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Post by Riviera Minestrone on Sept 28, 2020 13:51:10 GMT -5
Not IG; I have a YT-program that 'shoots' SU Athletics postings to my You Tube menu.
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Post by tnp101 on Sept 29, 2020 12:08:55 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2020 12:12:37 GMT -5
I don’t think that’s hentz. It looks like her but I don’t think it is. Could be wrong tho. Wait maybe it is. Idk now I’m confused lmao
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Post by hammer on Sept 29, 2020 13:03:18 GMT -5
I don’t think that’s hentz. It looks like her but I don’t think it is. Could be wrong tho. Wait maybe it is. Idk now I’m confused lmao It's her doppelgänger. Anyway, looking at the placement of the elbow pad and knee compression bad underneath the kneepad, I would say it is Hentz. OTOH, I don't see her hand pad.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2020 13:04:21 GMT -5
I don’t think that’s hentz. It looks like her but I don’t think it is. Could be wrong tho. Wait maybe it is. Idk now I’m confused lmao It's her doppelgänger. Anyway, looking at the placement of the elbow pad and knee compression bad underneath the kneepad, I would say it is Hentz. wait yea you’re right it’s gotta be her
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Post by stevehorn on Sept 29, 2020 13:18:42 GMT -5
All players coming from Europe play proball but they don't get paid if they have ncaa plans. For example, Haak played for free in French league cause she had ncaa plans but then she was just too good and sign for Scandicci at the end of the season. Oh, okay. I knew there were teams for most clubs that were amateur players but I just figured that if they were playing on the top team for the club that they would be getting paid. But I’m definitely new to following pro ball so I’m not really sure how much of it works lol I'm also fuzzy about European "pro ball" and it sometimes is probably that way for NCAA coaches recruiting European players. I remember Texas men's basketball recruited a point guard from Turkey several years ago that was already playing on a top pro team and it took "forever" to get him cleared by the NCAA clearinghouse. Can't remember the details, but I believe he wasn't cleared until a good bit of the season had passed.
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Post by cbrown1709 on Sept 29, 2020 14:56:09 GMT -5
It's her doppelgänger. Anyway, looking at the placement of the elbow pad and knee compression bad underneath the kneepad, I would say it is Hentz. wait yea you’re right it’s gotta be her I think that's her. But the first match the team wore orange jerseys. Maybe this is the 2nd match or scrimmages?
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Post by Disc808 on Sept 29, 2020 16:39:44 GMT -5
wait yea you’re right it’s gotta be her I think that's her. But the first match the team wore orange jerseys. Maybe this is the 2nd match or scrimmages? Yes in the original match in question I believe Hentz wasn’t in the pictures and one of the pictures said Durr was starting as Lib. Or maybe they switched off. But honestly idk lol
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Post by stanfankev on Sept 29, 2020 17:19:50 GMT -5
I think that's her. But the first match the team wore orange jerseys. Maybe this is the 2nd match or scrimmages? Yes in the original match in question I believe Hentz wasn’t in the pictures and one of the pictures said Durr was starting as Lib. Or maybe they switched off. But honestly idk lol That’s definitely her getting some playing time. She didn’t start from what I understand.
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Post by matte on Sept 29, 2020 17:49:01 GMT -5
I think Dresdner's coach used both liberos in the 3rd set: Durr for passing and Hentz for defense
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Post by Disc808 on Sept 29, 2020 17:51:19 GMT -5
I think Dresdner's coach used both liberos in the 3rd set: Durr for passing and Hentz for defense Ah, okay thanks for the clarification!
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Post by tnp101 on Sept 29, 2020 18:41:46 GMT -5
wait yea you’re right it’s gotta be her I think that's her. But the first match the team wore orange jerseys. Maybe this is the 2nd match or scrimmages? That was the first natch on Sept 27. This IG shows Gray set Gates and the other Libero with a shirt pony tail (keep scrolling). So the previous pic was Hentz. She might play a bit. http://instagram.com/p/CFrMKPkKZD5
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Post by tnp101 on Sept 30, 2020 4:17:24 GMT -5
Getting to know Meghan McClure...a fun read. gostanford.com/news/2020/9/29/get_to_know_womens_volleyball_meghan_mcclure.aspxWhat's your favorite way to spend a day off? - I love spending time with my family and friends on days off and doing something active like going for a hike or to the beach! I love ending my off days by getting cozy in my bed and reading or watching some TV! What surprised you the most about being a student-athlete at Stanford? - I never expected to love all of my teammates like sisters. They're my second family and I can't imagine going through the past three years, and especially this upcoming year, without them. Do you have any pet peeves? - I don't really have any strong pet peeves, but I'm someone who likes to be early, so lateness can be frustrating to me! If you weren't playing volleyball at Stanford, what sport would you want to play? - I would definitely be playing softball! I played softball from the age of 5 to 17 and really loved playing that sport for so long. I played third base throughout high school and loved getting to defend in a quick-paced sport. I definitely think softball helped me develop as a volleyball player! Do you have any prematch rituals? If so, what are they? - I always have Mackenzie, one of my teammates, braid my hair before matches. I also always put a ribbon (preferably one that matches the color of our jersey) in my hair! Outside of volleyball, what's something you're passionate about and why? - I am really passionate about education, especially in urban and impoverished areas. I am minoring in education and have gotten to learn a lot about the inequities in education and how much action needs to be taken in order for all children in America, and across the world, to be well-educated and prepared for college or the professional world after high school. I also love working with children, especially children with disabilities, much due to my sister Mandy who has Down syndrome. I have always been surrounded by people with disabilities and have gotten to see their incredible strength, intelligence, and kindness. With these two passions, I want to teach Special Education and work to make education more equitable for all children, especially those with disabilities, as there is a high need for Special Ed teachers. Why did you choose to attend Stanford? - Stanford has been my dream school since I was a child and my parents told me Stanford was the 'Harvard of the West' with really good sports. As I learned more about Stanford, its academics, and its historic volleyball program, I knew it was the place for me. I never wanted to leave campus when I visited and connected with the coaches and players so well. I knew I would fit in so well with the team and wanted to be a part of its culture of excellence, and so I worked every day from when I was about 12 years old on to be able to attend my dream school. Even with all of these high hopes, Stanford has exceeded my expectations in every way - from the volleyball to the academics to the people. Stanford has given me more than I could have ever hoped for and I am so excited for this final year!
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Post by geodi58 on Oct 1, 2020 10:36:47 GMT -5
Just saw that Vicini's status is now "Redshirt Freshman" due to medical issues. Sorry if this was previously posted.
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Post by tnp101 on Oct 1, 2020 11:44:12 GMT -5
Just saw that Vicini's status is now "Redshirt Freshman" due to medical issues. Sorry if this was previously posted.
Xu also played only 4 matches like Vicini and was injured. Why not get a medical red shirt as well for her?
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