WSU volleyball looking to mop up the mess after first losing season since 2001
BY TAYLOR ELDRIDGE
We know Tabitha Brown is transferring to Rice. And it had previously been reported that Abby Pugh was transferring to San Diego State. What I had not heard previously is the Alex Koon, who would have been a redshirt senior, will graduate and not complete her final year of eligibility plus Grace Burken is transferring to Iowa State and Chase Jackson is also transferring. That’s five of the nine hitters who took 58 percent of the team’s swings last season all gone.
Junior Emma Wright has two years of experience in the middle now and sophomore Megan Taflinger is set to become the team’s go-to force after tallying 339 kills last season. Taflinger redshirted her first year at WSU, then became a star. That’s the route Lamb is hoping redshirt freshman Brylee Kelly (outside) and Chinelo Ogogor (middle) take this season. He’s also excited about incoming freshman Sophia Rohling from Neodesha.
On the flip side of player movement Lambo is bringing in a transfer from Nevada. 5-9 junior-to be McKayla Wuensch, who was the secondary option at setter for the Wolfpack last year, will join Kora Kauling (most likely) running the 6-2 again next year but Lambo is also high in incoming freshman Kayce Litzau.
Giorgia Civita is the centerpiece of the team and had to carry an oversized load last year. But Kara Bown came on late in the season and Lambo has brought in 3 defenisve specialists that he is pretty high on.
Lamb is looking forward to the fresh start.
BY TAYLOR ELDRIDGE
“We’ve made a mess and now it’s time for us to clean it up,” Lamb said. “I hope to reinstall commitment and team unity. I think we lost some of that last year and I want it back.”
“I want to get better at fighting together,” Lamb said. “I think we became a fractured group. I don’t think we had great unity, certainly compared to others. I want us all to look in the mirror and own up to it and take responsibility and commit to having a hand in turning that part around. Because that matters.”
“I thought Brylee and Chinelo would have made us better last year, but we decided to keep them as redshirts,” Lamb said. “We’re really excited about both of them. Our middle will not only improving just blocking, but also scoring in the middle. Our setting is going to get much better and in doing so, our middle attacking is also going to get much better.”
Giorgia Civita is the centerpiece of the team and had to carry an oversized load last year. But Kara Bown came on late in the season and Lambo has brought in 3 defenisve specialists that he is pretty high on.
Lamb is looking forward to the fresh start.
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