The Missouri women's volleyball team were champions of this weekend's Tiger Invitational with victories over Texas State, Ole Miss and Brigham Young University. Missouri swept its first two opponents 3-0 and topped BYU 25-21, 15-25, 25-20, 25-12 in the title match Saturday at Hearnes Center..
PHOTO GALLERY: Tiger Invitational volleyball tournament
Saturday, August 29, 2009 | 6:28 p.m. CDT;
updated 9:13 p.m. CDT, Saturday, August 29, 2009
The MU women's volleyball team celebrates on the court at the Hearnes Center after winning their third set in a row to sweep the Ole Miss Rebels at the Tiger Invitational volleyball tournament Saturday.
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Weiwen Wang (13) and Lei Wang-Francisco (1) celebrate after earning a point at the Hearnes Center at MU on Friday. After beating Texas State, the Tigers went on to play Ole Miss at noon and BYU at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Lei Wang-Francisco sets the ball to a hitter on Friday at the Hearnes Center. The Tigers swept the Bobcats 25-22, 25-22, 25-22, in the first round of the Tiger Invitational.
Rosa Medrano digs a ball that came through the block of Catie Wilson, left, and Julianna Klein, right, on Friday at the Hearnes Center at MU. Medrano, a transfer student from Miami Dade College, led the Tigers with a career best 10 kills, seven digs and two block assists.
MU senior Lei Wang-Francisco, front, bumps the ball as teammate Catie Wilson, back, looks on during the match against Ole Miss on Saturday.
MU's Rosa Medrano, 7, attempts to spike the ball past the blocks of Ole Miss' Miranda Kitts, 3, and Emily Kvitle, 7, during the Tigers' second match at the Tiger Invitational volleyball tournament at the Hearnes Center.
MU's Amanda Hantouli, 4, jumps to block a hit during the Tigers' matchup against the Ole Miss Rebels during the Tiger Invitational volleyball tournament at the Hearnes Center.
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