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Post by vbjustice on Dec 19, 2018 0:02:28 GMT -5
Agreed. She’s awesome. Only thing I wish she had a better game against the loss against Duke. Wasn’t her day. Both middles didn’t have a good day and Ndee actually did a tad better Lol! But I don’t care about the other middle. Wasn’t referring to the other one. I only care about Ndee. She’s very fun to watch when she’s on fire! Cheers!
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Post by buzinga7 on Dec 19, 2018 9:45:22 GMT -5
The ACC may struggle to get any team into the NCAA round of 16 in 2019, just like 2018. FSU has been the traditional power, and UNC was good for a couple of years, but both of them struggled in 2018. Pitt was the standard bearer in 2018 but then they flamed out in the tournament. No doubt in my mind that Pitt will be the team to beat next year again in the ACC. They will be in the 2019 Tourney. Probably FSU also and I'd watch out for Wake to make good strides next year.
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Post by buzinga7 on Dec 19, 2018 9:47:42 GMT -5
The ACC may struggle to get any team into the NCAA round of 16 in 2019, just like 2018. FSU has been the traditional power, and UNC was good for a couple of years, but both of them struggled in 2018. Pitt was the standard bearer in 2018 but then they flamed out in the tournament. Pitt will be the team to beat again in the ACC next year. IMO, wont even be close and they WILL end up with a decent seed in the tourney.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2018 10:28:59 GMT -5
I think there are several impact players to watch emerge next season.these are incoming players or players that I think take a big step and push their teams further this year. And before someone says "I cant believe you missed this person" it's my opinion but feel free t0o bring up others.
Kylie Levers (Pitt) Shannon Shields (UL) Amber Stivrins (UL) Caroline Meuth (ND) Lauren Wentzel (ND) Camille Nazor (Duke) Lauren Harrison (UNC) Parker Austin (UNC) Katlyne Korte (Clemson) Chloe Brown (Miami) Baum and Mcaa (BC)
I do think Pitt is the front runner but there will be more talent next year than this year in the ACC. I think Louisville grows into their youth by conference time, I think FSU will compete, Notre Dame should gel, Duke has some good parts and a leader coming in, and UNC has strong pieces if they can organize them. Plus I see Clemson really rising as well.
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Post by charger0304 on Dec 19, 2018 10:39:39 GMT -5
I think there are several impact players to watch emerge next season.these are incoming players or players that I think take a big step and push their teams further this year. And before someone says "I cant believe you missed this person" it's my opinion but feel free t0o bring up others. Kylie Levers (Pitt) Shannon Shields (UL) Amber Stivrins (UL) Caroline Meuth (ND) Lauren Wentzel (ND) Camille Nazor (Duke) Lauren Harrison (UNC) Parker Austin (UNC) Katlyne Korte (Clemson) Chloe Brown (Miami) Baum and Mcaa (BC) My guesses: One of these players redshirts One of these players doesn't see the floor One of these players will be in a different uniform
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Post by wishinwestcoastvb on Dec 19, 2018 10:46:32 GMT -5
I think there are several impact players to watch emerge next season.these are incoming players or players that I think take a big step and push their teams further this year. And before someone says "I cant believe you missed this person" it's my opinion but feel free t0o bring up others. Kylie Levers (Pitt) Shannon Shields (UL) Amber Stivrins (UL) Caroline Meuth (ND) Lauren Wentzel (ND) Camille Nazor (Duke) Lauren Harrison (UNC) Parker Austin (UNC) Katlyne Korte (Clemson) Chloe Brown (Miami) Baum and Mcaa (BC) I do think Pitt is the front runner but there will be more talent next year than this year in the ACC. I think Louisville grows into their youth by conference time, I think FSU will compete, Notre Dame should gel, Duke has some good parts and a leader coming in, and UNC has strong pieces if they can organize them. Plus I see Clemson really rising as well. I think Amaya Tillman will have a pretty big impact for the cards next year, so will Aiko Jones. So will Vach at Miami. Templeton was a Senior right?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2018 10:56:09 GMT -5
I also agree that Aiko Jones has potential to blossom. Templeton was a senior so they have a tall task in replacing a setter.
