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Holy crap, Marquette just beat #7 USC at USC. Sure your daughter doesn't wanna change her commitment StillAWarrior?
Lost the first game 25-23. We served down 23-24 right into the net. UC Irvine leads 1 game to 0.A handful of Warrior supporters here.Go Marquette
I actually think I saw you in the stands CBB. Or at least what I imagine you look like.
Outclassed tonight against Santa Clara. Lost in 4 sets, but the Broncos controlled most of the match other than set 3. The 4th set was never in question, but good two days for MU. We have some talent. #16 is a beast at times with her blocking and hitting. Mosher is young, has a bright future. Thought our libero played very well the first match, scrappy defense by her.
Some recruits for Marquette from 2017 and beyond:Elizabeth Orf, a 6-3 Class of 2017 MB/RS from Villa Duchesne HS in St. Louis and St. Louis CYC, recently committed to the Marquette Golden Eagles.Sarah Rose, a 5-8 Class of 2017 setter from York HS (IL) and 1st Alliance VBC, has committed to Marquette University.Hope Werch, a 6-1 Class of 2017 OH from Neenah HS (WI) and Wisconsin Volleyball Academy, has committed to Marquette.
PrepVB is releasing its top 100 players from 2017 this week and next -- 10 per day. Today's release revealed Werch at No. 78. Here's what they had to say: "One of the purest six-rotation outside hitters in the class, Werch has an uncanny knack for the game. Long, rangy and athletic, she is a do-it-all type of player with the ball control of a libero, a live arm and a deadly jump serve. As a passer, Werch is as smooth as they come and, as an attacker, she is strong at either pin, off of one foot and has no problem attacking with tempo out of the backrow, which makes her a threat from anywhere. She has all the shots and attacks with incredible efficiency no matter the tempo. Werch has been an All-State player for Neenah High School for three straight seasons, has led her team to the state tournament twice, and was an AAU All-American with her WVA club team this past summer. Needless to say, she’s a winner. Werch’s easy-going, but hate-to-lose attitude will make her one to watch at Marquette."
Huge win for Marquette last night, taking down the mighty Hoyas in four. I saw the last two sets on the computer (note: not the sets to watch if you're rooting for GU...wow...that's hard to type...gonna take some getting used to). Marquette looked good; GU looked horrible. I'm still trying to figure out how GU swept Villanova in Philly last weekend.
If anyone can get information about the Marquette program, I'd really like to hear how that girl who left the floor on the last point of the match is doing (Geoffroy). She ran into another player (Mosher) and took a shot to the head and staggered off the floor in the middle of the point while play was going on around her. I've never seen anything quite like it (see the point here at 1:52:57). Most of these kids playing sports at this level are warriors and don't just walk away from the action. It was really disconcerting to see and I hope to hear she's just fine. Hope Mosher's OK too because she also looked a little dazed.
Geoffroy started and played in all three sets against Villanova, although she only recorded three digs. Then again, she only averages 2.11.
Thanks. I'm happy to hear that.
UW just got SMOKED by Nebraska. Nebraska plays more like a men's team than any women's college team I think I've ever seen. Hard to see anyone beating them.
Last year we were at Nebraska for a football game, didn't know it until later but the women's volleyball team had a match the night before. My dad and I were very disappointed we missed it.