Watched the replay this evening. Tthe Shocks were pretty bad at the beginning and end of Set 1.
In Set 2 the Shocks got of to a 5-1 lead but Temple tied it up at 7-7 with teams trading points until the Shocks scored 5 of the final 7 points to put the set away.
The Shockers were pretty good most of the 3rd set. Temple scored 4 in a row to close a 16-8 Shocker lead to 16-12 but the Shocks responded with 6 in a row to extend the lead to 22-12 but Temple scored 6 of the final 9 points in the set to make it closer than it was most of the way.
The Shockers jumped out to a 4-0 lead in Set 4 but again Temple got right back in it tying it at 5-5. At 6-6 the Shock went on an 8-2 run to extend the lead to 14-8. But Temple scored 6 of the next 8 after that to cut the lead to 16-14. The Shocks retook control with a 5 point run to extend the lead to 21-14 with the team pretty much trading points from there on out.
So I guess I would call it kind of a hot and cold effort by the Shocks. Really by both teams. Temple, like most AAC teams, is not without some weapons. Like the Shocks, Temple is pretty young and they were missing one of their starters, 6-2 Jr. OH Gem Grimshaw.
Natalie was pretty solid for the Shock throughout. Brylee only had 1 kill and hit .000 in the 1st set but was pretty good over the final 3 sets. Though Kailin looked good considering how much time she missed. Her passing was good for the most part and she served well. She needs to cut down on the attack errors but she definitely brings more firepower to the floor than MorganW. This a plus getting her back. Sophia constinues to be an enigma. A little surprised Sophie didn't get a chance in this match.
The team continues to win but also continues to have things that need work, but 7-3 halfway through the AAC schedule is certainly running above my expectations. Whether or not the Shocks can duplicate this effort over the 2nd half of the conference schedule remains to be seen.
In Set 2 the Shocks got of to a 5-1 lead but Temple tied it up at 7-7 with teams trading points until the Shocks scored 5 of the final 7 points to put the set away.
The Shockers were pretty good most of the 3rd set. Temple scored 4 in a row to close a 16-8 Shocker lead to 16-12 but the Shocks responded with 6 in a row to extend the lead to 22-12 but Temple scored 6 of the final 9 points in the set to make it closer than it was most of the way.
The Shockers jumped out to a 4-0 lead in Set 4 but again Temple got right back in it tying it at 5-5. At 6-6 the Shock went on an 8-2 run to extend the lead to 14-8. But Temple scored 6 of the next 8 after that to cut the lead to 16-14. The Shocks retook control with a 5 point run to extend the lead to 21-14 with the team pretty much trading points from there on out.
So I guess I would call it kind of a hot and cold effort by the Shocks. Really by both teams. Temple, like most AAC teams, is not without some weapons. Like the Shocks, Temple is pretty young and they were missing one of their starters, 6-2 Jr. OH Gem Grimshaw.
Natalie was pretty solid for the Shock throughout. Brylee only had 1 kill and hit .000 in the 1st set but was pretty good over the final 3 sets. Though Kailin looked good considering how much time she missed. Her passing was good for the most part and she served well. She needs to cut down on the attack errors but she definitely brings more firepower to the floor than MorganW. This a plus getting her back. Sophia constinues to be an enigma. A little surprised Sophie didn't get a chance in this match.
The team continues to win but also continues to have things that need work, but 7-3 halfway through the AAC schedule is certainly running above my expectations. Whether or not the Shocks can duplicate this effort over the 2nd half of the conference schedule remains to be seen.
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