1999-026. 1,761 Yvette Buhlig 1988-90, 927. 1,703 Julianna Klein 2006-108. 1,655 Na Yang 2004-079. 1,526 Nicole Wilson 2003-0610. 1,363 Melanie Crow 2016-pres.

1. 1.24 Alyssa Munlyn 2015-pres.2. 1.14 Whitney Little 2011-143. 1.07 Nicole Wilson 2003-064. 1.06 Christi Myers 1999-025. 0.92 Emily Thater 2013-166. 0.91 Amanda Hantouli 2006-087. 0.89 Krista Johnson 1998-018. 0.88 Lisa Boyd 2002-059. 0.87 Jessica Vander Kooi 2003-0610. 0.86 Shannon Brown 1989-92

BLOCK ASSISTS BLOCKS PER SET POINTS

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2017 SEASON STATS

2017 Mizzou VolleyballMIZ Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 11, 2017)

All matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 4-6 0-0 0-3 4-3CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-6 0-0 0-3 4-3

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points8 Alyssa Munlyn 39 77 1.97 19 174 . 3 3 3 2 0.05 0 0 0.00 - 10 0.26 9 48 57 1.46 9 0 110.014 Sydney Deeken 33 88 2.67 47 229 . 1 7 9 6 0.18 4 7 0.12 - 42 1.27 6 17 23 0.70 1 0 106.510 Kira Larson 39 81 2.08 29 235 . 2 2 1 15 0.38 12 9 0.31 - 99 2.54 1 24 25 0.64 5 0 106.02 Leketor Member-Meneh 27 79 2.93 29 211 . 2 3 7 3 0.11 1 2 0.04 - 41 1.52 3 6 9 0.33 1 0 86.015 Kayla Caffey 39 61 1.56 24 134 . 2 7 6 3 0.08 6 15 0.15 - 21 0.54 6 22 28 0.72 9 1 84.013 Dariana Hollingswort 28 61 2.18 30 208 . 1 4 9 2 0.07 5 10 0.18 - 51 1.82 2 21 23 0.82 5 0 78.54 Courtney Eckenrode 39 19 0.49 12 49 . 1 4 3 336 8.62 6 3 0.15 - 79 2.03 1 8 9 0.23 1 7 30.01 Melanie Crow 7 19 2.71 7 44 . 2 7 3 1 0.14 1 2 0.14 - 8 1.14 1 0 1 0.14 2 0 21.03 Riley Sents 39 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 29 0.74 3 8 0.08 - 117 3.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3.06 Paige Perego 6 2 0.33 4 21 - . 0 9 5 1 0.17 0 0 0.00 - 2 0.33 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.05 Ali Kreklow 16 1 0.06 0 4 . 2 5 0 54 3.38 0 4 0.00 - 11 0.69 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 1.011 Andie Hanus 37 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 0.08 1 0 0.03 - 36 0.97 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0

TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -MIZ 39 488 12.51 201 1309 . 2 1 9 455 11.67 39 60 1.00 47 517 13.26 29 146 102.0 2.62 33 12 629.0Opponents 39 525 13.46 230 1372 . 2 1 5 500 12.82 47 55 1.21 39 543 13.92 36 118 95.0 2.44 17 12 667.0

Team Statistics MIZ OPPATTACK K i l l s 488 525 E r r o r s 201 230 Total Attacks 1309 1372 Attack Pct . 2 1 9 . 2 1 5 K i l l s / S e t 12.5 13.5SET A s s i s t s 455 500 A s s i s t s / S e t 11.7 12.8SERVE A c e s 39 47 E r r o r s 60 55 A c e s / S e t 1.0 1.2SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 47 39 E r r o r s / S e t 1.2 1.0DEFENSE D i g s 517 543 D i g s / S e t 13.3 13.9BLOCKING Block Solo 29 36 Block Assist 146 118 Total Blocks 102.0 95.0 B l o c k s / S e t 2.6 2.4 Block Errors 33 17Ball handling errors 12 12ATTENDANCE T o t a l 0 1652 Dates/Avg Per Date 0/0 3/551 Neutral site #/Avg 7/51 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Aug 25 vs Marshall W 3-2 17-25,25-15,21-25,25-22,15-9 0Aug 25 vs Middle Tennessee W 3-0 25-7,25-13,25-20 0Aug 26 vs Northern Iowa L 2-3 24-26,25-17,21-25,28-26,12-15 0Aug 26 at Austin Peay L 2-3 11-25,25-19,25-27,25-22,15-17 09-1-17 vs Sacramento State W 3-1 24-26,25-20,25-18,25-20 1059-1-17 vs #10 BYU L 1-3 13-25,25-21,21-25,16-25 09-2-17 at Boise State L 0-3 22-25,22-25,18-25 805Sep 08 vs Green Bay W 3-1 25-22,16-25,25-23,25-22 127Sep 09 vs #15 San Diego L 0-3 23-25,17-25,16-25 126Sep 09 at #18 Utah L 0-3 20-25,25-27,19-25 847

