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Post by 4theloveofvb on Apr 4, 2024 11:54:40 GMT -5
If I was building a successful club team, you just mentioned the spots I'd prioritize first. They have not only one, but two really capable six-rotation OHs. They have a very smart and skilled setter. And, they have an awesome Libero. Easy to manipulate the game when you are in system a lot and really hard to score against.
I'd say from a prospect standpoint, the Libero is probably the highest level recruit. Hoying can be a very reliable OH2 at a good program.
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Post by seceason on Apr 4, 2024 12:59:11 GMT -5
If I was building a successful club team, you just mentioned the spots I'd prioritize first. They have not only one, but two really capable six-rotation OHs. They have a very smart and skilled setter. And, they have an awesome Libero. Easy to manipulate the game when you are in system a lot and really hard to score against. I'd say from a prospect standpoint, the Libero is probably the highest level recruit. Hoying can be a very reliable OH2 at a good program. O! There's no doubt they're a highly successful club team. They're ridiculously valuable club players, hence the National Championship. I just am interested in whether arguably the best team in the age group will have any athletes starting in meaningful NCAA Tournament matches later in their career.
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