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Post by volleyguy on May 1, 2015 11:57:06 GMT -5
Nope, at this time there are only three schools in which she's interested. Texas is one of those schools, but she doesn't have interest in Stanford or PSU. Well to be fair Stanford doesn't accept transfers... so even if she did it wouldn't be possible. Stanford does accept a limited number of transfers. It's considerably more difficult than regular admissions, however. Plus, she'd have to sit out a year due to intra-conference rules. admission.stanford.edu/application/transfer/
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Post by Boof1224 on May 1, 2015 11:57:09 GMT -5
She will make any team better. Texas, Penn St., Stanford? How about NOTRE DAME? J-Mac comes through AGAIN! LOL? Nope, at this time there are only three schools in which she's interested. Texas is one of those schools, but she doesn't have interest in Stanford or PSU. Well if she doesn't have academic standards for Wisconsin no way she would ever qualify for Stanford so that would never be option anyway. Penn state has no scholarships available.
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Post by Wolfgang on May 1, 2015 12:02:18 GMT -5
Have wahinefan44, roy or Wolfgang confirmed? I'm not in a position to confirm anything except what I had for breakfast.
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Post by lionsfan on May 1, 2015 12:04:45 GMT -5
Have wahinefan44, roy or Wolfgang confirmed? I'm not in a position to confirm anything except what I had for breakfast. Well, don't keep us in suspense!
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Post by chisovnik on May 1, 2015 12:07:44 GMT -5
Maybe she just wants a team with a good setter, can't blame her. Wisconsin just lost a 2015 recruit. I hear they have a pretty good setter and now they also have an open scholarship. Who did they lose?
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Post by bucky415 on May 1, 2015 12:11:19 GMT -5
Wisconsin just lost a 2015 recruit. I hear they have a pretty good setter and now they also have an open scholarship. Who did they lose? Brooke Morgan
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Post by #skoskers on May 1, 2015 12:17:50 GMT -5
Nope, at this time there are only three schools in which she's interested. Texas is one of those schools, but she doesn't have interest in Stanford or PSU. Well to be fair Stanford doesn't accept transfers... so even if she did it wouldn't be possible. Right? Plus she doesn't want to sit out a year.
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Post by Boof1224 on May 1, 2015 12:19:40 GMT -5
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Post by #skoskers on May 1, 2015 12:20:37 GMT -5
I think Nebraska would be a solid fit for Ebony. The team is working on having one of the fastest-tempo college offenses come fall. Since there's a schollie available and a need for a terminal OPP, she could see the court immediately at Nebraska. A woman with her talent definitely deserves to be in one of college volleyball's best venues and get standing ovations from over 8,000 fans each home game. Plus, her family will be so close to her, which will allow them to be a part of the 8,000 strong!
My hope is that she finds happiness and gets to become an even better player under a different coach wherever she goes.
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Post by c4ndlelight on May 1, 2015 12:22:41 GMT -5
I think Nebraska would be a solid fit for Ebony. The team is working on having one of the fastest-tempo college offenses come fall. Since there's a schollie available and a need for a terminal OPP, she could see the court immediately at Nebraska. A woman with her talent definitely deserves to be in one of college volleyball's best venues and get standing ovations from over 8,000 fans each home game. Plus, her family will be so close to her, which will allow them to be a part of the 8,000 strong! My hope is that she finds happiness and gets to become an even better player under a different coach wherever she goes. Is Ebony a fit for fastest-tempo offense?
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Post by paloalto on May 1, 2015 12:25:12 GMT -5
Well to be fair Stanford doesn't accept transfers... so even if she did it wouldn't be possible. Stanford does accept a limited number of transfers. It's considerably more difficult than regular admissions, however. Plus, she'd have to sit out a year due to intra-conference rules. admission.stanford.edu/application/transfer/While Stanford does accept a very small percentage of transfers for regular students, the WVB program has never accepted a transfer. I am pretty sure that is their policy. I know when Gil transferred out of UCLA the first school she talked to was Stanford because she had connections from her club days. Stanford could have definitely used her but she was told the policy is no incoming transfers for the WVB program.
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Post by Boof1224 on May 1, 2015 12:25:17 GMT -5
Nope, at this time there are only three schools in which she's interested. Texas is one of those schools, but she doesn't have interest in Stanford or PSU. Well if she doesn't have academic standards for Wisconsin no way she would ever qualify for Stanford so that would never be option anyway. Penn state has no scholarships available. My bad, not to confuse people. I was talking about the Wisconsin recruit with grades not ebony. Posting on to many threads. Mixing them up In ebonys case I thought Stanford really didn't accept transfers
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Post by midnightblue on May 1, 2015 12:28:35 GMT -5
Well to be fair Stanford doesn't accept transfers... so even if she did it wouldn't be possible. Stanford does accept a limited number of transfers. It's considerably more difficult than regular admissions, however. Plus, she'd have to sit out a year due to intra-conference rules. admission.stanford.edu/application/transfer/Yes, the school itself does accept transfer students. I should have been more clear in my post. What I meant was the program doesn't accept transfers. Players in the past have tried... even one who was recruited, went elsewhere, then came calling two years later.
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Post by #skoskers on May 1, 2015 12:31:26 GMT -5
I think Nebraska would be a solid fit for Ebony. The team is working on having one of the fastest-tempo college offenses come fall. Since there's a schollie available and a need for a terminal OPP, she could see the court immediately at Nebraska. A woman with her talent definitely deserves to be in one of college volleyball's best venues and get standing ovations from over 8,000 fans each home game. Plus, her family will be so close to her, which will allow them to be a part of the 8,000 strong! My hope is that she finds happiness and gets to become an even better player under a different coach wherever she goes. Is Ebony a fit for fastest-tempo offense? If she pursues the NT after graduation, she'll have to make some adjustments. Nebraska could be a great stepping stone to move from a slow moonball offense to a faster one.
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Post by paloalto on May 1, 2015 12:34:38 GMT -5
Is Ebony a fit for fastest-tempo offense? If she pursues the NT after graduation, she'll have to make some adjustments. Nebraska could be a great stepping stone to move from a slow moonball offense to a faster one. Nebraska and many other programs. You are a little too Nebraska-centric in some of your posts.
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