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  1. I think it all depends on what the recruits are looking for. Minneapolis has the draw of a big city, but not every athlete is looking for that. There are so many factors going into recruiting including the players preference. Gophers have lots of big name sports that fans get divided over. Their football/volleyball are well known and big sports that divide attention. There are also so many other schools in the twin cities that people root for. 

    If a recruit is looking for a big city, then Grand Forks is not exactly the spot for them, but if they want to be in a smaller town with a passion for the sport, Grand Forks is it HANDS DOWN!!! 

    UND is a hockey school, that is what we are known for. They have the top facilities in the school and the entire city is invested in the success of the program. That is a draw for some recruits, knowing you are a ‘top dog’ at your school and won’t be second place to football/basketball. 

  2. I think the upcoming season will tell a lot. 6 new recruits coming in making it a full roster. These girls will only be freshman so who knows who will start or play but we hopefully will see some big moves coming from the team. 

     

  3. Possible Roster for Next season:

    Setters:

    Peyton Sewell, Elizabeth Norris, Teagan Timperly, Kortney Carney

    Outside Hitters:

    Lauren Perugini, Olivia Edlund, McCallister Gayle, Ashlyn Olsen, Elizabeth Norris, Katy Riviere, Paige Barber, Maddy Hornyak

    Middles:

    Trinity Blackwood, Maddie Lipetsky, Sophia Ortquist, Erika Lindqvist, Marissa Stockman

    Liberos/Defensive Specialists:

    Kortney Carney, Isabelle McCormick, Skylar Darr, Kennedy Nelson, Maddy Hornyak, Jocelyn Juleson, Olivia De Jong

     

    Currently Unknown on who is staying and going, graduate students are up in the air, anyone have confirmation on if Stockman/Sewell/Carney/Lindqvist still have eligibility? Pribyl and Ward were the only ones celebrated on senior night so I am wondering what that means

  4. 2 minutes ago, siouxvblove said:

    Looks like next year we will have:

    Setters:

    Peyton Sewell, Elizabeth Norris, Kortney Carney

    Outside Hitters:

    Lauren Perugini, Olivia Edlund, McCallister Gayle, Ashlyn Olsen, Elizabeth Norris, Katy Riviere, Paige Barber, Maddy Hornyak

    Middles:

    Trinity Blackwood, Maddie Lipetsky, Sophia Ortquist, Erika Lindqvist, Marissa Stockman

    Liberos/Defensive Specialists:

    Kortney Carney, Isabelle McCormick, Skylar Darr, Kennedy Nelson, Maddy Hornyak, Jocelyn Juleson, Olivia De Jong

     

    Currently Unknown on who is staying and going, graduate students are up in the air, anyone have confirmation on if Stockman/Sewell/Carney/Lindqvist still have eligibility? Pribyl and Ward were the only ones celebrated on senior night so I am wondering what that means. 

    Forgot the setter from Minnesota, Teagan Timperly. 

  5. Looks like next year we will have:

    Setters:

    Peyton Sewell, Elizabeth Norris, Kortney Carney

    Outside Hitters:

    Lauren Perugini, Olivia Edlund, McCallister Gayle, Ashlyn Olsen, Elizabeth Norris, Katy Riviere, Paige Barber, Maddy Hornyak

    Middles:

    Trinity Blackwood, Maddie Lipetsky, Sophia Ortquist, Erika Lindqvist, Marissa Stockman

    Liberos/Defensive Specialists:

    Kortney Carney, Isabelle McCormick, Skylar Darr, Kennedy Nelson, Maddy Hornyak, Jocelyn Juleson, Olivia De Jong

     

    Currently Unknown on who is staying and going, graduate students are up in the air, anyone have confirmation on if Stockman/Sewell/Carney/Lindqvist still have eligibility? Pribyl and Ward were the only ones celebrated on senior night so I am wondering what that means. 

  6. Looks like 3 recruits posted so far for next year. A Middle, a Libero, and an Outside. As I was typing, there appears to be someone from the Canadian National Excellence Program. (No idea what that is, laugh out loud) Big recruits for next year. 

  7. 11 minutes ago, Dustin said:

    I think you're misinterpreting (or reading more into) what I'm trying to say.  In my last paragraph, I'm talking about the future.  I'm not talking about replacing Stockman and Ward NOW, I mean after they graduate.   As for "why not give the ladies a little more credit", I just gave them LOADS of credit for how much improvement has been made in just one season.  And when did I not "appreciate we did get grad transfers who contribute and play well" or "be grateful for current roster's talent level and record"? Not sure how I am coming across, but it must not be the right way.

