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  1. First, scrimmage against NDSU on Saturday.

    It looked like a scrimmage against BSU. Everyone played, which is what I expected. Obviously they need to get better everywhere, as does everyone else. :-) I think the coaches were more interesting in seeing everyone in competition than winning the "match."

    Thoughts from last year, looking forward include:

    Need for outsides who can terminate out-of-systems balls. We can't always count on a tempo set against a single block, sometimes we just need to be more physical than they are.

    A legit backrow threat, something to take the pressure off the outsides when the pass isn't perfect. It's been years since I recall having someone hit out of the pipe as a first option. Maybe the junior college transfers from Eastern Europe (or wherever) that played for Prior? 

    The middles are where I see the most work to be done. We lost 2 experienced, 5+ year middles. That is going to be a challenge to replace for this next year. Being an effective middle blocker is SO much more than the number of blocks they get. They need to be physical enough to be a legit threat when set, and to be able to slow down the other team at the net. 

     

  2. Scrimmage tonight at 7 PM against Bemidji State. If it is like last year they will likely play at least 4, and probably 5 sets, regardless of scores. I suspect everyone coming back will play, and they might be "creative" with the subbing.

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  3. No cherry coating, no one is happy about the season, it's just the reality of the situation. Until some big donor starts writing some 5 or 6 figure NIL checks, it's going to take time. Patience you must have, my young padawan. :)

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  4. On 8/30/2023 at 10:42 PM, farce poobah said:

    Congrats Nebraska:  92,003

    Nebraska Tunnel Walk

    One thing I found interesting during the introductions is they played UNO's "intro video," for lack of a better name. At home matches (for all sports) we always play our video, but not the visiting teams. I took that as a cool thing to do for UNO during this match. I doubt they will do that for any other match, unless B1G conference rules state otherwise. 

  5. Green White scrimmage this Saturday (8/12) @ 1 PM. Exhibition against UMC 8/19 also at 1 PM. Neither day should tell us a lot about the season, but it will be good to see the new faces on the court. I think they have the potential to make things interesting this year. There are lots of moving pieces, many of them new, for the Tupacs to get into sync.

  6. Lindquist and Ward were grad students. Ward played in every match, no idea if she graduated, is out of eligibility, or just done. Lindquist didn't play a lot, so it's not surprising.

    Pribyl did the Senior thing at the end of the season, so we knew she was done. Saw that she is listed as a volunteer coach. I tried to include the thumbs up emoji but it won't let me. :)

    Sewell isn't listed now. I know she graduated. I think she had a COVID year left, so I'm surprised she isn't going to grad school. I think she's still in town, maybe she'll enroll over the summer. :-)

    Julson didn't play much, so it's not surprising. No idea if she's looking elsewhere or decided it's time to just be a student.

    Don't know what the story is with Carney. I don't know if there is something to her not playing at the end of the season. I didn't hear that she graduated, but I could have missed it. UND is now down two setters from last year with a freshman coming in. I would think the team would want her experience, they are one sprained ankle away from a true freshman as the only setter. :0 I suspect there is more to the story...

    I don't know any of these players, or what they are doing now. I can't fault any student athlete who chooses to step back from the grind. I witnessed first hand what the grid of college volleyball can do to the body and mind (not at UND) while trying to balance school, health, and relationships. Wherever they end up, good luck.

  7. A couple of thoughts leading up to the conference tournament.

    How many thought 12-17 overall and 9-9 in conference was possible before the season started? From where we were this is nothing but a HUGE turnaround. This is to be commended regardless of how they play this weekend. Thinking back to August, we are way ahead and playing with house money right now. This has been a huge step in the right direction.

    Lots of new faces on the floor this year, and not all were Tupac recruits. I think all of Tiffin's last recruiting class saw a fair amount of court time as freshmen. All three setters are from the Tiffin era. Interesting how a change in leadership can make a difference. We also saw this with Hardee winning with Peterson's players in his first year. 

    We knew the first half of the schedule would be much easier than the second half, so the results of the past few weeks is not surprising. This last weekend didn't look good, but it also didn't matter regarding the standings and a bunch of the regulars didn't seem to play. 

    I'm wondering if the college season isn't having an impact on the freshmen. The transition to D1 regarding time commitments, travel, and being a college student in their spare time (a joke) might have been exciting in August and September, but has to be a grind for those who haven't experienced it before.

    I'm expecting to hear about a few owies impacting players once the season is done. I don't have any inside info, but I wouldn't be surprised to hear about at least one player  experiencing shoulder issues in the second half of the season, and at least one with knee issues.

    Everyone is now 0-0, so hopefully that can help refill the tanks and refresh the attitudes. I like NDSU for an opponent. I think we matched up well with them and we are 5-5 in sets for the year. Should be an interesting match.

  8. These were 2 of the winnable conference matches last year, so this might be a good indication of initial improvements under new management. Still, it's baby steps. Even though I see things going in the right direction, it'll take time to get back to level of just a few years ago.

    These will be the first matches that really matter, so it will be interesting to see who is on the court. I agree with siouxvblove's assessment, those 5 will be on the court. McCormick looks to have secured her place in the backrow. What color jersey will depend upon where Carney plays. And after watching Norris hit in the scrimmages I wondered why she wasn't hitting last season. Don't answer that question. :)

  9. I noticed that same things. A few spots look to be claimed, at least for now. Others may be continue to see a revolving cast until someone really steps up. Sewell not playing at all, other than seemingly a single service ace, is surprising. Lots could go into it, illness being one, but I know nothing (to quote Sgt. Schultz) and I won't even try to guess the reason. After Thursday we'll have more info to fuel any speculation. 
     