Record in 3-set matches: 1-3Record in 4-set matches: 2-1Record in 5-set matches: 1-2

SEASONSTATS

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MATCHLEADERS

MATCH-BY-MATCH LEADERS

DATE OPPONENT KILLS ATTACKS ASSISTS DIGS TOTAL BLOCKS

Aug. 25 Marshall Member-Meneh (22) Member-Meneh (49) Eckenrode (36) Sents (20) Munlyn (5)

Caffey (5)

Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee Member-Meneh (9) Member-Meneh (9) Eckenrode (20) Member-Meneh (8) Deeken (3)

Aug. 26 Northern Iowa Member-Meneh (17) Deeken (52) Eckenrode (56) Eckenrode (18) Munlyn (5)

Larson (5)

Aug. 26 Austin Peay Member-Meneh (22) Member-Meneh (52) Eckenrode (46) Eckenrode (17) Munlyn (7)

Sept. 1 Sacramento State Deeken (13) Hollingsworth (34) Eckenrode (27) Larson (16) Munlyn (9)

Sents (16)

Sept. 1 BYU Hollingsworth (13) Hollingsworth (33) Eckenrode (20) Sents (13) Munlyn (13)

Sept. 2 Boise State Larson (11) Hollingsworth (31) Eckenrode (29) Larson (10) Munlyn (2)

Sept. 8 Green Bay Deeken (17) Deeken (35) Eckenrode (44) Sents (14) Munlyn (7)

Hollingsworth (14)

Sept. 9 San Diego Munlyn (11) Deeken (25) Eckenrode (28) Larson (9) Munlyn (3)

Sept. 9 Utah Deeken (10) Hollingsworth (34) Eckenrode (30) Sents (11) Munlyn (4)

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TEAMHIGHS

MATCH-BY-MATCH TEAM HIGHS

DATE OPPONENT KILLS ATTACKS HIT% ASSISTS ACES DIGS BLOCKS

Aug.25 Marshall 64 163 .245 59 9* 71 13.5

Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee 37 62 .516* 33 9* 23 7.0

Aug. 26 Northern Iowa 66* 185* .249 65* 2 74 12.0

Aug. 26 Austin Peay 64 159 .264 62 4 72 9.0

Sept. 1 Sacramento State 56 142 .246 51 3 75* 16.5*

Sept. 1 BYU 35 128 .055 33 2 41 16.0

Sept. 2 Boise State 36 98 .214 33 2 32 2.0

Sept. 8 Green Bay 55 150 .220 49 1 58 14.0

Sept. 9 San Diego 38 113 .124 35 2 36 5.0

Sept. 9 Utah 37 109 .156 35 5 35 7.0

BOLD* denotes 2017 season-high

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MISC.STATS

MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL STATS

Sydney Deeken1. 16 kills/10 digs vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)2. 10 kills/13 digs at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)

Courtney Eckenrode1. 56 assists/18 digs vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)2. 46 assists/17 digs at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)3. 44 assists/10 digs vs. Green Bay (Sept. 8)

Dariana Hollingsworth1. 12 kills/11 digs vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1)

Kira Larson1. 10 kills/14 digs vs. Northern Iowa (Aug. 26)2. 11 kills/16 digs vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 1)3. 11 kills/10 digs at Boise State (Sept. 2)

Leketor Member-Meneh1. 22 kills/11 digs vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)2. 22 kills/11 digs at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)

Leketor Member-Meneh1. 22 kills vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)2. 22 kills at Austin Peay (Aug. 26)

DOUBLE-DOUBLES 20-KILL MATCHES

Courtney Eckenrode1. 56 assists vs. Marshall (Aug. 25)

