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Post by BumpSetKill on Sept 22, 2022 21:36:08 GMT -5
Great rally at 24-21.
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Post by BumpSetKill on Sept 22, 2022 21:37:54 GMT -5
Colorado SWEEEEEPS Utah in Salt Lake City!
COLORADO FINISHES ON A BLOCK.... ONCE AGAIN!
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Post by smcouvillion on Sept 22, 2022 21:37:57 GMT -5
And.... Utah gets swept at home
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Post by volleynerd on Sept 22, 2022 21:38:04 GMT -5
"anything you can do, I can do better" as tabron rejects olson to end the match
buffs hold utes -.018 hitting
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Post by volleynerd on Sept 22, 2022 21:38:39 GMT -5
And.... Utah gets swept at home hard to be competitive when you commit 30 attack errors
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Post by JJVb on Sept 22, 2022 21:38:53 GMT -5
COL gets the sweep. For Utah to hit negative for the whole match has got to be very concerning. Tabron of COL lead with 10 kills.
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Post by BumpSetKill on Sept 22, 2022 21:39:37 GMT -5
Hart the MVP again for CU. - Hit .583, 8 kills, 4 blocks, 1 dig
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Post by VolleyballFella on Sept 22, 2022 21:47:10 GMT -5
Colorado's best attributes were their great serving and blocking -- and Hart. Although Utah has more blocks overall, CU had a lot of soft blocks and blocks over.
As mentioned, Hadrych can pound a ball like crazy ...but that girl needs to read the room on where the block is and what kind of junk ball she is getting!
Tabron did well overall hitting 10 kills at .226% with 6 digs and 2 blocks, but she manages the junk balls better than Hadrych.
Other than Colorado getting Utah out of system a lot with great serves, Utah's HORRIBLE hitting was the story tonight.
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Post by VolleyballFella on Sept 22, 2022 22:08:18 GMT -5
With this CU win and CSU's win over UNLV tonight, Colorado moves up to #21 in RPI ranking (was #29 before the match)
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Post by BumpSetKill on Sept 22, 2022 23:03:43 GMT -5
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Post by rtael on Sept 23, 2022 15:37:31 GMT -5
Colorado's best attributes were their great serving and blocking -- and Hart. Although Utah has more blocks overall, CU had a lot of soft blocks and blocks over. As mentioned, Hadrych can pound a ball like crazy ...but that girl needs to read the room on where the block is and what kind of junk ball she is getting! Tabron did well overall hitting 10 kills at .226% with 6 digs and 2 blocks, but she manages the junk balls better than Hadrych. Other than Colorado getting Utah out of system a lot with great serves, Utah's HORRIBLE hitting was the story tonight. Ha yeah Hadrych loves to rip it into the block in some suspect situations.
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Post by volleyball303 on Sept 23, 2022 16:15:55 GMT -5
Colorado's best attributes were their great serving and blocking -- and Hart. Although Utah has more blocks overall, CU had a lot of soft blocks and blocks over. As mentioned, Hadrych can pound a ball like crazy ...but that girl needs to read the room on where the block is and what kind of junk ball she is getting! Tabron did well overall hitting 10 kills at .226% with 6 digs and 2 blocks, but she manages the junk balls better than Hadrych. Other than Colorado getting Utah out of system a lot with great serves, Utah's HORRIBLE hitting was the story tonight. Ha yeah Hadrych loves to rip it into the block in some suspect situations. I think she is great as an OH2. Needs a good middle to hold the block. She definitely struggles with two blockers in her face. If Parker can’t get going I would think about Tabron and Campbell on the outside and Hadrych on the right. But I guess they are trying to red shirt Campbell.
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Post by rtael on Sept 23, 2022 17:02:31 GMT -5
Ha yeah Hadrych loves to rip it into the block in some suspect situations. I think she is great as an OH2. Needs a good middle to hold the block. She definitely struggles with two blockers in her face. If Parker can’t get going I would think about Tabron and Campbell on the outside and Hadrych on the right. But I guess they are trying to red shirt Campbell. That's what I was thinking as well, or injury. Definitely some times where a backup OH would have been useful, but they never used her.
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Post by volleyball303 on Sept 23, 2022 17:34:51 GMT -5
I think she is great as an OH2. Needs a good middle to hold the block. She definitely struggles with two blockers in her face. If Parker can’t get going I would think about Tabron and Campbell on the outside and Hadrych on the right. But I guess they are trying to red shirt Campbell. That's what I was thinking as well, or injury. Definitely some times where a backup OH would have been useful, but they never used her. I know the freshman is hurt. If Parker can get confident and healthy Jill could be a pretty solid backup for front row and she could DS when Hadrych is playing well. From what I have seen from the rest of conference CU has a good chance to have a successful season. They are not spectacular at anything but they are solid all around. And Tabron can hang this year with the other OH1’s in the conference.
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Post by rtael on Sept 24, 2022 12:14:23 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking as well, or injury. Definitely some times where a backup OH would have been useful, but they never used her. I know the freshman is hurt. If Parker can get confident and healthy Jill could be a pretty solid backup for front row and she could DS when Hadrych is playing well. From what I have seen from the rest of conference CU has a good chance to have a successful season. They are not spectacular at anything but they are solid all around. And Tabron can hang this year with the other OH1’s in the conference. I'm not sold on Parker coming back. It's a nice idea, but it isn't working yet so I like Jill for consistency's sake at least.
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