Taylor Eldridge: ‘Trying to put the pieces together:’ WSU volleyball experiments in exhibition against KU
WSU looked promising when it played its top players in the first two sets, as the Shockers took the first set, 25-23, and led 24-21 in the second set but failing to close it out in a 28-26 loss. That’s when Lamb pulled his top hitter, Megan Taflinger, and pivoted the team’s focus.
The focus from there was trying to gain as much experience as possible for the newcomers. To that end, Lamb said the match was a success regardless of the end result.
“We knew we were taking the foot off the gas after two sets one way or another, so we just threw some lineups together and had fun with it,” Lamb said. “We just told them to go get some digs and get some big approaches. We definitely didn’t want to win that fourth set because we wanted to get more action. We weren’t too concerned about the outcome, we just wanted to get two hours of volleyball.”
Lamb said that freshman libero Arianna Arjomand, freshman outside hitter Nicole Anderson (six kills), and redshirt freshman outside hitter Brylee Kelly (five kills) were all pleasant surprises to him on the day.
WSU looked promising when it played its top players in the first two sets, as the Shockers took the first set, 25-23, and led 24-21 in the second set but failing to close it out in a 28-26 loss. That’s when Lamb pulled his top hitter, Megan Taflinger, and pivoted the team’s focus.
The focus from there was trying to gain as much experience as possible for the newcomers. To that end, Lamb said the match was a success regardless of the end result.
“We knew we were taking the foot off the gas after two sets one way or another, so we just threw some lineups together and had fun with it,” Lamb said. “We just told them to go get some digs and get some big approaches. We definitely didn’t want to win that fourth set because we wanted to get more action. We weren’t too concerned about the outcome, we just wanted to get two hours of volleyball.”
Lamb said that freshman libero Arianna Arjomand, freshman outside hitter Nicole Anderson (six kills), and redshirt freshman outside hitter Brylee Kelly (five kills) were all pleasant surprises to him on the day.
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