10-29-2020, 08:22 AM
WVB: Morgan Hentz top NCAA tourney plays video
10-29-2020, 01:01 PM
Thanks for sharing; that was awesome.
How many times did the announcer say "Hentz again!"; these were not one offs, but rather a pattern.
As the little "Hentz-ville, population 1" aside put it, she covers a ton of ground. She gets to the ball fast.
But also, more importantly, she is brilliant anticipating where the ball is going. More than a few times, she was moving into position before the swing. There's no way to cover as much ground as she does without being good at anticipating where the ball is going to go.
BC
How many times did the announcer say "Hentz again!"; these were not one offs, but rather a pattern.
As the little "Hentz-ville, population 1" aside put it, she covers a ton of ground. She gets to the ball fast.
But also, more importantly, she is brilliant anticipating where the ball is going. More than a few times, she was moving into position before the swing. There's no way to cover as much ground as she does without being good at anticipating where the ball is going to go.
BC
Thanks for sharing; that was awesome.
How many times did the announcer say "Hentz again!"; these were not one offs, but rather a pattern.
As the little "Hentz-ville, population 1" aside put it, she covers a ton of ground. She gets to the ball fast.
But also, more importantly, she is brilliant anticipating where the ball is going. More than a few times, she was moving into position before the swing. There's no way to cover as much ground as she does without being good at anticipating where the ball is going to go.
BC
How many times did the announcer say "Hentz again!"; these were not one offs, but rather a pattern.
As the little "Hentz-ville, population 1" aside put it, she covers a ton of ground. She gets to the ball fast.
But also, more importantly, she is brilliant anticipating where the ball is going. More than a few times, she was moving into position before the swing. There's no way to cover as much ground as she does without being good at anticipating where the ball is going to go.
BC
10-30-2020, 04:54 PM
How many times has someone dove for a ball and come face to face with someone's planted leg? She's not only amazingly athletic with otherworldly instincts, she's fearless.
How many times has someone dove for a ball and come face to face with someone's planted leg? She's not only amazingly athletic with otherworldly instincts, she's fearless.
10-30-2020, 07:06 PM
Thanks for sharing. She is simply the best libero we've ever had and perhaps the best ever.
I encourage you to watch again. What is missing in the commentary on the highlights is the explanation that she not only dives and saves the ball - she does it while "passing" the ball to our setter, often perfectly. Its one thing to dig or save but the way she passes while diving or digging is what stands out way above and beyond any others.
I encourage you to watch again. What is missing in the commentary on the highlights is the explanation that she not only dives and saves the ball - she does it while "passing" the ball to our setter, often perfectly. Its one thing to dig or save but the way she passes while diving or digging is what stands out way above and beyond any others.
Thanks for sharing. She is simply the best libero we've ever had and perhaps the best ever.
I encourage you to watch again. What is missing in the commentary on the highlights is the explanation that she not only dives and saves the ball - she does it while "passing" the ball to our setter, often perfectly. Its one thing to dig or save but the way she passes while diving or digging is what stands out way above and beyond any others.
I encourage you to watch again. What is missing in the commentary on the highlights is the explanation that she not only dives and saves the ball - she does it while "passing" the ball to our setter, often perfectly. Its one thing to dig or save but the way she passes while diving or digging is what stands out way above and beyond any others.
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