We have fallen very far behind in facilities. I don't think we have any chance of catching up until these problems are addressed.Tough matches for ISU this weekend. Got smoked by PSU and lose in 5 to LSU. Hopefully the two 5-set losses to LSU and UCF don't come back to haunt ISU's NCAA at large chances if they are on the bubble again. And the ease with which PSU won is another indication of the large gap that now exists between ISU and the sport's top programs.
The top programs in the Upper Midwest all play in smaller intimate venues and I think that now hinders ISU VB recruiting to some extent. It may take a partnership with the City to build a competition venue for VB and Wrestling similar to what TOE has done for VB.We have fallen very far behind in facilities. I don't think we have any chance of catching up until these problems are addressed.
LSU had a server who went on 6-0 runs in the 1st and deciding 5th set. Those runs were arguably the difference in the match.Even though we lost to PSU, the team looked pretty good, and somewhat clean.
Today, what a mess on hitting and serving errors and mental mistakes. However, LSUs strategy of hitting to Piper all the time took our setter out of setting, and wore her out. Also, our serve receive was not great, team looked caught off guard a lot today.
Also, LSU looked way more fit and athletic than ISU.
Team is young and has a lot of talent. Hopefully they come together more as the season goes.
Even if ISU can't afford to do this, hanging curtains to drape off the balcony could do a lot to make Hilton more intimate. If they hang truss relatively permanently they could have curtain that drops and pulls up relatively easily and economically.Most volleyball teams play in front of a small crowd if any crowd at all. If ISU had a vb specific venue that would certainly help with the atmosphere. In 2017 we averaged 2,500 UNI 2,400 Iowa 1,800- Stanford is around 2,300 Creighton 1,800 and they are good every year. It would certainly help to not be in the cavern of Hilton but we are not way behind either.
Most volleyball teams play in front of a small crowd if any crowd at all. If ISU had a vb specific venue that would certainly help with the atmosphere. In 2017 we averaged 2,500 UNI 2,400 Iowa 1,800- Stanford is around 2,300 Creighton 1,800 and they are good every year. It would certainly help to not be in the cavern of Hilton but we are not way behind either.
Unless specially designed, curtains may make it look more full, but they also tend to absorb the sound.
The KU volleybal facility is just a lean-to shed attached to their big old barn they call Allen.
http://m.kusports.com/news/2019/sep...ional-fans-new-ku-volleybal/?templates=mobileUnless specially designed, curtains may make it look more full, but they also tend to absorb the sound.
The KU volleybal facility is just a lean-to shed attached to their big old barn they call Allen.
I am hoping the yet to be announced project in the ISU Center area includes multipurpose space that could serve as a game venue for VB and Wrestling. Likely won’t but hopeful for the benefit of the VB and Wrestling programs.Good for them. Basketball must really help bring the dough in. Other than being too small for out team, i felt their old arena was a good idea. Far better than the big barn which is really drafty for womens sports.
ISU needs a facility like this.