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Tulsa Concludes Regular Season Against SMU
11/26/2021 3:38:00 PM | Volleyball
TULSA, Okla. – The Tulsa volleyball team concluded the 2021 campaign Friday afternoon at the Reynolds Center, dropping the regular season finale in four sets to SMU, 25-18, 25-27, 28-26, 26-24. Tulsa finished the year 14-15 overall, 9-11 in American Athletic Conference play, while SMU improved to 18-12, 14-6 in AAC play. TU and SMU split the season series 1-1.
Maggie Hembree finished her Tulsa career strong, tallying 14 kills on .542 hitting percentage. Hembree, who graduated from Jenks High School, finished the season with 233 kills on .294 hitting percentage. Callie Cook, who is the school's all-time blocks leader, had nine kills and five block assists.
Kayley Cassaday concluded her spectacular season with 20 kills on .378 hitting percentage, her fourth straight match with 20 or more kills. Cassaday ended the year with 439 kills.
Lauren Isenberg tallied six kills in her final match, while Roosa Rautio recorded 32 assists to conclude her collegiate career. Hannah Overmyer had nine digs and four kills to end her time in Tulsa.
Tulsa found itself down in a hole early, trailing the match 1-0 before bouncing back to take the second set by two. The Hurricane tallied 17 kills on .359 hitting percentage in the second set.
The third and fourth set went back-and-forth, but the Mustangs were able to edge out both sets, taking the final two sets by two points each. There was a total of 34 tie scores and 11 lead changes.
Maggie Hembree finished her Tulsa career strong, tallying 14 kills on .542 hitting percentage. Hembree, who graduated from Jenks High School, finished the season with 233 kills on .294 hitting percentage. Callie Cook, who is the school's all-time blocks leader, had nine kills and five block assists.
Kayley Cassaday concluded her spectacular season with 20 kills on .378 hitting percentage, her fourth straight match with 20 or more kills. Cassaday ended the year with 439 kills.
Lauren Isenberg tallied six kills in her final match, while Roosa Rautio recorded 32 assists to conclude her collegiate career. Hannah Overmyer had nine digs and four kills to end her time in Tulsa.
Tulsa found itself down in a hole early, trailing the match 1-0 before bouncing back to take the second set by two. The Hurricane tallied 17 kills on .359 hitting percentage in the second set.
The third and fourth set went back-and-forth, but the Mustangs were able to edge out both sets, taking the final two sets by two points each. There was a total of 34 tie scores and 11 lead changes.
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