NCAA Womens Volleyball

Volleyball Drops SEC Opener at #14 Tennessee

South Carolina

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The University of Missouri volleyball team (8-4, 0-1 SEC) dropped its 2023 Southeastern Conference opener to #14 Tennessee (10-1, 1-0 SEC) Wednesday evening at the Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center.

Tennessee won the conference opener, 26-24, 25-19, 25-11.

FIRST SET (26-24 Tennessee, Tennessee leads 1-0)

Mizzou took an early 8-7 edge after a 3-0 run following kills from Jordan Iliff and Colleen Finney.

The Tigers then distanced themselves from the Volunteers, 16-12, after four-straight unanswered points. Iliff blasted a pair of kills while libero Maya Sands placed a pair of aces.

The opening set featured 14 tie score lines and six lead changes including ties at 20-20 and 21-21. Janet deMarrais connected on a pair of kills to keep the set all square.

Iliff added a rally stopper to make the score 23-22 before Tennessee brought on set point (24-23).

Dilara Gedikoglu tallied a kill to even the set at 24-24 before the Volunteers claimed the opening set.

Iliff and deMarrais had five (.250) and four kills, respectively, in the first set.

SECOND SET (25-19 Tennessee, Tennessee leads 2-0)

The Volunteers utilized an early 4-0 run to pull ahead 7-4 and went to the media stoppage ahead 15-8.

The home team then strung together six-straight points to grow the Tennessee advantage to 17-8.

A kill from Gedikoglu followed by a block assist from Naomi Franco and Finney trimmed the margin to 23-18.

The Tigers came as close as 24-19 before a solo block by Keondreya Granberry increased the Vols lead in the match to 2-0.

THIRD SET…

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