Showing posts with label Mizzou Volleyball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mizzou Volleyball. Show all posts

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Mizzou Links, 10-4-07

I'd just like to point out that it's only about 63 hours to kickoff...

  • Stop me if you've heard this one before: Mizzou Volleyball jumped out to take the first two games at Colorado last night (live on Fox Sports Midwest!), looking unbelievable in the process. They then proceeded to let up and lose the next two games before regaining their footing and pulling things out in Game 5. That's the third time in Big 12 play that they've blown a 2-0 lead (the fourth time this season), and the second time they've gone ahead and won anyway. The big news in the 30-20, 30-19, 26-30, 28-30, 15-9 win was that freshman Weiwen "Wendy" Wang had one of the best matches I've ever seen from a Tiger: 19 kills (0 errors!), a .559 kill %, and a Mizzou record 12 blocks. That's sick! Since moving to middle blocker (where she's undersized at 6'0, but makes up for it with a Jamonte Robinson-like wingspan), she's really taken off. Her play, combined with the efforts of Megan Wilson and Catie Wilson, has allowed the Tigers to begin to move on from the loss of Julianna Klein. Mizzou is now 2-4 in Big 12 play (they've won two in a row), and they get lowly Texas Tech at Hearnes, 2pm on Saturday.
  • According to mutigers.com, W.I.N. Magazine has Mizzou Wrestling #6 in the nation in their preseason poll. Not bad considering they'll be replacing their best wrestler of all-time. A VERY strong recruiting class comes in, and.......yeah, I'm treading on The Beef's territory here. I'll just say they're going to be really good.
Fine, fine...that's enough non-football talk...
  • It's "Cut to the Chase" time once again! Woohoo!
  • We've got a fun disagreement between our two main recruiting services. Inside Mizzou says "Tigers Play Down Importance of Nebraska Game", while PowerMizzou says "Yes, Tigers Admit, It's a Big Game." Good times. They're both right, by the way...it is a SUPER-important game, but it's going to take more than one big win to win the North this year.
  • And while we're linking on PM, Gabe says Mizzou has an opportunity to "catch" Nebraska Saturday. He makes a good point, though tradition and history still matter...and as long as NU is doing just well enough to continue selling out that giant stadium of theirs, they've probably got a 'bigger' program than we do.
  • And while we're linking to IM, here's a Nebraska Scout.com article talking about NU's preparations for handling Mizzou.
  • Dave Matter has a nice feature on Tony Temple's development from moody and inconsistent to...well, not moody and inconsistent. Matter also goes "Inside the Numbers" on Nebraska.
  • Mike Dearmond features Van Alexander, making his first Big 12 start on Saturday after a couple of injury-plagued seasons. My 'Beyond the Box Score' pieces really don't like Van very much...here's to hoping he has a career game Saturday.
  • Vahe Gregorian, fresh off a nice Chase Daniel piece, decided he needs to be fair and balanced, I guess. Here's his piece on Sam Keller. Meanwhile, Graham Watson takes a look at the Mizzou offense and its week-to-week wrinkles.
  • Finally, Pinkel says, "No rushing the field!" I agree with him. You don't rush the field for beating a team ranked lower than you.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Mizzou Links, 10-3-07

So Mutigers.com is telling me that Gary Pinkel will be on ESPN's College Football Live today at 2:30...guess I'll try to DVR that...

  • Ha! I've been joking that, while there's no way I can go to the Gator or Holiday Bowls (come on, Cotton), it doesn't matter because we're going to the Fiesta. Well, someone agrees with me now. JINX.
  • Atchison will love this...after taking a look at the topsy-turvy weekend that was the September 29 slate of games, Dave Matter attempts a Big 12 Power Poll...Boss Style. If Dave was a Friend of Sanity before, he's a BFF of Sanity now...oh, and he's got some NU-MU quotes as well.
  • The Missourian has a nice "Martin Rucker coulda gone pro but didn't, and boy has that worked out great" story. The Post-Dispatch contributes a "Rucker is quite a ham" article as well. And then Mike Dearmond has to go pee on our parade by reminding us that Jeff Wolfert has been far from automatic this year. Thanks, Mike. Though he does redeem himself slightly with a summary of MU's 5 best wins over NU. Strange that there's a huge gap between 1978 and 2003...wait a second...oh yeah...
  • Graham Watson discusses the Big 12 on her blog.
  • Last football link: Sunday Morning QB looks at the box scores and reminds us not to get too carried away by South Florida (massively outgained by WVa, which is fine, only it's not a great sign that USF is actually the 6th-best team in the country), Wisconsin (the just-win magic is going to run out at some point), or USC (they outgained Washington 460-190 and lost their #1 slot in the AP poll to an LSU team that looked like ass against Tulane for 30 minutes).
Non-football links...
  • One of Rivals.com's national b-ball recruiting guys takes a look at Mizzou's completed 2008 class. He basically says what we already knew...that these aren't the elitest of elite recruits, but they could be absolutely perfect for Mike Anderson's system. We shall see. The Trib has a nice Keith Ramsey write-up...and Steve Walentik attempts his own 2008 class review on his blog...
  • Three Mizzou Soccer players--Kat Tarr, Kristin Andrighetto, and Kari Adam--received Of the Week awards for last weekend's efforts...
  • Finally, here's the official release for tonight's Mizzou Volleyball game in Boulder...it's live on Fox Sports MW tonight at 7:30, by the way. Woohoo. I'll have to pry the remote away from my wife--she loves Mizzou Volleyball, but she LOVES Bionic Woman...on the other hand, that's what DVR is for. It's time for MU to make a move...they rarely play well in Boulder, but CU's usually better than this.

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Monday, October 1, 2007

Monday Musings

Wow was I ever in need of a bye week myself. Having been to all of the games so far, and with a crazy October on the way, the week off was lovely just for me if no one else. Crazy weekend though, not a great one for my favorite pro teams, but more on that later I suppose

Football:

So with the bye week for the football team, I guess I will spend a little time talking about the weekend that was both from a conference perspective and a national view as well. It was almost better that Mizzou did not play, for fear they would have been caught up in the insanity this past weekend. On the conference side, a few big wins were scored by the Big XII North with CU upsetting OU in Boulder and kSU further cementing their odd ownership of Texas. While it does bring some stature to the Big XII north, it also makes Mizzou’s road that much tougher as Atch pointed out in the comments yesterday. Being talked about all week from the view point of CU beating the #3 team, kSU beating a top ranked team, kU and MU still being undefeated and MU playing Nebraska in a prime time matchup is lovely for the oft-beaten down section of the conference. An interesting weekend is coming up with what may now be an elimination style playdown with MU/NU and kSU/kU with the winners sitting far better than the losers. Will be great to watch, that is for sure.

