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Post by baytree on Dec 7, 2019 1:21:42 GMT -5
I feel like KP would be a pretty good coach And two posters agreed. Why? I agreed bc when she was injured and standing on the sidelines, she'd often talk to the players coming off (e.g., Fitz, Gates, Campbell). I'd see her point toward the court and then talk to them about what I assume was something she'd noticed about the game. It happened pretty often. I think she likes to find holes in ppls' games and fix them (if it's her team or abuse them if it's the opposing team).
Hamby also said she understood the game better than many coaches and she's very analytical. She also seems to get along well with ppl and accepts feedback herself. All those are good qualities for a coach. Of course, it's a guess and, even if she goes into coaching, it may not pan out.
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Post by Disc808 on Dec 7, 2019 1:25:09 GMT -5
And two posters agreed. Why? I agreed bc when she was injured and standing on the sidelines, she'd often talk to the players coming off (e.g., Fitz, Gates, Campbell). I'd see her point toward the court and then talk to them about what I assume was something she'd noticed about the game. It happened pretty often. I think she likes to find holes in ppls' games and fix them (if it's her team or abuse them if it's the opposing team).
Hamby also said she understood the game better than many coaches and she's very analytical. She also seems to get along well with ppl and accepts feedback herself. All those are good qualities for a coach. Of course, it's a guess and, even if she goes into coaching, it may not pan out. Also, someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but she has experience with coaching club @ encore and she has a solid understanding and passion for the game. Plus, she's competed at a very high level and has a great sense for the game.
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Post by waynevb1 on Dec 7, 2019 1:44:06 GMT -5
A team OOS against Stanford usually ends up eating volleyballs on their side of the court. Or with “Wilson” impressed backward on various body parts (though in the tournament it might be a different brand). Molten is the official ball of the NCAA. Maybe Stanford is getting some type of sponsorship from Wilson, but I've always thought they should use the Molten balls. If I were a coach, I'd want my team using the exact same ball throughout the season they they'll be using during the NCAA tourney.
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Post by VolleyballFella on Dec 7, 2019 2:47:10 GMT -5
Did everyone miss Plummer stating after the match that she is going to play overseas in January? Is this old news that I am just learning? Last I heard, there was a lot of questions on what she was going to do in 2020.
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Post by midnightblue on Dec 7, 2019 3:05:27 GMT -5
Did everyone miss Plummer stating after the match that she is going to play overseas in January? Is this old news that I am just learning? Last I heard, there was a lot of questions on what she was going to do in 2020. Old news. It has been known that she was graduating in December and going Pro. The question now is where?
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Post by Cruz'n on Dec 7, 2019 4:39:52 GMT -5
Or with “Wilson” impressed backward on various body parts (though in the tournament it might be a different brand). Molten is the official ball of the NCAA. Maybe Stanford is getting some type of sponsorship from Wilson, but I've always thought they should use the Molten balls. If I were a coach, I'd want my team using the exact same ball throughout the season they they'll be using during the NCAA tourney. Wilson serves Moltens for Stanford.
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Post by Sbilo on Dec 7, 2019 5:40:18 GMT -5
Did everyone miss Plummer stating after the match that she is going to play overseas in January? Is this old news that I am just learning? Last I heard, there was a lot of questions on what she was going to do in 2020. Old news. It has been known that she was graduating in December and going Pro. The question now is where? Hopefully Italy or Turkey so I could see her live
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Post by oldunc on Dec 7, 2019 13:06:08 GMT -5
Not much to say about this match- Plummer has really been giving her all on backcourt defense, which she'll need going on. Denver has a lot of good upside, but not the power to hang with top tier teams. Their passing is generally good (Plummer had one of their passers- Amanda Green, I think- completely flummoxed) and they're scrappy. Stanford played OK.
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