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Post by rainbowbadger on Oct 15, 2023 14:06:19 GMT -5
CC getting her left ring and middle fingers buddy-taped on the sideline during this timeout.
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Post by badgerbreath on Oct 15, 2023 14:07:14 GMT -5
Really love Tiffany Clark's color commentary on BIG+ broadcast. Good insights, but she can also just watch them play at times. Listening along to the radio feed. I'll have to listen back.
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Post by badgerbadgerbadger on Oct 15, 2023 14:11:01 GMT -5
CC hasn't had a single clean set to hit today
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Post by wibadgervbfan on Oct 15, 2023 14:12:03 GMT -5
Maryland with a good run, causing Bucky to call a timeout. 14-11 Badgers.
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Post by badgerbadgerbadger on Oct 15, 2023 14:12:19 GMT -5
Izzy has a very strong tendency to get waaay too pin-heavy and she's doing it again now
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Post by badgerbreath on Oct 15, 2023 14:13:03 GMT -5
11-14 UW. TO UW. After a block on Temi.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2023 14:13:40 GMT -5
Ooof Maryland is hitting .000 for the match thus far.
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Post by badgerbadgerbadger on Oct 15, 2023 14:15:52 GMT -5
Izzy's sets to the middle have been terrible outside of like two or three to Smrek and Booth
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Post by bigfan on Oct 15, 2023 14:19:01 GMT -5
Wisconsin sweep
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Post by badgerbreath on Oct 15, 2023 14:26:18 GMT -5
Solid win. The team have been really consistent not only match to match, but set to set. Still got a little OH heavy woth Sarah - she had 18 kills though, so I guess I can understand why.
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Post by badgerbreath on Oct 15, 2023 14:42:13 GMT -5
Gary White thinks Orzol was the player of the match. Also thinks they can still get better passing, and have a lot of room to grow on the block. CC was very frustrated with missing some opportunities.
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Post by robtearle on Oct 15, 2023 14:58:54 GMT -5
It took me until just now to realize that MJ wasn’t out there, period. At least Dev is on the sideline with the team. MJ isn’t. What’s up with that? Concussion protocol. Early during warmups, MJ was on the bench, hanging out. Then she 'disappeared' to somewhere else. That's good news; if she were really struggling, they wouldn't have exposed here to even that much noise and commotion, etc.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Oct 15, 2023 15:02:51 GMT -5
Early during warmups, MJ was on the bench, hanging out. Then she 'disappeared' to somewhere else. That's good, news; if she were really struggling, they wouldn't have exposed here to even that much noise and commotion, etc. Yeah, but I’m glad she dipped out for the main match. If she wants to recover quickly, best not to overdo it with the audio and visual stimuli.
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Post by robtearle on Oct 15, 2023 15:08:57 GMT -5
FWIW: Maryland was doing this just crazy thing with subbing their opposite, Schnitta.
She would play across the front; then when it was her turn to serve, they'd send in a serving sub for her. When the serve was over, Schnitta would come back in and play back-right for serve-receive. Only she was no part at all of the receive pattern. Instead, she seemed to be there only for the possibility of a D-ball or pipe attack. After another half or full rotation, they would then sub her back out for a different DS than the serving sub, until it was her turn to come back in to the front.
One court position and they used FOUR subs per rotation on her.
I don't think she played the third set at all.
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Post by tablealgebra on Oct 15, 2023 15:31:21 GMT -5
FWIW: Maryland was doing this just crazy thing with subbing their opposite, Schnitta. She would play across the front; then when it was her turn to serve, they'd send in a serving sub for her. When the serve was over, Schnitta would come back in and play back-right for serve-receive. Only she was no part at all of the receive pattern. Instead, she seemed to be there only for the possibility of a D-ball or pipe attack. After another half or full rotation, they would then sub her back out for a different DS than the serving sub, until it was her turn to come back in to the front. One court position and they used FOUR subs per rotation on her. I don't think she played the third set at all. Opposites rarely pass, and when they are back row and not passing they stand on the baseline (where exactly depends on the rotation). So yeah, she was in there to hit back row. It sounds to me like, especially in rotation 4 (opposite serving) that Hughes wanted an extra back row attacker because Csire was up front in that rotation - and was willing to burn a sub (or two?) to do it.
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