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Post by TuesdayGone on Aug 10, 2019 2:29:57 GMT -5
What is reason for USA not to change to the international ball at college, club and hs level?
I’m assuming money
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Post by pepperbrooks on Aug 10, 2019 7:10:57 GMT -5
What is reason for USA not to change to the international ball at college, club and hs level? I’m assuming money Why would they?
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Post by MonicaGeller on Aug 10, 2019 9:22:35 GMT -5
What is reason for USA not to change to the international ball at college, club and hs level? I’m assuming money Why would they? How about they change to the international substitution rules so that outsides need to learn how to pass from day one - that might have some impact?
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Post by trainermch on Aug 10, 2019 9:35:51 GMT -5
How about they change to the international substitution rules so that outsides need to learn how to pass from day one - that might have some impact? That should be happening in the 9-12's developmental play...passing skill honing, that is.
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Post by midnightblue on Aug 10, 2019 9:49:32 GMT -5
What is reason for USA not to change to the international ball at college, club and hs level? I’m assuming money 'Participation' is the official reason the US system has chosen not to play in accordance to the rules used by almost every federation / organization throughout the rest of the world. I agree with the those who claim this is largely the reason why the US seems to have more trouble than rival countries in developing solid all-around OHs. NCAA OHs struggle so mightily to pass at the international level because A.) opponent's serving is obviously leaps better, but B.) the Mikasa ball is far more difficult to pass due to increased movement, structure, etc. I also agree that it is not the responsibility of NCAA coaches to develop talent for the NT. Their job is to develop their team to the best of their ability to win at that level pursuant to the rules in place at that level. I don't know a coach in the country who would forego a meaningful win in order to prep a player for a potential career at the next level. Their AD isn't buying that. While it would definitely be nice to see a smoother transition of NCAA OHs to the International game, I obviously can't blame NCAA coaches for using the rules to their advantage (subs / DSs)
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Post by ndodge on Aug 10, 2019 10:04:43 GMT -5
So I assume US plays either 1pm or 3pm classification games - anyone know which one and what illustrious prize are we playing for ?
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Post by n00b on Aug 10, 2019 10:08:10 GMT -5
How about they change to the international substitution rules so that outsides need to learn how to pass from day one - that might have some impact? Youth teams are still going to try to win. Even more of the tall kids who can’t pass would simply be moved to the middle. And 16-Open would be full of 5-8 outside hitters.
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Post by Reach on Aug 10, 2019 10:15:40 GMT -5
NCAA doesn't care about training a handful of people for the national team and professional careers. International rules are not a concern for womens sports. Like, at alll.
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Post by MonicaGeller on Aug 10, 2019 10:19:10 GMT -5
How about they change to the international substitution rules so that outsides need to learn how to pass from day one - that might have some impact? Youth teams are still going to try to win. Even more of the tall kids who can’t pass would simply be moved to the middle. And 16-Open would be full of 5-8 outside hitters. Volleyball stars early in the US, 9-12 year olds are playing and learning, if the development for passing happens there, maybe enough tall kids can make the transition. Keep the Libero out of the game till U15 and make the middles learn to pass too. I get Club coaches are trying to win at every level, but it seems that winning trumps development too often.
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Post by wishinwestcoastvb on Aug 10, 2019 11:31:01 GMT -5
Youth teams are still going to try to win. Even more of the tall kids who can’t pass would simply be moved to the middle. And 16-Open would be full of 5-8 outside hitters. Volleyball stars early in the US, 9-12 year olds are playing and learning, if the development for passing happens there, maybe enough tall kids can make the transition. Keep the Libero out of the game till U15 and make the middles learn to pass too. I get Club coaches are trying to win at every level, but it seems that winning trumps development too often. Personally... I think you see teams that win and develop talent and those are some of the better clubs in the country. TAV, KiVA, SPVB, Top Select, Mintonette, Munciana, TStreet, Coast, etc. Etc. These teams are winning, developing talent, and putting girls in a position to thrive day 1 at whatever university they end up at.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 11:51:59 GMT -5
So I assume US plays either 1pm or 3pm classification games - anyone know which one and what illustrious prize are we playing for ? I think they play at 2 est and they are playing in the 7th place game.
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Post by cbrown1709 on Aug 10, 2019 12:36:32 GMT -5
Kingdon aced, which comes after Curry being unable to get a setter dump. I will give credit to Brazil's serve. That was a beautiful float. And Kingdon hits the antenna. That's not just Curry. Where is the the block to take that away?
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Post by cbrown1709 on Aug 10, 2019 12:38:56 GMT -5
Has Rosenthal played at all?
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Post by cbrown1709 on Aug 10, 2019 12:40:19 GMT -5
I dont think it touched the block. She tried to cut it to hard and didn't clear. I think that's what they're implying My apologies, so frustrated I didn't read it correctly.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 13:09:18 GMT -5
Rosenthal/Tapp, Rolfzen/Wilhite, Lilly/Cuttino, Curry started
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