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Topic: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread

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Re: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread
« Reply #141 on: December 23, 2021, 07:55:57 PM »
BREAKING: Nebraska middle blocker Callie Schwarzenbach has entered the transfer portal. She will have one season of eligibility left.

She averaged 1.2 kill and 1.2 blocks this season, playing in 17 matches, most of those coming early in the year while Stivrins was injured.
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« Reply #142 on: December 23, 2021, 09:27:21 PM »
Didn't know it creeped in to the other program sports - this could ruin water polo and fencing
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« Reply #143 on: December 24, 2021, 02:57:21 PM »
The portal is massively disruptive in olympic sports.

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Re: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread
« Reply #144 on: December 26, 2021, 11:12:18 PM »
WAY-too-early Power 10 rankings ... I mean way early in every way possible. These could change daily, but let's have some fun in the moment.

1. Nebraska
At No. 1, I have the 2021 national champion runner-up. After a phenomenal season turnaround and the addition of three freshmen in the starting rotation, this team made it to the title game and pushed a great Wisconsin team to five sets. Those freshman out there are names we will hear for years to come. The Huskers do lose Lauren Stivrins and Lexi Sun, who played their last seasons as Huskers. Stivrins was the only one to play in the championship match. There are two players we are uncertain about ... Kayla Caffey and Nicklin Hames. These two played in their senior seasons this year, and would have to make the decision to return for their fifth season. But even without knowing about Caffey and Hames, this is a young core. Madi Kubik, their leading scorer, Lindsay Krause, Ally Batenhorst and the AVCA National Freshman of the Year, Lexi Rodriguez, will return. Plus, considering they brought in one of the top recruiting classes for this year, I am making an educated assumption that they will for 2022 as well. So there is very early No. 1 team in the nation.

2. Louisville
At No. 2, I've got the Louisville Cardinals — the No. 1 seed in the 2021 tournament and the team that went undefeated all the way up to a five-set loss in the semifinals to the eventual national champions. Even Nebraska's head coach John Cook said this Louisville team was the toughest opponent they had faced all season. The Cards will lose Anna Stevenson and Tori Dilfer, their two first team All-Americans, which is a very big loss indeed. But, they do return almost everyone else including Amaya Tillman, Aiko Jones, Anna DeBeer and Elena Scott. Claire Chaussee is questionable. But either way, when you look at the talent returning as of now, and with Dani Busboom Kelly as head coach, they are still looking pretty good.

3. Texas
Texas was a team many expected to make it back to the national title game. Their season was cut short with a loss to Nebraska in the regional finals. But again, they were expected to bring back almost all of their core aside from Brionne Butler and Sydney Petersen. Even if they lose a player to the transfer portal, they are returning one of the best players in the nation in Logan Eggleston. They will also return Asjia O'Neal for sure, Jhenna Gabriel, Melanie Parra, Molly Phillips and Naloni Iosia. They also officially announced that UCLA's two-time Pac-12 Libero of the Year Zoe Fleck will be joining their squad.

4. Wisconsin
At No. 4 I have the reigning national champs, Wisconsin. The Badgers just took home their first title after three years in the national semifinals and second time in three years in the championship game. As we all know, this team is going to lose a lot. And when I say a lot, I mean the AVCA National Player of the Year and five-time first team All American, Dana Rettke, first team All American setter Sydney Hilley, Grace Loberg and Lauren Barnes. These players led this team to a national championship, and this team will have some huge shoes to fill. So why are they not even lower than four? Well, if you watched the championship game, there are a few other names you are missing. Anna Smrek won the tournament MVP as a freshman. She stepped in this season after Danielle Hart was hurt and led this team to a title. Jade Demps was the second leading scorer in the title game, and she returns, Devyn Robinson, another one of their star hitters returns, and Julia Orzol, the freshman from Poland that made a big difference this year. So those are a lot of young players returning that have some serious experience. On top of that, IF Danielle Hart returns for another season, you have two great middle blockers yet again, and I assume a strong incoming class.

5. Ohio State
Behold the Ohio State Buckeyes making a huge jump in my way-too-early Power 10 rankings for next season. And by big jump, I mean from where they finished the 2021 season. The Buckeyes were knocked off by Georgia Tech in the tournament, and finished right outside of the top 10 at No. 11. However, despite one questionable return for Mia Grunze, this team returns the whole lot. Emily Londot, Rylee Rader, Gabby Gonzales, Kylie Murr and Mac Podraza. So they are my early No. 5 team.

6. Minnesota
Jenna Wenaas
At No. 6 I have the Minnesota Gophers. And the sad day has come ... Stephanie Samedy played in her last match as a Gopher. Quite the immaculate career from Samedy, and one of the best to do it. The Gophers will lose Samedy and Airi Miyabe next season. CC McGraw is currently listed on the spring 2021 roster, but it is unclear if she will for certain return for the 2022 regular season. But, they come in at No. 6 with the return of Jenna Wenaas, Taylor Landfair, Melanie Shaffmaster and Ellie Husemann.