On the national side, I am not sure I have ever seen the type of movement in the polls like we saw this week. And yes, there were plenty of upsets to help that process, but there are still some inane moves going on in both polls. At the front of the line has to be South Florida, who just keeps winning, beat WVU at home on Friday night. That win, coupled with a number of losses got the Bulls moved from 18th to 6th. South Florida immediately becomes/is cemented as the feel good story of the season, much like Rutgers from last year. Only two currently ranked teams remain on their docket (Rutgers and Cincy), will be exciting to see where they end up. LSU overtook USC in the AP coming off of a win with a terribly sloppy half against Tulane. I guess that is better than the terribly sloppy game by USC in their win over Wash. A showdown for them is coming with Cal who did well with their matchup against highly ranked Oregon. Auburn picked themselves up off of the scrap heap and did a number on Florida, and I never thought I would see the day where S. Florida and Kentucky take up residence in the top 10. As The Boy texted me on Saturday, “Strange things are afoot at the Circle K”

Soccer:

Well, as The Boy posted about over the weekend, a tremendous effort by the team Friday in front of a ridiculously large (1,500+) crowd in Columbia for a thrilling 2 OT last second win over #4 aTm. I suppose with this win, coupled with the previous loss to #3 Santa Clara, we should be ranked #4 this coming week. J However, in the real world, I suppose this won’t happen. The ladies followed up that win with a great effort down in Waco and hung on for a 4-2 win over Baylor. Not too sure why the schedule now allows for split home-road weekends, but it makes for an even more impressive feat when a team can take both games.

Kristen Andrighetto is making a run at an All American spot with her play of late. Voted to the Soccer America Team last week, she followed that up with another amazing weekend. She scored her 8th goal of the season with just about 30 seconds remaining in the 2nd and final overtime on Friday night to take down the Aggies, and came back today with her 9th of the season in 10 games, with 6 assists and 24 total points. The sophomore will certainly be winning some additional honors this week, and keep an eye on Alysha Bonnick, the frosh who scored her 8th goal of the season against Baylor. Mizzou has already scored the same amount of goals they tallied all of last season, showing the offense has definitely been turned up. After their pending jump in the polls, the Tigers will head down to Lubbock on Friday night for their lone game of the weekend against Texas Tech, who have been so-so on the somewhat young season.

Volleyball:

Was there ever a doubt that if/when Mizzou won their first conference game that it would be in 5-set fashion? Mizzou did just that on Saturday night by taking down the #25 OU Sooners in Columbia in 5 sets, winning the last 15-13. The ladies made things harder on themselves than they needed to be, as they had 2 match points in the 3rd set, but could not capitalize on them before losing the set 35-33. After falling quickly in the 4th, they came out strong in the tie-breaker and never trailed before finally closing out the Sooners.

It is a key time for the ladies, as they have the chance now to string some wins together and begin to build back some of the confidence they surely lost with the pretty murderous start to their conference season. This week, they will take on CU, who is last in the conference at home on Wednesday night (on Fox Sports Midwest, which will be lovely). After that, they will travel back home to take on Texas Tech on Saturday. The time of that game has yet to be determined, but hopefully the AD will put it pretty early in the day so some of the early tailgaters (yours truly) can go to some of it during the afternoon before the football game that night. Hell, I say make it a dollar ticket or something and just let everyone come on in. At any rate, Tech is 2nd to last in the conference, so now would be the time for the ladies to get a couple of wins together and see what they can do about salvaging some of their season.

X-Country:

Both the men and the women participated in the Roy Griak Invitational, which is something of a pre-pre-national meet, with 26 teams participating and a very strong crop of schools. Mizzou had a pretty decent showing overall, with both teams taking 10th. The season continues to show a lot of promise, as the Tigers have many underclassmen making big contributions to the team and showing the future will remain bright for what is one of the steadiest programs at Mizzou. For the men, sophomore Dan Hedgecock led the Tigers with a 28th place finish. Junior Garret Jeffries and senior Billy Bell had great outings also for the Tigers, who came in 3rd among the other Big XII teams which participated.

For the ladies, junior Angela Portykus set a personal record and guided the women, and came in just ahead of freshman Kinsey Farren. Many of the lady harriers set great times where they also came in 3rd place among other Big XII schools participating. In the following weeks, the team will get a sneak preview of the course and site for the NCAA Championship, as they travel to Bradley University in two weeks for their Invitational event. That will lead right into the Pre-National meet not long after that. The X-Country season is a short one, but the Tigers have shown well thus far and will hopefully keep their season rolling along in the weeks to come.

Random Thoughts:

· Yes, my baseball team just completed one of the bigger flops/choke-jobs of all time this past weekend by getting blown out on the last day of the season and missing the playoffs entirely. The Mets will probably also miss out on having the MVP, though David Wright is a worthy choice, but I am just not so sure he will take it.
· Tony Romo is playing just fun football to watch
· That being said, WOW the Rams are bad. I believe their streak of offensive possessions without a TD is now over 30 straight drives.
· The Coors Light commercials with the football coaches and their PC’s used to be funny, but they are just trying too hard with the Bill Parcells’ versions.
· Holy Amazing Game on Thursday night with #11 South Carolina hosting #8 Kentucky. All told, there will be SEVEN games this coming weekend where both teams will be ranked. Looks like another crazy week ahead in poll movement
· Hockey season has started, though my team (the Devils) starts with a nine-game road trip as they await the completion of their new arena.
· Green Bay 4-0…strange

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Mizzou Links, 10-1-07

Well I'd call this a pretty successful weekend...

  • Mizzou Volleyball beat #25 Oklahoma Saturday night. After winning a tight Game 1, Mizzou trounced the Sooners in Game 2 and had match points in Game 3 at 30-29 and 31-30 before falling 35-33. That turned the momentum, and OU won Game 4, 30-24. Mizzou bounced back, going up 13-9 in Game 5 before almost blowing THAT lead...and then won anyway, 15-13, in front of 2000 fans. The young Tigers had the same problems with prosperity as they've had all season--this was almost their fourth time this season that they lost despite outscoring their opponents--but they won anyway. We'll see if this is a turning point or not--it would definitely be a boost if Lei Wang (10 kills, 49 assists, 15 digs--Mizzou's first triple-double since 2001) and Amanda Hantouli (12 kills, 3 blocks) put together a few more matches like she did against the Sooners. Next up is a trip to Boulder--where Mizzou rarely plays well--before home matchups against Texas Tech (on Saturday...time TBA, obviously) and Texas A&M. The Trib has more. (The Missourian also has a feature on freshman Catie "Not Megan and Nicole's Sister" Wilson.)
  • Mizzou Soccer won at Baylor yesterday. The #16 Tigers avoided a letdown after Friday night's dramatic win over #4 ATM by jumping up 2-0 in the first 15 minutes and coasting through an even second half to win 4-2. Friday night's hero Kristin Andrighetto scored the official game-winner when she put Mizzou up 3-0 in the 60th minute, while junior Kat Tarr had two goals of her own. I'll be curious to see how high the Tigers move up in the polls this week after a fantastic weekend.
  • Mizzou Football moved up to #17 in both polls. This is what happens when everybody above you loses during your bye week. Hell, I was almost thinking Top 15 was possible after Saturday's nationwide debacle. I have a 'Big 12 Thoughts' post coming up later today, but it's not done yet...I spent all of yesterday (slight exaggeration) attempting to rank the Big 12 teams...a damn near impossible task at this point.
  • Mizzou Basketball got a commitment from prep school sharp-shooter Kim English. One more spot available in the 2008 class. PowerMizzou has more.
I guess Dave Matter thought that was a bit too much happy times...he had to write about the scar I've been picking at all week...
  • ...1997.
  • On his blog, Matter also covers the craziness that was this weekend's North Revival.
  • And I'd be remiss if I didn't at least mention that Bernie Miklasz--who hasn't, it appears, written a word about Mizzou since the last time he could say "all the pressure's on Pinkel" in the season opener--says of Saturday's North Revival: "If Prince and Hawkins can bag stunning victories over the Big 12’s top programs, why can’t Mizzou? Coach Pinkel hasn’t even mastered Iowa State or Kansas yet." A couple thoughts about that: 1) yes, this does increase the pressure on Mizzou this season. I acknowledge that. However, 2) Dan Hawkins went 2-10 last year, including a loss to Gary Pinkel, 3) Ron Prince got trounced by Gary Pinkel last year, and 4) both Hawkins and Prince "haven't mastered Kansas yet", having both lost to the Jayhawks last year. You know, Bernie, I might be more willing to respect your opinion if you had more than one trick up your sleeve regarding Mizzou. If Mizzou were to beat both Nebraska and Oklahoma, 49-0, you'd just say that "This just increases the pressure on Gary Pinkel because anything less than the national title game would be an unforgiveable letdown."

