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FC/OT: Micha Hancock and Megan Courtney tearing it up!

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Missed seeing this last year....

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Anyway, Micha isn't starting but was third on the team in scoring (all on her serve and was one ace shy of a tournament record). Megan also playing very well.

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With the FIVB World Grand Prix running concurrently with the Pan Am Cup, Team USA is using a roster of athletes either still in college or just recently graduated. For many of the players the Pan Am Cup is their first international competition including the junior and youth ranks.

Alhassan scored her dozen points with seven kills on 11 swings with just one error and a match-high five blocks from her middle position. Outside hitter Madi Kingdon (Phoenix, Arizona) added 10 points – all kills on 17 attacks. Micha Hancock (Edmond, Oklahoma), who came off the bench all three sets as the setter in the double-sub, scored all eight of her points on serves - 14 total serves in the match. She finished one ace shy of the Pan Am Cup record set by American Nicole Branagh in a 2002 match against Puerto Rico.

Opposite Nikki Taylor (Honolulu, Hawaii) contributed eight points for Team USA with four kills, three blocks and an ace.
Captain and outside hitter Megan Courtney (Dayton, Ohio) added seven points, including four kills and three blocks. Middle Carly Wopat (Santa Barbara, California) turned in seven points via six kills on 11 swings and an ace. Starting setter Lauren Carlini (West Aurora, Illinois) charted two points, as did opposite Alex Holston (Olney, Maryland). Brittany Howard (Los Altos, California), a sub in the third set, round out the scoring with an ace.

Related: Unofficial DataVolley Stats (coming) | Official NORCECA Stats

Libero Justine Wong-Orantes (Cyrpress, California) was credited with 10 excellent receptions on 14 errorless chances to go with six digs. Courtney provided six digs and eight excellent receptions on 28 attempts in the victory. Kingdon chipped in five excellent receptions on 12 chances.

The Americans converted 41.7 percent of their attacks into points with a .293 hitting efficiency (34-10-82) as Carlini was credited with 10 running sets on 56 set attempts and Hancock with four running sets on nine set attempts. The Team USA defense limited Pero to a 38.8 kill percent and a .204 hitting efficiency (40-19-103).

The U.S. out-blocked Peru 12-5 and managed an 11-4 margin in aces. Peru held a 40-34 advantage in kills with 21 more swings than the Americans.

Team USA continues action on Sunday against Trinidad & Tobago at 4 p.m. ET.

The U.S. has won the Pan American Cup three of the past four years and four total times since the inaugural event in 2002.
 
U.S. Women Top Trinidad & Tobago at Pan Am Cup

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By Bill Kauffman (bill.kauffman@usav.org) | July 03, 2016, 9:46 p.m. (ET)
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (July 3, 2016) – Nikki Taylor (Honolulu, Hawaii) notched a match-high 10 points as a young U.S. Women’s National Team defeated Trinidad & Tobago 25-11, 25-13, 25-19 on Sunday to improve to 2-0 in the annual Pan American Cup being held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

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Taylor, who started just the final set after being the double-sub opposite in the first two sets, scored eight of her points via kills on 11 errorless attacks to go with two blocks. Middle Carly Wopat (Santa Barbara, California) added nine points with six kills on nine swings and three blocks. Setter Micha Hancock(Edmond, Oklahoma), who started the match after being a sub in the opener, totaled six points with three aces, two kills and a block. She now has 11 aces in the first two Pan American Cup matches.

Kelsie Payne (Austin, Texas), playing and starting just the final two sets, contributed six points at middle blocker – all on kills from nine attacks. Alex Holston (Olney, Maryland), who started at opposite the first two sets, added six points with five kills on seven attacks and a block.

Related: Unofficial DataVolley Stats (coming soon) | Official NORCECA Stats

Outside hitter Megan Courtney (Dayton, Ohio), outside hitter Taylor Simpson (Colorado Springs, Colorado) and middle Rhamat Alhassan (Glenarden, Maryland) all charted three points in the victory. Courtney started all three sets, while Alhassan started just the first set and Taylor was a sub in the final two sets. Outside hitter Brittany Howard (Los Altos, California) rounded out the scoring with two points in starting the final two sets.

Libero Justine Wong-Orantes (Cypress, California) was credited with a team-high eight digs to go with five excellent receptions on 11 chances. Courtney totaled a team-best nine excellent receptions on 14 chances and four digs, while Howard had six excellent receptions on seven errorless chances.

The U.S. Women converted 55.9 percent of their attacks with a .424 hitting efficiency (.424) as Hancock was credited with 11 running sets on 34 chances and double-sub setter Lauren Carlini (West Aurora, Illinois) added two running sets on 16 set attempts. The Team USA defense limited Trinidad & Tobago to a 28.1 kill percent and a negative .016 hitting efficiency (18-19-64).

The Americans out-blocked Trinidad & Tobago 10-6 and held a slim 5-3 margin in aces. The U.S. managed a 33-18 advantage in kills and a 16-10 edge in digs.

With the FIVB World Grand Prix running concurrently with the Pan Am Cup, Team USA is using a roster of athletes either still in college or just recently graduated. For many of the players the Pan Am Cup is their first international competition including the junior and youth ranks.

Team USA continues action on Monday against Cuba at 6 p.m. ET.

The U.S. has won the Pan American Cup three of the past four years and four total times since the inaugural event in 2002.

