- November 30th, 2007, 6:57 pm
#133783
LU and CAL are tied at one game a piece heading into the third game
JT
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WinthropEagleFan wrote:Congrats on a very good season. Winning a game against Cal is impressive.LU and WU will be a rivalry for years to come. WEF what type of recruits does Winthrop have for next year?
It should be a good race between WU and LU again next year. I'd say LU will almost definitely be the favorite, but WU doesn't lose much from this year's team (though Tara Toepke's serving will be missed), and the freshmen from this year's squad got alot of good experience, so I would think the Eagles will be strong again. But as long as Corbin, Scripko, & co. are still around, the Flames are going to be very strong.
Quotes: Cal 3, Liberty 1http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml? ... ID=1330528
Courtesy: Duke Sports Information
Release: 11/30/2007
California Coach Rich Feller
“It’s always tough to travel and play anyone when you’re one and done. Liberty has 27 wins this year, and they’re a pretty good team. They came out and had a ton of energy. They have a great system with a good team that is willing to pay whatever price. In game one, we worked as head as we could and took them out of there rhythm, but they kept pushing. That’s a credit to their program that they were able to continue to push and get a game. We’re not used to that.”
“We’re feeling pretty good now that we have a game under our belt and some of the travel concerns out of the way. We can focus on the winner of this next match and settle into our routine. One of the biggest things for us is that we play in a tough conference, but we also play back-to-back nights against two very good teams in a row. That was something that we’re really used to feeling. We’ll be ready tomorrow for whoever we face.”
Liberty Coach Shane Pinder
"I watched Cal all year. If you’re in this profession, you watch the best-of-the-best a lot, and I got to see them against Stanford in their last match. Coming in, being in the Pac-10, they’re the best blocking and serving team in the conference. Preparing for them, we were trying to get ready for those things – just trying to control the ball and trying to score with them. The serving and blocking goes hand-in-hand. If you don’t serve tough, then they can get into their blocking systems a lot better.
"I was proud our kids and their effort tonight. They don’t see the importance of winning that game, but from my standpoint that’s a huge win. For our program and what we’re trying to do, that’s something we can build off of. Talking to them in the locker room, I told them if that doesn’t make you hungry to be back here and have another chance, then I recruited the wrong kids. They all looked me, and I asked them how much time they were going to take off and they all said none. I said 'that’s the right answer.' "
thesportscritic wrote:I honestly have no clue...I haven't seen anything about WU recruits, and I'm not close enough to the program to know about any of the new players without them being announced by the program (and I haven't seen anything from Coach Polhamus about recruiting yet this fall).WinthropEagleFan wrote:Congrats on a very good season. Winning a game against Cal is impressive.LU and WU will be a rivalry for years to come. WEF what type of recruits does Winthrop have for next year?
It should be a good race between WU and LU again next year. I'd say LU will almost definitely be the favorite, but WU doesn't lose much from this year's team (though Tara Toepke's serving will be missed), and the freshmen from this year's squad got alot of good experience, so I would think the Eagles will be strong again. But as long as Corbin, Scripko, & co. are still around, the Flames are going to be very strong.
SuperJon wrote:Not to take anything away from our girls, but I didn't think Beck looked as good as in the pictures. Granted, I was near the top of the bottom section and never got close to her so my view was, uh, skewed.I was on the front row of the baseline.
Vadim wrote:We know one of Winthrop's 2008 recruits really well. Nicki played on her JO team 2 years ago. She played middle on that team, but she played right side for PTVC out of Greensboro last season. She is a tremendous blocker. She has improved her foot speed over the last year. She is the real deal. Coach Pinder tried to get her to come to Liberty, but Winthrop had gotten to her first and she decided to stay with them and made her verbal commitment early this year. Her name is Brittany Blackman. Winthrop will certainly be glad they have her. She is a super person on top of being a great player. Almost forgot to mention that she is 6'2.Verbals mean nothing...she's fair game until an NLI is signed...some coaches learn this the hard way.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
Why would any player like Dickens play for HCJC?