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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Mizzou Links, 9-27-07

  • Another week, another young Mizzou scrub gets picked up for minor assault. Can't say I like that trend...especially with Moye, who was a pretty big breakthrough recruit out of Texas last year.
  • Pretty good opening paragraph in Dave Matter's article on the atrocious defenses of the Big 12: "Say this much for Oklahoma State Coach Mike Gundy and his rant against a newspaper columnist: At least someone played a little defense Saturday in Stillwater." Zing. In all, the numbers will obviously even out a bit during conference play, but it will be interesting to see what happens this year in a conference with 4 of the top 5 teams in total offense...and about 3 good defenses.
  • Tired of "Jeremy Maclin's made a dramatic comeback" stories? I thought not.
  • P-D columnist Jeff Gordon compliments Mizzou in his "Mizzou, Illini Grab Our Attention" column before totally flaking out with this line: " I like the Tigers to outgun Nebraska in a four-hour game. But I will like Nebraska in the Big 12 North until Mizzou coach Gary Pinkel finally proves he can avoid the Big Costly Loss that tarnishes a season." Way to take a chance there, Jeff. That way, no matter what happens you're probably half-right.
  • PowerMizzou has an update on Long Island QB James Brady, one of the backup-backup-backup plans at QB. He loves Mizzou, and I'd have to imagine our chances are good if we extend an offer his way. Then again, I've thought that about 16 times already during this recruiting year. Meanwhile, it looks like an MU legacy will visit as well.
  • Meanwhile, Gabe at PM goes ahead and offers his first of probably two MU-NU-centric Powered Up's.
  • And finally, if you didn't see this already, Rivals.com has its College Football Power Rankings at each position. At their respective positions, Chase Daniel is #10, Will Franklin #18, Martin Rucker #1, Chase Coffman #7.
As for non-football...
  • Here's the official release for this weekend's set of Mizzou Soccer games. The #16 Tigers will host #4 Texas A&M Friday night before travelling to Waco to play Baylor on Sunday.
  • Ouch. The series of 5-set losses seems to have had an effect on Mizzou Volleyball. The Tigers were swept by #18 K-State in Manhattan yesterday (30-21, 30-20, 30-20) to move to 0-4 in Big 12 play and 7-6 overall. Na Yang had an outstanding .611 kill % (11 kills, 0 errors, 18 attempts). The rest of the team? A .132 kill %. Ouch. Also, JUCO transfer Luiza Jarocka was the team's primary setter, with 17 assists to Lei Wang's 8. It doesn't get much easier for Mizzou, as the desperate Tigers now host #25 Oklahoma Saturday evening.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Mizzou Links, 9-26-07

I overslept a bit this morning, but that's fine because there's not a lot going on with the off week coming up...

  • Dave Matter takes a look at the ridiculously high expectations built by the Mizzou offense at this point, and on his blog he releases his weekly power poll. Kansas moves past Nebraska, but not ATM...yet. Just wait till ATM loses to Baylor, though...you heard it here first! Sort of!
  • Meanwhile, Joe Walljasper keeps the Mike Gundy story rolling for another day.
  • This week's mutigers.com senior features: Tyler Luellen and John Ruth.
  • Champaign's Mikel Leshoure will be visiting for the MU-NU game. Meanwhile, things are looking good in the recruitment of St. Louis' Hulas King and James Moore.
  • Steve Walentik discusses the finalized CBE Classic schedule. Mizzou Basketball should definitely get a nice jumpstart to the season, facing Central Michigan and (probably) Fordham (not a terrible team) and 2 of 3 against UCLA, Maryland, and Michigan State. Of course, I guess I shouldn't count my chickens just yet...not after the Sam Houston Preseason NIT disaster a couple years ago...good times...
  • The nice weekend for Mizzou Soccer was reflected not only by a jump in the polls, but also by the awards that rolled through the front door for sophomore Kristin Andrighetto (3 goals, 2 assists--named to Soccer America's Women's Team of the Week) and freshman Alysha Bonnick (3 goals, 1 assist--named to SoccerBuzz.com's National Elite Team of the week and named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week). As The Beef has mentioned, this is a great start for the team, but they've now got to bring it in conference play as well. The Trib's Ryan Nilsson has more.
  • Mizzou Volleyball will attempt to avoid an 0-4 start in conference play tonight, but they'll have to do it in Manhattan against #18 K-State. They've got a chance--there's no doubting that they've been competitive this season with all those 5-setters--but I'm not holding my breath. Meanwhile, Na Yang is 1 kill away from moving into Mizzou's Top 5 for all-time kills.

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Monday Musings

So The Boy stole my Appalachian State joke, so I have nothing to really lead this off with. I guess I will just throw myself right into this, but also with the caveat that if you care or want to respond to this, please always feel free. Better to know I have some people reading this and disagreeing with me at least than no one reading it at all.

Football:

We made it through unscathed for the most part…that is really all that needs to be said at this point. With the exception of Alexander’s injury (which did lead to the break out of Jeremy Maclin, so I guess it must be some sort of positive), we came through without too many lingering effects other than a 4-0 record and a top 20 ranking. Offensively, I cannot help but think we have regressed a bit in the last two games, or at least I believe Chase Daniel would tell you that. Tony Temple did top 100 yards in this game, and that was nice to see. I believe he has done better since the Illinois game and seems to be running with more confidence. However, I think the most important thing I saw yesterday was his catching the ball out of the backfield (other RB’s as well). This is a piece I believe we are going to need since I think teams will try to nullify our attack by bringing a lot of pressure.

Defensively, I still feel we kept a lot of our looks off the field and in hiding for conference play. We were better in this game than we had been in any of the other games, but we are still going to need to be able to line up and get pressure without the use of looks and stunts and blitz packages. I know it seems like I say that every week, I probably do. The only other concern at this point is starting to be the place kicking game. I will not say anything that has not already been said by people here and on other sites, but we are going need for Wolfert to be really solid inside of 45 yards as we go on from here. I know he can be, he was last year. Just need to see it again now.

Soccer:

It was a great effort by the ladies under the saddest of circumstances with the passing of their former teammate. It was quite the shock to all of us in the stadium when the result of their battle against #19 Cal was announced and that they had trounced the Bears 4-0 on Friday night. The women followed it up with a strong, but probably sloppy showing against TCU 6-2 Sunday afternoon. The Tigers got out to an early lead, but allowed the Horned Frogs to get it back to 3-2 before putting it away.

