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TJSweens -> RE: General Gopher Talk (11/21/2018 8:36:48 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

[sm=scratch.gif] Why?
Is there a major league of softball somewhere?


It sounds like she plans to transfer to a Pac 10 or SECC school to enhance her chances at a college world series and improve her chances for the Olympic team. The article said that the NCAA changed the rules for softball to that players can transfer and play right away. The rule change is expected to be devastating to conferences like the Big Ten.




SoMnFan -> RE: General Gopher Talk (11/21/2018 8:57:06 AM)

Damn, that sucks.
Once again ... thanks, NCAA.
You and Bettmann! [X(][X(]




TJSweens -> RE: General Gopher Talk (11/24/2018 10:26:20 AM)

Unfortunately the volleyball team will not finish the Big Ten season undefeated. They lost in 5 sets at Penn State.




SoMnFan -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/7/2018 12:11:53 PM)

MINNEAPOLIS -- They know each other so well that they finish each other's sentences. Minnesota associate athletic trainer Ronni Beatty-Kollasch met Taylor Morgan, the daughter of Gophers women's track coach Matt Bingle, when Taylor was a little girl, running around the Bierman Field Athletic Building or the crumbling maroon track behind it. They bonded when Morgan committed to Minnesota for volleyball.

As Morgan endured four knee surgeries, she and Beatty-Kollasch often met at 6 a.m. in the basement training room of Maturi Pavilion, Minnesota's home court, for rehabilitation sessions. The room was cold, isolated, and so crowded that some athletes exercised in the hallway. Those early mornings featured heart-to-heart talks and fragile emotions, especially after the last surgery in January. The first three had been on Morgan's left knee. This time, she tore the meniscus in her right knee.

"This fourth one was like, 'OK, the other one now?" Morgan said. "This was Old Faithful. Now you're going to mess up on me?

"Mentally, I'm going through it. There were a lot of tears. A lot of me calling my mom. A lot of calling Ronni, coming down there, crying."

Coach Hugh McCutcheon and the Minnesota medical staff met with Morgan and her parents shortly after the surgery, wondering whether Morgan, a reserve middle blocker, should continue. Morgan was adamant. She wanted to be a Gophers volleyball star more than anything, and felt she couldn't face her two little sisters (they're 12 and 14 years old) if she quit before it happened.

"Taylor didn't hesitate," Beatty-Kollasch recalled. "She didn't even look at her parents. She might have glanced my way a bit, and then said, 'We're going to do this.' OK, here we go.

"The rehab process is really complicated. There are a lot of emotions involved with it, and this is her fourth time. We had a lot of talks about this. 'Do you want to play?' She never wavered. She said, 'I don't care if I never get a spot. I want to try.' "

Morgan won a starting job in the preseason and rose to be one of Minnesota's best and most fiery players. Her play could be key as the No. 2 Gophers (27-3), bidding for a hometown berth in the Final Four, meet No. 15 Oregon (22-10) on Friday afternoon in the Minneapolis Regional semifinals. The winner faces either defending national champion Nebraska (26-6) or SEC champion Kentucky (26-4) in Saturday night's regional final.

In a deep and balanced Gophers attack, Morgan is one of five players with at least 200 kills. Morgan's .381 hitting percentage and 1.09 blocks per set ranked second on the team to All-Big Ten Conference first-team selection Regan Pittman (.407, 1.16). Morgan made second-team All-Big Ten, which she relished, and was one of six Gophers named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association's All-North Region team.

"She's probably one of the ... if not the toughest person I know, because of all the injuries she's had to go through," said Gophers setter Samantha Seliger-Swenson, the Big Ten Player of the Year. "The path to becoming the player she is today has not been easy at all. But she's just super determined."

Taylor Morgan won a starting spot in the preseason and has been one of the No. 2 Gophers' go-to hitters since.

Morgan's parents were track athletes in college, and she ran in high school as well, but volleyball became her passion. Her knee issues began with a torn left anterior cruciate ligament early in her junior season at Blaine High School, north of Minneapolis. "I kind of came down on a block weird, and it just kind of popped," she said. Because Beatty-Kollasch and Morgan knew each other before the injury, the NCAA allowed Morgan to rehab at Minnesota.

