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Post by mma40027002 on Nov 27, 2022 1:19:27 GMT -5
I can't see TAMU getting two players and Arkansas only getting one. They just don't give 5-13 teams that much recognition, typically. I also don't think Barrett will be the player from Auburn. Taylor Head is a better choice than Meuth, imo. And I think Anderson (or even Kemp) has a better shot at making the team from Auburn than Barrett. Head or Shipes...Ark should have at least 2 honored, if not 3. Shipe was a blocking machine all season.
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Post by bmg3 on Nov 27, 2022 1:28:32 GMT -5
Taylor Head not making all SEC would be very surprising. 6 rotation player carrying a huge load in serve receive a team that finished 4th with a tough schedule. Arkansas gets Shipes Gillen and and Head
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Post by vballfannbama on Nov 27, 2022 1:33:03 GMT -5
True, but scheduling has always been horrible in the SEC, imo. Just going to follow up on this - the unbalanced schedule is really a joke. Kudos to UGA for their strong season (seriously - was happy to see them have a good bounce back year!), but their schedule was a big contributor to that. Double headers against TAMU, Auburn, Bama, Mizzou, Ole Miss, and LSU -- that's zero teams in the top 4 of the conference, and all four of the teams at the bottom. Contrast that with Arkansas, who played double headers with Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, MS State, Auburn, and Bama - 4 of the top 5 teams in the conference not named Arkansas. Neat. There has to be a more equitable way. In 2025 it will be equal as that is when Vandy starts play I see the travel partners being OU-Texas A&M-LSU Mizzou-Arkansas Alabama-Vandy Tennessee-Kentucky UGA-South Carolina Auburn-Florida Ole Miss- Miss State
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Post by GatorsChomp on Nov 27, 2022 9:39:14 GMT -5
Unwritten rule is LOY always goes to Kentucky! Makes sense when you’re one of the two best programs in the country at developing liberos ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ You mean the State right...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2022 9:41:27 GMT -5
Makes sense when you’re one of the two best programs in the country at developing liberos ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ You mean the State right... no. He means the country. And he’s 100 percent correct.
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Post by GatorsChomp on Nov 27, 2022 9:43:05 GMT -5
I can't see TAMU getting two players and Arkansas only getting one. They just don't give 5-13 teams that much recognition, typically. I also don't think Barrett will be the player from Auburn. Taylor Head is a better choice than Meuth, imo. And I think Anderson (or even Kemp) has a better shot at making the team from Auburn than Barrett. Head or Shipes...Ark should have at least 2 honored, if not 3. Shipe was a blocking machine all season. I did this based on other seasons where Arkansas *wasn't* bad and was a mid SEC team like they were this season and they only got Gillen... I forgot Logan Lednicky was a freshman so I'd move her to All Freshmen and then probably Taylor Head would be on there... so it would probably look like this All-SEC: Jillian Gillen - Arkansas Taylor Head - Arkansas Jackie Barrett - Auburn Merritt Beason - Florida Markina Markova - Florida Sofia Victoria - Florida Kelley Bre - Florida Kacie Evans - Georgia Sophie Fischer - Georgia Emma Grome - Kentucky Reagan Rutherford - Kentucky Azhani Tealer - Kentucky Adanna Rollins - Kentucky Sanaa Dotson - LSU Gabby Waden - MSU Natalie Hayward - Tennessee Morgan Finghall - Tennessee Caroline Meuth - TxA&M All-Freshman: Akasha Anderson - Auburn Kendel Kemp - Auburn Madison Scheer - Auburn Alexis Stucky - Florida Audrey Whitworth - Kentucky Aly Boreallis - OM Logan Lednicky - TxA&M SEC POY: Morgan Finghall/Emma Grome SEC LOY: Ella Larkin SEC FOY: Alexis Stucky
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Post by GatorsChomp on Nov 27, 2022 9:45:01 GMT -5
You mean the State right... no. He means the country. And he’s 100 percent correct. I mean the state of Kentucky has had amazing liberos come out and do well in NCAA... the program though? I mean... I guess Gabby Curry was okay
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2022 9:47:18 GMT -5
no. He means the country. And he’s 100 percent correct. I mean the state of Kentucky has had amazing liberos come out and do well in NCAA... the program though? I mean... I guess Gabby Curry was okay Dusek, Curry, Tharp, and Beavin are/were some of the very best passers and defenders of their positions in the country. Not to mention how well Stumler, Avery Skinner, and Leah Edmond development in the passing department. Uk is phenomenal at teaching ball control and your trolling/bias is showing if you think curry was just “okay”
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Post by GatorsChomp on Nov 27, 2022 9:48:13 GMT -5
I mean the state of Kentucky has had amazing liberos come out and do well in NCAA... the program though? I mean... I guess Gabby Curry was okay Dusek, Curry, Tharp, and Beavin are/were some of the very best passers and defenders of their positions in the country. Not to mention how well Stumler, Avery Skinner, and Leah Edmond development in the passing department. Uk is phenomenal at teaching ball control and your trolling/bias is showing if you think curry was just “okay” Stumler's ball control was insane, I was always so bad at serve receive </3
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Post by notwvb on Nov 27, 2022 9:48:44 GMT -5
no. He means the country. And he’s 100 percent correct. I mean the state of Kentucky has had amazing liberos come out and do well in NCAA... the program though? I mean... I guess Gabby Curry was okay Curry was fantastic and so was Dusek. And Kentucky is a commonwealth.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2022 9:48:48 GMT -5
Dusek, Curry, Tharp, and Beavin are/were some of the very best passers and defenders of their positions in the country. Not to mention how well Stumler, Avery Skinner, and Leah Edmond development in the passing department. Uk is phenomenal at teaching ball control and your trolling/bias is showing if you think curry was just “okay” Stumler's ball control was insane, I was always so bad at serve receive </3 Stumler was the second “worst” passer out of that group I just listed.
