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Post by bucky415 on Dec 3, 2022 0:31:43 GMT -5
16-11 USD set 4
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Post by westcoastbestcoast on Dec 3, 2022 0:31:45 GMT -5
Sure, offensively. But Ryan on defensive at least gives the Cougs a chance in those rotations! I’ll stand by an OPPs most important role on the court is blocking - and it’s a bonus if you have one that’s terminal (when you can set her!) I have to strongly disagree. The opposite most important role is not blocking. Especially when you get to a higher level If you have a MIA opposite on any team’s go-to attacker - good luck. Most teams are bad at defending a right side anyway. You saw Lusby on WSU in 2019 be pretty successful offensively, but that wasn’t because she was a good attacker - and the main benefit brought to the team was a stop to an OH or at least a slow down. Really depends on the type of offense or defense you run. We’re allowed to disagree.
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Post by vballfan17 on Dec 3, 2022 0:31:55 GMT -5
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Post by volleynerd on Dec 3, 2022 0:32:43 GMT -5
Frohling what a nasty serve out of the break
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Post by volleyfan24 on Dec 3, 2022 0:32:45 GMT -5
Frohling on a roll at the service line maybe Goodnight for WSU
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2022 0:32:53 GMT -5
I have to strongly disagree. The opposite most important role is not blocking. Especially when you get to a higher level If you have a MIA opposite on any team’s go-to attacker - good luck. Most teams are bad at defending a right side anyway. You saw Lusby on WSU in 2019 be pretty successful offensively, but that wasn’t because she was a good attacker - and the main benefit brought to the team was a stop to an OH or at least a slow down. go watch like *any* international match and tell me that the opposites most important job is to block lmao
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Post by volleyfan24 on Dec 3, 2022 0:33:02 GMT -5
Blossoms setting is dipping a little
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Post by volleynerd on Dec 3, 2022 0:33:07 GMT -5
San Diego starting to feel it
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Post by uofaGRAD on Dec 3, 2022 0:33:13 GMT -5
what happened? I was away
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2022 0:33:16 GMT -5
Frohling is pretty solid defensively
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Post by anastasia1 on Dec 3, 2022 0:33:18 GMT -5
Frohling with the dig! yea my girl is feeling it
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Post by westcoastbestcoast on Dec 3, 2022 0:33:43 GMT -5
If you have a MIA opposite on any team’s go-to attacker - good luck. Most teams are bad at defending a right side anyway. You saw Lusby on WSU in 2019 be pretty successful offensively, but that wasn’t because she was a good attacker - and the main benefit brought to the team was a stop to an OH or at least a slow down. go watch like *any* international match and tell me that the opposites most important job is to block lmao We aren’t international right now. NCAA volleyball is a different game (down to even the ball).
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Post by badgerbreath on Dec 3, 2022 0:34:02 GMT -5
This was close before Frohling went back to serve.
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Post by volleynerd on Dec 3, 2022 0:34:44 GMT -5
Edwards has really come along the last few weeks
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Post by uofaGRAD on Dec 3, 2022 0:34:52 GMT -5
if a championship isn't in the cards for texas this year, I would love san diego to win it by a 3-1 margin every game, each time losing the third set
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