
No. 25 Volleyball Overcomes Ole Miss in Five Sets Friday
11/22/2024 11:12:00 PM | Volleyball
OXFORD, Miss. – The No. 25 ranked University of Missouri volleyball team (19-6, 10-3 SEC) registered a five-set comeback win (25-19, 21-25, 16-25, 25-16, 15-11) over Ole Miss (16-10, 6-8 SEC) Friday evening at the Gillom Athletic Performance Center.
With the victory, Missouri has now registered double-digit SEC wins for the first time since 2020 (15 SEC wins). Mizzou is now fourth in the SEC standings behind Florida (11-3), Texas (11-3) and Kentucky (12-2).
Four Tigers notched double-doubles in the victory paced by Mychael Vernon's 18 kills and 12 digs with two blocks and an ace. Friday marked the second time in 2024, MU had four double-double performances, last achieving the feat against Mississippi State (Oct. 20).
Jordan Iliff finished with 16 kills and 14 digs to go with three blocks and a career-high three assists. It marked the 12th double-double of the campaign for Iliff and Vernon.
Setters Marina Crownover and Sierra Dudley compiled the final two double-double outings Friday. Crownover tallied 22 assists and 13 digs in the start while Dudley added 18 assists and 10 digs. Crownover now has nine double-doubles this season while it was the second of the year for Dudley, a 2023 SEC All-Freshman selection.
Janet deMarrais was the third Tiger attacker in double-digits behind Vernon and Iliff, notching 14 kills and two blocks.
Libero Maya Sands led six MU student-athletes in double-digits defensively, grabbing 24 digs and six assists.
Kiaraliz Perez Catala totaled 10 digs with a career-best matching three aces. She posted three-straight aces in the opening set Friday.
Mizzou notched 11 blocks as a team and has now posted 11 or more in each of the last three matches.
FIRST SET (25-19 Mizzou, Mizzou leads 1-0)
The first set featured 12 ties and seven lead changes.
Ole Miss went into the media stoppage ahead 15-14 before scoring three-straight (18-15) to prompt a Tigers timeout.
Mizzou then utilized a 9-0 run for set point (24-18).
Colleen Finney and Vernon slammed consecutive kills before Perez Catala rattled off three-straight aces. Vernon added a solo block before three Rebels miscues concluded the run.
Ole Miss would score once more before a kill from Vernon secured the opening set for Mizzou (25-19).
Vernon had seven kills on a .353 clip to commence the match. Iliff added four and Crownover tallied 10 assists.
SECOND SET (25-21 Ole Miss, Tied 1-1)
The second set also featured double-digit ties with 11.
Tied at 12-12, Ole Miss scored six unanswered for an 18-12 lead.
A kill by Iliff followed by consecutive rally stoppers by deMarrais cut the deficit to two (22-20).
Ole Miss then scored three of the final four to even the match at 1-1 (25-21). Crownover notched a setter kill to fend off set point (24-21).
THIRD SET (25-16 Ole Miss, Ole Miss leads 2-1)
Missouri scored the first two points before a kill by Crownover made the score 8-7 Ole Miss.
The Rebels then scored six unanswered for a 14-7 lead.
Ole Miss then went on an 8-1 rally for set point (24-13).
Mizzou would score three times before Ole Miss extended its lead in the match to 2-1 (25-16).
FOURTH SET (25-16 Mizzou, Tied 2-2)
Mizzou jumped out to a 6-2 edge that grew to 12-6 after a 6-1 run.
A Vernon kill extended the margin to 15-11.
Iliff slammed a rally stopper following a Mizzou block assist for a 17-13 lead.
Mizzou then went on a 5-0 run to widen the gap to 22-14.
deMarrais chipped in a termination (23-15) as Mizzou forced a fifth frame after an Iliff ace (25-16).
Iliff had six kills over the fourth stanza on a .333 clip. deMarrais added five kills (.455). Dudley passed out 10 assists.
Mizzou hit a match-best .325 in the fourth and finished the match with .286 in the fifth set.
FIFTH SET (15-11 Mizzou, Mizzou wins 3-2)
Mizzou scored the first three points of the fifth frame.
Vernon added a kill before an Ole Miss miscue made the score 5-1.
