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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 26, 2019 23:00:15 GMT -5
Now for something different...
The All-Good teams made up of players who have:
1. Not been named an All-American, whether 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or Honorable Mention 2. Not been named All-Conference, whether 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or Honorable Mention 3. Not won any ____________ of the Year honors, e.g., Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year
Exception to above: All-Academic awards are okay and are not disqualifying.
Despite their lack of accolades, these players have contributed significantly to your favorite vb team. This is an All-Good list, not an All-Star list, for obvious reasons. Also, this will force you to look up your players' respective bios.
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Post by eyelander on Jan 26, 2019 23:13:31 GMT -5
I can name only two, Cecelia Goods and Kaela Goodman; both were good. 😉
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Post by permagrin on Jan 26, 2019 23:21:49 GMT -5
Minnesota- lauren barnes is my choice what a great player
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Post by byudane on Jan 26, 2019 23:23:37 GMT -5
During my tenure at BYU, I really enjoyed the play and composure of players like Helen Hjorth and Caroline Steuer. They worked hard on and off the court. We’re all looking forward to the arrival of Morgan Bower, Caroline’s daughter, and the heir apparent to Mary Lake as libero.
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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 27, 2019 0:02:21 GMT -5
Hawaii
S- Kendra Koelsch OH - Kaela Goodman OH - Casey Castillo OPP - Nohea Tano (can't determine if she won any awards) L - Sarah Mendoza DS - Stephanie Brandt Serving Specialist - Gianna Guinasso Utility - Cayley Thurlby
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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 27, 2019 0:03:04 GMT -5
I can name only two, Cecelia Goods and Kaela Goodman; both were good. 😉 One article I read said Cia Goods was Player of the Year for the Pacific Division in the WAC in 1997.
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Post by network155 on Jan 27, 2019 0:49:37 GMT -5
I can name only two, Cecelia Goods and Kaela Goodman; both were good. 😉 Cia Goods was Conference Player of the Year in 1997 (WAC Player of the Year -Pacific Division), she would've been an All-American for sure, had Hawaii gone further into the NCAA Tournament.
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Post by eyelander on Jan 27, 2019 3:22:14 GMT -5
I can name only two, Cecelia Goods and Kaela Goodman; both were good. 😉 One article I read said Cia Goods was Player of the Year for the Pacific Division in the WAC in 1997. Haha! Not sure if you’re playing with me or you’re serious? I was just having a bit of fun on your all-“good” players, hence my winky emoji. Cia (Good)s and Kaela (Good)man. 😊
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Post by eyelander on Jan 27, 2019 3:35:08 GMT -5
I can name only two, Cecelia Goods and Kaela Goodman; both were good. 😉 Cia Goods was Conference Player of the Year in 1997 (WAC Player of the Year -Pacific Division), she would've been an All-American for sure, had Hawaii gone further into the NCAA Tournament. Cia Goods was a great player. I was just playing in on the title of this thread of all-good players, and Cia (Good)s and Kaela (Good)man came to mind.
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Post by craftylefty on Jan 27, 2019 10:30:31 GMT -5
Minnesota:
OH: Hailey Cowles OH: Pamela Luiz MB: Ariana Filho MB: Dana Knudsen S: Alexandra Palmer RS: Adrianna Nora DS: Lauren Barnes L: Dalianliz Rosado
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Post by wiscvball on Jan 27, 2019 10:39:17 GMT -5
Wisconsin:
OH: Kelli Bates OH: Allison Wack MB: Amy Hultgren MB: Audra Jeffers Opp: Lori Rittenhouse (it's her outline that graces the banners in the top of the field house!) S: Janelle Gabrielson (this was tough, not many setters who didn't win accolades to choose from) L: Lisa Zukowski
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Post by Brutus Buckeye on Jan 27, 2019 12:05:34 GMT -5
Where can I find a list of players that have been donned with these honors, so that I know which ones to exclude?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2019 14:32:07 GMT -5
I enjoyed Bridget Boyle and Petra Laverman from the Hebert heyday at Illinois.
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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 27, 2019 14:39:34 GMT -5
Cia Goods was Conference Player of the Year in 1997 (WAC Player of the Year -Pacific Division), she would've been an All-American for sure, had Hawaii gone further into the NCAA Tournament. Cia Goods was a great player. I was just playing in on the title of this thread of all-good players, and Cia (Good)s and Kaela (Good)man came to mind. I didn’t realize you were making a funny. However, when I saw CIA Goods’s name, I was wondering, What a coincidence that her last name was “Good” in a thread about the All-Good team!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2019 15:23:17 GMT -5
Lindsey Berg was never an AA. Still can't believe it.
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