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Post by cbrown1709 on Apr 7, 2020 15:26:04 GMT -5
This from recent volleyball mag Ngozi Iloh, 6-1, MB, Jr., McIntosh (Peachtree City, Georgia) So a 2021 and if Minor and Francis we are full From the footage I found, she didn't seem 6'3. But she does jump well.
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Post by hammer on Apr 7, 2020 17:06:34 GMT -5
This from recent volleyball mag Ngozi Iloh, 6-1, MB, Jr., McIntosh (Peachtree City, Georgia) So a 2021 and if Minor and Francis we are full Her club lists her at 6' 2.5", so that means take about an inch off. Jump touch is 10'6" and block touch is 10' even. Offensively she looks impressive but what it comes down to is side to side quickness on the block. If she's got that in spades then she could be a very good middle. She is 2021, so would have to be a walk-on in all likelihood.
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Post by cbrown1709 on Apr 7, 2020 18:56:06 GMT -5
This from recent volleyball mag Ngozi Iloh, 6-1, MB, Jr., McIntosh (Peachtree City, Georgia) So a 2021 and if Minor and Francis we are full Her club lists her at 6' 2.5", so that means take about an inch off. Jump touch is 10'6" and block touch is 10' even. Offensively she looks impressive but what it comes down to is side to side quickness on the block. If she's got that in spades then she could be a very good middle. She is 2021, so would have to be a walk-on in all likelihood. She doesn't quite have Alade springs. But with the S&T at Stanford, might be really good in a few years.
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Post by chisovnik on Apr 7, 2020 19:09:59 GMT -5
This from recent volleyball mag Ngozi Iloh, 6-1, MB, Jr., McIntosh (Peachtree City, Georgia) So a 2021 and if Minor and Francis we are full Her club lists her at 6' 2.5", so that means take about an inch off. Jump touch is 10'6" and block touch is 10' even. Offensively she looks impressive but what it comes down to is side to side quickness on the block. If she's got that in spades then she could be a very good middle. She is 2021, so would have to be a walk-on in all likelihood. Club teams always inflate those numbers, especially jump touches. Don’t get too excited.
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Post by stanfordvb on Apr 7, 2020 21:27:25 GMT -5
Who does anyone think we are looking at class of 2022? Is Middleton of Arizona one? Maybe Rubin? From what I’ve heard there hasn’t been a noticeable amount of communication between Rubin and Stanford, but I think she would be a great addition to any college team.
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Post by stanfordvb on Apr 7, 2020 21:30:18 GMT -5
Anyone know if Stanford is recruiting Ngozi Iloh? 6-3 MB out of Georgia, possible top 10 recruit in the 2022 class. Reminds me of Inky Ajanaku in her highlight videos. She's a junior and surprisingly not yet committed as far as I can tell...made me wonder if there is possibility that she is waiting to hear from Stanford? Maybe, Stanford seems to already know their juniors. With only formico and McClure leaving next year, I think that’s just two scholarships. You said she’s a 2022 but then said she’s a junior so I’m assuming you meant 2021? if she’s a top 10 possibly, she’ll go to another top program that will give her money (most likely).
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Post by Disc808 on Apr 7, 2020 21:38:08 GMT -5
From what I’ve heard there hasn’t been a noticeable amount of communication between Rubin and Stanford, but I think she would be a great addition to any college team. Agreed. Stanford could use some more OH depth once McClure graduates. The ball control in 2021 somewhat concerns me, unless Kipp, Baird, and Berty make huge strides. Might be worth taking a look at Oglivie as a McClure-esque OH, but alas that is a problem for the distant future.
