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Post by maroki13 on Oct 28, 2023 17:06:00 GMT -5
NCAA keeps showing a highlight on my feed from the WSU/Oregon game where Timmer does a weird move - back to the net and hits it backward over her head for a kill. Is that a thing? It's such an odd move, I don't know why she didn't just hit the ball. Was this discussed already? I think she’d already overrun the ball and/or the set was way behind her, so she kind of scooped it over her head towards the back corner.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Oct 28, 2023 17:11:08 GMT -5
NCAA keeps showing a highlight on my feed from the WSU/Oregon game where Timmer does a weird move - back to the net and hits it backward over her head for a kill. Is that a thing? It's such an odd move, I don't know why she didn't just hit the ball. Was this discussed already? I think she’d already overrun the ball and/or the set was way behind her, so she kind of scooped it over her head towards the back corner. It still should not have dropped on us.
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Post by mikegarrison on Oct 28, 2023 17:44:04 GMT -5
NCAA keeps showing a highlight on my feed from the WSU/Oregon game where Timmer does a weird move - back to the net and hits it backward over her head for a kill. Is that a thing? It's such an odd move, I don't know why she didn't just hit the ball. Was this discussed already? The set was way behind her, and that was the only thing she could do to save the ball. Then it fell for a point. Kind of like when free balls fall for a point. Occasionally stuff just happens.
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Post by comet on Oct 28, 2023 19:17:39 GMT -5
NCAA keeps showing a highlight on my feed from the WSU/Oregon game where Timmer does a weird move - back to the net and hits it backward over her head for a kill. Is that a thing? It's such an odd move, I don't know why she didn't just hit the ball. Was this discussed already? The set was way behind her, and that was the only thing she could do to save the ball. Then it fell for a point. Kind of like when free balls fall for a point. Occasionally stuff just happens. Thanks. It was definitely an athletic move, just never seen anything like it. Wondered if it was something that came from the men's side.
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