7. Georgia Tech
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets come in at No. 6. They will suffer a pretty big loss of Mariana Brambilla, who put up some huge performances in the NCAA tournament. However, they will return Julia Bergmann, their All-American outside hitter. Bianca Bertolino averaged 2.55 kills per set this season behind both Brambilla and Bergmann in just her freshman season, and I expect her to play an even bigger role next year.

8. Purdue
The Boilermakers had quite the 2021 season. They even beat the national champion Wisconsin Badgers twice in the regular season. They drop to No. 7 with the loss of Grace Cleveland, who announced she would not be returning for another season on her personal instagram, Caitlyn Newton, their leading scorer, Hayley Bush, their setter, and Jenna Otec, the star libero. The Boilermakers will bring back Emma Ellis, Taylor Trammell and Raven Colvin, which is why they remain in the top 10.

9. Pittsburgh
The Panthers finished the 2021 season at No. 4 after making history and advancing to the national semifinals. But I had to drop them pretty far to No. 9 with how much they will be losing next year. Pitt will lose Kayla Lund. Chinaza Ndee , Kylee Levers and their biggest contributor, Leketor Member-Meneh. They could also lose Serena Gray, Sabrina Starks, and Jordan Lockwood. That is almost their entire lineup and all of their scoring. They do return freshman Rachel Fairbanks who stepped up big in the tournament, Chiamaka Nwokolo and Valeria Vazquez Gomez.

10. Washington
The Huskies had the potential to take down Texas in the tournament when they went up two sets to none before the Longhorns sparked a huge comeback. They finished at No. 12 in the final AVCA poll. They will for sure lose Samantha Drechsel next season, which is a pretty big chunk of their offense. Claire Hoffman, their leading scorer, has already played four years with the Huskies, but does have the option to return for a fifth. If she were to return, she would join Ella May Powell and Madi Endsley next season making this my No. 10 team. If not, I might replace this spot with Kentucky, who will bring back Madi Skinner, Azhani Tealer and Emma Grome, but lose Alli Stumler.
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Re: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread
« Reply #145 on: January 15, 2022, 10:17:52 AM »
Yeah, Kentucky won the 2020 title played this past spring but the 2021 season starts this week as well.

Texas our preseason #1.  Usual suspects in the T10.  Can WI stop being a bridesmaid?  Is Ohio State for real.  Hey, Rutgers has a pulse.  Where will Nebraska play all these new blue chips. Is Russ Rose out of gas?  Is Kathy George going to hang around much longer?  Purdue FF caliber?  BTN?  BTN with some good coverage which I'm sure will drop off once hoops starts.

Covid has left us with a quirky situation of crowded rosters and some seniors that have decided to come back thanks to the NCAA allowing another year of eligibility.


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Re: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread
« Reply #146 on: January 15, 2022, 03:06:45 PM »
About time.  The fade has been quick

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Re: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread
« Reply #147 on: February 07, 2022, 02:42:00 PM »
About time.  The fade has been quick
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Re: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread
« Reply #148 on: February 08, 2022, 02:01:47 AM »
Vball intelligentsia like her.

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« Reply #149 on: April 20, 2022, 07:24:53 AM »
Vandy will be adding womens volleyball in 2023.  Oklahoma State will then be the remaining P5 without it.

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Re: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread
« Reply #150 on: June 05, 2022, 09:00:02 AM »
The B1G is launching a new media days opportunity alongside the Big Ten Network in a first-of-its-kind move.

On Friday, it was announced that the B1G will host its first-ever Volleyball Media Days. The event is set for Aug. 1-2 at the BTN studios in Chicago.

According to BTN’s Emily Ehman and the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA), this is the first Volleyball Media Days across all NCAA conferences. All 14 B1G head coaches will attend the event, along with 1-2 players from each program.
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« Reply #151 on: June 05, 2022, 10:11:37 AM »


Fearless is making the trek to Chi-town, for the christening of the event. 

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Re: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread
« Reply #152 on: June 06, 2022, 07:46:11 PM »
MADISON, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin volleyball team could play in front of a record-breaking crowd when it hosts Florida early in the 2022 regular season.

The program announced its plans Monday to play the Sept. 19 match against the Gators at the Kohl Center, which can hold up to 17,287 for Badgers men's basketball games. According to a message Bucky's 5th Quarter posted on Twitter, it will be the first volleyball match at the venue in nearly 25 years. The Badgers would break the NCAA regular-season, single-match attendance record with a sellout. UW hasn't released details about tickets.

Creighton and Nebraska set the regular-season attendance record in 2018 when 14,022 fans took in the match at CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska.


The Badgers have been part of a record-breaking crowd before. This past December, when UW defeated Nebraska to win the 2021 National Championship, 18,755 fans watched from Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, setting an NCAA volleyball championship game record. Additionally, the television audience of 1,188,000 made it the most-watched collegiate volleyball match in ESPN history.
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Re: The actual 2021 Women's Volleyball Thread
« Reply #153 on: June 06, 2022, 07:51:21 PM »
I'm heading to the AAU National Tournament next week, would bank on seeing lots of drooling coaches.   Can't say I've ever been to FL between April and mid Oct.

 

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