2025 PSU WVB Thread

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There is one consistent hitter -- Martin. That is not going to get it done against the top teams. Combined with the loss of Izzy, this team went from a Final Four top end at the beginning of the year to maybe a Sweet 16 top end now and even that looks shaky.

way too premature to make that claim.

there are a lot of new pieces, both from the portal and from the incoming freshmen. and then Izzy's leave changed multiple things, including rotations, blocking dynamics when the setter is in the front court rotation, and getting used to the new setter (who was a portal addition).

Based on her past success, Martin looked to be their best hitter before the start of the season. She's certainly lived up to that.

It usually takes time to fully integrate new additions, and grow as a team. Last year's team, which we celebrate for winning the NCAAs in December, had a number of issues at the beginning of last season. PSU's schedule this season, and Izzy's leaving, have not really given the team time to become cohesive. Only time will tell how much they improve in the coming weeks/months, but history has shown that most PSU WVB teams improve a great deal as the season progresses. The coaches know what they are doing, and the roster is full of quality players.

My suspicion is that they'll be in the thick of things come December. But who knows? They may end up, as you speculate, not even make the Sweet 16.
 
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way too premature to make that claim.

there are a lot of new pieces, both from the portal and from the incoming freshmen. and then Izzy's leave changed multiple things, including rotations, blocking dynamics when the setter is in the front court rotation, and getting used to the new setter (who was a portal addition).

Based on her past success, Martin looked to be their best hitter before the start of the season. She's certainly lived up to that.

It usually takes time to fully integrate new additions, and grow as a team. Last year's team, which we celebrate for winning the NCAAs in December, had a number of issues at the beginning of last season. PSU's schedule this season, and Izzy's leaving, have not really given the team time to become cohesive. Only time will tell how much they improve in the coming weeks/months, but history has shown that most PSU WVB teams improve a great deal as the season progresses. The coaches know what they are doing, and the roster is full of quality players.

My suspicion is that they'll be in the thick of things come December. But who knows? They may end up, as you speculate, not even make the Sweet 16.

Yea, no doubt - there is a lot of room for improvement (i.e., lot of upside between now and the end of the season especially given the schedule they play - tough schedule will make them better - harden them - by the end of the year). The one area they need to dramatically improve imho - way more than hitting - is net defense / blocking. Our number of kills has not been the problem against top teams - we've been out-hit in terms of hitting % due to an extremely low number of blocks overall, but especially relative to the best teams we've played. They have to find a way to shore-up our net defense more so than hitting - lack of it has cost us many matches against top competition.
 

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There is one consistent hitter -- Martin. That is not going to get it done against the top teams. Combined with the loss of Izzy, this team went from a Final Four top end at the beginning of the year to maybe a Sweet 16 top end now and even that looks shaky.
Somewhat agree, but the schedule was tough and this team has to now adapt not only to the portal additions but the loss of possibly the best setter in the country. I was encouraged by what I saw from Sellman in the Pitt match but yes, this team desperately needs a 2nd weapon to take pressure off of Martin. Several players have shown flashes - Sellman, Jurivicious, Ewing - we just need some more consistency out of one of them on the left side. I think Lyon has done well stepping in setting, blocking is her biggest liability and she can't do much about it since it's height related.
 
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Somewhat agree, but the schedule was tough and this team has to now adapt not only to the portal additions but the loss of possibly the best setter in the country. I was encouraged by what I saw from Sellman in the Pitt match but yes, this team desperately needs a 2nd weapon to take pressure off of Martin. Several players have shown flashes - Sellman, Jurivicious, Ewing - we just need some more consistency out of one of them on the left side. I think Lyon has done well stepping in setting, blocking is her biggest liability and she can't do much about it since it's height related.
I would take my chances with Jurivicious and Ewing. At this point Sellman is what she is. In 23 matches at OSU last year she hit .136. Today against 3-8 CMU she was hitting -.273 with 5 errors on 11 swings before getting yanked. She doesn't produce enough from the back row to make up for being a defensive liability. This team has limitations, and they are being exposed early in the season with the B1G conference schedule coming up. It won't be getting any easier.
 

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