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Friday, February 17, 2012

…Desperate measures

Finding and removing the hacked files from this website has proven more difficult than on my other sites for some reason. So at this point I’m going to go with the option of last resort – delete the entire site! After the site has had every file removed (which will include the hacked code wherever it may be hiding) I can upload a fresh version of the site with clean code. It’s a pain, and a huge hassle, and it may take some time. But after this everything should be back to normal.

UPDATE: Just about everything has been re-uploaded and it looks like things are good! But you might notice a few errors as I finish putting the site back together.



Sunday, February 12, 2012

A little downtime…

Sorry for the lack of news and promised updates. Unfortunately several of my sites, including this one, have been hacked. (Search for “Tennessee Volleyball” on Google, click the link to this site, and you get taken to some Russian website instead!) I’ve had to spend my free time cleaning them up. I fixed my bigger sites first so hopefully now that I’ve done this a couple of times it won’t take as long. During this time you may notice missing images or the site becoming unavailable temporarily or other types of errors. That means I’m working on it!



Friday, February 3, 2012

Two recruits on All-American lists

Two future Lady Vols were named to one of PrepVolleyball.com’s annual High School All-America lists this week. Congratulations to Bianca Arellano on making the All-America list and to Ashley Mariani on making the Special Mention list.



Thursday, January 26, 2012

Ten Lady Vols make SEC honor roll

Congratulations to the school record ten Lady Vols who were named to the 2011 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll! No other league team had more players make the list this year than UT (and only a few have had more in conference history). The Lady Vols have placed at least 8 players on the honor roll the last three seasons. And Tennessee continues to be the only team in the conference to have at least 5 players on the list every year since 1996. This year’s honorees are:

Nikki Brice – Biological Sciences
Jasmine Brown – Social Work
Leslie Cikra – Sport Management
DeeDee Harrison – Sport Management
Kayla Jeter – Sociology
Kelsey Mahoney – Nutrition
Ellen Mullins – Business
Kelsey Robinson – Journalism & Electronic Media
Carly Sahagian – Hotel, Restaurant & Tourism Management
Kylann Scheidt – Journalism & Electronic Media



Wednesday, January 25, 2012

New rule and schedule discussions

The NCAA posted a story this week with rules committee chair and LSU head coach Fran Flory about possible changes that could be coming soon:

Increase substitutions from 12 to 15. “The rules committee as a whole felt more substitutions in a match can help student-athlete well-being and keep student-athletes happy. The traditionalists of the game probably don’t want this. They want us to make it truer and make people play all positions so players become well-rounded. That certainly was a big topic of discussion. But ultimately, this committee sided with the opportunities for student-athletes.”

Allow transmission of statistical data to the bench area. Audio/video would continue to be restricted. “People from all the divisions are using [laptops and iPads]. Technology is advancing in the world, and volleyball is no exception. We don’t want to close down technology in our sport.”

Ensure referee platforms, including the ladder, are distributed evenly behind the net pole. “Potentially, this could be a cost issue for some schools. We felt like there was enough opportunity to adapt to another system. We want to implement this immediately for player-safety reasons.”

They also clarified rules about libero jerseys to allow trim and piping as long as it is still distinguishable from other players.

In other news, the SEC coaches had their annual meeting earlier this month. A big topic of discussion I’d be willing to bet was the schedule for the upcoming season. Currently each SEC team plays the other 10 opponents in the conference two times, home and away, for a total of 20 league matches. With Missouri and Texas A&M joining the fold next year, that system becomes impossible. It would require each team to play 24 conference matches. And due to NCAA rules limiting the days of competition allowed each regular season (capped at 28 I believe), that wouldn’t leave enough room for preseason tournaments or other out of conference games. So for the first time in 7 years, SEC teams will not play an even schedule with their league foes. I have no idea what they’re going to come up with but it is inevitable that we’re going to have a situation where it’s possible that if two teams are neck and neck for the title one of them might have an easier schedule than the other.



Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Robinson adds to awards haul

The honors keep coming for Kelsey Robinson, today named a Volleyball Magazine Second Team All-American! Congratulations!



Winter break updates

The holiday break is over and it’s time to get back to work! I’ll get the record book update done and posted soon and then some other 2011 housekeeping. Until then here are some of the things that happened over the last couple of weeks.