U.S. Women’s Roster for Pan American Cup
Name (Position, Height, Hometown, College)
1 - Lauren Carlini (S, 6-2, West Aurora, Illinois, University of Wisconsin)
3 - Micha Hancock (S, 5-11, Edmond, Oklahoma, Penn State)
4 - Megan Courtney (OH, 6-1, Dayton, Ohio, Penn State)
5 - Brittany Howard (OH, 6-3, Los Altos, California, Stanford University)
6 - Madi Kingdon (OH, 6-1, Phoenix, Arizona, University of Arizona)
7 - Taylor Simpson (OH, 6-3, Colorado Springs, Colorado, University of Colorado)
10 - Alex Holston (OPP, 6-1, Olney, Maryland, University of Florida)
11 - Nikki Taylor (OPP, 6-3, Honolulu, Hawaii, University of Hawaii)
12 – Carly Wopat (MB, 6-2, Santa Barbara, California, Stanford University)
13 - Rhamat Alhassan (M, 6-4, Glenarden, Maryland, University of Florida)
14 - Kelsie Payne (M, 6-3, Austin, Texas, University of Kansas)
22 - Justine Wong-Orantes (L, 5-6, Cypress, California, University of Nebraska)

Head Coach: Dan Fisher (University of Pittsburgh)
Assistant Coach: Heather Olmstead (BYU)
Assistant Coach/Team Leader: Jon Newman-Gonchar (University of Arkansas)
Scout: Tristan Johnson (Arkansas State University)
Athletic Trainer: Peter Higbie

2016 Pan American Cup Schedule (times ET)

Pool B
July 2: USA def. Peru 25-20, 25-19, 27-25
July 3: USA def. Trinidad & Tobago 25-11, 25-13, 25-19
July 4: USA vs. Cuba, 6 p.m.
July 5: USA vs. Costa Rica, 4 p.m.
July 6: USA vs Argentina, 6 p.m.

July 8: Quarterfinals
July 9: Semifinals
July 10: Medal Round
 
Missed seeing this last year....

13592800_1098238566900845_5887712095485199608_n.jpg


Anyway, Micha isn't starting but was third on the team in scoring (all on her serve and was one ace shy of a tournament record). Megan also playing very well.

70216WNTPACTeamPhoto.jpg


With the FIVB World Grand Prix running concurrently with the Pan Am Cup, Team USA is using a roster of athletes either still in college or just recently graduated. For many of the players the Pan Am Cup is their first international competition including the junior and youth ranks.

Alhassan scored her dozen points with seven kills on 11 swings with just one error and a match-high five blocks from her middle position. Outside hitter Madi Kingdon (Phoenix, Arizona) added 10 points – all kills on 17 attacks. Micha Hancock (Edmond, Oklahoma), who came off the bench all three sets as the setter in the double-sub, scored all eight of her points on serves - 14 total serves in the match. She finished one ace shy of the Pan Am Cup record set by American Nicole Branagh in a 2002 match against Puerto Rico.

Opposite Nikki Taylor (Honolulu, Hawaii) contributed eight points for Team USA with four kills, three blocks and an ace.
Captain and outside hitter Megan Courtney (Dayton, Ohio) added seven points, including four kills and three blocks. Middle Carly Wopat (Santa Barbara, California) turned in seven points via six kills on 11 swings and an ace. Starting setter Lauren Carlini (West Aurora, Illinois) charted two points, as did opposite Alex Holston (Olney, Maryland). Brittany Howard (Los Altos, California), a sub in the third set, round out the scoring with an ace.

Related: Unofficial DataVolley Stats (coming) | Official NORCECA Stats

Libero Justine Wong-Orantes (Cyrpress, California) was credited with 10 excellent receptions on 14 errorless chances to go with six digs. Courtney provided six digs and eight excellent receptions on 28 attempts in the victory. Kingdon chipped in five excellent receptions on 12 chances.

The Americans converted 41.7 percent of their attacks into points with a .293 hitting efficiency (34-10-82) as Carlini was credited with 10 running sets on 56 set attempts and Hancock with four running sets on nine set attempts. The Team USA defense limited Pero to a 38.8 kill percent and a .204 hitting efficiency (40-19-103).

The U.S. out-blocked Peru 12-5 and managed an 11-4 margin in aces. Peru held a 40-34 advantage in kills with 21 more swings than the Americans.

Team USA continues action on Sunday against Trinidad & Tobago at 4 p.m. ET.

The U.S. has won the Pan American Cup three of the past four years and four total times since the inaugural event in 2002.

Does anybody know the outlook for PSU WVB this fall. Last year was very weak at libero and setter.
 
Does anybody know the outlook for PSU WVB this fall. Last year was very weak at libero and setter.

A little hard to say. A lot of new faces in the back row and lots of spots up for grabs. They're probably one outside hitter short, which is very unusual for PSU. If everything gells for them they could be in the top tier of the B1G this year but a B1G championship is hard to see given how strong Nebraska looks. But who knows. PSU's coaching staff will get the most out of them and Ali Frantti should have a bounceback year after struggling in her soph season.
 
A little hard to say. A lot of new faces in the back row and lots of spots up for grabs. They're probably one outside hitter short, which is very unusual for PSU. If everything gells for them they could be in the top tier of the B1G this year but a B1G championship is hard to see given how strong Nebraska looks. But who knows. PSU's coaching staff will get the most out of them and Ali Frantti should have a bounceback year after struggling in her soph season.

Minny will be tough too - they lose Santana (which is a lot) but that's it. They were B1G champs last year IIRC.
 
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