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Post by thor on Apr 27, 2006 18:14:22 GMT -5
Since nobody wrote to the old thread anymore here is a new one... I'm guessing that the All-America Teams will look a lot like this... Like last year, 6 players from miva/eiva and 14 from mpsf.
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AA- 1 Team
S-Hildebrand (LBSU) * S-Beckwith (UH) *
MB- Hein (Pep) * MB- Holmes (BYU) *
Opp- Hakala (UH) * Opp- Powell (GMU) (AA-1 since the eiva player of the year) Opp- Kozlarek (LUC) (AA-1 since the miva player of the year)
OH- Jablonsky (UCI) * OH- Tarr (LBSU) *
L- Asuka (UCI) *
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AA 2-Team
S- Thornton (UCI) *
MB- Meerstein (PSU) MB- Waite (CSUN) * MB- Honore (SFU) MB- Budinger (LBSU) *
Opp- Webber (UCI) * Opp- Proper (PSU) Opp- Macias (IPFW)
OH- Carere (UH) *
L- Reft (UH) *
--- *MPSF 14/20 ---
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Post by gitrdun on Apr 28, 2006 4:42:30 GMT -5
AA players already know who they are. At least some do.
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Post by mikesmith on Apr 28, 2006 6:29:24 GMT -5
Really? I don't think they do.
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Post by palo on Apr 28, 2006 10:49:40 GMT -5
AA players already know who they are. At least some do. unless one of the coaches on the committee told one of his player's they should not know yet.
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Post by CrushTheCoconut on Apr 28, 2006 14:29:07 GMT -5
It's true. Coaches have known for 3-4 days now and many selected are aware as welll.
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Post by gitrdun on Apr 28, 2006 15:50:06 GMT -5
Really? I don't think they do. Is that so?
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Post by gitrdun on Apr 28, 2006 15:56:45 GMT -5
It's true. Coaches have known for 3-4 days now and many selected are aware as welll. Thank you Crush
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Post by mvbdad on Apr 28, 2006 16:41:26 GMT -5
It kind of makes sense , If your team is not in the final four , travel arrangements have to be made if you plan to attend . Usually the POY , ROY and COY are not known though , until the night of the banquet . Enjoy Penn State , they really do a great job of hosting the tournament .
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Post by fingrbustr on Apr 28, 2006 16:44:20 GMT -5
Not to stray too far off AA topic, but does everyone think Jablonsky still POY? My COY=Speraw, ROY=Carroll.
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Post by 808volley on Apr 28, 2006 18:23:53 GMT -5
ROY=Caroll? i dont know...
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Post by puwave on Apr 29, 2006 0:26:50 GMT -5
ROY=Caroll? i don't know... Call me close-minded, but I'm not about to ever think a libero deserves an award like POY or NOY... Asuka might be good, but volleyball IS more than defense.... I personally don't care who wins NOY of year, but it should DEFINITELY be from a "real" position
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Post by Beachy on Apr 29, 2006 1:23:51 GMT -5
Real position?!?@# Look at the game a little more closely
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Post by kolohekeiki on Apr 29, 2006 9:22:52 GMT -5
ROY=Caroll? i don't know... Call me close-minded, but I'm not about to ever think a libero deserves an award like POY or NOY... Asuka might be good, but volleyball IS more than defense.... I personally don't care who wins NOY of year, but it should DEFINITELY be from a "real" position "REAL POSITION" come on now...without a pass or a dig there is no offense...so if there is a "REAL" position it would be a libero...yeah everyone can hit and kill a ball but can everyone dig and pass a ball? And you say volleyball is more than defense...volleyball isn't only about offense either...without defense there is no offense...i think Azuka definitely deserves it...it should be by time a libero gets rewarded for all the dirty and unnoticed work they do in the back row.
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Post by vballmom on Apr 29, 2006 11:07:16 GMT -5
Every position on the court is important, including the Libero. If you can score in transition, you are going to do well and most of the time, that is off a pass/dig from your Libero.
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Post by Mac on Apr 29, 2006 11:19:03 GMT -5
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