So, as has happened before, the ladies finish up the non-conference season very strong with two wins over ranked (At the time) teams and two other tremendous showings against top teams. But now it is conference time. And what a way to start it off, with #4 aTm coming to Walton Field on Friday evening. The triumvirate of Andrighetto, Collins and Bonnick, who have combined for 17 goals and 10 assists (and are 2 sophs and a frosh) will need to grow up some more and lead the team. Clearly Mizzou will carry a top 20 record into conference play, and could make a huge move by winning Friday and taking out Baylor back on the road on Sunday. Will be an interesting weekend, that is for certain.

Volleyball:

Well, there is no one in the entire country who has probably played as many five game matches as Mizzou has (five of them now if you are counting at home) However, winning barely any of them will really hurt come the end of the season when the team might come up a bit short of an NCAA berth unless some improvement happens soon. Dropping two five-gamers in conference this past week to Kansas and Iowa State. The loss of Klein has apparently made the ladies a little too one-dimensional on offense and we have yet to find the player who can step up and fill that roll as another go-to hitter.

In looking a little deeper at the stats, no one is jumping off of the page as either terribly great or just terribly terrible. What I think the problem has become is that if people are going to be solid from game to game on the team, we need more of them to be solid each game. I do not believe we can get by with only two good players in each game (and we seem to have singled out Na Yang and Wendy Wang as the two) but need at least one more to put us over the top each time. Amanda Hantouli and Megan Wilson are the candidates, time will tell if they step up.

The ladies will travel mid-week this week to play the Wildcats. KSU is looking solid with a 3-1 conference start and 11-3 overall record. The Tigers will return to Hearnes this weekend to take on conference leader (currently) OU. Tough week to say the least for the ladies.

Men’s Golf:

The men traveled to Zionsville, Indiana this past weekend (no….I have no idea where that actually is) to compete in the Wolf Run Invitational at the par 71, 7,195 yard course (that is a SOLIDLY long course, especially at par 71). Mizzou took something of a younger team, likely a mix of some of their experience in Peter Malnati and Bud Reynolds (junior and sophomore respectively) and then a triumvirate of freshman. If it means anything, they finished in order of experience, with Malnati coming in 24th in the tourney, and guiding the team to a 12th place finish.

Again, the fall season of golf is kinda funny, since there are never any tournaments which truly “count” for anything, just experience. I suppose at some point in these tourneys I would like to see us starting to play better, but I think we may also still be a year or two away. I do know that Coach Leroux has gained some decent recruits, and I imagine that should improve even more with the opening of the new home course. However, fall golf is the time you really won’t see that, so patience (I suppose) is a virtue here. The men return to the links at the Windon Memorial Classic in Glencoe, Ill. on Oct. 7-8.

Women’s Tennis:

The ladies were out in Maryland this past weekend for the Terrapin Invitational, and I believe really had another positive showing on their young season. This time, the team was a mix of many of the younger players who have come flying out of the gate, as well as some of the experience. The doubles team of Svetlic (senior) and Weber (freshman) took the doubles title, while freshman Maureen Modesto continued to impress by advancing to the finals of her flight before falling to the #2 ranked player in the field. Junior Racqual Wagner also made the finals of her flight before falling in a 3-set match.

Overall Coach Starkey sounds very upbeat and positive about the team, and from the looks of things, for good reason. The team appears to have good balance in terms of players' ages and experience, as well as young talent stepping up very early on. The ladies have shown very well by all accounts in their first two tournaments on the fall season, and will look to keep it going in a couple of weekends (Oct. 12-14) at the Mizzou Tiger Invitational.

Random Musings:

  • I really don't mind seeing the Green Bay Packers being 3-0, but the overkill by ESPN as this goes on may become too much to bear at some point.
  • Penn State...ugh...I do not know how Michigan STILL has their number, but there goes that thought. Anthony Morelli has not really impressed.
  • LSU and Florida will be a fun game. Tim Tebow's stats the other night were sick with 34 pass attempts I believe and another 27 carries.
  • Always a fun week in baseball as teams start to clinch...and somehow, there is a little bit of excitement. My Mets are 2.5 up...Sox 1.5...still a little room in the NL Wildcard, the west and the central in the NL are not set either.
  • If a puck drops on the ice in preseason and no one is there to see it, does it make a sound?

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Mizzou Links, 9-23-07

'Twas Appalachian State-level hot hot hot yesterday...I think the cheering crowd at the end of the game was just reacting to the fact that it was the end of the game, not that Mizzou had won or anything...

And some non-football links...

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Friday, September 21, 2007

Mizzou Links, 9-21-07

Now this is pretty cool: the Mizzou-Iowa State volleyball match will be on FSN Midwest tomorrow at 6:30. Well...it's cool as long as Mizzou wins...

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Mizzou Links, 9-20-07

  • It's mid-week, so you know what that means...it's Cut to the Chase time!
  • Graham Watson gets to know Illinois State. Meanwhile, it sounds like Illinois State RB Parrish Fisher might dislike Ron Prince more than I do!
  • Read enough about Jeremy Maclin yet? I didn't think so. (See Mike Dearmond's Vlog for more.)
  • The Trib has a nice story (complete with a giant front page picture in the paper version) on spread QB's like Chase Daniel, Colt Brennan, and Graham Harrell, and their trying to debunk the "product of the system" myth.
  • Mutigers.com has a nice feature on late Tiger great Clay Cooper.
  • In football recruiting news, Jeff Ermann at Inside Mizzou gives you a freebie: a story about Mizzou's building interest in New York QB James Brady. Meanwhile, according to Power Mizzou it looks like Raytown DE Aldon Smith will be in town for the MU-NU game.
  • Here's the official recap of last night's volleyball heartbreaker. The Missourian's recap is a little less disappointed and a little more critical. I was being nice last night with the "KU won with its defense" line...they also won because MU made a lot of errors...which I guess is better because it's relatively fixable.
  • Meanwhile, Mizzou Women's Basketball has announced its official 2007-08 schedule. A rather ho-hum affair, though I do enjoy that they get to play in three tournaments. Tournaments are always better than cupcake games, even if the tournaments have nothing but cupcakes in them. They are.
  • Do you smell the greatness? That's right...Brad Smith's got an official website.
  • And finally, Sunday Morning QB celebrates Talk Like a Pirate Day the only way he knows how: YARRRR, it's Cap'n Leach! (As always with Cap'n Leach, I'll simply mention that I love that he's in our conference, and I love that he's not my team's coach.)

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Volleyball Match #11: Kansas 3, Missouri 2

Well, I know two things for sure: 1) Volleyball is a game of ridiculous runs, and 2) Mizzou might be in trouble this year.

In tonight's match against Kansas...

* Kansas won 20 of the first 28 points.
* Missouri won 14 of the next 20.
* Kansas won 14 of the next 22.
* Missouri won 21 of the next 32.
* The teams split the next 28 points.
* Missouri won 25 of the next 38.
* Kansas won 9 of the next 12.
* The teams split the next 28 points.
* Kansas won 21 of the last 32.

That's a long way of saying Missouri lost the Game 1 (30-23), won Games 2 & 3 (30-26, 30-20), and went up 24-22 in Game 4 before falling in Games 4 & 5 (30-28, 15-7). For the third time this season, Missouri lost a match in which they outscored their opponents.

