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Post by Wiswell on Oct 5, 2022 13:38:55 GMT -5
Its very funny; I've been trying to get a pic since the first time I saw it. Also, look for when Izzy gets an ace, GG bear hug lifts her off the ground. When Franklin got an ace this past weekend, I looked to see if GG would try to pick her up. No such luck, darn it. :-) That's a foot and probably 50 pounds. I'd like to see it!
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Post by badgerbreath on Oct 5, 2022 15:20:02 GMT -5
It's a good question what role Bramschrieber would play against Iowa. I don't see her displacing GG at libero in a 6-2 because of GG's OOS bumpsetting. That said, Shanel has tons of experience and I've not seen her OOS setting. Who knows what's happening in practice,.
She could play the Civita role. It feels like they have been getting ready for that. Franklin has been hitting less out of the backrow, and Orzol more. In general, Orzol is the better passer of the OHs so that makes sense if you want to leave her in.
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Post by ndodge on Oct 5, 2022 16:02:46 GMT -5
It's a good question what role Bramschrieber would play against Iowa. I don't see her displacing GG at libero in a 6-2 because of GG's OOS bumpsetting. That said, Shanel has tons of experience and I've not seen her OOS setting. Who knows what's happening in practice,. She could play the Civita role. It feels like they have been getting ready for that. Franklin has been hitting less out of the backrow, and Orzol more. In general, Orzol is the better passer of the OHs so that makes sense if you want to leave her in. I'd like Shanel for Franklin so we don't get Franklin and a setter in back row for defense. How many of Franklin's back row rotations have generally been with MJ ?
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Post by buckyupbuttercup on Oct 5, 2022 17:21:52 GMT -5
It's a good question what role Bramschrieber would play against Iowa. I don't see her displacing GG at libero in a 6-2 because of GG's OOS bumpsetting. That said, Shanel has tons of experience and I've not seen her OOS setting. Who knows what's happening in practice,. She could play the Civita role. It feels like they have been getting ready for that. Franklin has been hitting less out of the backrow, and Orzol more. In general, Orzol is the better passer of the OHs so that makes sense if you want to leave her in. I've been anticipating that Shanel for Franklin across the backrow would be the logical move. I could see that maybe a lighter load and a little rest gives an added boost to her hitting and passing(she would still needed to pass the 3 rotations she is in and maybe she doesn't always sub out). But, as you say, who knows what is happening in practice. Speaking of which, I find it interesting that relative to other badger sports, it seems like you hear the least amount of info coming out of vball practices. For example, is Smrek practicing? Anyone hear she didn't practice before not suiting up for penn st?
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Post by savannahbadger on Oct 5, 2022 17:36:59 GMT -5
Speaking of which, I find it interesting that relative to other badger sports, it seems like you hear the least amount of info coming out of vball practices. For example, is Smrek practicing? Anyone hear she didn't practice before not suiting up for penn st? It sounds like there is increased new coverage in the local papers, but the overall interest in VB is still pretty low to demand that kind of practice coverage.
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Post by badgerguru on Oct 5, 2022 21:51:37 GMT -5
I don’t quite understand how Smrek can be 6’9 & still gets blocked or seems to not be able to find a way over the block?
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Post by robtearle on Oct 5, 2022 21:58:42 GMT -5
Indiana match, points by server by set:
Izzy on the court: 16-14, 11-11,15-11; total 42-36 MJ on the court: ; 9-9, 14-7, 10-8; total 33-24
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Points scored during the serve of server:
Izzy: 5 points on 7 trips to the line Orzol: 7 points on 8 trips GG: 6 points on 8 trips MJ: 2 points on 6 trips Franklin: 5 points on 6 trips Liz G: 7 points on 4 trips CC: 1 point on 2 trips
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Sideout percents by server for the year (taking out High Point, Campbell, Rhode Island; lower number the better)
Izzy: 0.512 Orzol: 0.647 GG: 0.559 MJ: 0.534 Franklin: 0.613 Liz G: 0.557 CC: 0.588 Demps: 0.235
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Post by volleyball90 on Oct 6, 2022 4:36:38 GMT -5
I don’t quite understand how Smrek can be 6’9 & still gets blocked or seems to not be able to find a way over the block? She is trying to hit straight down too much. She needs to work on swinging high and deep better. She is basically taking middle swings out of rightside and needs to adjust how she swings when hitting from right. Smrek is literally able to hit over any block, but if you are hitting down, it doesn't matter, you can still get blocked. It's a skill that shorter pin hitters have to adapt to sooner. Smrek probably never had to worry about a block until college.
