UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS RAZORBACK VOLLEYBALL || @RazorbackVB Â
FAYETTEVILLEÂ â It was a battle in Columbia, Mo. on Wednesday for Arkansas volleyball and top-10 ranked Missouri. The Razorbacks battled back from a two-set deficit but would fall to the Tigers in five (13-25, 22-25, 25-21, 27-25, 6-15). Â
Despite only matching up against Missouri 17 times since the series began in the â90s, Wednesday nightâs five setter was the first time in program history that the Hogs marched into Columbia and forced five sets from the Tigers. Â
Arkansas will return to the Hearnes Center for a rematch, tomorrow night (Oct. 5) at 6:00 p.m. CT. Â
Links to tomorrowâs match up can be found here: SEC Network   Live Scoring Â
Hog Highlights Â
Taylor Head | 17 kills, 13 digs
Season-high kills
Fifth-straight double-double
Season-high three service aces
Jillian Gillen | 16 kills, 15 digs
Gracie Ryan | 41 assists, 11 digs Â
How It Happened Â
Arkansas did what it could in the first set against Missouriâs Kylie Deberg, but it would take two sets before the Hogs found the spark they needed to change the tides in Columbia. After dropping the first two sets, 25-13 and 25-22 respectively, the Razorbacks found themselves trailing 13-7 mid-way through the third set behind four-straight service aces from Deberg. Arkansas did not yield to Missouriâs momentum and in fact used an 18-8 scoring run to close out the third set and force a fourth, winning the deciding set 25-21. Â
The fourth set was all Razorbacks early on, as Arkansas jumped out to a 12-5 lead with six consecutive points that included kills from Head, Gillen and senior Liz Pamphile. The Tigers never rolled over and tied the set at 23 points apiece, taking advantage of some Arkansas miscues. The Hogs fought back and with back-to-back kills from Pamphile and Head, tied the match at two-sets each, winning the fourth set in extra points, 27-25. Â
Missouriâs offense came out strong in the final set and after falling behind, 8-1, the Hogs couldnât recover and dropped the fifth set to the Tigers, 15-6. Â
Hear from the Hogs Â
âItâs the lessons from matches like the one this evening that help us improve,â said head volleyball coach, Jason Watson. âWe came up short, against a well-coached Missouri team. Iâm proud of the resolve shown to get us into game five.â Â
âIâm a big fan of our scheduling format this year,â said Watson. âIâm excited to see the changes both teams make heading into tomorrow nightâs match.â Â
âTonightâs match tested us, and I believe we did a great job with remaining levelheaded being resilient,â said freshman Taylor Head. âBeing down two sets didnât frighten us, we knew what we had to do. It was a tough loss, but we are excited bounce back tomorrow!â Â