The Gophs are the 12-seed in the NCAA Tournament, and will host 1st & 2nd Round matches next Friday and Saturday, including a Friday matches between Iowa State & Stanford at 4:30 on , and the Gophers and South Dakota.at 7:00 (or 30 min after the conclusion of the 4:30 match). The winners of Friday’s matches will meet at the PAV at 7:00 on Saturday. I am unclear about the television arrangements, but probably ESPN2 or ESPNU or not at all. Probably not BTN or BTN+.
Saturday’s winner will advance to the Madison Regional to play in the Sweet Sixteen vs the team emerging from Baylor, Texas A & M CC, N. Colorado and Washington State. And the winner of that would most likely play the Badgers.
HOW GOOD IS THIS TEAM? AND HOW FAR CAN THEY GO?
This is a very good team. It might, despite obvious flaws, be the best Gopher Volleyball Team ever. And the rationale for this claim is obvious, Steph Samedy is the G.O.A.T. – the Greatest (Gopher volleyballer) Of All Time. She seems a shoe-in for Big Ten Player of the Year, and a strong candidate for National Player of the Year. Coach McCutcheon insists that she is the best Opposite in the country, and she might be the best Opposite to ever play Women’s Collegiate Volleyball.
Samedy’s hitting percentage, .261, is modest because, one, everybody in the building knows she’s getting the ball, and two, she gets a lot of mediocre sets. But she has proven that she can lead this team to victory over good teams despite the defensive attention she gets.
The absence of one over-powering, go-to hitter the team can depend on was a significant flaw in some of our recent Final Four teams. In my mind, Samedy makes this team even money in a fantasy match against one of the teams with Seliger-Swenson, the Tapp Sisters, Wilhite and Alexis Hart.
I fully expect this year’s Gophers to reach the Sweet Sixteen, if we beat Stanford in Oregon (early Sept) we ought to be able to beat them at the PAV. But there are reasons to doubt that this is a Final Four team. The biggest of which is that every team in the country is loaded with outstanding 5th-year seniors, playing collegiate careers extended by Covid. Wisconsin certainly is, and so is Baylor, the #5 seed. They don’t have Samedy, but the Bears and the Badgers have plenty of weapons.
And there is also our lack of offensive production from our Middles. Even the Middles of a bottom-six team like Maryland out-scored our Middles. Some of this can be blamed on our serve-receive (Shaffmaster is still chasing the ball around the court), some of it is Shaffmaster herself (never goona be Seliger-Swenson), and we just don’t have great Middles. Over the course of this season, McCutcheon has tried 3 different Middles, he’s tried running slides, he has diversified the offense with Samedy and Wenaas hitting from the back row, and he has even tried out a middle-set tactic.
At this point, we have to accept that this is a team with limited offensive options. And also without our potentially second-best outside hitter, Taylor Landfair (whatever her injury might be), even if she was miraculously cleared to play, there is no chance she would be 100%. So we go into the NCAA Tournament with an offense totally dependent on Samedy, Wenaas and Miyabe.
Samedy has proven that she can carry the team on her back, even against a good team, and Wenaas and Miyabe are good enough for the Gophers to beat a good team when Samedy is merely good. But this is a single-elimination tournament with a field full of teams as good or better than the Gophs, two of them in our region. Turning the tables on Baylor (they beat us in Madison back in August) and Wisconsin who beat us in Madison and at the PAV to advance to the Final Four will require a lot of luck. But stranger things have happened; keep your fingers crossed.
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