Not sure who is alluded to in the other post of being in a different uniform.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2018 10:59:18 GMT -5
I think there are several impact players to watch emerge next season.these are incoming players or players that I think take a big step and push their teams further this year. And before someone says "I cant believe you missed this person" it's my opinion but feel free t0o bring up others. Kylie Levers (Pitt) Shannon Shields (UL) Amber Stivrins (UL) Caroline Meuth (ND) Lauren Wentzel (ND) Camille Nazor (Duke) Lauren Harrison (UNC) Parker Austin (UNC) Katlyne Korte (Clemson) Chloe Brown (Miami) Baum and Mcaa (BC) My guesses: One of these players redshirts One of these players doesn't see the floor One of these players will be in a different uniform Any more insight into your guesses and who they are? Just curious.
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Post by huskerjen on Dec 19, 2018 16:16:13 GMT -5
I think there are several impact players to watch emerge next season.these are incoming players or players that I think take a big step and push their teams further this year. And before someone says "I cant believe you missed this person" it's my opinion but feel free t0o bring up others. Kylie Levers (Pitt) Shannon Shields (UL) Amber Stivrins (UL) Caroline Meuth (ND) Lauren Wentzel (ND) Camille Nazor (Duke) Lauren Harrison (UNC) Parker Austin (UNC) Katlyne Korte (Clemson) Chloe Brown (Miami) Baum and Mcaa (BC) I do think Pitt is the front runner but there will be more talent next year than this year in the ACC. I think Louisville grows into their youth by conference time, I think FSU will compete, Notre Dame should gel, Duke has some good parts and a leader coming in, and UNC has strong pieces if they can organize them. Plus I see Clemson really rising as well. I think Amaya Tillman will have a pretty big impact for the cards next year, so will Aiko Jones. So will Vach at Miami. Templeton was a Senior right? Tillman will be the best freshman in the ACC.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2018 16:22:57 GMT -5
I think Amaya Tillman will have a pretty big impact for the cards next year, so will Aiko Jones. So will Vach at Miami. Templeton was a Senior right? Tillman will be the best freshman in the ACC. Tillman is good but don't overlook several other players. Tillman at UL, Meuth at ND, and Austin and Howard of UNC are also in the running. I'd also add in Nazor of Duke
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2019 12:50:07 GMT -5
Take Meyer off the Duke roster....official transfer to Kentucky.
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Post by chancelucky on Jan 5, 2019 6:00:33 GMT -5
The Kentucky men's basketball team has a graduate transfer from Stanford, Reid Travis. I assume, though know nothing about her real reasons, that Meyer's doing a similar thing: get the more prestigious degree, then spend a year at a higher profile program in her sport. Taylor Leath might also be seen that way, though Penn State and UNC are much more similar in terms of academic reputation and Leath had strong ties to Penn State prior to her freshman year.
I think it worked for Leath in that she got to the Elite Eight in her last year, though she also went from being a go to hitter at UNC to being more of a role player who even got subbed out in the front row.
I also wonder how Cindy Marina, a player who transferred from Duke to USC, now feels about going from being a starting setter in a 5-1 to mostly a serving specialist last year. Marina's also from Southern California, so it could also have been more of a chance to play closer to home and Duke to USC is more or less like UNC to Penn State from an academic perspective.
It's an interesting roll of the dice. You give up having more of a legacy at one school, for a chance to play a key role at a bigger time program. In Meyer's case, she's leaving a program that made the tournament last year.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 9:38:50 GMT -5
I think there are several impact players to watch emerge next season.these are incoming players or players that I think take a big step and push their teams further this year. And before someone says "I cant believe you missed this person" it's my opinion but feel free t0o bring up others. Kylie Levers (Pitt) Shannon Shields (UL) Amber Stivrins (UL) Caroline Meuth (ND) Lauren Wentzel (ND) Camille Nazor (Duke) Lauren Harrison (UNC) Parker Austin (UNC) Katlyne Korte (Clemson) Chloe Brown (Miami)Baum and Mcaa (BC) I do think Pitt is the front runner but there will be more talent next year than this year in the ACC. I think Louisville grows into their youth by conference time, I think FSU will compete, Notre Dame should gel, Duke has some good parts and a leader coming in, and UNC has strong pieces if they can organize them. Plus I see Clemson really rising as well. Chloe Brown transferring from Miami. That is a loss of a rising player.
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Post by leftyopp on Jan 24, 2019 19:46:30 GMT -5
Looks like Taylor Rowland headed to NC State...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 10:55:47 GMT -5
Looks like Taylor Rowland headed to NC State... NC State needs her because they are thin offensively. I am expecting LHK to go after a talented middle or two.
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