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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2016 10:09:05 GMT -5
Bree Coffey - Soph Libero - No longer on Rutgers roster Rutgers posted their 2016 Spring Roster and their roster looks very small. There were 6 seniors and then Coffey is not there, so left with 7 players. They signed 4 players but yet 11 players total next season is very little for a D1 team especially in the Big 10. Former Rutgers DS Bree Coffey has emerged at Loyola Chicago. www.loyolaramblers.com/sports/w-volley/spec-rel/060816aaa.html
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Post by Frank Costanza on Jun 24, 2016 14:17:20 GMT -5
Hannah Henrickson from Long Beach to Texas Tech and Julie Varga from NC State to Stetson.
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Post by treesandwaves on Jun 24, 2016 18:22:57 GMT -5
It's been in the USC thread but Baylee Johnson no longer on USC roster and she's removed her association with the team from her social media accounts - any rumors on possible destinations for her?
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Post by rainbowbadger on Jun 24, 2016 19:14:07 GMT -5
It's been in the USC thread but Baylee Johnson no longer on USC roster and she's removed her association with the team from her social media accounts - any rumors on possible destinations for her? Wow. Really? Wow.
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Post by Frank Costanza on Jun 24, 2016 19:25:59 GMT -5
It's been in the USC thread but Baylee Johnson no longer on USC roster and she's removed her association with the team from her social media accounts - any rumors on possible destinations for her? Wow. Really? Wow. Rachel Reed is no longer on their roster either
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Post by c4ndlelight on Jun 24, 2016 19:35:44 GMT -5
Rachel Reed is no longer on their roster either That makes 14 of the 2015 Senior Aces have already left their original schools after just one year.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 21:53:53 GMT -5
It's been in the USC thread but Baylee Johnson no longer on USC roster and she's removed her association with the team from her social media accounts - any rumors on possible destinations for her? You know, a couple of years ago, people on this board would have called you creepy for looking at a player's social media accounts (but not me though). How times have changed.
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Post by treesandwaves on Jun 25, 2016 0:09:16 GMT -5
It's been in the USC thread but Baylee Johnson no longer on USC roster and she's removed her association with the team from her social media accounts - any rumors on possible destinations for her? You know, a couple of years ago, people on this board would have called you creepy for looking at a player's social media accounts (but not me though). How times have changed. Haha very true! But in my defense, I didn't look other posters did...I'm just the reporter guy lol
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Post by Wolfgang on Jun 25, 2016 14:12:12 GMT -5
Very interesting transfer! (Her younger sister will be a freshman OH for San Diego this fall.) This explains why Shimen Fayad--Missouri Valley Conference All Freshman 1st Team--most likely left Wichita St.(27-9, NCAA 2nd round losers to eventual National Champion Nebraska) for Cal State Fullerton(0-16 Big West Conference, 0-28 overall in 2015). She wanted to be near her sister who will begin her freshman year at the University of San Diego. I don't get this at all: 1. When I was in college, the last thing on my mind was the state of my siblings. 2. Fullerton-to-San Diego is about a 1 hr 45 min to 2 hr drive. Given how busy student-athletes are with their classes and volleyball schedules, how likely is it that the two will visit each other? Also, do they even own cars?
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Post by BetweenTheLines on Jun 27, 2016 8:44:25 GMT -5
This explains why Shimen Fayad--Missouri Valley Conference All Freshman 1st Team--most likely left Wichita St.(27-9, NCAA 2nd round losers to eventual National Champion Nebraska) for Cal State Fullerton(0-16 Big West Conference, 0-28 overall in 2015). She wanted to be near her sister who will begin her freshman year at the University of San Diego. I don't get this at all: 1. When I was in college, the last thing on my mind was the state of my siblings. 2. Fullerton-to-San Diego is about a 1 hr 45 min to 2 hr drive. Given how busy student-athletes are with their classes and volleyball schedules, how likely is it that the two will visit each other? Also, do they even own cars? The Pacific Surfliner should do the trick for transportation between San Diego and Anaheim. It also has some great views!
