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Post by jaypak on Sept 27, 2021 16:36:28 GMT -5
The Keeley Davis Award may have to be renamed the Kendra Wait Award.
JayPak Big East Power Rankings, Sept 27 1. Creighton 2. Marquette 3. DePaul 4. Connecticut 5. St. John's 6. Butler 7. Xavier 8. Providence 9. Villanova 10. Seton Hall 11. Georgetown
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Post by redcard on Sept 27, 2021 16:55:54 GMT -5
Or maybe just keep it FOW…
Also was hoping Carrigan at Xavier at gotten OPOW. It’s not often a setter gets a triple double…
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Post by avid 2.0 on Oct 3, 2021 21:03:52 GMT -5
Current Big East standings
1. Marquette 4-0 2. UConn 3-1 2. Creighton 3-1 2. Xavier 3-1 5. St. John's 2-2 5. DePaul 2-2 5. Butler 2-2 8. Providence 1-3 8. Villanova 1-3 8. Seton Hall 1-3 11. Georgetown 0-4
Big matches next week with Creighton-Marquette and St. Johns-Xavier (HM to Butler-St. Johns)
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Post by redcard on Oct 4, 2021 18:29:47 GMT -5
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Carsen Murray, Marquette, R-Fr., MB (Lee’s Summit, Mo.) Marquette’s Carsen Murray picks up her first BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week honor after a stellar all-around week. The redshirt freshman ranked third among BIG EAST players with 1.43 blocks per set this past weekend, and was second in the conference with a .448 hitting percentage. Murray began the weekend, one that saw the Golden Eagles go 2-0, with a nine-kill, four-block effort to defeat UConn. She would follow that up on Sunday with seven kills and six blocks in a three set win over DePaul. BIG EAST Freshman of the Week Shaliyah Rhoden, Providence, Fr., OH (Rowlett, Texas) Providence freshman Shaliyah Rhoden was second in the BIG EAST in kills per set this weekend as she led the Friars to a 1-1 weekend. The Rowlett, Texas native got the weekend started in a big way, finishing with 23 kills and seven digs in a close five-set loss at Seton Hall. Providence would bounce back with a win the next day at St. John’s, led by Rhoden’s 18-kill effort. The freshman ranks fifth in the BIG EAST with 4.00 kills per set through the first two weekends of conference play.
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Post by bucky415 on Oct 5, 2021 6:13:10 GMT -5
I don't see Marquette winning in Omaha. Good team, but facing their nemesis after a weekend in which they took a bad loss? Um, no. The Golden Eagles just have to avoid upsets, get a split, and host the tournament. I do think both the Jays and Eagles will be in easily. Then, I hope the Golden Eagles get sent to Purdue.
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Post by AmeriCanvbdad on Oct 5, 2021 7:17:23 GMT -5
I don't see Marquette winning in Omaha. Good team, but facing their nemesis after a weekend in which they took a bad loss? Um, no. The Golden Eagles just have to avoid upsets, get a split, and host the tournament. I do think both the Jays and Eagles will be in easily. Then, I hope the Golden Eagles get sent to Purdue. Probably not getting the W against Creighton. Sounded like they played well against Kentucky and then had a major let down against Wisconsin. Hoping they are on the rise and at their peak come tournament time.
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Post by azvolleydad on Oct 5, 2021 11:42:14 GMT -5
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Carsen Murray, Marquette, R-Fr., MB (Lee’s Summit, Mo.) Marquette’s Carsen Murray picks up her first BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week honor after a stellar all-around week. The redshirt freshman ranked third among BIG EAST players with 1.43 blocks per set this past weekend, and was second in the conference with a .448 hitting percentage. Murray began the weekend, one that saw the Golden Eagles go 2-0, with a nine-kill, four-block effort to defeat UConn. She would follow that up on Sunday with seven kills and six blocks in a three set win over DePaul. BIG EAST Freshman of the Week Shaliyah Rhoden, Providence, Fr., OH (Rowlett, Texas) Providence freshman Shaliyah Rhoden was second in the BIG EAST in kills per set this weekend as she led the Friars to a 1-1 weekend. The Rowlett, Texas native got the weekend started in a big way, finishing with 23 kills and seven digs in a close five-set loss at Seton Hall. Providence would bounce back with a win the next day at St. John’s, led by Rhoden’s 18-kill effort. The freshman ranks fifth in the BIG EAST with 4.00 kills per set through the first two weekends of conference play. No OPOW this week?