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Post by pull3 on Oct 6, 2022 6:03:29 GMT -5
I don’t quite understand how Smrek can be 6’9 & still gets blocked or seems to not be able to find a way over the block? She is trying to hit straight down too much. She needs to work on swinging high and deep better. She is basically taking middle swings out of rightside and needs to adjust how she swings when hitting from right. MB mental。
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Post by volleyball90 on Oct 6, 2022 6:42:23 GMT -5
She is trying to hit straight down too much. She needs to work on swinging high and deep better. She is basically taking middle swings out of rightside and needs to adjust how she swings when hitting from right. MB mental。 This is what really impresses me about Robinson. She played primarily middle in HS and club and she was able to step into rightside without missing a beat.
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Post by mad1 on Oct 7, 2022 15:51:58 GMT -5
Has anyone tried to stream Wisconsin volleyball from BTM plus to your TV? The Roku seems like this should be possible, but I have never had any success in doing it. I usually watch on my PC. Any advice?
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Post by dodger on Oct 7, 2022 16:02:04 GMT -5
I don’t quite understand how Smrek can be 6’9 & still gets blocked or seems to not be able to find a way over the block? Usually but not always Wisc. Is attempting to run a quicker tempo set to RS and height of said set may not allow smrek to go over: a high set would hive her better opportunity for going over: now dont get me wrong a well run tempo set for smrek could be hit over: but quicker means not always executed well; higher always chance to go over
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Post by dodger on Oct 7, 2022 16:04:18 GMT -5
This is what really impresses me about Robinson. She played primarily middle in HS and club and she was able to step into rightside without missing a beat. Robinson played middle in High School; maybe dif. HS and/Or club and she is OH ir Opposite: geography and who else physically and coaches choices dooms a player to MH when in future there is better position:
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Post by badgerbreath on Oct 7, 2022 16:37:50 GMT -5
I don’t quite understand how Smrek can be 6’9 & still gets blocked or seems to not be able to find a way over the block? Usually but not always Wisc. Is attempting to run a quicker tempo set to RS and height of said set may not allow smrek to go over: a high set would hive her better opportunity for going over: now dont get me wrong a well run tempo set for smrek could be hit over: but quicker means not always executed well; higher always chance to go over I think these are both right. Smrek is used to hitting middle quicks, getting up faster and hitting over the block or down to either side, sometimes off the edge. On the RS she is often facing two blockers, but I think I've seen her score off high hands only once this year. She just doesn't try to do that much. Also, they are trying to set her a little quicker to get the seam in the block, but the sets are so low (or she's not getting there in time), so they limit what she can do. Also, she doesn't seem to hit that seam very often when it's there, at least not on the pin.
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Post by dodger on Oct 7, 2022 16:49:33 GMT -5
Usually but not always Wisc. Is attempting to run a quicker tempo set to RS and height of said set may not allow smrek to go over: a high set would hive her better opportunity for going over: now dont get me wrong a well run tempo set for smrek could be hit over: but quicker means not always executed well; higher always chance to go over I think these are both right. Smrek is used to hitting middle quicks, getting up faster and hitting over the block or down to either side, sometimes off the edge. On the RS she is often facing two blockers, but I think I've seen her score off high hands only once this year. She just doesn't try to do that much. Also, they are trying to set her a little quicker to get the seam in the block, but the sets are so low (or she's not getting there in time), so they limit what she can do. Also, she doesn't seem to hit that seam very often when it's there, at least not on the pin. Tempo of set is limiting factor for Smrek on RS : give up twmpo and allow height to be factor
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