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Post by volleycoachiq on Mar 4, 2021 9:20:15 GMT -5
Fascinating stats I posted on the match thread vs their recent loss to Texas, but also think it's worth stating here comparing Williams vs Sedwick at the setter position
Rotation 1-3 efficiency for hitters (Williams setting) team efficiency .061 Anderson .200 Harrison .222 McGhee -.250 Pressley -.167 Vander Mark .152
R4-6 (Sedwick setting) team efficiency .397 Anderson 0 (only had 1 attempt) Harrison .500 McGhee .444 Pressley .350
To be fair, the bears passed significantly better in rows 4-6, which obviously attributes to some of the increase, but clearly Williams was part of the problem for the loss. There is too stark of a contrast for hitters across the board. Sedwick needs to be running a 5-1.
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Post by volleycoachiq on Mar 4, 2021 9:21:29 GMT -5
I think Williams has a lot of grit and has cleaner hands, but her decision making and location I feel are not quite was Sedwick can do. Hannah can just set faster and usually gives a higher ball for Harrison and Pressley to actually hammer on.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2021 9:22:24 GMT -5
I think Williams has a lot of grit and has cleaner hands, but her decision making and location I feel are not quite was Sedwick can do. Hannah can just set faster and usually gives a higher ball for Harrison and Pressley to actually hammer on. agree. Also it’s not like Hannah can’t play defense. She’s actually quite a good back court defender
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