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Post by kvball18 on Jun 27, 2016 15:21:11 GMT -5
That makes 14 of the 2015 Senior Aces have already left their original schools after just one year. Since there has been so much discussion about the earlier and earlier commitments of top players, and possible correlation to transferring, I looked at the 2014 setters, since setters are often among the earliest players to commit. Of the top 23 ranked setters in the class of 2014, 3 transferred as freshmen and 5 transferred as sophomores, so 35% of those setters have left their original schools in the first 2 years, in addition to one who switched commitments just before signing (meaning over 39% are no longer at the school they originally committed to in high school). Of the next 20 setters rounding out the top 250 senior aces, 6 have already transferred and 5 have apparently quit volleyball. So only 45% of them are left at their original school after 2 years! Of the total 43 setters listed in the top 250 senior aces for 2014, only 53.5% are still at the original school of their commitment after 2 years of college. We complain about the coaches trying to get a jump on the early signings or be left out, but it does seem like if everyone was required to wait until at least junior year to make verbal commitments, maybe BOTH sides would have a better idea of what they were getting into...
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Post by ecu23 on Jun 27, 2016 16:47:01 GMT -5
Maybe the ranking system being used is not accurate. What is the formula for ranking a setter? Is it one person's opinion? Better yet, how many of those setters that were ranked in the senior aces top 250 actually participated and where ranked in any statistical setting catagory in the NCAA stats?
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Post by utoolity on Jun 27, 2016 22:05:38 GMT -5
Maybe the ranking system being used is not accurate. What is the formula for ranking a setter? Is it one person's opinion? Better yet, how many of those setters that were ranked in the senior aces top 250 actually participated and where ranked in any statistical setting catagory in the NCAA stats? Because those 250 weren't the top kids. That's your argument? If that % is right it's indicative of what we all know and suspect. What is really sad is that the kids committing that far in advance have no clue what the roster will really shake out to and neither do the coaches. It's simply keeping up to keep up. How many coaches have turned over in the same time period and do the transfer schools and or rates match up? Head coaches only of course. Or is that something else entirely since the top 250 kids don't go to the schools with higher head coach turn over as often? USF owns five of the transfers this year right, or more?
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Post by vbnerd on Jun 27, 2016 22:16:39 GMT -5
Darcy Dorton was a stud her freshman year and got hurt, so she transferred down to a level she could still play. What is wrong with that?
Colleen Ward choose Florida really late - I think it was Senior year. She went to Florida, played for two years, then transferred home to Illinois where she had a chance to play for a national championship. What is wrong with that?
Then there was the scandal back where Sydney Anderson and Ariel Salvo went to USA tryouts and were told they wouldn't make it if they stayed at Utah who was still in the Mountain West at the time. Anderson transferred to Nebraska and Salvo transferred to I think UW. That had nothing to do with when they recruited.
Maddie Martin went to Penn State, stayed for 4 years and played behind 5 present and future All-American pin hitters, so we call her a bust, but she's got two titles.
There are a lot of reasons players transfer. Failure to anticipate a lack of playing time, or inability to deal with losing playing time to another player aren't necessary failures of the recruiting process.
If they transfer to find a certain major, like Lauren Cook, that might have to do with recruiting too early. If Ward was homesick, that might have been chalked up to committing too early, except she committed really late.
The point I'm trying to make is that not ALL of those transfers you counted are an indictment of the recruiting process.
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Post by vbshrink on Jul 5, 2016 23:11:11 GMT -5
Melanie Crow from Ole Miss to Mizzou. www.mutigers.com/news/2016/7/5/volleyball-mizzouvb-welcomes-melanie-crow-to-program.aspxGranted a full release and eligible to play right away for the Tigers -- within conference. That's a pretty interesting development. Wonder how it happened? I have always liked Crow - great arm. Missed almost all of last season to concussion, apparently. Hope she is fully recovered - seems like a good pick up for Mizzou.
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