|
Post by chatchu-off moksri on Nov 6, 2021 14:36:06 GMT -5
Kenzie Koerber is the best player in the country. She's not even the best OPP in the country.
|
|
|
Post by beba on Nov 6, 2021 14:37:06 GMT -5
They are just keeping everyone fresh for the tourney.
|
|
Zazu
All-American
Singin' once again in the rain, snow, hail, fog, smog, mist, haze, sun, wind, etc.
Posts: 1,536
|
Post by Zazu on Nov 6, 2021 14:38:53 GMT -5
Pacific is trying to prove me wrong. Up 9-5 over Pepperdine in the second set.
|
|
Zazu
All-American
Singin' once again in the rain, snow, hail, fog, smog, mist, haze, sun, wind, etc.
Posts: 1,536
|
Post by Zazu on Nov 6, 2021 14:45:46 GMT -5
San Diego up big in second set over Gonzaga, 8-1
Pacific only up one now at Pepperdine, 15-14
|
|
|
Post by bbg95 on Nov 6, 2021 14:45:56 GMT -5
Hifo has been serving all season. McComber is the one who is serving more in the last couple of weeks, while Koerber is serving a lot less. Yes, I know she’s been serving all season, but not for Koerber. I'm not talking about who is specifically subbing in for Koerber. The change in the serving in general is less Koerber and more McComber. I noticed after the San Diego match that McComber had a high ace rate and a low error rate, albeit in a small sample size (67 total serves at that point). She's served a lot more since then, as she's now up to 118 serves on the season. She had only been averaging 1.05 serves per set through the San Diego match, but she's served 51 times in the three matches since then (not counting today), so she's up to 5.67 serves per set in that timeframe. Koerber has only six serves since then.
|
|
Zazu
All-American
Singin' once again in the rain, snow, hail, fog, smog, mist, haze, sun, wind, etc.
Posts: 1,536
|
Post by Zazu on Nov 6, 2021 14:49:10 GMT -5
Gonzaga absolutely steamrolling Gonzaga in set two so far, 11-1.
Pepperdine has taken the lead in set two over Pacific, 19-16.
And BYU up 15-7 over Portland at the media TO.
|
|
Zazu
All-American
Singin' once again in the rain, snow, hail, fog, smog, mist, haze, sun, wind, etc.
Posts: 1,536
|
Post by Zazu on Nov 6, 2021 14:52:33 GMT -5
Kenzie Koerber is the best player in the country. She's not even the best OPP in the country. Exactly.
|
|
Zazu
All-American
Singin' once again in the rain, snow, hail, fog, smog, mist, haze, sun, wind, etc.
Posts: 1,536
|
Post by Zazu on Nov 6, 2021 14:53:48 GMT -5
San Diego continues to roll over Gonzaga, 17-5. Gonzaga trying to reach double digits in this set, but will they?
Pepperdine still up 21-17 over Pacific.
BYU up big 18-8 over Portland.
|
|
|
Post by bayarea on Nov 6, 2021 14:54:09 GMT -5
Gonzaga absolutely steamrolling Gonzaga in set two so far, 11-1.
Is this possible?? 🤪 San Diego's second set is looking almost exactly like BYU's
|
|
Zazu
All-American
Singin' once again in the rain, snow, hail, fog, smog, mist, haze, sun, wind, etc.
Posts: 1,536
|
Post by Zazu on Nov 6, 2021 14:55:19 GMT -5
Grimmer in for BYU at opposite leading 19-9 in the second.
BYU 19-10. Challenge by BYU.
|
|
|
Post by azvb on Nov 6, 2021 14:55:46 GMT -5
#8 for Portland is Shawn Bradley’s daughter.
|
|
Zazu
All-American
Singin' once again in the rain, snow, hail, fog, smog, mist, haze, sun, wind, etc.
Posts: 1,536
|
Post by Zazu on Nov 6, 2021 14:58:13 GMT -5
#8 for Portland is Shawn Bradley’s daughter. She had a nice cheering section when they played at BYU, and she played well, too. Always nice to see the local girls do well.
|
|
Zazu
All-American
Singin' once again in the rain, snow, hail, fog, smog, mist, haze, sun, wind, etc.
Posts: 1,536
|
Post by Zazu on Nov 6, 2021 14:58:45 GMT -5
Gonzaga challenges were quick. Portland's have been long. Call stands finally. Still 19-10 for BYU.
In Malibu Pepperine has taken the second set, 25-19, to lead 2-0 over Pacific.
Gonzaga has woken up a bit in set two and reached double digits. 22-13 for San Diego
|
|
|
Post by chatchu-off moksri on Nov 6, 2021 15:00:31 GMT -5
Gonzaga's program has been so frustrating to see for so long. I feel like they should be a way better program than they are currently. It's not like the program doesn't have any talent either. Maybe it's a coaching issue?
|
|
|
Post by azvb on Nov 6, 2021 15:01:21 GMT -5
Yes, I know she’s been serving all season, but not for Koerber. I'm not talking about who is specifically subbing in for Koerber. The change in the serving in general is less Koerber and more McComber. I noticed after the San Diego match that McComber had a high ace rate and a low error rate, albeit in a small sample size (67 total serves at that point). She's served a lot more since then, as she's now up to 118 serves on the season. She had only been averaging 1.05 serves per set through the San Diego match, but she's served 51 times in the three matches since then (not counting today), so she's up to 5.67 serves per set in that timeframe. Koerber has only six serves since then. Got it. Thanks.
|
|