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Post by vbtrainer02 on Nov 26, 2015 23:15:47 GMT -5
FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Stephanie Aiple- Texas A&M Rhamat Allhassan- Florida Jocelynn Birks- Illinois Samantha Bricio- USC(National Player of the Year) Madi Bugg- Stanford Lauren Carlini- Wisconsin Alexa Grey- BYU Hayley Hodson- Stanford(National Freshman of the Year) Alex Holston- Florida Chiaka Ogbogu- Texas Kadie Rolfzen- Nebraska Daly Santana- Minnesota Liana Sybeldon- Washington Nikki Taylor- Hawaii Hayleigh Washington- Penn State Aiyana Whitney- Penn State
SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Jordan Anderson- UCLA Elizabeth Campbell- Ohio State Megan Courtney- Penn State Mackenzie Dagostino- Florida Annie Drews- Purdue Alli Frantii- Penn State Micheala Foeke- Nebraska Carly Kan- Missouri Merete Lutz- Stanford Kelai Mau- Arizona Taylor Morey- Wisconsin Amy Neal- Texas Hayleigh Nelson- Wisconsin Kelsie Payne- Kansas Hannah Tapp- Minnesota Taylor Wittingham- USC
THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Avery Acker- SMU Alexis Austin- Colorado Jazzmine Babbers- Texas A&M Martenne Bettandorf- Oregon Adriana Cullbert- Colorado State Ainise Havili- Kansas Brittany Howard- Stanford Kelly Hunter- Nebraska Molly McCage- Texas Mary-Kate Marshall- Oregon State Alicia Ogoms- USC Panina Snuka- Arizona Cassie Strickland- Washington Pilar Victoria- Arkansas
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Post by bballnut90 on Nov 26, 2015 23:39:15 GMT -5
FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANSStephanie Aiple- Texas A&M Rhamat Allhassan- Florida Jocelynn Birks- Illinois Samantha Bricio- USC(National Player of the Year) Madi Bugg- Stanford Lauren Carlini- Wisconsin Alexa Grey- BYU Hayley Hodson- Stanford(National Freshman of the Year) Alex Holston- Florida Chiaka Ogbogu- Texas Kadie Rolfzen- Nebraska Daly Santana- Minnesota Liana Sybeldon- Washington Nikki Taylor- Hawaii Hayleigh Washington- Penn State Aiyana Whitney- Penn State SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANJordan Anderson- UCLA Elizabeth Campbell- Ohio StateĀ Megan Courtney- Penn State Mackenzie Dagostino- Florida Annie Drews- Purdue Alli Frantii- Penn State Micheala Foeke- Nebraska Carly Kan- Missouri Merete Lutz- Stanford Kelai Mau- Arizona Taylor Morey- Wisconsin Amy Neal- Texas Hayleigh Nelson- Wisconsin Kelsie Payne- Kansas Hannah Tapp- Minnesota Taylor Wittingham- USC THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANAvery Acker- SMU Alexis Austin- Colorado Jazzmine Babbers- Texas A&M Martenne Bettandorf- Oregon Adriana Cullbert- Colorado State Ainise Havili- Kansas Brittany Howard- Stanford Kelly Hunter- Nebraska Molly McCage- Texas Mary-Kate Marshall- Oregon State Alicia Ogoms- USC Panina Snuka- Arizona Cassie Strickland- Washington Pilar Victoria- Arkansas I think this is the 3rd AA thread in the last 3-4 days...but no way Bugg gets 1st team and Stanford gets 4 All Americans. No way Frantti gets on 2nd team, and even though Courtney's hitting numbers don't scream first team, it would be a shame if she isn't a first teamer since there are only 2 players in the country who I'd consider better players.
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Post by fetchin on Nov 26, 2015 23:41:40 GMT -5
Atizona doesn't deserve any all americans (certainly not two) and Hawaii's Olivia Magill, hitting over, 400 and top 6 in the nation in blocking needs to make it.
