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Can Hannah Willms come back to volleyball?
I was very disappointed to see Willms transfer to track a couple of years ago. She was working into a great volleyball player but Jenson seemed to edge her out of playing time. Now that Jenson is gone could Willms come back to the team. She doesn't seem to be the great track and field competitor she was in high school.
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Re: Can Hannah Willms come back to volleyball?
It would be awesome to see Hannah back in volleyball.
She jumped 6-1 in high school, and has not been able to get close to that in college. Maybe it's the jumping program at ISU. Maybe it's just the training differences between volleyball and track once she made the switch to volleyball.
She is such a fun athlete to watch.
If volleyball has moved forward and gotten deep with talent that would be hard to break into, she could even have an impact on basketball if her competitive juices wanted to go back there: Hannah Willms: New hair, same flair | Iowa Prep Sports
Either way, would love to see her athleticism and enthusiasm on the court for ISU.
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Re: Can Hannah Willms come back to volleyball?
 Originally Posted by Will I was very disappointed to see Willms transfer to track a couple of years ago. She was working into a great volleyball player but Jenson seemed to edge her out of playing time. Now that Jenson is gone could Willms come back to the team. She doesn't seem to be the great track and field competitor she was in high school. i think Tori Hurtt had more to do with her minutes than Jensen. She has five years to play four, so she has two years of eligibility left in both sport. Don't know why her high jump hasn't matched her HS performance, but I do know she is not he only one. At least one men's high jumper is in the same boat. Destiny Hooker at UT was an AA in VB and NCAA champ in the HJ.
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Re: Can Hannah Willms come back to volleyball?
 Originally Posted by Royalclone i think Tori Hurtt had more to do with her minutes than Jensen. She has five years to play four, so she has two years of eligibility left in both sport. Don't know why her high jump hasn't matched her HS performance, but I do know she is not he only one. At least one men's high jumper is in the same boat. Destiny Hooker at UT was an AA in VB and NCAA champ in the HJ. Toni Young from OK State is a high jumper as well. Placed 5th last year at nationals. Toni Young Profile - Oklahoma State Official Athletic Site
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