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Tiff Wells, the ESPN Honolulu 1420-AM Radio announcer, said on air Saturday that Walmer’s sets were slower than Thelle’s, who runs a very quick offense.
IMHO they might have gone to Buchanan earlier just for a bigger block but I haven’t seen him set in practice so don’t know what his tempo is. Wade said on the post-match Zoom that he hoped one and/or both would be., and that he hoped Thelle and Voss would meet the team in Austin for the next three matches. I have no inside info as to whether Galloway and/or Humler will be available. Monday’s rematch in the Worthen Arena, 2 p.m. 9 and UC Santa Barbara (4-3) went from receiving votes to No. Penn State (5-3) down a spot to 5, Lewis (5-2) up a top to 6, and USC (7-1) up three to 7. Despite that, the Cardinals only moved up five places to No. The remaining three first-place votes went to Ball State (4-0), the only undefeated team in the rankings. UCLA (4-1), swept by Lewis at The Wooden Center Saturday, fell two spots to No. Long Beach State (5-1), losing in five to Penn State Saturday at the Pyramid, remained at No. Pepperdine (4-1) received two votes, the Waves jumping three spots to No. The Warriors (4-1), who suffered their first loss Saturday when playing without three key starters, had received 14 votes last week and 16 the week before. Hawai’i received eight first-place votes to stay atop the AVCA Coaches Division I-II Top 15 on Monday. Giving a little homage to my Portuguese heritage and Voss’s Brazilian: Muito Interessante