    And again, with Carney, I was just commenting on what my wife and I were noticing.  Not trying to be negative on her or any other player.

    Sorry might be projecting a bit. Have been spending too much time on these forums and for all sports I think we can get too negative about the players or outcomes at times, and can show our team some love. 

    Just trying to give the girls all some love. I love this team, this facility, and this University. I may not know the most about volleyball but I noticed more that sometimes a good game is a good game. There are good losses and bad losses, there can always be improvements for sure but I think these types of forums can get a little negative. What if any of the players read negative comments? We have fans that love and back them up always, including you. 

     

    Sorry if this came across as rude, as I said. Might be projecting and just feeling protective at the moment. laugh out loud

  8. I like to give credit where credit is due. And really praise these girls for all their hard work. This season is better than I could have hoped from last year to now. Watching their faces as the smile through games, the team chemistry is completely shifted from before. The girls fight. They have a drive to win and you can see it. We competed with a top team, we were close. We beat the Bison. Norris does an amazing job in defense, setting, and blocking. Amazing. Sewell does an amazing job setting. Carney fights hard as a libero. Lipitski works along the net and does a great job blocking and hitting. Ward has some amazing range as a hitter. Olsen  is probably the best hitter on the team (in my opinion, when she gets going) and she has 2 more years. Stockman is a big force, both hitting and blocking. McCormick and Hornyack do amazing defensively. 

     

    Love all these girls and wish them the best,.

  9. 38 minutes ago, Dustin said:

    More musings from last night's match:

    First off, sorry if it seemed I was coming down hard on our libero.  I wasn't trying to.

    Play has improved DRASTICALLY since early in the year.  You'd swear it wasn't the same players sometimes.  Ball control, communication, blocking, and spiking all big improvements.

    I felt sorry for Ashlyn Olson.  She never was able to get it going, which, if she had, could have been the difference.  A powerful lefty (and the threat thereof) is a really good way to just mess with opposing defenses.  Even during the golden age of UND volleyball, a lefty hitter on other teams always caused us problems.  It's nice to have one on our side now.

    Of all the players, I trust Elizabeth Norris the most, whether it's setting, hitting, or serving.  All-around very versatile player.

    Our team is young.  3 freshman are regular players.  2 sophomores are regular players.  Norris is a junior.  As long as we replace Stockman and Ward with equal (or better) hitters, our program will be relevant.  I could see using the transfer portal or graduate transfers again to fill specific roles/needs.  Amazing job by Tupac and his staff to resurrect the program to this level in just one year.

    Ward played well, and has been all season. Why call for better hitters, we all want the team to be as good as possible and have amazing players but why not give the ladies more credit and appreciate that we did get grad transfers who contribute and play well. Along with a young roster who will continue to grow. This team will just get better with time and and settling in throughout the years but we should be grateful for our current roster’s talent level and record. We aren’t going to go from last to first in a single year. Try to be positive about the players (especially Carney) 

  10. 49 minutes ago, Dustin said:

    At times, UND was the better team. At times, not. Our back row, overall, needs a boost to get back to our preferred level. A back row attacker would add some variety to our offensive, and the libero could be more aggressive. USD found some success by hitting/serving at our libero, and normally that would be the player you’d want to avoid because she’s so good at digs and bumps. A legit libero would my my #1 recruiting target. 

    I think a back row attacker would really benefit the team. Seeing USD’s use of the back row was really cool. Overall great game, not sure we should be too harsh on any of the players. This is an insane improvement from years past and the fact the ladies even got to 5 sets against a top team is amazing. I think they played their hearts out, maybe not as consistently as fans could want but a great game with a lot of spirit. Could not be more excited for Saturday, pack the Betty! 

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  11. 1 hour ago, Dustin said:

    It would be nice to get into that #3 seed (or #2 seed, but let's assume #3 for this argument) and play #6, currently SDSU.  At the moment, there appears to be a big drop-off from #5 (Denver) to #6, so getting your first game of the conference tourney out of the way with an easier match would be good for the team.  And then, maybe we can catch the #2 seed a little cold in the semi-final and ride our momentum into the championship game.

    Still blown away with the Denver game. It was so back and forth, I think our Lady Hawks can beat them for sure. Assuming we will have a couple more wins (UMKC, SDSU, Denver, NDSU, USD??) Where would that put us. 

  12. 17 minutes ago, Dustin said:

    To add to that, I would think recruiting will make a HUGE stride with the Tupacs at the helm, so it wouldn’t surprise me to have multiple freshmen in regular roles next year as well.

    What about the graduate students (Stockman, Ward) or seniors? (Sewell, Carney) 

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