11-11-2017, 11:08 PM
Not really. Serve and serve receive are the two biggest areas of variability, and Stanford had a bad weekend for them, especially against UW, who served amazingly well (10 aces, 4 errors to Stanford's 14 errors to 5 aces).
Tonight actually was an example of a good night for what had been Stanford's biggest weakness - rotation 4, when the frontline is Gray, McClure, and Fitzmorris, with Plummer hitting center back. That rotation has killed us all year long - UW had several very important scoring runs where they single-blocked McClure, and had two people camped out on the Fitzmorris backslide who stayed at home until they were sure the set wasn't going to Plummer. But tonight it has a better go of it.
I am wondering if Plummer needs some relief. She's still looking like that virus she's been suffering from is sapping her energy a bit.
VG
Tonight actually was an example of a good night for what had been Stanford's biggest weakness - rotation 4, when the frontline is Gray, McClure, and Fitzmorris, with Plummer hitting center back. That rotation has killed us all year long - UW had several very important scoring runs where they single-blocked McClure, and had two people camped out on the Fitzmorris backslide who stayed at home until they were sure the set wasn't going to Plummer. But tonight it has a better go of it.
I am wondering if Plummer needs some relief. She's still looking like that virus she's been suffering from is sapping her energy a bit.
VG
