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Post by Ward Cleaver on Aug 27, 2021 20:39:26 GMT -5
What about Sharp? The guy is a baller and has lots of game experience at a high level. He will fill the role well and will bring leadership to the BR.
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Post by aaronic on Sept 3, 2021 4:36:05 GMT -5
What about Sharp? The guy is a baller and has lots of game experience at a high level. He will fill the role well and will bring leadership to the BR. Haven’t seen him play yet. But this is good to know. Don’t think Hawaii needs someone too flashy, just someone who can pass consistently.
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Post by kmyerson on Sept 10, 2021 0:10:04 GMT -5
Did you watch their season? By the end of the year he was not playing at all. He was beaten out. Does not mean he wont be a good player it is just what happened brah. That’s funny, because i distinctly remember a 2021 Stanford men’s season where they were unsure if their program was even going to exist after seasons end, and because of that everyone played a pretty even amount where it was rarely if ever the same line up game to game…. Maybe I’m mistaken… I heard Browne had various ab and shoulder injuries throughout the season and wasn't able to fully recover before the MPSF playoffs. He also had a pretty gnarly gnash on his face from an impact injury late in the season–stitched up and everything. These probably played a role in his lack of appearance as a starter. I doubt he was beaten out; when they played Rottman, Peters, and Browne, they had some of the best play. Turner should've had the boot in an ideal season. Looking at BYU, it seems they've got Davide Gardini, Miks Ramanis, and Luke Benson as solid prospects for an OH starting position. Then they've got Alex Ah Sue as a prospect for an OPP starting spot. Browne could easily compete for either position, with an actual off-season he should pull off some feats.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2021 1:58:20 GMT -5
That’s funny, because i distinctly remember a 2021 Stanford men’s season where they were unsure if their program was even going to exist after seasons end, and because of that everyone played a pretty even amount where it was rarely if ever the same line up game to game…. Maybe I’m mistaken… I heard Browne had various ab and shoulder injuries throughout the season and wasn't able to fully recover before the MPSF playoffs. He also had a pretty gnarly gnash on his face from an impact injury late in the season–stitched up and everything. These probably played a role in his lack of appearance as a starter. I doubt he was beaten out; when they played Rottman, Peters, and Browne, they had some of the best play. Turner should've had the boot in an ideal season. Looking at BYU, it seems they've got Davide Gardini, Miks Ramanis, and Luke Benson as solid prospects for an OH starting position. Then they've got Alex Ah Sue as a prospect for an OPP starting spot. Browne could easily compete for either position, with an actual off-season he should pull off some feats. BYU has a ton of pins competing for the starting spots, gonna be tough to get in there
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Post by westcoastvolleyfreak on Sept 11, 2021 12:20:16 GMT -5
That’s funny, because i distinctly remember a 2021 Stanford men’s season where they were unsure if their program was even going to exist after seasons end, and because of that everyone played a pretty even amount where it was rarely if ever the same line up game to game…. Maybe I’m mistaken… I heard Browne had various ab and shoulder injuries throughout the season and wasn't able to fully recover before the MPSF playoffs. He also had a pretty gnarly gnash on his face from an impact injury late in the season–stitched up and everything. These probably played a role in his lack of appearance as a starter. I doubt he was beaten out; when they played Rottman, Peters, and Browne, they had some of the best play. Turner should've had the boot in an ideal season. Looking at BYU, it seems they've got Davide Gardini, Miks Ramanis, and Luke Benson as solid prospects for an OH starting position. Then they've got Alex Ah Sue as a prospect for an OPP starting spot. Browne could easily compete for either position, with an actual off-season he should pull off some feats. i thought davide graduated and is playing pro now?
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Post by bruinsgold on Sept 11, 2021 16:58:38 GMT -5
I heard Browne had various ab and shoulder injuries throughout the season and wasn't able to fully recover before the MPSF playoffs. He also had a pretty gnarly gnash on his face from an impact injury late in the season–stitched up and everything. These probably played a role in his lack of appearance as a starter. I doubt he was beaten out; when they played Rottman, Peters, and Browne, they had some of the best play. Turner should've had the boot in an ideal season. Looking at BYU, it seems they've got Davide Gardini, Miks Ramanis, and Luke Benson as solid prospects for an OH starting position. Then they've got Alex Ah Sue as a prospect for an OPP starting spot. Browne could easily compete for either position, with an actual off-season he should pull off some feats. i thought davide graduated and is playing pro now? Unless he graduated early, he was a true freshman in the 2019 season. I've seen him a few times on the new players' social media, so he's still around.