  10. I didn't see any of the matches, but from looking at the stats it looks like the starters are not completely set. I think all of the middles on the roster played at least one set, but I'm guessing they're getting close to knowing who will start on Thursday. The setters and libero had a different look for the weekend, Norris and Carney set and McCormick looked to be libero. No starting line-ups that I could find in the Box Scores, so I'm just guessing from the stats. 

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  11. I wouldn't put too much on the results from the weekend. I suspect the focus was learning more than winning. You always want to win, but I think they wanted to see how the players did against someone other than themselves. Looking at the stats, with 17 players, everyone played in 1 match and all but 3 played in at least 2 matches. We don't need to worry the impact of the weekend on RPI. I suspect they're figuring out who will sit out the year (redshirt), who will likely sit a lot during the year, and who will be on court when it matters.

    About the grad transfers, has anyone heard about their eligibility? With COVID, is it possible that they might have 2 years rather than the usual 1 year? Grad school is generally a 2 year program, or 1 1/2 for the over achievers (which for a fall sport offers 2 seasons).

  12. Roster has been posted, no surprises. All 9 of the new players are listed (4 from Tiffin, 5 from Tupac). Carlat is the only one not listed that wasn't mentioned as not returning. Looks to be going to Merrimack, which will now have 2 former UND players. 

    Nothing on the non-conference schedule. It will be interesting to see what direction Coach wants to go with the competition.

    It looks to be an interesting fall. I'm looking forward to seeing the progress, and more people in the seat.

  13. I'm not worrying about numbers. I'd like good numbers, and even great numbers :), but what I really want to see is competitiveness, a program pointing in the right direction. I don't think it will be hard to get most of the fan base back once they start moving in the right direction. The environment from 5-10 years ago is what I want, and then every should feed off of each other, making the Betty a fun place to be and a hard place for a visiting team to win. 

    I like what I've seen so far. I was all for giving the previous coach a chance, but I did have my doubts, and it clearly didn't work out. I don't have any of the same concerns right now, I think there are good days ahead.

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  14. Should be an interesting fall. By clicking on links in the Instagram page I see all 4 previous recruits still mention UND volleyball. The initial group had a little of everything: a MB, RS, OH, and Libero. 

    Now add in 5 more recruits. Something will have to give. Three of the five are grad transfers. I like that coach is bring in some outside experience, even if for just one year (maybe two - who knows with COVID and possible red shirts). Position possibilities are: 3 middles (2 of the grad transfers), 2 RS, 1 OH and a Libero. 

    No setters in either bunch of recruits. We still have the current 3 fighting for 1 or 2 positions. Should make practice competitive. :) With COVID I can't keep track if they have only this year or 2 more years left. At the previous scrimmage it sure looked like Norris can hit as well as set. I didn't catch all the matches last year, but I was pleasantly surprised. Wonder if that might have an impact on the pecking order?

    Passing is always a concern. MB and RS don't pass, so there isn't a lot of new options for serve receive. I hope they are making strides this spring. You can never pass too well. And they'll need passes if they want the middles to get set.

    MSU Moorhead Tuesday night at the Betty for the second scrimmage. I think it's at 7 PM. 

     

     

  15. 2 hours ago, SWSiouxMN said:

    How unique is this?  That a husband and wife are coaching on the same staff. 

    I suspect the administration would have know this was going to happen, not that it's a bad thing. I think it might be a very good thing.

    Spouses coaching together is not unheard of. Kreklows at Missouri immediately come to mind. Washington State right now. I seem to recall Michigan years ago, maybe even at Oregon and Colorado State. Closer to home the Moodys (Aidan's parents) did pretty well at Dickinson State.

     

    Spouses coaching against each other has to be much more interesting. :) I remember that happening years ago in MN high school, I think Win-E-Mac vs. Fosston?

  16. I think they have limited practice time for the short term, with more practice time per week when we get closer to spring ball. Years ago they were allow "individual practices," maybe no more than 3 or 4 players at a time, usually grouped by position. I'm not sure if they still have limits on numbers, or if it's just a limitation on hrs./week.

    They were setting up the nets after Thursdays basketball game, so I suspect it's early AM practices.

    I suspect there is a lot of mental filtering going on right now, figuring out who will be around in the fall.

  17. 1 hour ago, SWSiouxMN said:

    I'd like to see Coach Green stay. 

    Although I wouldn't fault her if she decides to go elsewhere. 

    I was wondering if she wants to go elsewhere?

    A spouse (I assume with a career), little kids (not sharing anything that isn't already public), time away from home, available support systems (she's from MN, not sure about his family), among other factors; lots and lots that go into the equation. Prior left to limit travel and spend less time on the road. It's pretty hard to fault someone for that. It's also hard to fault someone for having career asperations. 

    I'd like to see her stay as well, assuming that is what she wants to do. I wouldn't think Coach Tupac has anyone coming with him, so I assume we'll be hiring two assistants.  And there are numerous examples in VB where spouses have worked together, but that sounds like a scary idea (only thinking personally :)). It'll be interesting to see what happens.

  18. Roster has been updated, no surprises. Everyone that I expected to be gone is gone. I think everyone else is still listed, but it's just January, so who knows what it will look like by summer.

    5 players graduated (or ran out of eligibility or just decided to be done :)), 2 more left at break.  They've announced 4 signees, assuming they are all still coming to UND. I don't know the scholarship status of any of the 11 outgoing or incoming players, but it does make me think there is some room for Coach to venture into the Transfer Portal. I don't think the roster is even close to being set.

    Has anyone heard anything about Erin's plans? This is where choosing coaching as a profession has to make life interesting.

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