50-ASSIST MATCHES

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2017 AWARDS CORNER

Melanie Crow // RS-Sr. // OH2017 Preseason All-SEC

Alyssa Munlyn // Jr. // MB2017 Preseason All-SEC

Leketor Member-Meneh // Fr. // OH2017 Culver’s Governors Challenge

All-Tournament Team

SEASONAWARDS

Alyssa Munlyn // Jr. // MB2017 Boise State Invitational

2017 Utah ClassicAll-Tournament Team

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HEAD COACH WAYNE KREKLOW

13TH SEASON AT MIZZOU / 18TH OVERALL262-134 (.662) RECORD AT MIZZOU582-187 (.757) RECORD CAREER

CAREER NOTABLES AT MIZZOUw 13 NCAA Tournament appearances (2000-07, ‘10-11, ‘13, ‘15-16)w Three Sweet 16 appearnces (2005, ‘10, ‘16)w One Elite 8 appearance (2005)w Two SEC Championships (2013, ‘16)w 19 AVCA All-Americansw 28 AVCA All-Region honoreesw 42 All-Conference selectionsw Three Conference Coach of the Year honors (2000, ‘13, ‘16)w Two AVCA Southeast Region Coach of the Year accolades (2013, ‘16)w Two AVCA Southeast Region Freshman of the Year honors (2013, ‘16)w Three Conference Freshman of the Year winners (2003, ‘13, ‘15)w One SEC Player of the Year (2013)w One Conference Libero of the Year (2005 - Big 12)w 10 20-plus win seasonsw 34-0 perfect regular season (2013)w 94 weeks ranked inside AVCA top 25 pollw 68 Conference Player of the Week honorsw 35 victories over nationally ranked Top 25 opponentsw Seven CoSIDA Academic All-District selectionsw One CoSIDA Academic All-Americanw 84 Academic All-Conference honoreesw Six AVCA Team Academic Award recognitions

COACHING HONORSw 2016 AVCA Southeast Region Coach of the Yearw 2016 SEC Coach of the Yearw 2013 AVCA Southeast Region Coach of the Yearw 2013 SEC Coach of the Yearw 2005 CVU.com Honorable Mention National Coach of the Yearw 1999 American Midwest Co-Coach of the Yearw 1999 NAIA Regional Coach of the Yearw 1998 NAIA Coach of the Yearw 1998 NAIA Regional Coach of the Yearw 1997 NAIA Coach of the Yearw 1997 NAIA Regional Coach of the Yearw 1996 American Midwest Co-Coach of the Yearw 1996 NAIA Regional Coach of the Yearw 1995 American Midwest Co-Coach of the Yearw 1995 NAIA Regional Coach of the Year

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSAs Volleyball Head Coach:2017 Mizzou ............................................4-62016 Mizzou ..........................................27-62015 Mizzou ..........................................27-62014 Mizzou ........................................16-172013 Mizzou ..........................................35-12012 Mizzou ........................................19-122011 Mizzou ........................................21-132010 Mizzou ........................................22-112009 Mizzou ........................................18-142008 Mizzou ........................................13-172007 Mizzou ........................................17-132006 Mizzou ........................................18-132005 Mizzou ..........................................25-513 Years Totals .................................... 262-134

(.662)

COACHING EXPERIENCEHead Coach Mizzou .............................................. 2005-presentAssociate Head Coach Mizzou .......................................................2000-04Co-Head Coach Columbia College (Men’s) .........................1997-99 Columbia College (Women’s) ....................1994-99Assistant Coach Mizzou .......................................................1989-93

COACHKREKLOW

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TV/RADIO CHART

Melanie CrowWildwood, Mo.

6-1 w OH w RS-Sr.

#1

Paige PeregoBallwin, Mo.

6-2 w OH w Jr.

Wayne KreklowHead Coach18th Season

Leketor Member-MenehSt. Louis, Mo.5-8 w OH w Fr.

Riley SentsGrundy Center, Iowa

5-4 w DS w RS-So.

Ali KreklowColumbia, Mo.5-9 w S w Sr.

Courtney EckenrodeThe Woodlands, Texas

5-9 w S w Sr.

Andrea FuentesSan Juan, Puerto Rico

5-9 w S w Fr.

Alyssa MunlynSuwanee, Ga.6-2 w MB w Jr.

Kira LarsonFargo, N.D.

6-2 w RS w RS-Sr.

Susan KreklowAssistant Coach

18th Season

Joshua TaylorAssistant Coach

1st Season

Molly Taylor (Kreklow)Volunteer Assistant Coach

1st Season

Andie HanusOmaha, Neb.

5-8 w DS w So.

Dariana Hollingsworth-SantanaSan Juan, Puerto Rico

6-1 w OH/RS w Fr.

Sydney DeekenCalifornia, Mo.6-1 w OH w Sr.

Kayla CaffeyChicago, Ill.

6-0 w MB w RS-Fr.

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