The Rebels knotted the set at 5-5 before a 4-1 sequence put the Tigers ahead 9-6. Iliff had a pair of kills before a block assist by Regan Haith and deMarrais.
Ole Miss cut the edge to one (9-8) before three-straight from Mizzou (12-8). Iliff notched consecutive terminations before a deMarrais kill.
Iliff added another kill and had five (.571) over the set.
The Rebels would score twice more (13-11) as Mizzou secured the comeback win with kills by Finney and Vernon.
MATCH NOTES
- Four Tigers notched double-doubles in the victory Friday.
- Friday marked the second time in 2024, MU had four double-double performances, last achieving the feat against Mississippi State (Oct. 20).
- Mychael Vernon led the offense with 18 kills, 12 digs, two blocks and an ace.
- Mychael Vernon has registered 14 or more kills in each of the last 10 matches.
- Jordan Iliff finished with 16 kills and 14 digs to go with three blocks and a career-high three assists.
- Jordan Iliff posted an ace and is now tied for third in Mizzou program history with Kylie Deberg (59 aces, 2018) with 59 aces in 2024.
- Jordan Iliff has finished in double-digits offensively in nine of the last 11 matches. In 2024, she has totaled double-digit kills in all but five matches (20 of 25).
- Friday marked the 12th double-double of the campaign for both Jordan Iliff and Mychael Vernon.
- Setters Marina Crownover and Sierra Dudley compiled the final two Mizzou double-double outings Friday.
- Marina Crownover tallied 22 assists and 13 digs in the start while Sierra Dudley added 18 assists and 10 digs.
- Marina Crownover has dished out 22 or more assists in each of the last 11 matches.
- Sierra Dudley has now posted double-digit assists in eight matches this season.
- Marina Crownover now has nine double-doubles this season while it was the second of the year for Sierra Dudley, a 2023 SEC All-Freshman selection.
- Janet deMarrais was the third Tiger attacker in double-digits behind Vernon and Iliff, notching 14 kills and two blocks.
- Janet deMarrais has finished in double-digits attacking in each of the last nine matches.
- Libero Maya Sands led six MU student-athletes in double-digits defensively, grabbing 24 digs and six assists.
- Maya Sands has totaled 16 or more digs in each of the last four matches. She has also finished with double-digit digs in every match this season.
- Kiaraliz Perez Catala totaled 10 digs with a career-best matching three aces. She posted three-straight aces in the opening set Friday.
- Kiaraliz Perez Catala has now finished in double-digits for digs in each of the last two matches. She now has five double-digit dig matches in 2024.
- Kiaraliz Perez Catala has now registered a career-best three aces four times in her Division I career (two times in 2024).
- Colleen Finney led Mizzou with four blocks, five kills and two digs.
- Colleen Finney has posted five or more kills in each of the last eight matches.
- Regan Haith posted four blocks, four kills, three digs and an ace.
- Regan Haith has tallied four or more blocks in each of the last five matches.
- Mizzou notched 11 blocks as a team and has now posted 11 or more in each of the last three matches.
- Mizzou's 91 digs are its second-highest total in 2024.
- Missouri now leads the all-time series with Ole Miss, 19-11. Friday marked Mizzou's first win over Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi, since Nov. 20-21, 2020 (3-2, and 3-1 wins).
- With the victory, Missouri has now registered double-digit SEC wins for the first time since 2020 (15 SEC wins). Mizzou is now fourth in the SEC standings behind Florida (11-3), Texas (11-3) and Kentucky (12-2).
LOOKING AHEAD
- Missouri next heads to Starkville for a meeting with Mississippi State (10-13, 4-10 SEC) Sunday. First serve is 2 p.m., CT for Mizzou's SEC road finale at the Newell-Grissom Building.
- Mizzou leads the all-time series with Mississippi State, 17-4. Missouri most recently beat MSU, in four sets in Columbia, Missouri, on Oct. 20.
- Following Mizzou's trip to Mississippi, the Tigers return home to Columbia to wrap the 2024 regular season.
- MU will host No. 12 Kentucky Wednesday, Nov. 27 for Fansgiving at the Hearnes Center. Mizzou then takes on Auburn on Senior Night Saturday, Nov. 30 in the regular-season finale.
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