Volleyball cruises to win over SIU Edwardsville

Coach Wayne Kreklow said the team must still improve before conference play resumes.

Published Sept. 27, 2008

The Missouri volleyball team wrapped up non-conference play Saturday with an easy victory over Southern Illinois-Edwardsville at the Hearnes Center.

The Tigers swept the Cougars 25-8, 25-21, 25-22 before a crowd of 1,125 people.

But while it was one of the team’s more dominating victories, coach Wayne Kreklow still found room for improvement.   

“I was really pleased with the way we came out in game one. We were really focused and intense,” Kreklow said. “But as the match went on, the slower we got. This team has a real problem with consistency and concentration over a period of time.”

Early in the match, Missouri (7-6, 1-2 Big 12) could do no wrong. In the match’s first five minutes, Missouri built a 10-0 lead on strong serving from junior Megan Wilson and several kills from junior Amanda Hantouli and sophomore Julianna Klein.

The state of affairs for SIU Edwardsville (2-6) was most evident during Klein’s serve. One Klein serve appeared to be going wide, but the ball struck an SIUE defender as she attempted to get out of the way. On the very next serve, Klein landed the ball right on the baseline, needing no outside help for her second consecutive ace.

Missouri led wire-to-wire and had 14 kills and only two errors en route to a 25-8 first set win.

“We came out really fired up,” Klein said. “Our whole thing that we’re working on right now is being able to concentrate out there and play our game, and we really executed that” in the first set.

The match took a different tone in the second set. After a first set that featured no ties or lead changes, SIUE was able to press Missouri in the second. The second set had three lead changes and nine ties. With the two teams tied at 14, Missouri then outscored SIUE 11-7 the rest of the way to win the set, 25-21.

Missouri won the third set, 25-22, to complete the sweep.

On paper, the matchup between Missouri’s offense and SIU Edwardsville’s defense didn’t look like much of an advantage. In SIUE’s first seven matches, the Cougars held their opponents to only .196 percent hitting.

But Sunday, Missouri hit .310 to SIU Edwardsville’s .112. The match featured a stellar offensive evening from Hantouli, who finished with nine kills and one error but no feel for her numbers.

“I actually didn’t know that,” Hantouli said after being read her statistics.

The win caps Missouri’s non-conference record at 6-4. The record is par for the course for Kreklow, as Missouri has averaged six non-conference wins per year during the previous four seasons.

Attention now turns to Big 12 play, continuing Wednesday against Iowa State at the Hearnes Center.

“In all honesty, it’s a little bit comforting just because, besides the new freshmen, we all know the styles we’re going to see from each team,” Hantouli said of conference play. “Even though we have really strong teams in our conference, we have an idea of what’s coming at us, which I think is always a little bit comforting.”

Yet, for Kreklow, the performance against SIUE showed his team still has a ways to go as Big 12 play heats up.

“We’re going to have to play a lot better than we did tonight,” Kreklow said.

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