Kansas won this match with defense, scoring an impressive 16 blocks and 65 digs, which suggests we were a little too predictable (in Klein's absense, we went to Na Yang 55 times). Nobody hit particularly well for Mizzou. Na (24 kills, .200) tried her damnedest, but she didn't get much contribution from the youngsters scrambling to replace Julianna Klein. Amanda Hantouli had a .500 kill %, but on only 10 attempts. Beyond that, freshman Weiwen Wang had 12 kills on 35 attempts (.143), sophomore Megan Wilson had 12 kills on 34 attempts (.176), and freshman Catie Wilson had 12 kills on 31 attempts (.161).

This is not an encouraging result, as Kansas was 0-2 in conference play heading into tonight's match. The team will improve as Wang and C. Wilson get more and more used to volleyball at this level, but in the meantime, trouble could be a-brewin'.

Next up for Mizzou is a trip to Ames on Saturday. Lose that, and there's some serious trouble, as Iowa State is rarely good (though they did sweep ATM last week at home).

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Mizzou Links, 9-19-07

Okay, why is ESPN covering the latest OJ charges? OJ's not even remotely a sports figure anymore. That ended about 10 years ago. He's not "O.J. Simpson, former running back" anymore. He's "O.J. Simpson, crazy man and pop culture figure."

And I'm sorry, Roger Cossack, but how much is ESPN paying you to make observations like "Guns make crimes very serious"? I'm in the wrong line of business.

Okay, another question for you Rog...how much money have you made off of OJ in your life? And how does that make you feel? Okay, pretty good, I imagine...anyhoo...

  • The big news today is that backup DE John Stull was arrested for third degree assault yesterday after apparently punching dude over money owed or something. Stupid. No word on disciplinary actions, though I guess it's good timing to have happened the week of the Illinois State game...in case a 1-game suspension is in the works. Also, freshman Kendall Irving and redshirt freshman Jesse Hernandez have left the program. Eh, attrition happens. More scholarships for this recruiting class! Oh, and Steve Redmond was also arrested last weekend, for a noise violation. Can't imagine a suspension comes from that one, but...jeez, busy weekend. And I guess we can count our lucky starts that we don't have Texas' situation at the moment. Funny stuff. (Here's the real post about Texas' issues.)
  • Here's the weekly release for ISU. Mizzou is looking for its 14th ever 4-0 start...it's third under Pinkel. Pretty sure they'll get it.
  • Illinois State has now lost two 5th-year senior starters to season-ending injury, which stinks for them.
  • Jeff Wolfert is still looking for his groove...and not in an Angela Bassett sort of way.
  • PowerMizzou has its Tuesday Top Tigers.
  • Dave Matter unleashes his weekly power poll.
  • The CNNSI.com headline for this story was "Police: No Charges in MU Sex-Assault Probe." I thought I had failed catastrophically as a blogger for missing this one...I had no idea there was a sexual assault probe going on at MU! Oh...Millersville University...naturally...because that's the first MU that comes to people's minds...thanks, CNNSI...
Alright, some non-football news...
  • There will be another open practice for Mizzou Basketball at 10am before the Saturday football game.
  • Mizzou Volleyball plays Kansas tonight to kick off the the Border War, er, Showdown. The Kreklows look to move to 13-2 versus the Beakers. It'll be the first volleyball match of the year for the wife and I...hooray...
  • Looking ahead to the spring, Rivals.com says Mizzou Baseball has sick pitching and something to prove...that's a pretty good combination. Seriously, we might have the best pitching staff in the nation in '08...this might be the earliest I've ever looked ahead to baseball.
  • RSFr x-country runner Ben Brammeier was named Big 12 Runner of the Week after his strong performance in Nashville.
  • Okay, you twisted my arm...one more football link. It's never too early for bowl projections!! I mean really, it's not like anything's going to change over the next 12 weeks or so. Gator or Holiday...no no no, I want Cotton.

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Monday Musings

There is just something about getting back from Columbia with sunburn; you know you probably had a great weekend if that happens. Still seemed strange to have the home opener on a weekend when the temperature struggled to get into the 70’s, but I will take that weather over what we have had before any day!

Football:

Having seen all three games, I am pleased with the progression we have made on most accounts. Like The Boy, I am anxiously awaiting the NU game simply to see if our thoughts on how the defense is not showing all their cards right now are going to be proven true. That being said, we still are not doing a great job lining up in the simple 4-3-4 and getting pressure, though we did a better job this past week (albeit against weaker competition). I think it will be important for the defense to gain more confidence over the next two weeks (with one of those weeks being a bye), but that is what I am looking for from them at this point.

As for the offense, not sure what else there is to say. I am a little concerned our passing game was a tad tilted this past weekend with Maclin and Rucker accounting for so many touches (18 of 30 receptions). Franklin and Perry are going to need to step up their game in coming weeks to continue to make up for the fact that Alexander is gone. 1600 yards on the season is pretty ridiculous when we continue to say the offense played decently but not great. Maybe our idea of great is getting somewhat skewed (like how we are all kinda disappointed in Chase Daniel’s 380+ total yard effort). I don’t look for much next week against Illinois aside from continued improvement by the defense and a nice amount of time for the reserves to play in the 2nd half. And good for you Chase Patton, good for you.

Volleyball:

Well, the fears were kinda confirmed this weekend that without Juliana Klein, Mizzou will struggle against top talent in the league. Does this mean their season is over? By no means, but it means they will have to work hard to continue to win the games they can win to keep the momentum of the program going while Klein recovers from her tough setback.

The ladies took on and took down the Roos of UMKC this past week, but fell and hard to UT down at Austin in straight sets, or three games, whatever you want to call it. The ladies take on ku at home in what should hopefully be the first of many well-attended matches on the season before heading out to Ames this weekend. These are matches where the team is going to need to grow up and come together to cover up some of the holes they may have now. Good news is that they have played tough matches on the road already this season and should be able to draw upon that experience as an aid. But it is going to be important for them to win the matches they can win to keep the season rolling along.

Soccer:

I had no idea what to expect out of the team this weekend on the road, facing the #1 and #3 teams in the country. Looking at the results, I would have to say I am pleased with them. The ladies took on #1 Stanford on Friday and tied the score in the 77th minute. Unfortunately, I am guessing talent won out as Stanford notched a late tally and took the game 3-2. Coming back yesterday, the ladies actually held the lead for a good portion of the match off of a goal from Michelle Collins before Santa Clara rallied for a goal late in the first and the winner late in the 2nd.

The ladies come back home this coming weekend to take on a decent Cal team (getting some love in the western regional poll as of last week) and a TCU team I could not find on the rankings. Win them both and I think you have to consider the non-con a real success for the ladies. Backtrack at all this weekend and you will start to hear the nay-sayers about the team and their past start coming out of the woodwork. Basically, keep the momentum going and hit the conference season and get some early wins and confidence.

Cross Country:

The women could not have asked for anything more, as they traveled down to Nashville and took the Commodore (Vanderbilt) Classic by 5 points over Georgia Tech and a group of 15 schools total. The high finisher for the Tigers was a 5th place taken by freshman Kinsey Farren…in her first collegiate race. That is quite the debut. The ladies also took 8th, 10th, 12th and 15th to round out their group and a really nice showing overall.

An interesting and pretty impressive performance by the men this past weekend down in Nashville at Vanderbilt. The men came in 3rd to Belmont (who went 2-3-4-5-7) and Georgia Tech, but did so running all freshmen. All five runners for Mizzou were frosh of some kind (RS or true) and showed we have some good talent in the pipeline since this was a decent field of 15 schools. Overall, the men had four runners place in the top 20, with frosh transfer Ben Brammeier taking top spot with a 10th place finish.

