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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2018 12:26:10 GMT -5
Middle Blocker Lydia DeWeese (Green Bay) has been announced as new player of Finnish club Nurmon Jymy (joining Sydney Busa). For those interested: the updated Finnish club rosters for next season can be found here: www.mestaruusliiga.fi/liiga/naiset/joukkueet.html
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sodakinebrah
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when you give a hitter the perfect set and they hit into the net -_-
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Post by sodakinebrah on Jul 6, 2018 14:53:38 GMT -5
PolandErin Fairs (Louisville) - Trefl Proxima Krakow Chiaka Ogbogu (Texas) - Chemik Police ItalyDanielle Cuttino (Purdue) - Pomi Casalmaggiore Aiyana Whitney (Penn St.) - Lardini Filottrano Annie Mitchem (Hawaii) - Lardini Filottrano Megan (Hodge) Easy (Penn St.) - Imoco Volley Conegliano Kim Hill (Pepperdine) - Imoco Volley Conegliano Lauren Carlini (Wisconsin) - Igor Volley Novara Michelle Bartsch-Hackley (Illinois) - Igor Volley Novara Micha Hancock (Penn St.) - Saugella Team Monza Rachael Adams (Texas) - Saugella Team Monza Hannah Tapp (Minnesota) - Bergamo GreeceAllison Mayfield (Kansas) - Olympiacos Piraeus TurkeyKelsey Robinson (Nebraska) - Vakifbank Jordan Larson (Nebraska) - Eczacibasi VitrA Lauren Gibbemeyer (Minnesota) - Eczacibasi VitrA FranceMalina Terrell (San Francisco) - Beziers JapanFoluke Akinradewo (Stanford) - Hisamitsu Springs BrazilDestiny Hooker (Texas) - Osasco Voleibol Nicole Fawcett (Penn St.) - Dentil/Praia Clube GermanySarah Wilhite (Minnesota) - Allianz MTV Stuttgart Krystal Rivers (Alabama) - Allianz MTV Stuttgart Lauren Barfield (Washington) - SSC Palmberg Schwerin KoreaBecky Perry (Washington) - Suwon Hyundai Adora Anae (Utah) - IBK Altos Source: worldofvolley.com/News/volleyballtransfers/DoneDeals.html?kind=&countryId=234&competitionId=0 Correction, Annie Mitchem is going to Scandicci (https://volleymob.com/scandicci-signs-annie-mitchem-italian-nt-setter-malinov/)
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Post by Brutus Buckeye on Jul 6, 2018 15:21:31 GMT -5
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Post by fredrick on Jul 7, 2018 15:03:35 GMT -5
PolandErin Fairs (Louisville) - Trefl Proxima Krakow Chiaka Ogbogu (Texas) - Chemik Police ItalyDanielle Cuttino (Purdue) - Pomi Casalmaggiore Aiyana Whitney (Penn St.) - Lardini Filottrano Annie Mitchem (Hawaii) - Lardini Filottrano Megan (Hodge) Easy (Penn St.) - Imoco Volley Conegliano Kim Hill (Pepperdine) - Imoco Volley Conegliano Lauren Carlini (Wisconsin) - Igor Volley Novara Michelle Bartsch-Hackley (Illinois) - Igor Volley Novara Micha Hancock (Penn St.) - Saugella Team Monza Rachael Adams (Texas) - Saugella Team Monza Hannah Tapp (Minnesota) - Bergamo GreeceAllison Mayfield (Kansas) - Olympiacos Piraeus TurkeyKelsey Robinson (Nebraska) - Vakifbank Jordan Larson (Nebraska) - Eczacibasi VitrA Lauren Gibbemeyer (Minnesota) - Eczacibasi VitrA FranceMalina Terrell (San Francisco) - Beziers JapanFoluke Akinradewo (Stanford) - Hisamitsu Springs BrazilDestiny Hooker (Texas) - Osasco Voleibol Nicole Fawcett (Penn St.) - Dentil/Praia Clube GermanySarah Wilhite (Minnesota) - Allianz MTV Stuttgart Krystal Rivers (Alabama) - Allianz MTV Stuttgart Lauren Barfield (Washington) - SSC Palmberg Schwerin KoreaBecky Perry (Washington) - Suwon Hyundai Adora Anae (Utah) - IBK Altos Source: worldofvolley.com/News/volleyballtransfers/DoneDeals.html?kind=&countryId=234&competitionId=0 Correction, Annie Mitchem is going to Scandicci (https://volleymob.com/scandicci-signs-annie-mitchem-italian-nt-setter-malinov/) Thanks for the heads up. I corrected it in my post.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2018 13:06:11 GMT -5
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Post by brunie on Jul 14, 2018 13:21:45 GMT -5
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Post by agean09 on Jul 14, 2018 15:12:29 GMT -5
Finally! I've been waiting forever to hear where she was going. Glad she gets to go where she wanted to! It'll be interesting to see how she develops as a player and whether or not playing in the Japanese league will really help her. Foluke seems to really enjoy playing there and she's one of our best middles. So we'll see!
