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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 30, 2019 17:03:07 GMT -5
Conference Finish Stanford: FirstWashington: SecondUtah: ThirdUCLA: FourthWSU: FifthUSC: SixthCal: SeventhASU: EighthColorado and Oregon and Arizona: NinthOSU: Twelfth=================================== Standings: (1) Stanford 18-2 (8) Washington 15-5 (11) Utah 14-6 (18) UCLA 13-7 (26) WSU 12-8 (27) USC 11-9 (30) Cal 10-10 (33) ASU 9-11 (43) Colorado 5-15 (47) Oregon 5-15 (48) Arizona 5-15 (81) OSU 3-17 (Nov 25 pablo rankings) =================================== POY: Mac May (UCLA) FOY: Magda Jehlářová (WSU) SOY: Jenna Gray (Stanford) LOY: Morgan Hentz (Stanford) COY: Beth Launiere (Utah) All-Conference Team Preslie Anderson Kara Bajema Devyn Cross Dani Drews Audriana Fitzmorris Lauren Forte Madeleine Gates Jenna Gray Jasmine Gross Morgan Hentz Magda Jehlářová Kenzie Koerber Khalia Lanier Mac May Mima Mirkovic Ella May Powell Savvy Simo Ronika StoneHonorable Mention: Haylie Bennett, Alexis Dirige, Samantha Drechsel, Jenna Ewert, Maddie Haynes, Ivana Jeremic, Saige Ka'aha'aina-Torres, Kendall Kipp, Raquel Lazaro, Meghan McClure, Shayne McPherson, Avie Niece, Berkeley Oblad, Sterling Parker, Julia Patterson, Hannah Pukis, State Lauren Sanders, Justine SpannAll-Freshman Team Magda Jehlářová Kendall Kipp Sterling Parker Hannah Pukis Pia Timmer Zoe Weatherington Emilia WeskeScholar-Athlete Award: Morgan Hentz (Stanford) =================================== 2018: volleytalk.proboards.com/thread/75733/pac-final-standings-honors-20182017: volleytalk.proboards.com/thread/71604/pac-final-standings-honors-20172016: volleytalk.proboards.com/thread/66723/pac-2016-final-standings-honors2015: volleytalk.proboards.com/thread/61099/pac-2015-final-standings-honors2014: volleytalk.proboards.com/thread/56618/pac-2014-final-standings-honors=================================== Cumulative since 2014 (12-11-10 etc. in points for places) Stanford (69) Washington (64) USC and UCLA (50) Oregon (45) Utah (43) Colorado (40) Arizona (37) WSU (34) ASU (22) OSU (20) Cal (15)
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Post by Wolfgang on Nov 30, 2019 17:12:12 GMT -5
So, is the color scheme for first, second, third supposed to be gold, silver, bronze? You'd think blue is more valuable because it's more rare in nature than the brown-variants.
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 30, 2019 17:13:20 GMT -5
So, is the color scheme for first, second, third supposed to be gold, silver, bronze? Yes.
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Post by wkrp on Nov 30, 2019 17:24:18 GMT -5
Stanford seniors are once in a lifetime winners. They know how to win and are led by Morgan Hentz. Player of the Year. It’s mind boggling that she can set the digs record by being behind a formidable block for 4 years.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2019 17:28:23 GMT -5
Stanford seniors are once in a lifetime winners. They know how to win and are led by Morgan Hentz. Player of the Year. It’s mind boggling that she can set the digs record by being behind a formidable block for 4 years. Stanford block funnels every OH cross court.
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Post by WahineFan44 on Nov 30, 2019 17:30:42 GMT -5
UCLA going from bottom of the Pac prediction by all of you to fourth is quite outstanding. I mean they had the talent to finish where they are, so its not unheard of, but still. Nice turn around
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 30, 2019 17:40:48 GMT -5
Cumulative since 2014 (12-11-10 etc. in points for places)
Stanford (69) Washington (64) USC and UCLA (50) Oregon (45) Utah (43) Colorado (40) Arizona (37) WSU (34) ASU (22) OSU (20) Cal (15)
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Post by Disc808 on Nov 30, 2019 17:43:24 GMT -5
Stanford seniors are once in a lifetime winners. They know how to win and are led by Morgan Hentz. Player of the Year. It’s mind boggling that she can set the digs record by being behind a formidable block for 4 years. Stanford block funnels every OH cross court. Yes because they know Hentz will gobble it up
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2019 17:51:31 GMT -5
Stanford block funnels every OH cross court. Yes because they know Hentz will gobble it up Exactly. That's partly why she leads in digs. And because she's great.