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Post by avid 2.0 on Oct 5, 2021 12:04:23 GMT -5
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Carsen Murray, Marquette, R-Fr., MB (Lee’s Summit, Mo.) Marquette’s Carsen Murray picks up her first BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week honor after a stellar all-around week. The redshirt freshman ranked third among BIG EAST players with 1.43 blocks per set this past weekend, and was second in the conference with a .448 hitting percentage. Murray began the weekend, one that saw the Golden Eagles go 2-0, with a nine-kill, four-block effort to defeat UConn. She would follow that up on Sunday with seven kills and six blocks in a three set win over DePaul. BIG EAST Freshman of the Week Shaliyah Rhoden, Providence, Fr., OH (Rowlett, Texas) Providence freshman Shaliyah Rhoden was second in the BIG EAST in kills per set this weekend as she led the Friars to a 1-1 weekend. The Rowlett, Texas native got the weekend started in a big way, finishing with 23 kills and seven digs in a close five-set loss at Seton Hall. Providence would bounce back with a win the next day at St. John’s, led by Rhoden’s 18-kill effort. The freshman ranks fifth in the BIG EAST with 4.00 kills per set through the first two weekends of conference play. No OPOW this week? It was Rastelli
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Post by azvolleydad on Oct 5, 2021 12:07:33 GMT -5
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Post by avid 2.0 on Oct 5, 2021 12:12:50 GMT -5
*inserts KBB praise* lol yea
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Post by azvolleydad on Oct 5, 2021 12:29:59 GMT -5
*inserts KBB praise* lol yea Welcome back! And in honor of your return I won't ask how the heck Creighton lost to SJU.
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Post by redcard on Oct 5, 2021 17:47:14 GMT -5
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Carsen Murray, Marquette, R-Fr., MB (Lee’s Summit, Mo.) Marquette’s Carsen Murray picks up her first BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week honor after a stellar all-around week. The redshirt freshman ranked third among BIG EAST players with 1.43 blocks per set this past weekend, and was second in the conference with a .448 hitting percentage. Murray began the weekend, one that saw the Golden Eagles go 2-0, with a nine-kill, four-block effort to defeat UConn. She would follow that up on Sunday with seven kills and six blocks in a three set win over DePaul. BIG EAST Freshman of the Week Shaliyah Rhoden, Providence, Fr., OH (Rowlett, Texas) Providence freshman Shaliyah Rhoden was second in the BIG EAST in kills per set this weekend as she led the Friars to a 1-1 weekend. The Rowlett, Texas native got the weekend started in a big way, finishing with 23 kills and seven digs in a close five-set loss at Seton Hall. Providence would bounce back with a win the next day at St. John’s, led by Rhoden’s 18-kill effort. The freshman ranks fifth in the BIG EAST with 4.00 kills per set through the first two weekends of conference play. No OPOW this week? Sorry… didn’t copy correctly. BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week Rachele Rastelli, St. John’s, Sr., RS (Parma, Italy) St. John’s senior Rachele Rastelli notches her second BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week nod of the season. The right side hitter from Parma, Italy averaged a league-best 4.88 kills per set as the Red Storm split its two weekend matches. Rastelli led the charge for St. John’s in an upset win over No. 16 Creighton, totaling 22 kills to go along with 10 digs, five blocks and three service aces. She would follow that up with 17 more kills on Saturday against Providence. Rastelli is the lone BIG EAST player to have a kills per set average above 4.00 this season, and currently sits in a tie for fourth place in the nation with 280 total kills.
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Post by jaypak on Oct 6, 2021 8:41:02 GMT -5
JayPak Big East Power Rankings, Oct 6 1. Marquette 2. Creighton 3. Connecticut 4. St. John’s 5. DePaul 6. Xavier 7. Butler 8. Providence 9. Villanova 10. Seton Hall 11. Georgetown
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Post by avid 2.0 on Oct 8, 2021 9:31:32 GMT -5
Both of Creighton's matches this weekend are on NET (or Nebraska Public Media with the new branding)
Sucks for Creighton-Marquette because I'm not sure if there's a way to watch it outside of Nebraska
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Post by avid 2.0 on Oct 8, 2021 10:32:19 GMT -5
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