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Post by Sooners1822 on May 8, 2021 11:32:57 GMT -5
Both assistants got pushed out, Mansfield ‘needed a change’ to keep getting better. I like the Munoz hire
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Post by proftubed on May 8, 2021 16:08:16 GMT -5
Both assistants got pushed out, Mansfield ‘needed a change’ to keep getting better. I like the Munoz hire Being an assistant coach is a thankless task, it seems. Don't know how much or how little the two just fired contributed to LMU's mediocrity the last two seasons.
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Post by bayarea on May 18, 2021 19:47:07 GMT -5
Both assistants got pushed out, Mansfield ‘needed a change’ to keep getting better. I like the Munoz hire This is interesting, because Mansfield was hired as an SCU assistant after that administration determined something had to change, and it was a purge of the assistants. I thought LMU was on the right track except for injuries and Covid-related athlete absences...
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Post by bayarea on May 18, 2021 19:49:27 GMT -5
From the transfer thread:
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DII Chaminade picks up four DI transfers
Greta Corti - San Francisco Anna Dalla Vecchia - San Francisco Marcella Butler - Howard Alexia Byrnes - Youngstown State Wow that really sucks for San Francisco. I know Dalla Vecchia was a senior, but she was 1st team all WCC, right? I'm sure she could've had some great opportunities for grad school. As for Greta Corti, she was a freshman with a lot of potential. Now I'm worried the same thing that happened several years ago is going to happen to San Francisco again, where another mass exodus is going to take place. The program was trending in the right direction, sad to see it potentially take a dip again.
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This is, indeed, bad news for San Francisco. Not only the transfer of an excellent libero, but also a rising sophomore key player, following the transfer of McKenna Marshall to Gonzaga. Hopefully they hire a new coach and right the ship quickly.
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Post by Sooners1822 on May 18, 2021 20:55:33 GMT -5
Both assistants got pushed out, Mansfield ‘needed a change’ to keep getting better. I like the Munoz hire This is interesting, because Mansfield was hired as an SCU assistant after that administration determined something had to change, and it was a purge of the assistants. I thought LMU was on the right track except for injuries and Covid-related athlete absences... I would have thought the same thing. Felt like injuries were biggest reason for dip in performance. Clearly Aaron thought differently
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Post by vballfreak808 on May 20, 2021 19:23:27 GMT -5
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Post by Sooners1822 on May 20, 2021 19:26:15 GMT -5
All the ole volunteer asst. to head coach promotion
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Post by justme on May 20, 2021 19:26:31 GMT -5
Is there going to be an WCC All-Academic Team announced for this past season?
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Post by bayarea on May 20, 2021 21:09:05 GMT -5
All the ole volunteer asst. to head coach promotion Fascinating. At least they have a coach on hand for some continuity, although they have already lost McKenna Marshall, Dalla Vechia and Corti to transfers. A Brazilian coach will likely keep up the international recruiting trend for the USF rosters. I wish him all the best and hope they can field a very competitive team in the fall.
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Post by trojansc on May 20, 2021 21:24:36 GMT -5
All the ole volunteer asst. to head coach promotion Fascinating. At least they have a coach on hand for some continuity, although they have already lost McKenna Marshall, Dalla Vechia and Corti to transfers. A Brazilian coach will likely keep up the international recruiting trend for the USF rosters. I wish him all the best and hope they can field a very competitive team in the fall. I feel for Ayub too. Talented setter with 4 years of eligibility. I'm kind of surprised she didn't jump ship either. She could make waves on many other teams. Maybe the South American coach will help keep her put, and as you point out, maybe some other international support could have San Francisco competent to be a mid-level WCC team again.
