Originally posted by ABC
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Without going into too much detail I think recruiting misses, especially at the setter position, injuries, and the increase in transfer activity have all contributed. The double whammy of Gregg Marshall's termination and Covid slammed Wichita State's finances and my understanding is Lambo's recruiting budget was all but eliminated for a couple of years.
Perhaps the biggest blow to the program that is not so readily apparent to the casual fan is the head injury to Shannon Lamb which caused her to significantly curtail her activity before being forced to essentially retire and stay at home. I believe Shannon was a very valuable resource for Lambo, the program and the players.
When the Shockers joined the AAC for the 2017 season the AAC was comparable to the MVC as a volleyball league. Maybe slightly below at the top. After the Shockers blew through the AAC schedule undefeated in 2017 most of the rest of the league seemed to up the investment and interest in volleyball. I think this has happened nationwide as well, just as it has happened in softball. The talent pool for volleyball is getting better and better so more good players to go around. In any case, the AAC is now a far superior league to the MVC in volleyball in my opinion. Keeping up in recruiting against the Florida and Texas schools compared to the Valley schools is a much tougher proposition.
Has Lambo lost a bit of gumption or motivation? Hard to say. He has been at it a long-time. I think he still has it, but the head injury to Shannon certainly had to take some wind out of his sails and no doubt caused him to make some major adjustments both personally and professionally in dealing with that.
There are probably other factors that I have no clue about and my knowledge of the factors mentioned above is not real deep. These are just the observations of a fan with no special knowledge or access to any inside information.
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