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Post by 90yote on Nov 23, 2022 15:34:51 GMT -6
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Post by 90yote on Nov 23, 2022 15:35:08 GMT -6
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Post by 90yote on Nov 23, 2022 15:35:32 GMT -6
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Post by kiyoat on Nov 23, 2022 21:28:46 GMT -6
I see in looking at last year's stats, lolo lead the league in digs and digs per set as well. I'm gonna stay with her winning DPOY this year. Nailed it.
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Post by kiyoat on Nov 23, 2022 21:33:18 GMT -6
I tried earlier today to put the Tweets on the board, but failed miserably. Congrats to Coach Williamson, SL Coach of the Year; Elizabeth Juhnke, SL Player of the Year; and Lolo Weideman, SL Defensive Player of the Year. Both Juhnke and Lolo as well as Harms are 1st Team All-Conference. There are two ways to do it, but the easiest way is to find the “copy link to tweet” on Twitter, then simply paste it right into your post on here. The site automatically recognizes it, and embeds it.
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Post by captaincoyote on Nov 23, 2022 22:14:41 GMT -6
I tried earlier today to put the Tweets on the board, but failed miserably. Congrats to Coach Williamson, SL Coach of the Year; Elizabeth Juhnke, SL Player of the Year; and Lolo Weideman, SL Defensive Player of the Year. Both Juhnke and Lolo as well as Harms are 1st Team All-Conference. There are two ways to do it, but the easiest way is to find the “copy link to tweet” on Twitter, then simply paste it right into your post on here. The site automatically recognizes it, and embeds it. If you're on a mobile device you need to "request desktop site" to see those options.
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Post by kiyoat on Nov 23, 2022 22:50:07 GMT -6
There are two ways to do it, but the easiest way is to find the “copy link to tweet” on Twitter, then simply paste it right into your post on here. The site automatically recognizes it, and embeds it. If you're on a mobile device you need to "request desktop site" to see those options. Nope. You’re thinking of the hard way. The easy way is to just click “copy link” from the tweet, then literally just paste it into the text of the post on here. Works in mobile mode or desktop mode the same way. Easy-peasy lemon squeasy. Like this:
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Post by captaincoyote on Nov 24, 2022 22:16:39 GMT -6
Weird. I guess I haven't checked to see if anything has changed in a few years
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Post by kiyoat on Dec 7, 2022 10:28:38 GMT -6
Looks like two more honors to close the season...
Also, I see that all-region teams were just announced, but I still don't see the 2022 all-american teams. I think Juhnke has a chance to be 3rd-team AA. Usually, only a handful of mid-major players get on the AA 3rd team, with usually only P-5 players on the 1st and 2nd teams. She will at minimum be Honorable Mention AA, just like when she was a freshman. All the League POY's are automatically HMAA.
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Post by kiyoat on Dec 7, 2022 15:40:26 GMT -6
and another
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Post by kiyoat on Dec 15, 2022 16:48:11 GMT -6
a second HM All-American honor for Juhnke! I think she could have/ should have been named 3rd team AA... but I won't dwell on that.
"I am so happy that Elizabeth was recognized amongst the best in the country," said head coach Leanne Williamson. "She had an outstanding year as an all-around player and excelled in each area of the game. Elizabeth has been instrumental in the program's success over the years, but she was certainly playing her best volleyball this season."
Juhnke now joins former Coyote Kendall Kritenbrink (2011-14) as a two-time AVCA All-America Honorable Mention selection.
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Post by yoteforever on Dec 23, 2022 22:23:56 GMT -6
Elizabeth has been awarded 2nd team All-American status by volleyball magazine. She’s amazing.
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Post by kiyoat on Dec 24, 2022 5:18:53 GMT -6
Elizabeth has been awarded 2nd team All-American status by volleyball magazine. She’s amazing.
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Post by usdguy99 on Dec 24, 2022 7:17:33 GMT -6
Elizabeth has also been named the 2022 SD Sportswriters Female College Athlete of the Year
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Post by olifer on Dec 24, 2022 7:44:29 GMT -6
Elizabeth has also been named the 2022 SD Sportswriters Female College Athlete of the Year Once in awhile the AL gets it right... Congratulations, Elizabeth! Well deserved. And in reality, if this award had a second, third, and fourth place, they too would likely be Coyote athletes.
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