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Post by Wiz on May 20, 2021 23:14:43 GMT -5
University of San DiegoReturning Players:1 Gabby Goddard 6-3 MB SR2 Annie Benbow 5-3 L SR3 Kylie Pries 6-2 OH SO (pressed into duty as a MB in the Spring season)4 Alex Hoglund 5-6 Setter SO 6 Laura Madill 5-11 Setter SR 11 Grace Frohling 6-5 Opp JR12 Isadora Tercariol 6-0 Setter SO14 Elly Schraeder 6-2 MB SO16 Camryn Tastad 5-3 L/DS SR 18 Katie Lukes 6-2 OH JR 19 Lauren Turner 6-1 MB RSJR Departing players:
Roxie Wiblin 6-2 OH SR Thana Fayad 6-0 OH GRCami May 6-2 Opp/MB SR Incoming Recruits:
Annika Hester 6-4 OH, Maine Jrs. (UA First teamer) Haylee Stoner 6-1 OH, Wave (2x Ultra Ankle JVA All National Teamer) Emily Wilson 6-3 OH, SPVB (Prep Volleyball Top 50) I was surprised, I thought San Diego will be the team to beat after the 2019 season with all the players they had returning. I have them as my favorite this fall. I haven't been following since 2019. I can't wait to see what BYU does in the fall as well.
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Post by practicesafesets on May 21, 2021 4:31:35 GMT -5
Not quite sure what to think about this. The last time USF had a promotion, it was V Brown from Assistant to Interim HC after HC Doron left. That promotion proved worthless and almost all girls jumped ship anyways. This jump from 1 year volunteer to Full on HC is drastic. Lavrisha didn't have a blessing or comment on the promotion in the article which leaves me to wonder. A promotion like this is usually a strategic move to retain current players, will some of the transfers out change their minds? I hope this new coach can recruit internationally or find amazing transfers. It doesn't seem like their incoming 2021 recruits will be so impactful, so I say he should just field his own recruits. I wonder how the assistant coaches feel about this promotion
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Post by Sooners1822 on May 21, 2021 10:09:30 GMT -5
Not quite sure what to think about this. The last time USF had a promotion, it was V Brown from Assistant to Interim HC after HC Doron left. That promotion proved worthless and almost all girls jumped ship anyways. This jump from 1 year volunteer to Full on HC is drastic. Lavrisha didn't have a blessing or comment on the promotion in the article which leaves me to wonder. A promotion like this is usually a strategic move to retain current players, will some of the transfers out change their minds? I hope this new coach can recruit internationally or find amazing transfers. It doesn't seem like their incoming 2021 recruits will be so impactful, so I say he should just field his own recruits. I wonder how the assistant coaches feel about this promotion Definitely interesting... I see that Lavrisha even had an 'associate HC' on staff... wonder if he was/wanted to be considered. That would make a lil more sense. Either way, this doesn't totally surprise me. USF has had lil spurts of being decent, but overall has been one of the worst in WCC and the athletic dept. with hires like this doesn't seem to care too much about it changing.
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Post by bayarea on May 21, 2021 11:24:40 GMT -5
Can someone refresh my memory? Didn't Lavrisha pretty much come back out of retirement to take over the USF team in 2017? It seems like USF has always known this was a temporary HC position, and that they may have been considering for some time who to replace him with. I thought it was unusual that the AD commented on having been watching Silva run practices in the fall, and it seemed like that he would have been watching with the intention of considering which of these coaches they might promote when Lavrisha left... just my own theory.
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Post by practicesafesets on May 21, 2021 12:17:03 GMT -5
Can someone refresh my memory? Didn't Lavrisha pretty much come back out of retirement to take over the USF team in 2017? It seems like USF has always known this was a temporary HC position, and that they may have been considering for some time who to replace him with. I thought it was unusual that the AD commented on having been watching Silva run practices in the fall, and it seemed like that he would have been watching with the intention of considering which of these coaches they might promote when Lavrisha left... just my own theory. The athletic director at USF, Joan McDermott, is a she I believe. It does seem like she had it in the back of her head to replace Lavrisha if another coach caught her eye. Even with the progress that USF has had, it was still a losing season. So it makes sense that McDermott would let him go and make it seem like his decision to retire. They should have advised Lavrisha to groom a successor for the last couple of years to improve the transition. I thought that successor would be the Associate Head Coach. Maybe McDermott is right though and Silva is head coach material. She was previously volleyball coach and player after all. I hope Silva can recruit
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