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Post by fredrick on Jul 19, 2018 0:14:04 GMT -5
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Post by c4ndlelight on Jul 19, 2018 0:36:12 GMT -5
Which team will she be playing for? They forgot to include that.
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Post by gobruins on Jul 19, 2018 7:17:11 GMT -5
Which countries are the strongest leagues?
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Post by mapuan on Jul 19, 2018 7:57:14 GMT -5
Which countries are the strongest leagues? 1. Turkey (though only the top 4 teams are battling it out for years) 2. Italy (more balanced competition amongst the teams) 3. Brazil (shorter girls but can slug it out) 4. Russia (used to be the best in Europe but financial constraints happened. Traveling from one city to another can be grueling.) 4. China (getting better every year. They might actually surpassed Russia by now) 5. Japan (the fast game can give some superstars a hard time to adjust) 5. Poland (tied with Japan, some young greats start in this arena) 6. Switzerland/Germany (jumping point of young pros) 7. Korea (heavily rely on foreigners but can train them physically and mentally to carry a team) 8. Puerto Rico (newly grad Players usually take this routecto get a look from better clubs) Others: France, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Finland, Bulgaria, Serbia, Peru, Greece, Romania.
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Post by aztecbuff on Jul 19, 2018 10:13:42 GMT -5
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Post by donut on Jul 19, 2018 15:06:06 GMT -5
Which countries are the strongest leagues? 1. Turkey (though only the top 4 teams are battling it out for years) 2. Italy (more balanced competition amongst the teams) 3. Brazil (shorter girls but can slug it out) 4. Russia (used to be the best in Europe but financial constraints happened. Traveling from one city to another can be grueling.) 4. China (getting better every year. They might actually surpassed Russia by now) 5. Japan (the fast game can give some superstars a hard time to adjust) 5. Poland (tied with Japan, some young greats start in this arena) 6. Switzerland/Germany (jumping point of young pros) 7. Korea (heavily rely on foreigners but can train them physically and mentally to carry a team) 8. Puerto Rico (newly grad Players usually take this routecto get a look from better clubs) Others: France, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Finland, Bulgaria, Serbia, Peru, Greece, Romania. I think Korea belongs in front of Switzerland (who I don't think is even top 10 anymore) and probably Germany, but other than that this is a good and thorough list.
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Post by Disc808 on Jul 20, 2018 1:54:19 GMT -5
Strickland to Spain
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trojansc
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Post by trojansc on Jul 20, 2018 5:00:39 GMT -5
Which countries are the strongest leagues? 1. Turkey (though only the top 4 teams are battling it out for years) 2. Italy (more balanced competition amongst the teams) 3. Brazil (shorter girls but can slug it out) 4. Russia (used to be the best in Europe but financial constraints happened. Traveling from one city to another can be grueling.) 4. China (getting better every year. They might actually surpassed Russia by now) 5. Japan (the fast game can give some superstars a hard time to adjust) 5. Poland (tied with Japan, some young greats start in this arena) 6. Switzerland/Germany (jumping point of young pros) 7. Korea (heavily rely on foreigners but can train them physically and mentally to carry a team) 8. Puerto Rico (newly grad Players usually take this routecto get a look from better clubs) Others: France, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Finland, Bulgaria, Serbia, Peru, Greece, Romania. Is Azerbaijan's league still relevant anymore?
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