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Post by moxierouge on Feb 8, 2023 21:04:09 GMT -5
2023 Nebrasak Beach Volleyball Roster huskers.com/sports/womens-beach-volleyball/roster?path=wbvballCaroline Jurevicius Maisie Boesiger Bergen Reilly Bekka Allick Harper Murray Andi Jackson Laney Choboy Merritt Beason Lexi Rodriguez Ally Batenhorst Hayden Kubik Lindsay Krause No Kennedi Orr (injury rehab), Anni Evans (transferring), Whitney Lauenstein (hiatus) or Maggie Mendelson (basketball)
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Post by moxierouge on Feb 8, 2023 21:04:52 GMT -5
Batenhorst plays an inch shorter in sand
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Post by Montour Meteor on Feb 8, 2023 22:11:50 GMT -5
Cook sounds a little punchy like Trev Alberts isn't giving him all the resources he wants. I find that laughable since Nebraska is considered to have more resources than any other program.
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Post by huskernkc on Feb 8, 2023 23:01:14 GMT -5
Cook sounds a little punchy like Trev Alberts isn't giving him all the resources he wants. I find that laughable since Nebraska is considered to have more resources than any other program. What resources nebraska has vs what resources cook expects from Trev MIGHT be different
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Post by juancook on Feb 8, 2023 23:02:08 GMT -5
Cook sounds a little punchy like Trev Alberts isn't giving him all the resources he wants. I find that laughable since Nebraska is considered to have more resources than any other program. Laughing! LOL!
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Post by BigDigEnergy on Feb 8, 2023 23:08:29 GMT -5
2023 Nebrasak Beach Volleyball Roster huskers.com/sports/womens-beach-volleyball/roster?path=wbvballCaroline Jurevicius Maisie Boesiger Bergen Reilly Bekka Allick Harper Murray Andi Jackson Laney Choboy Merritt Beason Lexi Rodriguez Ally Batenhorst Hayden Kubik Lindsay Krause No Kennedi Orr (injury rehab), Anni Evans (transferring), Whitney Lauenstein (hiatus) or Maggie Mendelson (basketball) And Reyes is the head beach coach now. Cook was last year I believe.
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Post by vergyltantor on Feb 8, 2023 23:34:09 GMT -5
2023 Nebrasak Beach Volleyball Roster huskers.com/sports/womens-beach-volleyball/roster?path=wbvballCaroline Jurevicius Maisie Boesiger Bergen Reilly Bekka Allick Harper Murray Andi Jackson Laney Choboy Merritt Beason Lexi Rodriguez Ally Batenhorst Hayden Kubik Lindsay Krause No Kennedi Orr (injury rehab), Anni Evans (transferring), Whitney Lauenstein (hiatus) or Maggie Mendelson (basketball) And Reyes is the head beach coach now. Cook was last year I believe. Not sure who was the head coach on paper last season, but Jaylen and Kelly did the coaching during the game. IIRC
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Post by scarletandcream on Feb 9, 2023 0:31:58 GMT -5
Batenhorst plays an inch shorter in sand Batenhorst plays 5 inches shorter indoors.
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Post by rjaege on Feb 9, 2023 2:56:11 GMT -5
Cook sounds a little punchy like Trev Alberts isn't giving him all the resources he wants. I think a better way of looking at it is that Trev is not allowing the NE WVB program to spend their income on additional personnel resources Coach Cook would like to have. Just not sure why, but that is what it sounds like. I can think of 2 very qualified people with strong NE histories, where there might be mutual interest.
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Post by brickred on Feb 9, 2023 12:18:57 GMT -5
Cook sounds a little punchy like Trev Alberts isn't giving him all the resources he wants. I think a better way of looking at it is that Trev is not allowing the NE WVB program to spend their income on additional personnel resources Coach Cook would like to have. Just not sure why, but that is what it sounds like. I can think of 2 very qualified people with strong NE histories, where there might be mutual interest. Interesting. My initial take was that Cook didn't have an answer yet, so this was more of a deflection-type response. I believe Cook will have resources made available for this new paid position in due time.
