POCATELLO, Idaho - Mizzou Volleyball concluded its run at the 2016 Idaho State Invitational with a split on Saturday afternoon.?Redshirt junior Melanie Crow (Wildwood, Mo.) and senior Carly Kan (Honolulu) were awarded All-Tournament Team honors for their outstanding weekends on the court. Crow led the Tigers in kills (48) and points (58.0), while Kan paced the team in aces (5) and finished second in digs per set (2.18) and points (32.0).Saturdays honors marks Crows third consecutive All-Tournament Team recognition to begin the season and Kans second All-Tournament Team nod.Junior Sydney Deeken (California, Mo.) and senior Emily Thater (Springfield, Mo.) also shined on offense this weekend for Mizzou. Deekens 27 kills were second-most on the team, while producing a solid .311 hitting percentage. Thater contributed 19 kills on .308 hitting with eight total blocks.Senior Alexa Ethridge (Lees Summit, Mo.) was a mainstay at libero, recording a team-high 36 digs over the Tigers three matches.MIZZOU VS. #10 BYUThe Tigers got off to a hot start in the opening set, leading to a late 22-17 advantage over the Cougars. Following a timeout, BYU responded with a 5-0 run and ultimately claimed a 26-24 opening set triumph. Mizzou played well despite the late struggles, as five individuals claimed at least one kill. Crow paced the offense with four kills on .400 hitting in the opening set.Mizzou and BYU switched roles in the second set, as the home Cougars claimed a late 24-18 advantage. The Tigers staged an outstanding 6-0 run to even the score at 24 apiece. BYU used consecutive kills to take the second set however and tallied its second straight 26-24 set victory. Kan played a pivotal role in the Tigers initial comeback, producing a team-high five kills in the set.The third and final set was all BYU, as it completed its afternoon sweep against Mizzou. The Cougars took advantage of solid serving and hitting, en route to a 25-17 set triumph. Crow and Kan tied for the team-lead with nine overall kills apiece. Senior Emily Thater (Springfield, Mo.) and junior Sydney Deeken (California, Mo.) also performed well offensively for the Tigers despite the match loss. Thater tallied seven kills on .455 hitting, while Deeken produced eight kills on .316 hitting.Sophomore Alyssa Munlyn (Suwanee, Ga.) led Mizzou with seven total blocks, keying the teams 11.0 overall total stops. The solid defensive effort marked the Tigers fourth double-digit block match on the young season.MIZZOU VS. BOISE STATEMizzous offense was on a mission in the first set, recording 16 kills on .433 hitting. Six different Tigers tallied multiple kills, led by Crows five kills on .444 hitting. The Tigers scored points in a variety of ways, including three service aces and three total blocks.The second set was even better for Mizzou, as it claimed a 25-17 victory. Effective blocking was key yet again for the Tigers, as they added six more total blocks to their total. Through the first two sets, four individual Tigers accumulated two-plus total blocks. The strong Mizzou defense led Boise State to eight attack errors and a .000 hitting percentage. Offensively, Thater shined in the second set with three kills and zero errors.Boise States offense finally appeared in the third set, keying its 25-18 triumph over Mizzou. The Broncos posted 15 kills on .353 hitting, as the Tigers struggled to find an answer on defense. For Mizzou, Crow surpassed 10-plus kills in a match for the seventh time in nine total matches.Mizzou finished its weekend strong in the fourth set against Boise State, recording a 25-23 match-clinching set win. Crow was excellent on offense for the Tigers, claiming seven of her 22 total kills in the match-clinching set. The Tiger newcomer now has 20-plus kills in two matches this season.For the sixth consecutive match, junior Courtney Eckenrode (The Woodlands, Texas) paced Mizzou in assists. Eckenrodes 31 assists keyed the Mizzou offense and it also marked her fourth 30-plus assist match of the year.UP NEXTMizzou travels east to Newark, Del., from Sept. 16-17 for its non-conference tournament finale. The Tigers will join Duquesne, Miami (Fla.) and Delaware at the two-day 2016 Delaware Invitational.The Hearnes Center will host Mizzous 2016 Southeastern Conference opener on Wednesday, Sept. 21. 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