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Post by sunshine2day on Nov 27, 2022 15:12:22 GMT -5
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (November 27, 2022) - The Southeastern Conference announced its 2022 volleyball postseason awards Sunday.
Emma Grome of Kentucky was named the SEC Volleyball Player of the Year, and Jenna Hampton of South Carolina was selected the Libero of the Year. Alexis Stucky of Florida was tabbed the Freshman of the Year, while Morgahn Fingall of Tennessee was chosen the Student-Athlete of the Year. Tom Black of Georgia was voted the Coach of the Year.
The All-SEC Team, which consists of 18 student-athletes, along with the seven-member All-Freshman squad were chosen by the league's head coaches.
All-SEC Team Jillian Gillen Arkansas Taylor Head Arkansas Akasha Anderson Auburn Merritt Beason Florida Marina Markova Florida Alexis Stucky Florida Kacie Evans Georgia Sophie Fischer Georgia Emma Grome Kentucky Adanna Rollins Kentucky Reagan Rutherford Kentucky Azhani Tealer Kentucky Sasha Ratliff Ole Miss Gabby Waden Mississippi State Jenna Hampton South Carolina Morgahn Fingall Tennessee Logan Lednicky Texas A&M Caroline Meuth Texas A&M All-Freshman Team Akasha Anderson Auburn Kendal Kemp Auburn Madison Scheer Auburn Alexis Stucky Florida Aly Borellis Ole Miss Keondreya Granberry Tennessee Logan Lednicky Texas A&M
Player of the Year: Emma Grome, Kentucky Libero of the Year: Jenna Hampton, South Carolina Freshman of the Year: Alexis Stucky, Florida Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Morgahn Fingall, Tennessee Coach of the Year: Tom Black, Georgia
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Post by vbshrink on Nov 27, 2022 15:17:28 GMT -5
Tom Black. Ouch - take that, Brent Crouch.
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Post by sclawman on Nov 27, 2022 15:20:25 GMT -5
Well deserved recognition for Jenna Hampton. She's an amazing player.
Tom Black has had a rough couple of year Good to see him rebound.
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Post by mma40027002 on Nov 27, 2022 15:22:52 GMT -5
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (November 27, 2022) - The Southeastern Conference announced its 2022 volleyball postseason awards Sunday. Emma Grome of Kentucky was named the SEC Volleyball Player of the Year, and Jenna Hampton of South Carolina was selected the Libero of the Year. Alexis Stucky of Florida was tabbed the Freshman of the Year, while Morgahn Fingall of Tennessee was chosen the Student-Athlete of the Year. Tom Black of Georgia was voted the Coach of the Year. The All-SEC Team, which consists of 18 student-athletes, along with the seven-member All-Freshman squad were chosen by the league's head coaches. All-SEC Team Jillian Gillen Arkansas Taylor Head Arkansas Akasha Anderson Auburn Merritt Beason Florida Marina Markova Florida Alexis Stucky Florida Kacie Evans Georgia Sophie Fischer Georgia Emma Grome Kentucky Adanna Rollins Kentucky Reagan Rutherford Kentucky Azhani Tealer Kentucky Sasha Ratliff Ole Miss Gabby Waden Mississippi State Jenna Hampton South Carolina Morgahn Fingall Tennessee Logan Lednicky Texas A&M Caroline Meuth Texas A&M All-Freshman Team Akasha Anderson Auburn Kendal Kemp Auburn Madison Scheer Auburn Alexis Stucky Florida Aly Borellis Ole Miss Keondreya Granberry Tennessee Logan Lednicky Texas A&M Player of the Year: Emma Grome, Kentucky Libero of the Year: Jenna Hampton, South Carolina Freshman of the Year: Alexis Stucky, Florida Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Morgahn Fingall, Tennessee Coach of the Year: Tom Black, Georgia 3 Auburn players, 3 Texas A&M players, but no Shipes of Arkansas?? I don't like that.
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