October 25, 2021
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Ole Miss Women’s Volleyball takes two wins in Columbia, Missouri

Aubrey Sultemeier tips the ball over the net in Ole Miss's match against Mississippi State on Oct. 17, 2021. Photo by Jacob Smith.

Over the weekend the Rebels were able to secure their second straight SEC sweep, beating the Missouri Tigers 3-0, 3-0 in a two match series. 

In the first set of match one, freshman outside hitter Katie Corelli earned a kill to start Ole Miss off in the lead. The Tigers caught up and took the lead 5-3. Ole Miss fended off the Tigers and took the lead back at 16-12 with a block by sophomore middle blocker Sasha Ratliff. The Rebels finished set one strong, taking the win 25-17.

Aubrey Sultemeier tips the ball over the net in Ole Miss’s match against Mississippi State on Oct. 17, 2021. Photo by Jacob Smith.

During the second set, the Rebels and Tigers battled back and forth until mid-game. Ratliff brought the score to 13-10 with a kill and the Rebels succeeded in earning multiple quick-point-runs to gain a lead. The third set was highlighted by a kill by senior outside hitter Lauren Thompson to finish the set 25-17. 

After falling behind in the third set 6-4, the Rebels stormed back to take the lead 12-11. With the Tigers clawing their way back into the match, the Rebels recorded their 41st kill to finish the third set off 25-20 and take the victory in a three set sweep. 

During the second match in the two-game series, the Rebels earned their second straight SEC victory in three sets, bringing them to 4-5 in the conference and 15-5 overall. 

The Tigers remained close with the Rebels for the majority of set one. Senior outside hitter Lauren Thompson earned a kill, bringing the score to 23-21 with the Rebels in the lead. The Rebels held on and took the win of the first set 25-22.

In the second set, Ole Miss took the initial lead 5-1. The Tigers came back, but the Rebels finished the game with a kill by Corelli, winning 25-20.

The third and final set, the Rebels and Tigers traded off points until Ole Miss took the lead with a service ace by Thompson. The Tigers got in front 19-16, until setter Kylee McLaughlin set senior middle blocker Aubrey Sultemeier up with the kill, bringing the score to 17-19. The Rebels won the final set 25-23.

The Rebels return home in a two-game series against South Carolina on Friday Oct. 29 and 30.

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