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Post by bruinsgold on Sept 18, 2021 15:27:43 GMT -5
http://instagram.com/p/CT5G6XnP202 Looks like the Bruins picked up setter Ayrton Garcia-Jurado, who played a season at George Mason. His dad, of course, was a Beuin. They'll have depth at the setter spot with him, Matthew Aziz, and the Partains though replacing Kobrine is going to be hard. (Good to see Norris back with the team. UCLA has a lot of players)
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Post by vball70 on Sept 18, 2021 19:14:43 GMT -5
"UCLA has a lot of players".....UCLA has a lot of hitters...how are they going to play Ketrzynski, Knight, Sloane, Champlin & K. Kobrine?
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Post by babybacksets on Sept 19, 2021 1:37:26 GMT -5
"UCLA has a lot of players".....UCLA has a lot of hitters...how are they going to play Ketrzynski, Knight, Sloane, Champlin & K. Kobrine? When one is underperforming, another will be ready to step up. Hope if Ket is “the guy” for UCLA, he can pass and we can see more of Kobrine. Its up in the air where Knight will be physically post injury, and idk if Sloane is that high on the depth chart but an experienced Champlin is going to hard to edge off the court.
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Post by gobruins on Sept 19, 2021 8:17:09 GMT -5
"UCLA has a lot of players".....UCLA has a lot of hitters...how are they going to play Ketrzynski, Knight, Sloane, Champlin & K. Kobrine? Don't see Ketrzynski in that photo.
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Post by bruinsgold on Sept 19, 2021 10:05:31 GMT -5
"UCLA has a lot of players".....UCLA has a lot of hitters...how are they going to play Ketrzynski, Knight, Sloane, Champlin & K. Kobrine? Don't see Ketrzynski in that photo. Hes playing for Canada's U21 team in the FIVB World Championship: http://instagram.com/p/CT78ekUA2XT
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Post by Logan Tom Fan on Sept 19, 2021 10:11:09 GMT -5
I'm sure that poster meant, best setter going into next year. ahhh my badd. Is he better than Thelle? Don't think so, I felt Thelle should have been a 1st Team AA last year.
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Post by Disc808 on Sept 19, 2021 10:28:42 GMT -5
Whew, crisis averted
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Post by bigtipper2 on Mar 17, 2022 23:43:53 GMT -5
Nolan Flexen the 6 8” GCU recruit left the team in his first semester and is now at UC Irvine Someone posted a while back the GCU coaches all wanted him to play Middle. Guess he landed as an Oppo on the U 21 USA volleyball team - I guess that speaks volumes about the two groups of coaches. Good for him to leave to another, better school and play the position you got recruited to play. I was thinking about what happened to him the other day, for the first time in nearly a year, when I was watching UCI play. I knew he wasn't on the bench or anything, so I went to check his Instagram to see what's new with him and volleyball, and everything was taken down. I see today he signed with The Master's University, glad to see he's still in the sport I suppose.
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Post by alabamaballbouncer on Mar 19, 2022 16:51:30 GMT -5
Nolan Flexen the 6 8” GCU recruit left the team in his first semester and is now at UC Irvine Someone posted a while back the GCU coaches all wanted him to play Middle. Guess he landed as an Oppo on the U 21 USA volleyball team - I guess that speaks volumes about the two groups of coaches. Good for him to leave to another, better school and play the position you got recruited to play. I was thinking about what happened to him the other day, for the first time in nearly a year, when I was watching UCI play. I knew he wasn't on the bench or anything, so I went to check his Instagram to see what's new with him and volleyball, and everything was taken down. I see today he signed with The Master's University, glad to see he's still in the sport I suppose. I guess we can now count on TMU winning the NAIA championship this year now.
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