Both teams will be off this week before heading up to Minnesota for their annual appearance in the pretty prestigious Roy Griak Invitational.

Random Thoughts:

Will be interesting to see what sort of tweaking is done to the Fed Ex Cup considering Tiger Woods won it going away and skipped an event entirely. And yes, while he went 2-1-1 in the other three, I do not imagine that was quite what the planners had in mind. The amount of money Tiger won this year got a good deal closer to what he gets from his endorsements, since I believe he won 10 million for the Cup and just over 10 million in regular winnings.

In back to back weeks I have a fantasy football team which has taken on Tony Romo and Carson Palmer

I just heard a “HOLY TOLEDO” from Gus Johnson on replay from last week in the NFL and got excited all over again…I don’t even know what the play was or the game for that matter, but damn that dude can make ordering drive-up food exciting.

Penn State was less than impressive against Buffalo with Michigan on the horizon.

Has there ever been a worse, more publicized start than Notre Dame?

Hopefully some teams will start clinching division titles this week in baseball. The Mets would have run away with it had they not had to play and lose to the Phillies all the damn time.

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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Mizzou Links, 9-16-07

And from other non-football happenings...
  • Inside Mizzou has a detailed summary of yesterday morning's basketball summary.
  • As expected, Mizzou Volleyball's reconfigured (a.k.a. Klein-less) lineup wasn't quite ready to beat a Top 10 team on the road. Here's the recap, and here's the mutigers.com live VolleyBlog. And here's a little more from The Trib.
  • Mizzou Soccer almost pulled off something quite impressive, scoring the tying goal at #1 Stanford with about 13 minutes remaining, but the Cardinal scored in the 88th minute to pull out a 3-2 win. Despite committing six more fouls and allowing three more corner kicks, Mizzou was only outshot 13-12, and almost pulled off a really nice tie. They play #3 Santa Clara at 1pm CST.

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Friday, September 14, 2007

Mizzou Links, 9-14-07

Relatively slow link day today...

  • Honestly, if Martin Rucker keeps up his current level of play, he should be on his way to 1st-team All-American. Anything less would be a travesty, a sham, and a mockery...
  • The Missourian discusses the potential causes of Missouri's penchant for self-destructing with a lead, while the KC Star looks at Tony Temple and the running game.
  • Dave Matter makes his Big 12 picks.
  • Here's Graham Watson's WMU preview...honestly, I'll be surprised if a) the score's that close or b) WMU scores that much, but...well, I'm a homer.
  • Here's a nice piece on the strange journey of MU Volleyball's Lindsay Smith, the senior who made her college debut just a couple weeks ago.
  • Here's a really nice article on the 1993-94 Arkansas team that destroyed Mizzou and won the national title. Mike Anderson obviously knows what it takes to win with his system of play, and I'm really interested to see how all these new pieces--Bowers, Denmon, Paul, etc.--fit together. Of course, it's another year before we see any of those guys, but...yeah, reading about this Razorback team that I absolutely despised makes me feel pretty good about the future.
  • Sunday Morning QB has a, shall we say, interesting preview of the brutal Michigan-ND matchup.
  • And finally, I'm sorry but...this is really really funny.

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Mizzou Links, 9-13-07

  • We've got basketball recruiting news! I'll let Atchison go more in-depth on this guy, but Laurence Bowers is on-board. Meanwhile, the pursuit of Notre Dame Prep's Kim English is on.
  • Speaking of basketball, Mizzou will have a public workout at 10am this Saturday...I tend to avoid these due to the occasional outbreak of stupid optimism on my part.
  • On to football. Martin Rucker has been disgustingly good so far this season, and Mike Dearmond takes note. Mike D. also says, "Hey MU fans: cheer up!"
  • It's the latest "Cut to the Chase"! Love these things...Matter also has his latest Power Poll.
  • Interesting stat from the Trib: "When leading by eight or more points, the defense has allowed 5.9 yards per carry. With a 7-point lead or less, the average shrinks to 3.1." Sounds about right. The Post-Dispatch looks into the defense's struggles as well.
  • Graham Watson hands her keyboard to a WMU writer.
  • It's a family conflict!!
  • Despite the fact that I will be forever bitter about the phantom holding call and the 2006 loss to Iowa State (and trust me, I latch onto bitterness for long periods of time...ask me about the 1998 basketball loss at OU--the one where Brian Grawer got the tying 3-point play, only Johnnie Parker dunked the ball home and negated the basket--at your own risk...and yes, I just spent five minutes digging up that article...), I actually feel a bit sorry for Iowa State fans at this point. They're staring down "the suck" at the moment, and it's not going to be a pretty 3 months...
  • What's the perfect remedy for a team that just got some horrible injury news? UMKC! Mizzou Volleyball smoked the always-horrid 'Roos, finishing a sweep with a 30-8 win in Game Three. OUCH. Mizzou had 5 errors the entire match. More on this one later.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Mizzou Links, 9-12-07

So KOMU just broke out footage of the last time Mizzou played WMU in 1999. Kirk Farmer throwing a gorgeous pass to Eric Spencer for a TD...Devaughn Black (RIP) busting a really nice TD run (he had 205 yards in that game)...that must be why I was so optimistic in September of that season. Of course, the next weekend we got obliterated by Nebraska...a couple weeks later, Farmer pulled his 'pushed into the sidelines, break leg, scream, puke, pass out' routine, and Mizzou fell into a three-year black hole. Good times.

  • I skimmed over this yesterday while linking to Dave Matter's Monday blog post, but he has a full newspaper piece on it today: Chase Daniel is (KNOCK ON WOOD!) 37 passes away from Trent Dilfer's NCAA 'consecutive passes without an INT' record. He set the Big 12 record in the first quarter against Ole Miss. He (KNOCK ON WOOD!) hasn't thrown one since the deflected INT in the second quarter of the Nebraska game. Boy...talk about taking something for granted...I hadn't even noticed.
  • Dave Matter's been busy since coming back from his buddy's wedding...he goes Inside the Numbers on Western Michigan. Meanwhile, Graham Watson helps you 'get to know' the Broncs.
  • The Missourian takes a look at defensive leader Lorenzo Williams. Only Pig Brown and Brock Christopher have made more 'successful' plays than Zo so far, but he only makes the big plays...the entire D-line just has to has to has to make more plays.
  • Mike Dearmond has a quick blurb about Michael Keck's shoulder surgery.
  • I must have been asleep when Tyler Wilson committed to Tulsa (???), but Jeff Ermann has the latest on a new name popping up on the watch list.
  • Guess this means Stefhon Hannah is one of the top 4 point guards in the conference...he was named to the Bob Cousy Award Watch List, along with BU's Curtis Jerrells, Texas' DJ Augustin, and KU's Russell Robinson.
  • The Missourian has a bit more on Julianna Klein's ACL injury.
  • Here is the official release regarding the utterly huge weekend for Mizzou soccer...playing #1 Stanford Friday night and #3 Santa Clara on Sunday. Go 1-1 (or even 0-1-1...or 0-0-2, I guess), and the season starts to look a lot brighter.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Bad news for Mizzou Volleyball...

