Hawaii 3 Pacific 0 3-17

Hawaii sweeps 25-18, 25-19, 25-20

Sedore with 15, Averill 9, West 8, Olsen 7. Zarkovic not a good night 5-6-16

UH hit 363, 3 aces, 9 SEs, 31 digs, 10 by Ramos, 9 blocks


UOP hit 190, 4 aces, 11 SEs, 24 digs, 6.5 blocks

COMMENTS

  1. jmy March 17, 2014 6:17 pm

    Will the MPSF add another team next year to replace UOP?


  2. Cindy Luis March 17, 2014 6:35 pm

    have heard nothing about it. Grand Canyon would have been the perfect choice since they and Cal Baptist were both in the PacWest but they went to the MIVA. Rumblings is that UH Hilo might and Freitas would like to offer it if UH-WO ever gets its athletics started.


  3. Tiki808 March 17, 2014 8:52 pm

    Why don’t Pacific forfeit? #11?


  4. Cindy Luis March 17, 2014 9:21 pm

    because they are playing out the season as scheduled.


  5. MPSF fan March 17, 2014 10:34 pm

    So Wade played nothing tonight but starters? Against Pacific? Kinda an under-whelming win. Feel bad for the bench players who should have gotten an opportunity tonight. Would love to see either of the two assistant coaches stand up to wade and advocate for the B team to get an opportunity instead of sitting on the sidelines quiet. ( so different from other top programs.) It’s like they are afraid to stand up to Wade.. A successful team needs those who will dissent from the head (and the head will accept it) when appropriate and propose alternate solutions/opportunities. Somebody has to start thinking about the future, especially about next year. How to motivate and engage everybody –especially if Hawaii is out of the playoffs. Unfortunately, I think Wade is incredibly stubborn and will run with his starters the whole way. He doesn’t seem to have any relationship with the freshman or a desire to develop them. Come on Wade, take a risk on the future. Ramos, Olsen, and West (sorry Nick) are done. Why are you still playing them? It’s time to run with next year starters… You’ve given Ramos and Olsen enough opportunity.

    On saddening note, anyone heard rumors about any of the three UH freshman not returning next year? I was thinking that if the coaching staff doesn’t get in the way, Hawaii should be incredibly strong next year. The team has some great hitters. I like both Mol and Fey to step in next year; should be interesting. With their talent, I think they both could have been starters this year and Hawaii would have been no worse in the rankings. Additionally, Hawaii has an all-american setter sitting in the wings.

    Yes, if they all come back, 2015 will be a great year. Kinda resigned to the fact this teem won’t make playoff.s this year. Disappointing!


  6. jmy March 17, 2014 11:21 pm

    Winning at Pepperdine may not be in the cards, but it’s possible (they’ve split in Malibu before); I think they could take both from BYU…So if they win tomorrow night at UOP, lose both in Malibu but take both from BYU, they’d end up 13-11 in conference…would they be out?


  7. Cindy Luis March 18, 2014 12:24 am

    5. they used 11 guys tonight, some very briefly since it went so quickly. McKellar probably got the most court time>
    You don’t know that they won’t make the playoffs. Still a month of vb to be played.


  8. MPSF fan March 18, 2014 1:57 am

    7 Timmer was in for a total of 2 plays (1 serve set 1, 1 serve set 3); Mol was in for 1 play (1 serve set 3); McKellar was in as a blocking sub for 3 plays (1 play per each set). Therefore, subs were in for 6 out of total of 132 points played. (Using a 2 libero system accounts for the first 8 players used.) There was no meaningful time for the bench players.

    As far as making playoffs, Hawaii has the most difficult road of the 5 teams competing for the last 4 playoff spots. Hawaii has 4 matches left against top 4 teams and an easy match tomorrow night against Pacific. Last year Hawaii luckily got into the playoffs because Cal Baptist was not eligible. While it’s not impossible for the team to make the playoffs thus year, it is highly improbable.


  9. formerlywarriorfan March 18, 2014 2:24 am

    Yea I really don’t see them making it, not with them being swept by the three teams directly ahead of them in the standings.
    The only way I see them making it is if they split with BYU/Pepp and UCLA keeps losing. But I am afraid that Taylor Sander and Josh Taylor will be eating the Ramos’ block for lunch and UCLA still has to play Cal Baptist twice and Northridge once, that should be three easy wins for them.


  10. Cindy Luis March 18, 2014 9:35 am

    8. i know, i said ‘very briefly.’ men’s vb only has six subs. starter may return only once, which is why when Timmer starts at server he can return for a second rotation.
    Since, I believe, they only took 12 players, who would you have subbed in?


  11. MPSF fan March 18, 2014 1:54 pm

    10. I believe they travel 14 players unless strange circumstances (like Cal Baptist) limits the number. I would like to see any if the freshmen get an opportunity at significant minutes to allow them to get into the flow of the game. Pacific is such a weak opponent that this was the opportunity to give fans a peak at the future.


  12. Cindy Luis March 18, 2014 2:03 pm

    11. Probably. said that I believed it was 12. I was wrong. They used 13 in the first match at UCSB, 13 against Stanford second night


  13. FeedTheMiddles March 18, 2014 2:50 pm

    How about when they are up 2-0 they let the second string play the third set? The starters have to be leg weary after 3 matches in 4 nights. If need be you can put your starters back in for set four.

    Did anyone notice that after Wade got the two year extension, post UCLA matches, that the team went on a 4 match losing streak? Co-incidence or ?


  14. Cindy Luis March 18, 2014 3:21 pm

    13. oh please, mr. conspiracy. they lost to 2 teams ahead of them in the standings. twice in 5.


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