WVB: Cal at Stanford -
mbdude - 09-22-2021
Cal takes 1st set 26 24. We have no defense against middle attack and back row defense almost non existent
Cal hit .395
leftcoast -
Leftcoast - 09-23-2021
Stanford rallied to take the next three frames and win 3-1.
https://gostanford.com/news/2021/9/22/womens-volleyball-card-claims-big-spike.aspx
RE: leftcoast -
joemontes - 09-23-2021
(09-23-2021, 12:53 AM)Leftcoast Wrote: Stanford rallied to take the next three frames and win 3-1.
https://gostanford.com/news/2021/9/22/womens-volleyball-card-claims-big-spike.aspx
What an awesome and powerful balanced attack from Stanford's 1-2-3 scoring punch in last night's match vs. Cal:
KIPP 21 - 6 - 34 .441
FRANCIS 19 - 2 - 40 .429
BAIRD 17 - 7 - 42 .238
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OH/OPP 57 - 15 - 116 .362
So far, we're seeing a nice progression in freshman OH/OPP Sami FRANCIS' hitting termination and percentage through her first 3 collegiate matches for Stanford:
Match # 1 (vs. Nebraska): 13 - 9 - 46 .087
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After 1 Match: 13 - 9 - 46 .087
Match # 2 (vs. Kentucky): 12 - 5 - 31 .226
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After 2 Matches: 25 - 14 - 77 .143
Match # 3 (vs. Cal): 19 - 2 - 40 .429
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After 3 Matches: 44 - 16 - 117 .239
And speaking of freshman, I was in total awe of the high-flying UCLA 5'9 freshman OH Charitie LUPER, who logged equally impressive and almost similar hitting stats vs. USC last night:
Charitie LUPER vs. USC: 19 - 3 - 39 .410
Looking forward to Stanford's home match vs. UCLA this Sunday, Sept 26.
RE: WVB: Cal at Stanford - Softball Fan - 09-23-2021
Thanks for the stats Joe. I agree Francis is making real progress. Great to see. Overall I'm not as optimistic as you about the team in conference. At the moment I expect quite a few losses; just too many unforced mistakes and blocking against the middle is quite deficient. Hopefully this improves but it will take time.
This game proves there is more to volleyball than having big hitters. Collectively Stanford probably has the hardest hitting pins in the country but there still needs to be a better first touch on the ball and fewer mistakes.
RE: WVB: Cal at Stanford -
BostonCard - 09-23-2021
I continue to be very impressed by Miner. She has such an incredible touch, and it is amazing what she is doing as a freshman. It is really hard to believe that the Miner-Francis connection has only been going on for 3 games.
Agree that we need fewer mistakes.
BC
RE: WVB: Cal at Stanford -
BobK - 09-23-2021
Last two games we have a good margin over the opponent in blocks.
6 service aces 6 service errors. So did we serve hard enough ? Serious
RE: WVB: Cal at Stanford - Softball Fan - 09-23-2021
https://twitter.com/StanfordWVB/status/1441060788484120584?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Possibly the most exciting rally of the match.
RE: WVB: Cal at Stanford -
BostonCard - 09-23-2021
(09-23-2021, 12:24 PM)paloalto Wrote: https://twitter.com/StanfordWVB/status/1441060788484120584?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Possibly the most exciting rally of the match.
That was Kendell Kipp with the incredible one handed pass to keep the rally alive.
BC
RE: WVB: Cal at Stanford -
joemontes - 09-23-2021
(09-23-2021, 07:14 AM)paloalto Wrote: Thanks for the stats Joe. I agree Francis is making real progress. Great to see. Overall I'm not as optimistic as you about the team in conference. At the moment I expect quite a few losses; just too many unforced mistakes and blocking against the middle is quite deficient. Hopefully this improves but it will take time.
This game proves there is more to volleyball than having big hitters. Collectively Stanford probably has the hardest hitting pins in the country but there still needs to be a better first touch on the ball and fewer mistakes.
I do agree that I have to tone down my PAC 12 Conference play expectations as Stanford will most likely have a few losses, with this very young team (whose main rotation consists 1 Senior, 1 Junior, 3 So/RS So and 4 Fr/RS Fr) still continuing to iron out kinks in their service game, serve receive, passing, blocking etc.
Their forthcoming home match vs. UCLA this weekend is critical, because UCLA is a nationally ranked team and this is their only encounter with UCLA, unlike the other PAC 12 Top 25 teams like UW, Oregon, and Utah who Stanford will face twice.