On Wednesday, the Panthers opened up their home slate with #13 ranked Johnson County. The Panthers errors lead to a loss in 3 sets (20-25, 17-25, 12-25). Neosho struggled to find the court with just 18 kills and 22 errors for the match. However, the Panthers excelled defensively averaging 17 digs per set.
Taryn Strobel led the team in digs with 20 out of the team's 53 digs. The two bright spots in the Panthers offense were
Mackenzie Brown with 7 kills and
Riley McGinn with 4 kills and 0 errors.
Neosho hopes to get back to the win column on Friday as they face off at home against MCC-Longview at 6:30pm