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WestConn volleyball team sweeps Mount Ida (The News-Times)
NEWTOWN CENTRE, Mass. -- The Western Connecticut State University volleyball team defeated Mount Ida 3-0 in a non-conference match Wednesday. The Colonials (24-6) won by scores of 25-10, 25-17 and 25-23.Women's tennisDANBURY -- The Little East Conference championship match, originally scheduled for Tuesday, will be held today at 1 p.

Greenwich High volleyball sweeps Danbury (Stamford Advocate)
The Greenwich High volleyball team didn't come into the season with a target on its back but they are definitely entering the postseason as one of the teams to beat in the FCIAC.

High school roundup: Waccamaw volleyball advances to Lower State semis (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Waccamaw won its 11th straight match, knocking off Ashley Ridge 25-18, 21-25, 25-16 and 25-15 on Wednesday night in the second round of the Class AA volleyball playoffs.

Astronaut volleyball team advances to district final (Florida Today)
PORT ST. JOHN — At a school that knows girls athletic success, Astronaut High’s volleyball team has lived a quiet, of-little-consequence existence in recent seasons.

Prep volleyball: Barron, Naples to meet Thursday for district championship (Naples Daily News)
NAPLES — Barron Collier and Naples High will meet on the volleyball court for a fifth time this season after the top-seeded Cougars and No. 2 Golden Eagles breezed through the Class 4A-District 12 semifinals on Wednesday night. Barron Collier downed Lely 25-9, 25-16, 25-21, as Olivia Napoleon paced the Cougars with four kills, five aces and six digs. Naples, meanwhile, topped Palmetto Ridge 25 ...

Carmel volleyball hits stride as it enters regional (The Indianapolis Star)
When the Carmel High School volleyball team started the season 1-6, coach William Bastin didn't panic. The Greyhounds have gone 24-4 since and enter Saturday's Class 4A Perry Meridian Regional with a 25-10 record. Carmel will play fourth-ranked Center Grove in one semifinal, and Avon will meet Warren Central in the other.

New Ulm punishes about 40 students for taunts during volleyball game (Pioneer Press)
NEW ULM, Minn. — School officials have punished about 40 New Ulm High School students for taunting the opposing players and coach during a volleyball game last week.


Volleyball Commentary

Going for the Win

Someone asked me a tough question the other day. As a high school coach, she was running a drill in which one side of the court was trying to beat their teammates on the other side. During the drill, one of her players shouted words of encouragement to her competition. The coach reacted by calling the player over and setting her straight. That kind of thing would not be tolerated. Later she wondered if she did the right thing.

There is no easy answer here. Clearly, I played for some tough junior coaches who made us work extremely hard and get serious from a young age. If the team is aiming for a state championship or if it contains players with D-I aspirations, it may be necessary to inspire them to want to win at all times.

However, the sport is also supposed to be fun. And since most junior and high school teams are out there to enjoy themselves, I think the coach's reaction might have been a little harsh. Sure, in that particular drill the players were opponents. But most of the time they're teammates. It is never bad to encourage a teammate.

Now if your players start encouraging opposing teams during real matches, you may need to talk to them. Sportsmanship is great, but I think teaching players to want to beat their opponents is an integral part of the game.

The key is making sure that the players understand what their coach wants and expects from them before going straight to the reprimand.

Going for the Win originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at 21:25:46.

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Kerri and Misty's Mojo

I finally got a chance to watch Misty and Kerri's reunion at the AVP's World Challenge vs. Brazil. I have to admit, I was wondering if the duo would ever be the same after the break.

Both went through something major in the year off. Kerri had a baby and Misty ruptured her Achilles. Neither is easy to come back from. So could the most dominant team in beach volleyball history get their mojo back and return to their former glory?

First let's explore what happened during the time off. Let's start with Kerri. She became a mother, which is a wonderful thing. But giving birth can change a woman's body drastically, shifting the center of gravity, redistributing and sometimes adding weight where it wasn't before, all of which can effect the way she plays.

Parenthood can also change an athlete's perspective. Having a child has been known (in both men and women) to soften that killer instinct athletes need to stay on top. Maybe winning is (understandably) not the most important thing in the world anymore.

But Kerri bounced back in record time, getting herself back in shape and back on the Tour in no time. That answered some questions about her dedication and will to win.

Misty had a battle of her own to fight. A ruptured Achilles is a horrific injury. It's painful, it requires surgery and the recovery process is a long one. An injury like that could have long-term effects on a player's ability to make the quick moves required to play the kind of defense we're used to seeing from Misty.

After only two weeks of training together, Kerri and Misty were thrown back in the lion's den, taking on the powerful Brazilians head-to-head. A very gutsy move indeed.

So how did it go?

Read more...

Kerri and Misty's Mojo originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 at 10:10:22.

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NCAA Week Eight Coaches Poll

No major moves were made among the top ten in this week's AVCA Coaches Poll.

The bottom 15 changed a bit as Colorado State found itself ranked for the first time this season. Long Beach State dropped out of the top 25 this week. The Beach debuted on the poll in Week Four and steadily climbed up to #20, but had two big losses to Pacific last week and UC Irvine this week to drop out of sight.

