Quote from: vu84v2 on September 21, 2022, 02:19:35 PM
While a 12-0 start is commendable, Valpo's non-conference schedule for women's volleyball was incredibly weak. The record is eyepopping, but the quality of opponents prevents any possibility of making the NCAA tournament as an at-large team (women's volleyball selection is very similar to basketball). Last year, Valpo's RPI for women's volleyball was 46, which means that scheduling should have considered the need for a decent strength of schedule. Right now, despite the 12-0 record, Valpo would probably need to only have one loss in conference and then a loss to a better opponent in the conference tournament to have any consideration for an at-large birth.
Compare the schedule with UNI, who has played three ranked opponents and several others who made the NCAA last season. Also, please note that my comments are only intended to suggest how coaching and athletic administration could have done better. All the players can do is go out, play hard and win.
Let's look at it this way - from last year's team, volleyball graduated:
- A libero who was a two-time MVC Libero of the Year and finished her career 2nd in NCAA history in digs.
- A setter who was a regular all four years she played, All-MVC and finished her career 3rd in program history in assists.
- A middle hitter who was twice All-MVC and finished her career 2nd in program history in blocks and 8th in kills.
- A middle hitter who was First Team All-MVC in her final season and finished her career 6th in program history in hitting percentage.
That is a ridiculous amount of talent and experience to lose from one team. Given Coach Avery's success, I think she deserves the benefit of the doubt in scheduling the nonconference in a way which prepares the team to perform in the MVC.