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Post by percival on Jun 22, 2012 8:21:04 GMT -5
Great players in the league every year.
Here's my team:
OH Ariel Turner--Purdue RS/Opp Ariel Scott--Penn State MB Katie Slay--Penn State S Lauren Cook--UNL Lib Jennifer Beltran--ILL OH Ashley Wittman--Minn
Thoughts/disagreements? Clearly, Werth, Mancuso, and McClendon are all great players who could easily be included with the above.
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Post by (R)uffda! on Jun 22, 2012 9:10:30 GMT -5
I'd add a 2nd middle, but that's just me. 
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Post by NebraskaVBfan93 on Jun 22, 2012 10:25:16 GMT -5
Hard not to like your top nine.
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Post by percival on Jun 22, 2012 10:44:06 GMT -5
I'd add a 2nd middle, but that's just me.  Indeed  . I'm partial to Erin Johnson at ILL but who am I missing/overlooking?
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Post by ugopher on Jun 22, 2012 10:47:51 GMT -5
I'd add a 2nd middle, but that's just me.  Indeed  . I'm partial to Erin Johnson at ILL but who am I missing/overlooking? Tori Dixon?
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Post by dorothymantooth on Jun 22, 2012 10:48:51 GMT -5
I think Werth will have a big year, and Mclendon may be the best player in the league.
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Post by percival on Jun 22, 2012 10:56:34 GMT -5
Indeed  . I'm partial to Erin Johnson at ILL but who am I missing/overlooking? Tori Dixon? Yep, I forgot about Dixon. She is very good and probably would edge out EJ on most preseason all big ten lists.
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Post by vbnerd on Jun 22, 2012 11:00:58 GMT -5
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Post by ncaavb123 on Jun 22, 2012 13:36:59 GMT -5
OHs Hannah Werth- Nebraska Gina Mancuso - Nebraska Deja McClendon - Penn State Ariel Turner - Purdue Ellen Chapman - Wisconsin Jocelynn Birks - Illinois Mari Hole - OSU Arielle Scott - Penn State Jordan Haverly -Indiana
MBs Katie Slay- Penn State Erin Johnson- Illinois Alexis Mitchell- Wisconsin Morgan Leach- Indiana
Setters Lauren Cook - Nebraska Courtney Thomas - Wisconsin Micha Hancock - Penn State
RS Morgan Brokeheis - Nebraska Liz McMahon - Illinois
Libero Jennifer Beltran - Illinois
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Post by ncaavb123 on Jun 22, 2012 13:39:11 GMT -5
Add Tori Dixon into middles -- forgot about her.
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Post by ugopher on Jun 22, 2012 13:47:04 GMT -5
Add Tori Dixon into middles -- forgot about her. How can people keep forgetting Tori Dixon?  I think that Katherine Harms has a chance to be in the All Big Ten mix on the OPP. Consistency will be her biggest enemy.
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Post by ugopher on Jun 22, 2012 13:48:23 GMT -5
OHs Hannah Werth- Nebraska Gina Mancuso - Nebraska Deja McClendon - Penn State Ariel Turner - Purdue Ellen Chapman - Wisconsin Jocelynn Birks - Illinois Mari Hole - OSU Arielle Scott - Penn State Jordan Haverly -Indiana MBs Katie Slay- Penn State Erin Johnson- Illinois Alexis Mitchell- Wisconsin Morgan Leach- Indiana Setters Lauren Cook - Nebraska Courtney Thomas - Wisconsin Micha Hancock - Penn State RS Morgan Brokeheis - Nebraska Liz McMahon - Illinois Libero Jennifer Beltran - Illinois No Wittman? I like Haverly but a lack of supporting cast could hurt her chances.
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Post by vbnerd on Jun 22, 2012 16:54:35 GMT -5
OHs Hannah Werth- Nebraska Gina Mancuso - Nebraska Deja McClendon - Penn State Ariel Turner - Purdue Ellen Chapman - Wisconsin Jocelynn Birks - Illinois Mari Hole - OSU Arielle Scott - Penn State Jordan Haverly -Indiana MBs Katie Slay- Penn State Erin Johnson- Illinois Alexis Mitchell- Wisconsin Morgan Leach- Indiana Setters Lauren Cook - Nebraska Courtney Thomas - Wisconsin Micha Hancock - Penn State RS Morgan Brokeheis - Nebraska Liz McMahon - Illinois Libero Jennifer Beltran - Illinois What is this? You have 2 players from last place Indiana, and 3 players from T8th place Wisconsin. Compare that to 2 players total from 2nd Purdue 5th Minnesota 6th Michigan State 7th Ohio State, T8th Michigan What am I missing?
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Post by AA #11 on Jun 22, 2012 17:32:25 GMT -5
McClendon isn't on the original list? Uhh... she's a First-Team All-American and the best left pin attacker in the conference. As a complete outside hitter, she may be better than Mancuso IMO. I don't know how you can leave her off.
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Post by pogoball on Jun 22, 2012 23:19:44 GMT -5
Turner, Wittman & McClendon -- tough to pick two.
McMahon on the right -- true difference-maker there.
Seems like a down year for middles. Just a few years ago, we were looking at Gibbemeyer, Wilson, Benson, etc. Slay wouldn't even have been in that conversation.
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