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Post by jasonr on Jul 9, 2018 12:23:43 GMT -5
Serious depth or a couple of transfers. That's asking a lot of talented girls to sit. Yeah the ones that stand out to me the most are Davis and the middles. Sweet should also feel some pressure to develop a considerable amount this year, it wouldn't be the first time Cook replaced a veteran opposite with what he felt was a better option(a la 2013) The only pressure Sweet feels is self-imposed to be the best she can be. Her position is locked down barring injury.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Jul 9, 2018 12:24:19 GMT -5
Yeah the ones that stand out to me the most are Davis and the middles. Sweet should also feel some pressure to develop a considerable amount this year, it wouldn't be the first time Cook replaced a veteran opposite with what he felt was a better option(a la 2013) The only pressure Sweet feels is self-imposed to be the best she can be. Her position is locked down barring injury. If anything, her role will grow in the coming years.
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Post by jasonr on Jul 9, 2018 12:28:38 GMT -5
The only pressure Sweet feels is self-imposed to be the best she can be. Her position is locked down barring injury. If anything, her role will grow in the coming years. She graded out as Nebraska's 2nd most efficient player in the tournament even after a mediocre title game performance.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Jul 9, 2018 12:35:08 GMT -5
If anything, her role will grow in the coming years. She graded out as Nebraska's 2nd most efficient player in the tournament even after a mediocre title game performance. She was very good. And as a freshman, 3-rotation opposite and they pulled her back in serve receive a few times; to me that can only bode well for taking on more responsibility going forward.
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Post by jwvolley on Jul 9, 2018 13:00:36 GMT -5
I wasn't suggesting Sweet was likely to lose her spot. If she progresses at a normal rate she will be perfectly fine and as a passer she will likely become importsnt. I happen to think she has a lot of upside as she learns to read/work the block better and nail some of those sick angle shots she had. I just think it's going to be really competitive for everyone and my point was moreso that she hopefully won't plateau (or anyone else) because Broekhius ended 2012 hitting .403 and .444 in regionals and .300 for the year and still got replaced when a high profile recruit came in. I don't know the details of that whole thing and maybe she was injured or Cook simply wanted the rolfzens both on the court. All I'm saying is that the girls will all push each other to play at a high level, which is a great thing.
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Post by HuskerPower1 on Jul 9, 2018 14:54:34 GMT -5
Anyone know when the fruitful July camp is? We could hear some 2022 news soon.
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Post by fredrick on Jul 9, 2018 15:34:22 GMT -5
Anyone know when the fruitful July camp is? We could hear some 2022 news soon. It started yesterday.
Here's the July schedule:
Individual 2: July 8th-10th Setter Academy: July 11th-12th Attacking Camp: July 11th Team Camp 1: July 19th-21st Team Camp 2: July 22nd-24th
And here's a pic of Kenzie demonstrating her serve yesterday.
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Post by HuskerPower1 on Jul 9, 2018 16:34:40 GMT -5
Anyone know when the fruitful July camp is? We could hear some 2022 news soon. It started yesterday.
Here's the July schedule:
Individual 2: July 8th-10th Setter Academy: July 11th-12th Attacking Camp: July 11th Team Camp 1: July 19th-21st Team Camp 2: July 22nd-24th
And here's a pic of Kenzie demonstrating her serve yesterday.
Thanks! Which is the one we get commitments from or is it all of them?
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Post by HuskerPower1 on Jul 10, 2018 9:30:23 GMT -5
I didn’t get a chance to look at how the positions stack up out to 2022 but wanted to ask what are our needs for the 2022 class? It seems we have great depth right now up to that class.
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Post by fredrick on Jul 10, 2018 23:04:07 GMT -5
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Post by HuskerPower1 on Jul 10, 2018 23:41:59 GMT -5
THIS is the camp I was inquiring about - the dream team camp
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Post by fredrick on Jul 11, 2018 0:14:45 GMT -5
Samantha Francis of La Jolla, CA. was also in attendance. She's another stud 2021 prospect from the same club (Coast) as Madi Endsley and Lexi Sun.
There are 13 photos from camp which feature Alexis Rodriguez, Samantha Francis, Kenzie Knuckles, Kennedi Orr, Madi Kubik, Riley Zuhn, Nicole Drewnick and Kalynn Meyer. Click link below to view them.
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Post by fredrick on Jul 11, 2018 8:39:57 GMT -5
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Post by HuskerPower1 on Jul 11, 2018 11:48:35 GMT -5
Samantha Francis of La Jolla, CA. was also in attendance. She's another stud 2021 prospect from the same club (Coast) as Madi Endsley and Lexi Sun.
There are 13 photos from camp which feature Alexis Rodriguez, Samantha Francis, Kenzie Knuckles, Kennedi Orr, Madi Kubik, Riley Zuhn, Nicole Drewnick and Kalynn Meyer. Click link below to view them.
Good to see Sam Francis made it out to Lincoln. She was discussed at pretty good length here a bit ago as someone we really want. So I guess it’s down to her or Batenhorst to close out the 2021 class? We have some people here with good inside info.
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Post by jasonr on Jul 11, 2018 12:04:58 GMT -5
My friend is going to give me a full run down of camp this week but he made immediate mention of Drewnick. He said she can do it all, is super smooth, and knows the game far better than most kids her age. He said, "She has Anni's skill set...setting, passing, serving, shot selection, you name it and she can do it very well." He did mention that she's very slight and agrees with her decision to forgo her last two high school seasons to focus on strength and overall athleticism.
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