Tennessee has officially announced local recruit Megan Hatcher (pictured) will be joining the squad this upcoming season.

Hatcher was recently named to the TSWA Division II All-State Volleyball Team. And while I reported on her All-American and Gatorade State Player of the Year honors, I don’t remember if I mentioned another Tennessee 2012 recruit, Bianca Arellano, was also named All-State and All-Arizona.

Previously mentioned high school junior Ashley Mariani was named to the PrepVolleyball.com Class of 2013 Top 50 Recruits list. Also making the list and noted as coming to Tennessee was a name I hadn’t heard yet, Jamie Lea of Hillsborough NC. Lea is a 6’2” outside hitter from Jammers Volleyball Club and (appropriately enough!) Orange High School.

Curious about the RPI formula? For the first time the NCAA is letting fans view the actual data used by the selection committee. Check out the final numbers from the 2011 season here.

The results are in for the UT website poll on the top moment of 2011 in Tennessee athletics. The winner with 31.6% of the vote was Brad Craig winning back-to-back SEC titles in the 200-meter breaststroke. Of the 17 available choices, the Lady Vols winning the SEC Volleyball Championship came in 4th with 7.4% of the vote.

Tennessee has an update on Anna Martin. It also includes a photo gallery of some of the UT teams visiting and showing their support. As mentioned in a post this past September, the ten year old went through a bone marrow transplant after being diagnosed in May with leukemia. Her mother is Kristen Martin, the coordinator of Tennessee’s Team ENHANCE (Enhancing Nutrition, Health, Athletic Performance, Networking, Community and Education) program. Anna played in the same volleyball league as my daughter. Here’s a photo of all the 5th grade teams this year showing Martin their support after the last week of the season.



Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Harrison earns spot on All-National team

Congratulations to DeeDee Harrison on her second All-American honor of the year — this time earning a spot on the COBRA Magazine All-National Second Team! You can download the latest issue here.



Monday, December 26, 2011

Vote for the top UT sports moment of 2011

The official Tennessee sports page has a poll up asking readers to vote on the top UT sports moment of 2011. The volleyball team has two options on the list: Rob Patrick earning his 300th career victory, and the team winning the SEC Championship. Voting ends January 2nd, and results will be posted January 3rd. You can vote as often as you like, so let’s win this title too!



Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Tennessee falls in final poll

Being just a fan and not officially involved with the program has certain advantages. One is I can say what I want without having to temper it! And I admit to being disappointed with the AVCA Coaches Poll this year. Twice this season they dropped us when I think we deserved to move up. After the final week of the season after we’d beaten #16 Kentucky to clinch the SEC Championship they decided not to publish a final regular season poll for the first time in years. And in the final poll we’ve fallen 4 spots to #19 and are only the 3rd highest ranked SEC team listed, after beating the two teams above us in 3 of the 4 matches we played them in. It seems to me we were punished for losing a match (to now #23 Ohio State) but never given credit for winning two other matches (vs now #13 Kentucky and Duke) since the previously published poll. Oh well, they can’t take away the spectacular season we had or that long-awaited SEC title! I’ll focus on that instead!

In other systems, Tennessee fell from 9th to 14th in the final RPI, 14th to 19th in the final RichKern.com Poll, and from 9th to 12th in the Pablo Rankings.

The official UT site has more: “Tennessee has now finished the season with a top-25 ranking in each of the past three years and seventh time in program history. The highest final ranking came in 2005, as the Lady Vols finished sixth after a run to the NCAA Final Four. UT also finished 10th in 2004, 14th in both 1982 and 1983 and 24th in 2009 and 2010.”



Saturday, December 17, 2011

UCLA wins national championship

For the first time since I started this website 5 years ago, a team other than Penn State has won the national championship. Congratulations to UCLA on winning their first title in 20 years. Illinois put up a good fight in the 3-1 match (25-23, 23-25, 26-24, 25-16). In fact it felt a lot like the UT/UI match earlier this season.

This time next year I’ll be in Louisville watching the national championship. It’s just a 247 mile drive from Knoxville. Hopefully I’ll see a lot of you there…



National championship tonight

Tonight is the 2011 volleyball national championship, and I have to say that after seeing how everything shook out that I would have liked Tennessee’s chances of reaching the Final Four this year if they could have squeaked out a win in the Second Round. But we’re not going to dwell on the past! Well, OK, we’re going to kind of dwell on the past, but not about that game!