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Post by naujack85 on Nov 30, 2019 18:01:39 GMT -5
Seriously, when is the last time that conference POY was this unpredictable? I can't really think of one in my now 15 years of watching.
Imo, I think it really could be Lanier, Bajema, Drews, May, or possibly Hentz.
Even though Morgan is one of the best liberos of all time, I'm not sure she would get the nod. Lanier has the most kills per set and hits for a solid percentage, but her team finished lower than all the others. Bajema has the best all around stats but has more talent around her and the lowest kills per set. May and Drews do a ton for their teams, imo there's no way either Utah or UCLA make the tournament without them.
At this point, based on her absolute tear during the 2nd half of conference, I'm going with Lanier.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2019 18:04:10 GMT -5
So, is the color scheme for first, second, third supposed to be gold, silver, bronze? You'd think blue is more valuable because it's more rare in nature than the brown-variants. Wolfgang , vbprisoner and tomclen , maybe the VT Turkey of the Year Award should be re-named the VT Blue Footed Booby Award to have a more positive connotation?
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Post by WahineFan44 on Nov 30, 2019 18:05:28 GMT -5
Seriously, when is the last time that conference POY was this unpredictable? I can't really think of one in my now 15 years of watching. Imo, I think it really could be Lanier, Bajema, Drews, May, or possibly Hentz. Even though Morgan is one of the best liberos of all time, I'm not sure she would get the nod. Lanier has the most kills per set and hits for a solid percentage, but her team finished lower than all the others. Bajema has the best all around stats but has more talent around her and the lowest kills per set. May and Drews do a ton for their teams, imo there's no way either Utah or UCLA make the tournament without them. At this point, based on her absolute tear during the 2nd half of conference, I'm going with Lanier. Why is everyone discounting Gray. My money is on her winning it.
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 30, 2019 18:11:16 GMT -5
Seriously, when is the last time that conference POY was this unpredictable? I can't really think of one in my now 15 years of watching. Imo, I think it really could be Lanier, Bajema, Drews, May, or possibly Hentz. Even though Morgan is one of the best liberos of all time, I'm not sure she would get the nod. Lanier has the most kills per set and hits for a solid percentage, but her team finished lower than all the others. Bajema has the best all around stats but has more talent around her and the lowest kills per set. May and Drews do a ton for their teams, imo there's no way either Utah or UCLA make the tournament without them. At this point, based on her absolute tear during the 2nd half of conference, I'm going with Lanier. Pretty sure it's not going to be Hentz, because libero. Pretty sure it's not going to be Drews, because by every statistical measure she's behind either May, Lanier, or Bajema. (Not behind all of them in all stats, but in any given stat she's behind at least one of them.) Without the last couple of weeks Bajema would be out of the picture, but she's had some *very* strong outings lately. The last few times I can remember there being no obvious lock for POY were when Schwan won and when Vansant won for the second time (but up against a very strong season by Lowe).
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 30, 2019 18:13:16 GMT -5
Seriously, when is the last time that conference POY was this unpredictable? I can't really think of one in my now 15 years of watching. Imo, I think it really could be Lanier, Bajema, Drews, May, or possibly Hentz. Even though Morgan is one of the best liberos of all time, I'm not sure she would get the nod. Lanier has the most kills per set and hits for a solid percentage, but her team finished lower than all the others. Bajema has the best all around stats but has more talent around her and the lowest kills per set. May and Drews do a ton for their teams, imo there's no way either Utah or UCLA make the tournament without them. At this point, based on her absolute tear during the 2nd half of conference, I'm going with Lanier. Why is everyone discounting Gray. My money is on her winning it. Neither setter nor libero is very likely. Setters have won it in the past, but that was before they started separately voting on a setter of the year.
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Post by naujack85 on Nov 30, 2019 18:17:37 GMT -5
Why is everyone discounting Gray. My money is on her winning it. Neither setter nor libero is very likely. Setters have won it in the past, but that was before they started separately voting on a setter of the year. I agree. Gray is at worst the 2nd best setter in the country (arguably the best) and Hentz is the best libero in the country, but neither of them have legitimate shots at conference POY.
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