You know how I said MU would probably need Julianna Klein to beat Texas this coming weekend? I'd say that ain't gonna happen...

The results from an MRI test conducted yesterday afternoon have come back with unsavory results for the University of Missouri volleyball team. Sophomore Julianna Klein (Keota, Iowa) was diagnosed late last night with a torn ACL in her left knee which was a result of the injury suffered in Friday's match versus Houston in San Marcos, Texas.

In the third of four games against Houston, with the Tigers up 20-12, Klein went to attack a ball and then came down in pain.

Klein was leading Mizzou with 4.44 kills per game, up from her 2.75 average her freshman season and stood fourth in the Big 12 in the category. In addition, Klein's defense showed much improvement as her digs-per-game shot from 0.75 her frosh campaign to 2.85 this season, resulting in the first five kill-dig double-doubles of her career. Along with leading Mizzou with 0.48 service aces per game, Klein was third in the Big 12 with 5.30 points per game, behind only 2006 National Player of the Year Sarah Pavan of Nebraska and All-American Destinee Hooker of Texas.
In Klein's absense against Texas State, Megan Wilson stepped up wonderfully. Methinks Texas will be a little tougher to handle, especially without MU's workhorse. Megan Wilson does have a all-around game herself--she's strong in both the service and digs departments--but she hasn't proven nearly as much offensively. We'll see what happens here. Klein isn't irreplaceable, but she was Mizzou's steadiest offensive option to this point.

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Monday Musings

Freshly back from The Grove from which I hope to have pictures later in the week (if I can figure out how to get them on here). Considering Mizzou won’t be down there again for quite some time, just go down there for a game, any game. And to make your trip even better, wear the colors of the opposing team. Trust me on this. But more on this later in the week, for now, back to the lecture at hand.

Football:

So each of the last two weeks I have prided myself on being able to bring you something The Boy could not (and in fewer words) and that is THOUGHTS OF SOMEONE WHO SAW THE GAME LIVE IN PERSON :-) Having skimmed the bolded posts (and more so from talking to him on the way back from MS) I know what the game sounded like. Here is what it looked like.

Pretty much the same :-)

Seriously though, I think if you polled most Mizzou fans who witnessed the Illinois game, the biggest priority for Mizzou going into this week was going to be the offensive line. Well, we certainly made some strides in that area this past week, with a stronger running game. The 2nd quarter was as good as I have seen the line since last season, evidenced by Daniel just taking apart the Rebels. The offense, almost 1100 yards into the season, still has some work to do for sure. The line needs to be more consistent, and our WR’s really do need to hang on to the ball more. I still do not have as big of a problem with the playcalling this season on offense as I do with the play execution. Dropped balls and poor blocking have hurt us at many points so far this year, and while they have not come back to bite us in the W-L column, they may at some point.

As for the defense, I do not really know what to say. BJGE tore us up and down the field. The d-line was being substituted en masse in the 2nd half, I am thinking to try to get some fresher bodies in there in the hopes of doing something productive. Van Alexander had a very nice game, but Spoon and Christopher were not called as much. And while we delivered AT LEAST 4 crushing secondary hits, it was only after we had dropped back too far and were aiming to make up the difference. The only thing I can think of is that while it is known that fully offensive packages are not typically installed until about week 4 or so, perhaps it is the same with the defense. I only say this because in the last two weeks, I really do not remember us blitzing…like at all.

A win is a win for me still. Western Michigan has not looked terribly good in their 0-2 start, and this will finally be the home opener, which will be nice. We still have a good amount to work on, but less than after last week on offense. Three more weeks until it all needs to come together. However I am already looking forward to 1pm when it should hopefully be 68 and sunny in Columbia.

Volleyball:

Good week for the ladies on the record books, potentially a bad week on the injury report for them. The ladies travelled down to Texas and took out 3 teams to win the tournament. After sweeping UC-Fullerton, the ladies took down Houston 3-1, but lost top-scorer Juliana Klein in that game to a reported hyper-extended knee. Mizzou went on to beat Texas State 3-1 to move to 6-2 overall. No reported word at this time of the length Klein will be out.

The Tigers will finish out their non-conference schedule against UMKC this week, and then take on highly rated Texas in the conference opener on the road. Clearly they can get by the Roos without Klein, I cannot think they will be able to do the same against the Longhorns. In the end, a 7-2 non-conference record is decent given the 5-set matches they ended up playing. Mizzou has a sizable NCAA rep now and does not need to have the shiny record to make the NCAA’s (as proven last year), but they still need to make sure to close out Big XII games better than they did OOC games at times these past couple of weeks.

Soccer:

SECOND VERSE.....SAME AS THE FIRST!!!

The #23 Tigers are again off to a tremendous start as they defeated Iowa and Eastern Illinois this past weekend with matching shutouts, 2-0 and 3-0. In fact, they did not allow a SHOT against Eastern Illinois, getting 36 themselves. Honestly, I dont care who you do that against, keeping a team from shooting on net is impressive to say the least.

Freshman Alyssa Bonnick leads in scoring and assists at this point with 9 points (3 goals and 3 assists, goals count for 2 points in tallying statistics). Sophomore Kristen Andrighetto leads the team in goals scored with 4 (but does not start, seems strange to me, but whatever). The Tigers have only given up 20 shots on the season, and sophomore Tasha Dittamore has all 4 wins having given up just 3 goals. The ladies will obviously move up the polls later today when they are released, but their week coming up is going to be a tad tougher than their last one.

The Tigers will travel out to CA to take on Stanford and Santa Clara, two teams ranked currently in the top 5 in the nation. Needless to say, these games will provide the team with a bit better base to compare themselves against othertop teams in the country. In year’s past, Mizzou in OOC has even won some ofthese games before falling apart in the conference season. They have two more weeks before they will take on Big XII opponents, and hopefully this young team will continue to learn and grow (regardless of the outcomes this coming week)and be able to perform better in October and November than they did last season.

Men’s Golf:

Golf is a funny sport in college. There is a fall season, but it does not really count for anything. Of course, the actual season does not count for much anyway either, it pretty much all comes down to the conference, regional and NCAA tourneys later this spring.

In other news, Mizzou gets a hold of a new home course this year, moving away from A.L. Gustin to a brand new place called “The Club at Old Hawthorne” that likely one day will host some pretty nice tournaments. Head Coach Mark Leroux has been able to recruit off of this the past couple of seasons, as shown in a team this past weekend which was 2 juniors, a sophomore and 2 frosh. Interestingly, the frosh shot the best, as Tyler Hillis put up a 74 and William Harrold went with a 75. Overall, the team placed 4th of 6 in Purdue in a tourney that was cut to 18 holes total due to weather (kinda sucks to go all that way to not play more). They will head to Toledo this week to play at the Inverness Invitational.

Women’s Golf:

The ladies got all three rounds in of their tournament this past weekend out in East Lansing, MI and placed last to get the fall season started. Junior Chelsea Schriewer was tops for the ladies, placing a top 10 on the books. Senior Maddie Augustsson came in 16th, and a trio of sophomores rounded it out for the ladies towards the bottom of the pack.

In something of what I can only call a scheduling quirk, the ladies now have almost a month off before they tee it up again out in Manhattan, KS the first two days of October. The ladies will also have the honor of hosting the first tournament at Old Hawthorne this fall, and also get to play in Vegas later this fall,so they have got that going for them, which is nice.