The wacky Pac-10 continued its roller coaster ride. Oregon beat #5 Stanford in five sets and #14 Cal in three to move up three spots to #12.

After stunning #6 Florida last week with a three set victory, newly ranked LSU continued to roll over its opponents and moves up four spots to #20.

NCAA Week Eight Coaches Poll originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at 10:13:03.

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AVP Awards

The AVP honored the recipients of the league's 2009 awards at a banquet over the weekend.

No surprise that Branagh/Youngs and Dalhausser/Rogers walked away with the most of the hardware including the Team of the Year awards. Phil and Nicole also took MVP and Best Offensive Player. Phil added Best Blocker to his list.

It was a big night for Lisa Rutledge, who took home two titles - Best Blocker and Most Improved Player. Well-deserved on both counts. She had about 100 more blocks than the next best blocker on the Tour and improved her ranking from 37th in 2008 to ninth this season.

Check out the link to the AVP site for the rest of the recipients. The AVP season is officially over, but there is one last FIVB tournament to be played in China next week before we say goodbye to the 2009 beach season.

AVP Awards originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Monday, October 19th, 2009 at 20:13:05.

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Hitting 1,000

Anyone who has ever played volleyball at the University of Hawaii knows that Hawaiians love their volleyball. Don't be fooled by the docile Rainbow moniker or the spirit of Aloha. Those fans come in droves and they are fierce.

This weekend over 8,000 UH fans packed the arena to watch Dave Shoji, their coach of 35 years win his 1,000th match.
Shoji is now a part of a very exclusive club of two along with Andy Banachowski, UCLA's coach of 43 years, who won his 1,000th match back in 2005.

Shoji has lots to show for his years at the helm - an unreal .851 winning percentage and a record of 1,000-175-1 (please don't ask me how you tie in volleyball because I have no idea.)

With four national titles and countless playoff and regional appearances, Shoji has managed to be among the top teams year after year. This year's squad is no exception. The Rainbow Wahine are currently ranked #3 in the nation with a 16-2 record. There are many more wins to come for this squad before season's end.

Along the way Shoji managed to lure some of the nation's top talent to the island. He coached Olympians Deitre Collins, Teee Williams, Robyn Ah-Mow, Heather Bown and Kim Willoughby and UH greats Tita Ahuna, Diane Sebastian and Angelica Ljundquist to name a few.

So congratulations must go out to Dave Shoji, a fixture in NCAA women's volleyball. He has deservedly gained a unique place in the annals of history. Go 'Bows!

Hitting 1,000 originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at 00:10:19.

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On Jungle Ball

As much as I enjoy watching the best players alive compete against each other in volleyball, every once in a while there is something to be said for a nice, unencumbered game of jungle ball.

I was happily enjoying a burger at my church picnic this weekend when a game of "volleyball" broke out. That word must be used loosely as there was nothing resembling the sport I know displayed on that grass court.

A flimsy net was precariously placed such that it seemed even the slightest contact would send it toppling to the ground. It was nothing short of a miracle that it stayed put despite all the folks rolling in it.

There were no sidelines, no end lines and no antennas. The ball was out if they said it was. There seemed to be no concrete rules of any kind.

What they did have was players. Lots and lots of players. At least ten by my count on one side of the court and there had to be twelve on the other.

And they played. Hard. They taunted each other. They trash-talked. They jokingly intimidated and accused each other of cheating in this game with no rules.

Don't get me wrong, it was painful to watch the upturned palms of their double-contact-lift-passes as they sent the ball over on one. Part of me wanted to run out on the court, stop the game entirely and force them into passing lines. And I probably would have if it hadn't been for one thing. They were just having too much fun.

How could I possibly object to lots of folks out on a grass court on a Saturday afternoon having a grand old time playing volleyball? Sometimes, you've just got to let 'em play.

On Jungle Ball originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 at 11:36:20.

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Penn State at Mid-Season

Don't look now, but as the season drags on, the unbeatable Penn State women's team is starting to drop a few sets here and there. That could be good news for all the other top teams vying to knock them off in the playoffs.

The #1 Nittany Lions bageled their opponents for the first fourteen games of the season. But at the start of October, they dropped a game to unranked Iowa and one to unranked Ohio State. Then mid-month, they went five sets with then #11 Michigan for their closest call of the season.

Penn State is clearly head and shoulders above their regular season competition, but they lack the strength of schedule that some of the other top-ranked teams are experiencing week in and week out.

With only four ranked opponents so far this season, the lack of challenge could hurt them come playoff time. If unranked teams are starting to figure out how to take points and sets off them, Penn State may falter a bit when they face the top eight in December.

This weekend, the Nittany Lions take on Ohio State and #7 Minnesota. Two wins would bring their win-streak to 88-games, which would tie them with the 1971-74 UCLA basketball team for the NCAA record. An amazing feat for an amazing team.

If they can manage not to get too caught up in streaks, rankings and consecutive championships, they will definitely go down in history as one of the best teams ever. The pressure is on.

Penn State at Mid-Season originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at 21:51:38.

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