Illinois faces UCLA for the title this evening. The Lady Vols and the Bruins have (surprisingly, I think) never met. The Illini own a 2-4 advantage over Tennessee all time. The last meeting was earlier this season, when Illinois won a tough 3-1 match (31-29, 25-23, 23-25, 25-19). The Lady Vols were 1 point away from winning the first set, 2 points away from winning the second set, and won the third — just a 3 point swing and Tennessee would have had a sweep over the potential national champion! It was a brutal game at 2 and a half hours (long for a 4 set match) in an un-air conditioned gym. But the team has stated that that match, despite the loss, was when they really first felt the potential of this Tennessee squad.

In 2008, Illinois got a 3-2 win over UT, becoming the only team to defeat Tennessee in the Lady Vol Classic in the past 7 years.

Four Lady Vols are from the state of Illinois — Kelsey Robinson, Carly Sahagian, Shealyn Kolosky, and assistant coach Rachel Cooper. In fact the Illini roster has several players Robinson, Sahagian, and Kolosky were club or school teammates with.

The match is on ESPN2 tonight at 8:30pm ET (assuming the basketball game on before it doesn’t run long). And be sure to check out the UT Twitter feed for a few photos of the coaches and All-American Kelsey Robinson at the AVCA convention (which precedes the championship game) this week.



Thursday, December 15, 2011

Arellano named Arizona Player of the Year

Congratulations to future Lady Vol Bianca Arellano who was named the 2011-12 Gatorade Arizona Volleyball Player of the Year! The award “recognizes not only outstanding athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the court”. The full list of state by state winners can be found at ESPN. The press release announcing Arellano’s achievement is online here (PDF).



Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Kelsey Robinson, Leslie Cikra, DeeDee Harrison,
Mary Pollmiller: All-Americans

Congratulations to the latest Lady Vol All-Americans! Kelsey Robinson was named to the All-America Second Team, while Leslie Cikra, DeeDee Harrison, and Mary Pollmiller were named Honorable Mentions!

Robinson’s Second Team honor is the highest for a Lady Vol since Kristen Andre also made the Second Team in 2005. She becomes just the 6th Tennessee player in school history to earn First, Second, or Third Team recognition on the AVCA All-America list.

Mary Pollmiller is the first UT freshman to ever win All-American status.

This is the first time all four players have picked up an All-America award. They are the 13th – 16th All-Americans in school history.

Tennessee has placed 4 players on the AVCA All-American lists for just the 2nd time, the last time being 2004, when Julie Knytych made the Third Team and Andre, Amy Morris, and Michelle Piantadosi were named Honorable Mentions. (In 2005, Andre, Knytych, and Yuliya Stoyanova made the AVCA All-American lists while Amy Morris was named to the Volleyball Magazine All-America list.)

UT has had at least one player named an All-American in 7 out of the last 8 years. Prior to 2004, only 2 Lady Vols had ever been honored.

Next season, Tennessee will have 5 All-Americans on the court as Cikra, Harrison, Pollmiller, and Robinson will be joined by Kayla Jeter, who was named an All-America Honorable Mention in 2010.



Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Four Lady Vols named All-Region, Pollmiller Freshman of the Year

Congratulations to Leslie Cikra, DeeDee Harrison, Mary Pollmiller, and Kelsey Robinson on being named to the AVCA All-South Region Team! And again to Mary Pollmiller on being named the South Region Freshman of the Year! All are now eligible for spots on the All America teams! Congratulations again and good luck in the next round!

UPDATES: Pollmiller is the SEC’s 8th All-Region Freshman of the Year recipient and the 2nd from Tennessee (Yuliya Stoyanova, 2004). She’s the 9th freshman since 1999 to make the All-Region Team, the 6th from the SEC, and the 1st Lady Vol.

Robinson is the 4th sophomore from UT to be named All-Region since 1999 — Ariana Wilson (1999), Stoyanova (2005), and Nikki Fowler (2008) were the others.

Tennessee last got 4 players on the All-Region Team in 2004 (though 3 + 1 honorable mention made the cut in 2005).

More info from UT, including quotes from Coach Patrick, now online.