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Post by Disc808 on Nov 26, 2015 23:44:57 GMT -5
I don't think Dagostino is a second teamer
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Post by Disc808 on Nov 26, 2015 23:46:45 GMT -5
I don't think Bettendorf is an AA either
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Post by fetchin on Nov 26, 2015 23:51:32 GMT -5
I don't think Bettendorf is an AA either Yeah no way she is one this season, or MK Marshall no way an OH for a 6 win team who is hitting .205 deserves all american recognition.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2015 23:57:52 GMT -5
Well I dont particularly agree with this list
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Post by network155 on Nov 27, 2015 0:05:51 GMT -5
Olivia Magill to me is a First Team All-American candidate. She is the reason Hawaii is the #1 blocking team in the country. She hits for a high percentage and one of the most dominating middle players in the country along with Sybeldon of Washington.
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Post by Longhorn20 on Nov 27, 2015 0:32:20 GMT -5
I don't get why Rolfzen and Hodson are first team over Neal..... About 1 kps-ish less hitting the same or lower percentage with close to the same digging stats. Both have blocking over her (and I think both are better blockers) but some of that comes with being on the right.
And no Nolan, but you have Wittingham, Strickland, and Morey?
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Post by vbtrainer02 on Nov 27, 2015 0:38:32 GMT -5
I think Hawaii will flop honestly, you're 26-1, with an RPI of 26. Okay so aside from what many might think, Bugg is still a high caliber setter, despite not having the firepower she has last year! If you could name another setter that would go over her, then I'd consider saying if I was wrong if this setter was elite! I'd say my third team was a reach. But I'd say my 1st and second teams are pretty close, you're not going to find more than nit picky issues on whether a person should be first or second team.
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Post by ay2013 on Nov 27, 2015 0:42:55 GMT -5
Olivia Magill to me is a First Team All-American candidate. She is the reason Hawaii is the #1 blocking team in the country. She hits for a high percentage and one of the most dominating middle players in the country along with Sybeldon of Washington. The reason why Hawaii is the #1 blocking team in the country is because they are a superior team in a crappy conference. Yes they are a good blocking team regardless, but still. They were out blocked in a majority of their REAL matches this year.
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Post by bayarea on Nov 27, 2015 0:44:57 GMT -5
Aiple as a 1st team AA???
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Post by scottysocc on Nov 27, 2015 0:46:02 GMT -5
Bugg will be at least second team AA. Hodson is on the bubble between First Team and Second team.
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Post by vbtrainer02 on Nov 27, 2015 0:47:41 GMT -5
I don't get why Rolfzen and Hodson are first team over Neal..... About 1 kps-ish less hitting the same or lower percentage with close to the same digging stats. Both have blocking over her (and I think both are better blockers) but some of that comes with being on the right. And no Nolan, but you have Wittingham, Strickland, and Morey? UT GRAD here, so there's no bias here at all! I think that Hodson is probably the best player, aside from Bricio. Amy Neal is a great player, but I think Hodson brings more than just stats against not as great teams. It's not fair to compare Neal and Hodson. Different caliber players playing in different leagues. I see it as, if Hodson was on Texas' team, she would play outside over Amy. And as far as Nolan is concerned, different leagues. I'd take the other three over Nolan any day of the week.
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Post by fetchin on Nov 27, 2015 0:55:51 GMT -5
I think Hawaii will flop honestly, you're 26-1, with an RPI of 26. Okay so aside from what many might think, Bugg is still a high caliber setter, despite not having the firepower she has last year! If you could name another setter that would go over her, then I'd consider saying if I was wrong if this setter was elite! I'd say my third team was a reach. But I'd say my 1st and second teams are pretty close, you're not going to find more than nit picky issues on whether a person should be first or second team. Magill is having a monster season and is putting up better statistics than half the players you listed, your predictions suck.
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