Then came three meniscus tears. The first, in a scrimmage in August 2015, her freshman year, was repairable but cost her the season. Morgan attended her first college class on crutches.

Morgan played off the bench her redshirt freshman and sophomore years before tearing a different part of the left meniscus in a November 2016 match against Wisconsin. Debridement surgery the following January removed the damaged tissue. Almost exactly one year later, a shredded right meniscus required another debridement.

"The right one, I think, probably was the most heartbreaking even though it wasn't the most serious," Beatty-Kollasch said. "That was hard for all of us."

Was a fourth rehab worth it for someone who wasn't playing much? McCutcheon could not guarantee Morgan a starting job if she came back. And every surgery increased the chances of arthritis down the line. But Morgan stubbornly pressed on.

"I've been through so much," Morgan said. "At the end of the day, I don't want my two younger sisters to look up to me and be like, 'She was a good volleyball player, but she never got to play because she was hurt all the time.' Or, 'She could have done this or done that, but she was hurt all the time and just kind of gave up and didn't do it.' I know they would never say that, but I know kids, and kids talk to their friends, and all that stuff.


"I want them to look at me and go, 'Wow. Yeah, I'm going through something tough. I might be getting bullied. I'm going through some situations with my family. But I'm not going to give up, because it's going to get better.' "

-Taylor Morgan

"Not only to my little sisters, but to the little girls who are in the crowd. I want them to look at me and go, 'Wow. Yeah, I'm going through something tough. I might be getting bullied. I'm going through some situations with my family. But I'm not going to give up, because it's going to get better.' There's always a storm before the rainbow. It always gets real hard right before it gets real good."

Morgan recovered quickly enough to attend USA Volleyball tryouts in Colorado Springs in March, an annual three-day all-comers session she had never been healthy enough to attend before. "We weren't sure we were going to send her until literally we were leaving that day," Beatty-Kollasch said. "But she held her own. The USA staff, they said, 'Wow, where did she come from?' I said, 'We had her in the training room for three years.' "

Minnesota's spring conditioning camp is notoriously demanding, but Morgan made it through without restrictions. Morgan plays with energy and abandon, oblivious to the enormous left knee brace she insists on wearing. "She's not afraid to take big swings in big moments for us," Seliger-Swenson said.

And when the Gophers need reassurance, Morgan provides it. "I live for tough moments," she said.

Like Nov. 3, when Michigan State forced the Gophers into a fifth set at the Pavilion -- the first five-setter Minnesota played all season. Gathering her teammates, Morgan calmly declared the Gophers were the better team and would not lose in front of their fans. The Gophers didn't, jumping to a 7-2 lead and winning 15-7. Minnesota brings a 16-0 home mark into the weekend.

"She's really impactful on the court with her energy and her presence," sophomore opposite hitter Stephanie Samedy said. "The fact that she's been through a lot of knee surgeries, and still wants to come back and fight, shows her character."

Now Morgan and the Gophers are two victories away from their season-long goal, qualifying for the Final Four across town at the Target Center. Morgan relishes another crack at Oregon, which dealt the Gophers their first loss, in four sets in early September at the Big Ten/Pac 12 Challenge.

"In the beginning of the year, we were still figuring a lot of stuff out," Morgan said. "Oregon is a great team. They found our weakness and they utilized it. Kudos to them. I'm very excited to come at them. Our team, we mesh so well together now. We're excited to see what we can do against them, and it's personal now."

Friday's lineup

No. 3 Illinois vs. No. 14 Marquette, noon ET, ESPNU/WatchESPN

No. 7 Nebraska vs. No. 10 Kentucky, 2 ET, ESPNU/WatchESPN

No. 6 Wisconsin vs. San Diego, 2:30 ET, ESPN3/WatchESPN


No. 5 Texas vs. Michigan, 4 ET, ESPNU/WatchESPN

No. 2 Minnesota vs. No. 15 Oregon, 4:30 ET, ESPN3/WatchESPN

No. 8 Penn State vs. Washington, 6 ET, ESPNU/WatchESPN

No. 4 BYU vs. Florida, 6:30 ET, ESPN3/WatchESPN

No. 1 Stanford vs. No. 16 Washington State, 8:30 ET, ESPN3/WatchESPN




kgdabom -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/8/2018 6:25:30 AM)

Oregon defeats the Gophers Volleyball team again.

