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Post by volleyball90 on Sept 18, 2022 19:27:45 GMT -5
Does anyone know if there is a replay of the Florida game anywhere to watch? I can’t seem to find it. On mobile or I’d link, but just put Florida vs Wisconsin Woman Volleyball in YouTube and it’ll come up.
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Post by Hawk Attack on Sept 18, 2022 19:28:05 GMT -5
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Post by robtearle on Sept 18, 2022 19:37:16 GMT -5
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Post by tablealgebra on Sept 18, 2022 19:46:33 GMT -5
Activate BINGO protocols! WooooooOOOOOOOoooooooOOOOOOoooooOOOOOO! Under a half hour before a match, and the coach is on twitter. It is a new world, isn't it... LOL I figure he probably did a last meet with the recruits before getting ready to go in and coach and Schumacher said "I'm in, coach" and he figures he's got to get the bingo!! up there since I'm sure recruits know that's part of the routine now. Don't want to leave her hanging until after the game now - especially if he knows that Punzel will have the scoop before the end of the game.
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Post by robtearle on Sept 18, 2022 19:48:49 GMT -5
Under a half hour before a match, and the coach is on twitter. It is a new world, isn't it... LOL I figure he probably did a last meet with the recruits before getting ready to go in and coach and Schumacher said "I'm in, coach" and he figures he's got to get the bingo!! up there since I'm sure recruits know that's part of the routine now. Don't want to leave her hanging until after the game now - especially if he knows that Punzel will have the scoop before the end of the game. No doubt the electricity of the 'Rhode Island' crowd today sealed the deal. :-)
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Post by tablealgebra on Sept 18, 2022 19:51:28 GMT -5
Aces: (Post Rhode Island) Guctekin: 18 Ashburn: 10 Hammill: 9 Orzol: 5 Gregorski, Crawford, Franklin: 4 Demps: 1
It's not everything - obviously, percent of serves with opponents OOS is at least as important as aces - but usually they're going to be correlated. It's crazy to see how successful GG has been from the service line.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2022 20:24:08 GMT -5
Can we get future recruits added to the OP? I had noticed that Badger annual threads of years past has a section at the bottom...
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Post by skinny on Sept 18, 2022 21:19:37 GMT -5
I reckon the only bingo left is for Lizzie Andrew. 2024 class is going to be the very good years as Frank Sinatra liked to say.
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Post by badgerbreath on Sept 18, 2022 21:42:32 GMT -5
Aces: (Post Rhode Island) Guctekin: 18 Ashburn: 10 Hammill: 9 Orzol: 5 Gregorski, Crawford, Franklin: 4 Demps: 1 It's not everything - obviously, percent of serves with opponents OOS is at least as important as aces - but usually they're going to be correlated. It's crazy to see how successful GG has been from the service line. Would be interesting to see aces per service attempt. Izzy serves more that Hammill, because she starts the setter rotation in each set. Gregorski and Demps serve less frequently. The amazing thing about GG is that she is getting over 0.6 aces per set, but errors less than she aces. That doesn't happen very often. Only Hammill is close to a 1:1 ratio among the badgers this year. Izzy is usually pretty close. Demps manages a lot of disruption despite not getting that many aces.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2022 21:47:44 GMT -5
Aces: (Post Rhode Island) Guctekin: 18 Ashburn: 10 Hammill: 9 Orzol: 5 Gregorski, Crawford, Franklin: 4 Demps: 1 It's not everything - obviously, percent of serves with opponents OOS is at least as important as aces - but usually they're going to be correlated. It's crazy to see how successful GG has been from the service line. UPDATED with Service Errors Aces: & Service Errors (Post Rhode Island) Guctekin: Aces 18. SE 14 Ashburn: Aces 10. SE 17 Hammill: Aces 9. SE 11 Orzol: Aces 5. SE 20. YIKES! Gregorski Aces 4. SE 1 Crawford Aces 4. SE 8 Franklin: Aces 4. SE 9 Demps: Aces 1 SE 0 Reed: Aces 0. SE 1
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Post by badgerbreath on Sept 18, 2022 21:54:04 GMT -5
Those Orzol numbers are affected by the matches when she was still using the top spin. She doesn't error nearly so much with the jump float. Franklins numbers have a similar problem.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2022 21:59:44 GMT -5
Going just by aces and service errors Hammill looks to be more consistent then Izzy but at the same time Hammill puts some way too easy serves over the net on occasion resulting in an easy kill for opponent. I saw that at least once against Florida.
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Post by buckypete on Sept 18, 2022 22:13:05 GMT -5
My wife and I are thoroughly enjoying the now mandatory celebration where GG jumps into Ashburn's arms after every ace, and enjoying even more the laughter between Ashburn and Orzol when GG heads back for the next serve.
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Post by robtearle on Sept 18, 2022 22:16:06 GMT -5
Sideout percentage (or maybe NOT sideout percentages) for the each server are much more important than aces or errors. I have no doubt the coaches know them in great detail.
And it wouldn't be difficult to compile them just from the 'play-by-play' in the box scores. Just tedious to do so.
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Post by robtearle on Sept 18, 2022 22:25:41 GMT -5
FWIW, scores per set by the two setters vs Rhode Island:
When Izzy was on the floor: 19-8, 11-5, 15-10; totals 45-23 When MJ was on the floor: 6-8, 14-5, 10-6; totals 30-19
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