DI Championship Match

net-set-bugIn the words of the fantastic BYU volleyball commentator Steve Vail, “WOW!”

I don’t know if anyone across the volleyball world anticipated an NCAA DI championship match without a Big Ten team (especially Nebraska or Minnesota), but that’s what has evolved out of this enigmatic women’s DI volleyball season. On Thursday evening, 12/15/2016, Stanford defeated Minnesota 3 – 1 (26-24, 25-19, 22-25, & 25-22) in the first semifinal while the second semifinal saw Texas dominate Nebraska 3 – 0 (25-18, 25-23, & 25-21). So, in tonight’s final, championship match at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, we have the Texas Longhorns and the Stanford Cardinal battling for the coveted title at 9 PM ET (8 CT, 7 MY, 6 PT) on the ESPN network.

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#4 seed Texas Longhorns

Texas is coached and directed by Head Coach Jerritt Elliott, who is assisted by Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Tonya Johnson, Associate Head Coach/ Technical Coordinator Erik Sullivan, and Volunteer Assistant Coach Rachel Kidder. On the court the team is led by senior outside hitter Paulina Prieto-Cerame, freshman outside hitter Mikaya White, junior outside hitter Ebony Nwanebu, and junior libero Cat McCoy, all of whom are ably assisted and supported by the entire Texas team shown below. The “Horns” are 27 – 4 for the season and are looking to claim their third title overall and second under the tenure of Head Coach Jerritt Elliott.

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Name

Year

Plays

Height

Hometown

1

Micaya White

FR

OH

6-1

Frisco, TX

2

Ebony Nwanebu

JR

OH

6-4

Fairview, TX

3

Riley Fisbeck

FR

S

6-1

La Grange, TX

4

Claire Hahn

FR

L

5-5

Austin, TX

7

Nicole Dalton

SR

S

6-2

Parker, Colo.

8

Cat McCoy

JR

L

5-7

Southlake, TX

12

Morgan Johnson

SO

MB

6-3

DeSoto, TX

13

Autumn Rounsaville

FR

L

5-5

Dripping Springs, TX

14

Kate Palladino

JR

L

5-4

Pflugerville, TX

16

Lauren Beard

SO

L

5-6

Arlington, TX

17

Mirta Baselovic

JR

MB

6-3

Split, Croatia

19

Paulina Prieto Cerame

SR

OH

6-2

San Juan, PR/Miami, FL

21

Chloe Collins

SR

S

5-7

Cypress, TX

22

Blair Westerlund

FR

MB

6-3

Round Rock, TX

23

Natalie Gilbert

SO

L

5-8

Dallas, TX

27

Yaasmeen Bedart-Ghani

SO

OH

6-4

Los Angeles, CA

34

Orie Agbaji

FR

MB

6-2

Kansas City, MO

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#6 seed Stanford Cardinal

Stanford is coached and guided by Head Coach John Dunning, who is assisted by Associate Head Coach Denise Corlett, Assistant Head Coach Cassidy Lichtman, Volunteer Assistant Coach Tyler Taylor, and Sports Performance Coach Taylor Ungricht. On the court the team is led by senior middle blocker Inky Ajanaku, freshman middle blocker Audriana Fitzsimmons, and freshman outside hitter Kathryn Plummer, all of whom are ably assisted and supported by the entire Stanford squad shown below. The “Cardinal” are 26 – 7 overall and hope to claim their seventh title overall and third under the tenure of Head Coach John Dunning.

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Name

Year

Plays

Height

Hometown

1

Jenna Gray

Fr

S

6-1

Shawnee, KS

2

Kathryn Plummer

FR

OH/S

6-6

Aliso Viejo, CA

3

Hayley Hodson

SO

OH

6-3

Newport Beach, CA

4

Kelsey Humphreys

SR

S

6-0

Newport Beach, CA

6

Tami Alade

SO

MB

6-2

Sherwood Park, Canada

7

Ivana Vanjak

RS JR

OH

6-4

Bad Soden, Germany

8

Michaela Keefe

FR

OH

6-2

Pacific Palisades, CA

9

Morgan Hentz

FR

L/DS

5-9

Lakeside Park, KY

10

Payton Chang

SO

DS

5-10

Newport Beach, CA

12

Inky Ajanaku

RS SR

MB

6-3

Tulsa, OK

14

Halland McKenna

SO

DS

5-7

Laguna Beach, CA

17

Merete Lutz

RS JR

OPP

6-8

Houston, TX

19

Alexis Froistad

SO

MB

6-2

Aromas, CA

20

Caitlin Keefe

FR

DS

5-11

Pacific Palisades, CA

24

Audriana Fitzmorris

FR

MB

6-6

Overland Park, KS

25

Courtney Bowen

RS FR

MB

6-4

Brooklyn, NY

Additional information about the two finalists is provided below.

NCAA Seed School Plays In 2016 W-L NS Rank NS Index AVCA Poll Kern Poll NCAA RPI Pablo Rank
4 Texas Longhorns Big 12 27-4 4 5.25 5 5 4 7
6 Stanford Cardinal Pac 12 26-7 7 8.25 9 9 11 4

In the Net Set (NS) Index, a team’s position in each of the four polls is summed and then averaged to create a Net Set Index. This Net Set Index is then arranged, or ranked, in ascending order, with the lowest Net Set Index determining the number 1 team in the Net Set Ranking, and so forth. By combining polls and rankings into a single index number, we obtain both the mathematical benefits of the rankings and the human performance insights of the coaches from the polls.

Net Set Rank and the Net Set Index are an average from these four polls or rankings:

(1) The AVCA Coaches Poll, 11/28/16 (https://www.avca.org/polls/di-women/index.html).

(2) The Rich Kern Poll, 11/28/16 (http://www.richkern.com/vb/FreePage.asp).

(3) The Pablo Rankings, 11/28/16 (http://www.richkern.com/vb/FreePage.asp).

(4) The NCAA RPI Index, 11/28/16 (http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/volleyball-women/d1/).

LET’S GROW VOLLEYBALL!

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