By Joel Odom | The Oregonian/OregonLivejodom@oregonian.com
The Oregonian/OregonLive
The No. 15 seed Oregon Ducks knocked off No. 2 seed Minnesota 3-1 on Friday in the third round of the NCAA volleyball tournament in Minneapolis.
The Ducks outlasted the Golden Gophers to win a marathon second set 41-39. Oregon carried that momentum into the final two sets, winning 25-14 and then 26-24 in the decisive set.
Oregon now advances to the Elite Eight of the national tournament and will face No. 7 seed Nebraska at 3 p.m. PT Saturday.




SoMnFan -> RE: General Gopher Talk (9/16/2019 2:10:28 PM)

No mention of the Women VBers stomping mighty mighty Stanford?
You go, girls
Had started rough on the year, that win was outstanding. Beat a tough team the night before, too.




TJSweens -> RE: General Gopher Talk (9/16/2019 2:13:19 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

No mention of the Women VBers stomping mighty mighty Stanford?
You go, girls
Had started rough on the year, that win was outstanding. Beat a tough team the night before, too.

The year will really depend on how fast McCutcheon can develop the setters. The Gophers returned all of their big hitters including Samedy, but graduated their captain and All America setter.




Mr. Ed -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/2/2019 9:17:32 AM)

Gophers are the #7 seed and start the NCAA tournament at home




TJSweens -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/2/2019 9:35:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Gophers are the #7 seed and start the NCAA tournament at home

Pretty good, since they had to overcome a lot of injuries this year and the Big Ten is an insanely good conference. The Gophers knocked off Penn State, on the road, over the weekend to force a 3 way tie for 2nd place in the Big Ten. First place was Wisconsin [sm=vomit.gif]

The team is completely healthy now, so they should out perform that #7 seed.




Mr. Ed -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/9/2019 9:16:49 AM)

Another sweet 16 in volleyball

Too bad the big money programs are at this level of competence




TJSweens -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/9/2019 9:27:26 AM)

The Creighton match was a coronary classic. The Gophers were at two elimination points in the fourth game, but pulled it out and then won the final set. They are finally healthy for the first time since the beginning of the season. Let's hope they get in rhythm by the time they play Florida.




SoMnFan -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/9/2019 10:01:10 AM)

SOLID program
There are a couple programs at the U who don't get near-enough credit.
This is one.




Mr. Ed -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/13/2019 9:57:32 PM)

Elite 8 after 5 set/game win vs Florida




TJSweens -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/13/2019 10:27:19 PM)

Texas next. I think that's who knocked the Gophers out of the semifinals last year.




TJSweens -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/14/2019 9:39:48 AM)

That's what I get for assuming. Number 2 Texas lost in a massive upset to unseeded Louisville., who the Gophers play next.




Mr. Ed -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/14/2019 9:44:16 PM)

Sweep of L-ville

On to the final four




kgdabom -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/17/2019 9:26:35 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Sweep of L-ville

On to the final four

Nice. Hopefully they can win it all.




kgdabom -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/17/2019 9:36:16 AM)

Here's an ESPN preview of the final four.
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/28292202/undefined




SoMnFan -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/20/2019 7:54:39 AM)

Ouch
Swept by a team we beat during the year. [X(]




twinsfan -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/20/2019 9:06:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Ouch
Swept by a team we beat during the year. [X(]

On the bright side, at least Wisconsin won.




Lynn G. -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/20/2019 9:54:21 AM)

So Wisconsin won last night in volleyball. I say that means that on Monday night Minnesota gets to win at football. Who's with me?




Mr. Ed -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/20/2019 11:48:26 AM)

Bummer
Final Four and.......
Nothin’




SoMnFan -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/23/2019 7:56:06 AM)

Good to see Wiscy put up less of a fight in the Final to Stanford, than we did in the semis.




TJSweens -> RE: General Gopher Talk (12/23/2019 7:58:57 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Good to see Wiscy put up less of a fight in the Final to Stanford, than we did in the semis.

There is always that. As I have said 1,000 times before; I hate UW athletics with every fiber of my being,




Mr. Ed -> RE: General Gopher Talk (4/7/2020 2:01:49 PM)

Potential 75 million dollars hit for the U athletic department.

Just one f many schools that will be taking a hit because of the panic pandemic.




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