Men’s X-country:

(good lord, I had NO idea everyone started playing this past weekend)

The men took on Murray State this past weekend in the annual romp around A.L Gustin called the Missouri Cross Country Challenge, which in the end is more about high school than college running. The men beat the Racers (ironic) 15-45 (low score wins) and took the top 5 places in the race (top 5 runners for each school are scored starting 1 and counting up until each school has 5 scored). For Mizzou, they actually had the top 6 finish, but only score 5 (1-2-3-4-5=15) and Murray State had 7-8-9-10-11 (=45).

Now that I have that little lesson out of the way, the winner of the race was senior Billy Bell, and the other placers were 3 juniors and two sophomores. Bell beat anyone on Murray State by 3 minutes in an 8K....so needless to say, it was not close. Coming up next for the men is going to be a trip to Vanderbilt this coming weekend (lovely campus).

Women’s X-Country:

The ladies also competed in the Missouri Cross Country Challenge, also against the team from Murray State. The ladies won their matchup 24-31 with junior Amanda Potrykus taking the top spot and frosh Jessica Armstrong taking 2nd. Overall, it was 1-2-5-6-10 for Mizzou and 3-4-7-8-9 for Murray State (to further that lesson from before). The ladies will join the men in Vanderbilt and Nashville next weekend at the Vanderbilt Commodore Classic.

Women’s Tennis:

So the tennis team also enjoys a fall season....who knew?!?!

The ladies were in Iowa this past weekend for the Drake Invitational, and as MUTigers.com so aptly put it, they won just about everything you could win. Both flights of singles, the flight of doubles and the backflight (loser’s bracket) of one of the singles and the doubles. So...they did not win the backflight of the “B” group of singles....oh well...not quite the clean sweep :-)

A deeper look into the team shows no seniors at all. Champs of both of the ”winner’s” singles and the “winner’s” doubles were TRUE freshmen. All the more impressive since they have likely been on campus for maybe a month or so. Needless to say, an impressive start, the most impressive for Mallory Weber, who won the “A” flight in singles and then teamed with Kaitlyn Richie to take the”A” flight in doubles later in the day. And special kudos to Maureen Modesto, who played not one, but TWO 3-hour matches yesterday to finally come away the champ of the “B” flight. Again...all these women are true freshmen at this point.

Up next for the team will be a trip out to College Park, MD (one of The Boy’s favorite spots) and a few days at the Maryland Invitational, occurring in a couple of weeks.

Random Thoughts:
· I don’t even want to know the word count on this....good thing I started working on it Sunday night....but coming close to 2,000 words....oy veh. And let me just tell you how much it sucked to reformat this bad boy once I hit the wrong button previewing it.

· Great to see Keith Olbermann back doing sports stuff, working with the NBC Sunday Night version of PrimeTime. I always enjoyed his sports stuff, occasionally like his work on MSNBC (what can I say, am not really a political person) and it brings me back to his days on ESPN. My hope was that he would come back to do one last show with Dan Patrick,but I don’t know that we will ever see that.

· Another nice game by Penn State (the boyhood team of The Beef) this past weekend, their schedule holds home games against Ohio State and Wisconsin this year, perhaps giving them the inside track to the Big 10. However, it wont matter if they go undefeated because....

· WOW does LSU look good. So does OU. I only assume USC will go undefeated also....

· Jose Valverde has 45 saves...if you can tell me what team he plays for, you will get a shoutout in the next one of these :-)

· Never did think that Milwaukee would get back to first place in the NL Central, but good for them for not falling off of the map.

· More coming on The Grove this week....but just.....wow...again...is all I can really say.

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Saturday, September 8, 2007

Volleyball Matches #5-8

Okay, so I got a little behind here...since I'm just killing time until the dulcet tones of Mike Kelly and John Kadlec fill my living room (though Oregon racking up 32 points and 450 yards against Michigan in the first half has been pretty entertaining...there's a never-ending source of stunned fan camera shots...), let's catch up.

9/2: Florida International 3, Mizzou 2

As mentioned earlier this week, after an impressive sweep of Notre Dame on 8/31, Mizzou came out rolling against FIU, outscoring them 60-40 over the first two games. However, complacency set in early in the 3rd, and FIU got emotionally involved in the match again. They rode a 5-0 lead to a 30-24 win in Game 3, then took a 19-11 lead in Game 4 before a late Mizzou charge cut the lead to 29-27. That was as close as it got, however, as FIU closed things out 30-27, then took a 13-10 lead in Game 5. Four Na Yang kills in six points gave Mizzou a 15-14 lead (they also took a 16-15 lead) before FIU came back to win 18-16, completing the massive upset/comeback.

In the end, Mizzou outscored (127-118), outhit (.270-.239), and outblocked FIU (13-9), but early-game lapses in Games 3 and 4 doomed them. They fit the "talented and young" profile to a T. There were lots of great individual performances against FIU--Julianna Klein (19 kills, 18 digs...almost a 'double' double-double, ahem, and 3 aces), Lei Wang (58 assists), Weiwen Wang (12 kills, .379 kill %), Amanda Hantouli (9 kills, only 1 error, .421 kill %, 3.5 blocks)--but Mizzou did just enough to lose.

9/8: Mizzou 3, CS-Fullerton 0

CSF was only 17-12 last year, but let's face it--they're from California, so you know they've got some talent. Mizzou made short work of this one. Mizzou hit an outstanding .370 for the match, led by Na Yang (16 kills, .433) and Julianna Klein (19 kills, 10 digs, .368), while Weiwen "Wendy" Wang and Megan Wilson added 5 kills each, and Mizzou wore CSF down, 30-24, 30-20, 30-17.

9/8: Mizzou 3, Houston 1

Mizzou blew a 23-18 Game 1 lead and fell 31-29 before regaining their composure and wiping the Cougars off the court, 30-22, 30-15, 30-21 in Games 2-4. Mizzou outhit UH .312-.155 and racked up 12 blocks (leader: "Wendy" Wang, 3.5) and 63 digs (Tatum Ailes, 14) along the way. The attack was once again led by Yang (19, .381) and Klein (15, .314), but they were made more effective by the substantive contributions of Wang (12, .360), freshman Catie Wilson (9, .368), and Megan Wilson (8, .250). They had to step up a bit, as Klein hyperextended her knee in Game 3. No word yet on how long she'll be out.

9/9: Mizzou 3, Texas State 1

Another slight blip (this time it was Game 2) wrapped around an overall strong performance in the final match of the CenturyTel Premier in San Marcos. With Klein out and Yang ineffective (10 kills, .027...likely being double-teamed), Megan Wilson stepped up and dominated (18 kills, .364, 4 digs, 2.5 blocks) alongside Weiwen Wang (18 kills, only .130, 7 digs, 3 aces), carrying Mizzou to an encouraging 30-23, 25-30, 30-24, 30-27 win. Also notable is the fact that freshman Caitlyn Vann put up double-digit digs in both of the last two matches after a bit of a slump.

Mizzou is now 6-2 overall, having outscored their opponent in every match. They host lowly UMKC on Wednesday before starting the conference season in Austin next weekend. Hopefully Klein's knee heals relatively quickly. Even though they've gotten offensive contributions from a lot of players (M. Wilson, W. Wang, C. Wilson, Hantouli, etc.) over the last few matches, they'll need all their weapons in place if they want to compete with a Top 10 team like Texas on the road.

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