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  1. 13 minutes ago, SWSiouxMN said:

    She was awesome last night and really had NAU guessing on where the ball was going to go with her effectiveness, since they couldn't just key up on Merseli and Dooley all night.  I hope they can surprise a team or two in the tourney.

    Same.  We will be going to #2 Minnesota or #1 Nebraska unfortunately.  It will depend on a summit team though since it is about regionalization.  A downfall to being in midwest where volleyball is so strong.  I don't think Minnesota will be thrilled with that matchup as it seems we already played them tough.

    I'm wondering why the Big Sky is the first conference to end there season.  We now have a lot of time to heal, but also get rusty.  Volleyball is all about timing so this long stretch isn't a good thing.  In looking at box scores, one year the Big Sky winner then played a match a week later that was a nonconference match.  Maybe it was a typo.

  2. Just now, sprig said:

    5pm, Dec 3 at the AL

     Get your tickets

    Love that it's the late game, but hate that a bunch of us (including me) will be in NYC for hockey.  And that people may stay home to watch hockey.

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  3. 2 hours ago, SiouxVolley said:

    Would have been nice if the tournament record attendance would have been decimated by getting 2500 for the biggest game ever.  When we hit 2000 before, the students turned out for a promotion or NDSU.  This time, the students had to pay.

    Someone did buy 80 tickets to give away to students, but needed more of that. Or the school to ask a few people to help with that, because not many students there.

  4. 14 hours ago, Smoggy said:

     

    Anyone have ideas on other Big Sky tourney averages?

    This stuff was really hard to find.  Went as far back as I could find box scores.

    2016 at UND we had 1512 in winning title.

    2015 at NAU they had 1423 in winning title. 

    2014 at ISU with UNC winning had 1111.

    2013 at PSU with ISU winning had 812

    2012 at UNC they had 2120 in winning title.

    2011 at PSU with UNC winning had 462.

     

     

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  5. That was fun! Crowd was great. Odd it was almost double last night at 1500 even though didn't look double.

    I was nervous going in after beating crap out of NAU last week.  Figured they'd want revenge. Then they served up a handful of aces to start the match and ratchet up my anxiety. But we settled down and played awesome.  I was reminded from last weeks broadcast that NAU serve aggressive and it really cost them last week.  Tonight not as much.  We were just that much better.  However, very few clean winners by either side.  Both teams were solid.  

    I was hard on her early so I have to give props to Ashley Brueggeman.  Not sure how she wasn't on the tourney team, because she was outstanding.  Tonight she hit at least 2 balls straight down the line for clean winners.  Last night she was hammering shots.  And in all instances they were well needed points / sideouts.

  6. 1 hour ago, teamsioux said:

    Moser was not at full speed either.  It looked like she jumped more tentative than normal.  I think outside of right knee was taped more than I remember.

     

    Looked like she was using electrolysis before game as there was even more wrap than during the game.  But she must not be 100%.  Our libero Frase (?) had giant warming pack on her back during intermission. 

  7. 1 hour ago, Dustin said:

    Without knowing statistics, I'd say Ashley Bruggeman was our best player tonight. Merselli was off. Just some high expectations jitters, I hope. They should be better tomorrow. 

    I was going to post all of this after going to the game tonight.  Bruggeman was hammering the ball and while Merselli was great at the net she struggled horribly in the back row costing us many points.

    Idaho State came back from down 2-0 after UNC dominated them in the second set.  Sound familiar? Not sure what that coach screams at intermission, but it works.  Speaking of which Pryor had team go to locker room for break.  Before NAU game we were still staying on floor.  Was this the case against NAU and UNC?

  8. 8 hours ago, SiouxVolley said:

    Jordan Vail and Grace Bettenga seemed to get playing time in non-conference action, but didn't in conference play.

    The Vail one is strange, because she has best hops on team.  I suppose with Moser leaving it will open a middle spot for her.

  9. 1 hour ago, SiouxVolley said:

     

    Next year could be very special.  But then again, this year already is.

    Moser will be be tough to replace, but the fact that everyone else comes back does make next year a big one.  Especially since next year I'd bet 4 players in rotation will be seniors.  I would like Pryor to get some of our younger players some more time, because going to be a lot to replace after next year.  Volleyball just is a tough sport to do that though.

  10. Tough draw.  I think we've had lots of recent matches against Idaho go 5 sets.  But what is scarier is that semifinal matchup.  Our two losses were against those two teams.

    Just keep playing like we have been and it won't matter as no one will come close to us.

  11. 9 minutes ago, undVBfan said:

     

    I can't speak to him being a hard ass (although I do suspect he's not a push-over :-), but it's the way it works in athletics. Everywhere. In every sport. Lots of players come into a program and not all stick around until graduation. It's a D1 program, every player on the team was recruited, and probably by lots of other schools. When you think about the size of the roster and the number of players on the floor, almost half won't find much playing time. Some are OK with that and will stick it out, some will want to find a school where they can play or if they're not going to play they'll find a school closer to home. Nebraska is a prime example, they seem to VERY recruit well every year yet a few leave each year (such as Kira Larson from Fargo North) because they don't see much playing time.

    When lots of players seeing seeing lots of playing time are consistently leaving a program then it's something to talk about. And that happens, and more than you might think. And it's usually follow by a coach looking for a new job. :0

    BTW, Kira landed on her feet. I believe she's likely to be an All American at Missouri this year. :-)

    Didn't we lose 2 freshman of the year that played a lot?  Pioske was one.

  12. 10 hours ago, darell1976 said:

    Where are they bolting, Mountain West, Big 10, Big 12, or Sun Belt. Answer to that is nope, yeah right, HAHA, and need an invite to that armpit of an FBS conference.

     

    With how much you talk NDSU I'd figured you'd piece that together.  I wasn't necessarily saying FBS.  They'd love to get fully into the Missouri Valley.  Lets say MVFC is OK with adding us for football and it's because someone is leaving.  That means there is probably an opening in that conference for all sports.  Not saying it will necessarily be NDSU, but they wouldn't hesitate.  

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  13. 1 hour ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

    Mussman and his staff made those statement when UND first joined the Big Sky Conference. Those players that he recruited from those "non-traditional" regions were largely unsuccessful here at UND. Bubba and his staff recruit a MVFC blueprint, which is essentially the traditional regions of North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and even Manitoba. Bubba and his staff support a MVFC move for this reason, among several others. 

    And what's wrong with recruiting that footprint to the Big Sky? It sets us apart from those other schools.  Keep in mind that we are the furthest school away from this "MVFC footprint" as well.  

    I think you're living a bit too much in the NCC days.  That was D2.  Hell Omaha got rid of football for D1.  Things are different and I like being the one school school off on own.  I'd love for another to join but this works.

    Imagine the day when both ND basketball or volleyball schools make the dance the same year.  Won't happen if both in the same conference.

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  14. 50 minutes ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

    North Dakota has only two division one schools; they are 70 miles apart and they first played each other in football in 1894. The two universities likely can succeed without being in the same conference (NDSU has proved they can, UND was still working on that; perhaps your stance is based on wanting to prove UND can do this?); however, it seems beyond logical that these two schools be in the same conference. 

    Until NDSU bolts for greener pastures.  

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  15. Ok I guess running every play is our only option.  

    I don't mind the first pass down the field, but why on the next one?  I just don't understand the play calling from one extreme to the other.  Need some balance and to use our big receivers in short situations.

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