RH: 17 DATA POINTS TO START - LAMBO PRIORITIZES PIN SCORING FOR THE FALL
https://goshockers.com/news/2021/3/2...-fighting.aspx
Wichita State 17 volleyball matches this spring, more than most of its American Athletic Conference rivals. Those 17 matches give coach Chris Lamb plenty of data points to calculate over the next week or so as he meets with his Shockers and plans for the fall.
"Something that reared its ugly head here down the stretch is 'Where's scoring going to come from on the pins?'" Lamb said. "During that seven-game losing streak, when the middles weren't scoring, we were in trouble."
Lamb said statistics show the Shockers are probably a bit better than their record. They entered the final weekend of the regular season ranked fifth in hitting percentage (.209) and second in opponent hitting percentage (.161). Wichita State's blocking and back-row defense improved significantly from the 2019 season. The foundation of a winning team is there, once the Shockers clean up mistakes.
"What Houston's good at it is winning," Lamb said. "When you out-hit teams, you out-dig teams, you out-assist teams and you don't win, like Memphis here, like Tulane there . . . I'm glad of the production, but what about all these crazy little errors that occur? Those are all worth points. When those go away, we will be on the good side of 22-25, not on the bad side."
"Natalie Foster has great arm talent," Lamb said. "And she wants to be good. When she gets stronger, and a little more experience as a blocker, we probably have a four-year starter. Way ahead of schedule."
Freshman middle Morgan Stout sat out the spring with an injury.
"She's the most talented, by position, of any of the freshmen," Lamb said. "I would like to say in a year or two there's nothing on the volleyball court she shouldn't be able to do – she's just that fast, she's just that physical."
Interesting that the title included "Lambo Prioritizes Pin Scoring For The Fall but that there was very little discussion about pin scoring and pin players other than a brief and passing comment about Morgan Weber and Mariah Buss taking on a bigger role in the fall. Not sure what that role will be but not sure they are the answers to any pin scoring issues.
https://goshockers.com/news/2021/3/2...-fighting.aspx
Wichita State 17 volleyball matches this spring, more than most of its American Athletic Conference rivals. Those 17 matches give coach Chris Lamb plenty of data points to calculate over the next week or so as he meets with his Shockers and plans for the fall.
"Something that reared its ugly head here down the stretch is 'Where's scoring going to come from on the pins?'" Lamb said. "During that seven-game losing streak, when the middles weren't scoring, we were in trouble."
Lamb said statistics show the Shockers are probably a bit better than their record. They entered the final weekend of the regular season ranked fifth in hitting percentage (.209) and second in opponent hitting percentage (.161). Wichita State's blocking and back-row defense improved significantly from the 2019 season. The foundation of a winning team is there, once the Shockers clean up mistakes.
"What Houston's good at it is winning," Lamb said. "When you out-hit teams, you out-dig teams, you out-assist teams and you don't win, like Memphis here, like Tulane there . . . I'm glad of the production, but what about all these crazy little errors that occur? Those are all worth points. When those go away, we will be on the good side of 22-25, not on the bad side."
"Natalie Foster has great arm talent," Lamb said. "And she wants to be good. When she gets stronger, and a little more experience as a blocker, we probably have a four-year starter. Way ahead of schedule."
Freshman middle Morgan Stout sat out the spring with an injury.
"She's the most talented, by position, of any of the freshmen," Lamb said. "I would like to say in a year or two there's nothing on the volleyball court she shouldn't be able to do – she's just that fast, she's just that physical."
Interesting that the title included "Lambo Prioritizes Pin Scoring For The Fall but that there was very little discussion about pin scoring and pin players other than a brief and passing comment about Morgan Weber and Mariah Buss taking on a bigger role in the fall. Not sure what that role will be but not sure they are the answers to any pin scoring issues.
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