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Post by juancook on Feb 9, 2023 12:48:47 GMT -5
I've always been curious as to why Nebraska chooses to do beach volleyball instead of indoor spring volleyball? Wouldn't doing indoor in the spring (like a lot of other teams) with more than one spring game, be more beneficial to the team than beach?
Interested to hear what others have to say about this.
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Post by huskerjen on Feb 9, 2023 13:02:29 GMT -5
I've always been curious as to why Nebraska chooses to do beach volleyball instead of indoor spring volleyball? Wouldn't doing indoor in the spring (like a lot of other teams) with more than one spring game, be more beneficial to the team than beach? Interested to hear what others have to say about this. Cook believes that (1) Beach improves the players' all-around skills. Even though indoor players are specialized by position, occasionally a middle will need to dig a ball, a pin may need to bump set out of system, etc., for example. It also helps hitters become better with shot selection and being "crafty" in general. Tough matches are won by being better during out-of-system, messy, and drawn out points, and well-rounded players tend to be better in those moments. (2) More importantly, it's a way for the players to continue working on their skills on a low-impact surface which tends to save wear n' tear and prohibit overuse injuries. (3) The schedule and locations serve as a nice reward for the players. They go to places like Hawaii, California, Arizona, et al., and get to enjoy the nice weather outdoors in a low-pressure environment.
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Post by rjaege on Feb 9, 2023 13:07:03 GMT -5
I've always been curious as to why Nebraska chooses to do beach volleyball instead of indoor spring volleyball? Wouldn't doing indoor in the spring (like a lot of other teams) with more than one spring game, be more beneficial to the team than beach? Interested to hear what others have to say about this. Cook believes that (1) Beach improves the players' all-around skills. Even though indoor players are specialized by position, occasionally a middle will need to dig a ball, a pin may need to bump set out of system, etc., for example. It also helps hitters become better with shot selection and being "crafty" in general. Tough matches are won by being better during out-of-system, messy, and drawn out points, and well-rounded players tend to be better in those moments. (2) More importantly, it's a way for the players to continue working on their skills on a low-impact surface which tends to save wear n' tear and prohibit overuse injuries. (3) The schedule and locations serve as a nice reward for the players. They go to places like Hawaii, California, Arizona, et al., and get to enjoy the nice weather outdoors in a low-pressure environment. Agree and suspect the players also find it a fun respite from the grind they endure for a good part of the year, while still keeping skills honed.
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Post by volleyfan4321 on Feb 9, 2023 15:59:02 GMT -5
I've always been curious as to why Nebraska chooses to do beach volleyball instead of indoor spring volleyball? Wouldn't doing indoor in the spring (like a lot of other teams) with more than one spring game, be more beneficial to the team than beach? Interested to hear what others have to say about this. Cook believes that (1) Beach improves the players' all-around skills. Even though indoor players are specialized by position, occasionally a middle will need to dig a ball, a pin may need to bump set out of system, etc., for example. It also helps hitters become better with shot selection and being "crafty" in general. Tough matches are won by being better during out-of-system, messy, and drawn out points, and well-rounded players tend to be better in those moments. (2) More importantly, it's a way for the players to continue working on their skills on a low-impact surface which tends to save wear n' tear and prohibit overuse injuries. (3) The schedule and locations serve as a nice reward for the players. They go to places like Hawaii, California, Arizona, et al., and get to enjoy the nice weather outdoors in a low-pressure environment. Excellent post and insights. Thank you. GBR!
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Post by staticb on Feb 9, 2023 16:10:37 GMT -5
I've always been curious as to why Nebraska chooses to do beach volleyball instead of indoor spring volleyball? Wouldn't doing indoor in the spring (like a lot of other teams) with more than one spring game, be more beneficial to the team than beach? Interested to hear what others have to say about this. They do a little of indoor spring. They beach season is only a few weeks for them and ends early, then they take a late indoor spring. It would be interesting if they were actually good in beach one of these years and had a shot at the post-season, what would they would choose to do.
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