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Post by stanfordvb on Apr 7, 2020 21:42:01 GMT -5
From what I’ve heard there hasn’t been a noticeable amount of communication between Rubin and Stanford, but I think she would be a great addition to any college team. Agreed. Stanford could use some more OH depth once McClure graduates. The ball control in 2021 somewhat concerns me, unless Kipp, Baird, and Berty make huge strides. Might be worth taking a look at Oglivie as a McClure-esque OH, but alas that is a problem for the distant future. If oglivie was the best ball control player why not just keep her at libero? Her attacking and blocking unlikely to earn her a spot hitting at Stanford, her backcourt play will be getting her on the court imo
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Post by Disc808 on Apr 7, 2020 21:43:37 GMT -5
Agreed. Stanford could use some more OH depth once McClure graduates. The ball control in 2021 somewhat concerns me, unless Kipp, Baird, and Berty make huge strides. Might be worth taking a look at Oglivie as a McClure-esque OH, but alas that is a problem for the distant future. If oglivie was the best ball control player why not just keep her at libero? Her attacking and blocking unlikely to earn her a spot hitting at Stanford, her backcourt play will be getting her on the court imo Yes agreed. I was just saying in 2021, if two of Kipp/Berty/Baird are a big part of the serve receive formation then I'm a bit worried. Maybe I am underestimating them though. For 2020, the ball control will (hopefully) be dummy good
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Post by setterdump on Apr 7, 2020 21:48:36 GMT -5
Anyone know if Stanford is recruiting Ngozi Iloh? 6-3 MB out of Georgia, possible top 10 recruit in the 2022 class. Reminds me of Inky Ajanaku in her highlight videos. She's a junior and surprisingly not yet committed as far as I can tell...made me wonder if there is possibility that she is waiting to hear from Stanford? Maybe, Stanford seems to already know their juniors. With only formico and McClure leaving next year, I think that’s just two scholarships. You said she’s a 2022 but then said she’s a junior so I’m assuming you meant 2021? if she’s a top 10 possibly, she’ll go to another top program that will give her money (most likely). Sorry, meant 2021. Yes there does appear to be a scholarship number crunch. Are we sure Berty is on a 4-year scholarship? Iloh is already pretty lethal on offense and still has a ton of untapped potential, I'd say she is a better prospect at MB than players like Vicini or A. Smith. But I agree with others than Stanford's primary recruiting need is at OH.
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Post by stanfordvb on Apr 7, 2020 21:48:51 GMT -5
If oglivie was the best ball control player why not just keep her at libero? Her attacking and blocking unlikely to earn her a spot hitting at Stanford, her backcourt play will be getting her on the court imo Yes agreed. I was just saying in 2021, if two of Kipp/Berty/Baird are a big part of the serve receive formation then I'm a bit worried. Maybe I am underestimating them though. For 2020, the ball control will (hopefully) be dummy good I heard Baird was a pretty good passer. Kipp will get better, she was a middle 3 years ago so I’m giving her time. Really good that she’s training OH white some good players with USA if that even still happens. Sorry I’m just realizing that may be cancelled I’m sorry idk.
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Post by Disc808 on Apr 7, 2020 22:47:03 GMT -5
Yes agreed. I was just saying in 2021, if two of Kipp/Berty/Baird are a big part of the serve receive formation then I'm a bit worried. Maybe I am underestimating them though. For 2020, the ball control will (hopefully) be dummy good I heard Baird was a pretty good passer. Kipp will get better, she was a middle 3 years ago so I’m giving her time. Really good that she’s training OH white some good players with USA if that even still happens. Sorry I’m just realizing that may be cancelled I’m sorry idk. Baird is solid IMO, but that was against club competition. Hopefully she is ready to shoulder some of the passing workload. Also yeahhhh Kipp is dynamite and Francis coming in complicates who plays right side.... unless Francis stays middle but I have a feeling she may play a pin
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Post by oldunc on Apr 8, 2020 8:26:34 GMT -5
Stanford fans may be interested in a nice essay from graduating basketball player Anna Wilson on the ESPN website today.
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Post by bobbk on Apr 9, 2020 10:25:19 GMT -5
Stanford just got a Sand recruit. Abby Converse from Xavier Prep in Phoenix
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Post by naujack85 on Apr 9, 2020 22:56:41 GMT -5
Stanford just got a Sand recruit. Abby Converse from Xavier Prep in Phoenix Xavier is a private all-girls Catholic school in the heart of Phoenix, and is an absolute powerhouse in nearly every sport.
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