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Volleyball vs.Missouri State

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Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett

The Aggies entered the matchup 3-0 in the Aggie Invitational, where Missouri State entered 1-1.

Texas A&M volleyball played the final match of the Aggie Invitational against Minnesota State in Reed Arena on Sept. 7. Minnesota State defeated Texas A&M after 5 sets but Texas A&M won the Aggie Invitational tournament based on set differential. 

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  • Junior Yell Leader Karsten Lowe leads a whoop before the volleyball game.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Junior Hollann Hans was selected to the preseason All-SEC team.

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  • Sophomore Camille Connor lead both teams with 61 assists.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Freshman Taylor Voss played in two sets against Missouri State.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Junior Hollann Hans had 17 kills against Missouri State.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Freshman Allison Fields lead the Aggies with 20 digs.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • The crowd peaks at the referees replay booth to see if the call will be reversed.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Junior Hollann Hans had 12 digs against Missouri State.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Junior Brookah Palmer lead the Aggies with 24 kills.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Freshman Allison Fields lets the referees know that she thinks the ball landed inbounds.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • The Aggies had nine blocks against Missouri State.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • The Aggies earned 75 digs against Missouri State.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Sophomore Camille Connor celebrates winning a hard fought point.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Sophomore Makena Patterson played in four sets an earned 10 points for the Aggies. 

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Junior Hollann Hans prepares to spike the ball through the Missouri State block.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Sophomores Camille Connor and Makena Patterson work together during a play.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Missouri State won the second set with 26 points to tie up the match.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Fans dress up for the volleyball games to show off their Aggie Spirit.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Both Texas A&M and Missouri State had nine blocks as a team.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Junior Hollann Hans earned 19 of the Aggies 86 points.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Sophomore Camille Conner had six kills against Missouri State.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Junior Brookah Palmer lead the Aggies by scoring 26 points.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Junior Brookah Palmer was named as the Aggie Invitational’s Most Valuable Player.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Freshman London Austin-Roark earned five kills during the five set match against Missouri State.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Missouri State had 60 kills in their victory over Texas A&M.

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  • Freshman Sydney Little serves against Missouri State.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Sophomore Morgan Davis earned 13.5 points for the Aggies.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Reed Arena welcomed Aggies and Missouri State fans for the final game of the Aggie Invitational.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • The Aggies will play their next games in the Oklahoma Nike Invitational in Norman, OK during Sept. 14-15.

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  • Texas A&M won the Aggie Invitational, increasing their record to 6-3.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Missouri State won the tie break set 15-11 to claim victory over the Aggies.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Texas A&m won the Aggie Invitational on set differential after three teams tied at 2-1.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
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