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2006-07 OSU Women's Volleyball Season

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Never Forget 31-0
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8/16/06

Women's volleyball team starts season ranked No. 23



Steve King

Issue date: 8/15/06 Section: Sports
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"We have some good returning players, but the freshmen are going to be a key component to our success this season," said Stone, who is entering his 25th season as the Buckeyes' coach. "I think the challenge will be how quickly we can get these freshmen into a system, where they have a chance at being successful because, let's face it, there are going to be some positions where we are going to have to have some freshmen playing."

In addition to the seven freshmen, the Buckeyes, who enter the season ranked No. 23 in the preseason College Sports Television/American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll, return seven starters. Senior setter Marisa Main and junior middle blocker Danielle Meyer, who both received All-American honors last season, are expected to lead the Buckeyes this season.

"Between the two of them, we are asking them to have a shared leadership role in the development of not only our freshmen, but the team as a whole," Stone said.

Main was fifth in assists per game at 12.43 and second in hitting percentage at .363 while Meyer had a 4.49 kills per game average ranking fourth in the conference.

Junior outside hitter Ami Stevens, who was ninth in the conference with a 3.53 kills per game average, is also expected to be a strong contributor this season. In previous summers, Stevens has played with USA Volleyball. She was selected to the 2006 USA National A-2 Team and was an All-Tournament selection at the U.S. Open Championships in New Orleans.

After finishing last season 22-9 and tied for third in the Big Ten with a 14-6 conference record, Stone said his team understands the importance of not being concerned with national rankings.

"We're ranked in the Top 25, which is a good thing, but there are also four Big Ten teams in front of us in the rankings," Stone said. "I think our players know we have some challenges in front of us and being ranked No. 23 is not the goal for our program. We want to win the Big Ten and be ranked in the Top 10 someplace."

The Buckeyes, who were ousted in the second round of the NCAA Championship last year, sit behind Big Ten foes Penn State (No. 2), Wisconsin (No. 9), Purdue (No. 16) and Minnesota (No. 22) in the national rankings. With four of the team's returning starters ranked in the Top 10 statistically in the Big Ten in 2005, including senior outside hitter Ashley Kiel, Stone said he is confident his team has what it takes to be good, not only in the near future, but right now.

"There are some really good teams in the Big Ten," Stone said. "Right now, though, we're focused on getting better as a team and not so much on the how we compare with other teams in our league. If we focus on that, everything else will come."
 
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COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Versatile lineup positions OSU for successful postseason run
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Scott Priestle
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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Because of injuries and inconsistency, the Ohio State women?s volleyball team used 10 starting lineups in its first 23 games. Two of its best players, Danielle Meyer and Ami Stevens, have played multiple positions. Only setter Marisa Main has started every game at the same spot.
The lineup proved a tricky puzzle for two months, but coach Jim Stone appears to have found the proper fit. Since moving Stevens back to outside hitter at the start of November, with Meyer in the middle, freshman Anna Szerszen on the other side and senior Ashley Kiel on defense, the Buckeyes have swept eight straight matches, including a whitewashing of then-No. 3 Penn State.
It landed them the 11 th seed in the 64-team NCAA Tournament, which begins today. Ohio State will face unseeded Belmont at 5 p.m. Friday in a first-round game in Louisville, Ky.
"We always thought we were capable," Stone said. "All credit goes to the players. They finally embraced, ?OK, here is my role, here is what we need to do to be successful.? Maybe sometimes you have to hit bottom before the light bulb comes on."
At the end of October, Ohio State was 5-7 in the Big Ten and coming off 3-0 losses to Minnesota and Wisconsin. Frustration was building, and the Buckeyes were facing the possibility of failing to qualify for the NCAA Tournament for only the fourth time in 18 seasons.
Stone figured his team needed to win at least six of its final eight games to secure a spot. The Buckeyes not only won all eight, they won all eight 3-0.
"We?ve won in three even when we weren?t at our best. We?ve won on the road," Main said. "This streak shows how good we are. If we play our best, I don?t think there?s a team that can stop us."
Main has been a capable anchor, gaining All-Big Ten honors for the third straight season. Meyer also was named All-Big Ten. Szerszen was named to the allfreshman team.
Szerszen missed the start of the season while she played for her native France in international competition. So Meyer, who was a third-team All-American at middle blocker last season, began this season as an outside hitter, along with Stevens. When Szerszen arrived, the mix-and-matching resumed in earnest. The results were spotty.
"We had a lot of team meetings," Meyer said. "Our biggest focus wasn?t so much on skill as it was our attitude ? making the team more of a focus, and not how individuals are playing. Once we figured that out, we played Penn State and won and it was like, ?Hey, this team thing works.?
"That was definitely when the streak turned around. We realized we had a lot of potential to do damage. We can compete with the best teams." [email protected]
 
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OHIO STATE ROUNDUP
Volleyball team advances in NCAA tourney

Saturday, December 02, 2006




The Ohio State women?s volleyball team remained hot yesterday by defeating Belmont 30-22, 30-16, 30-22 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Louisville, Ky.
The No. 11 Buckeyes (24-7) play Middle Tennessee (26-7) at 5 p.m. today. The winner advances to the Seattle regional Dec. 8.
Senior Briana McCarthy and junior Danielle Meyer each had 14 points for Ohio State and senior setter Marisa Main returned to her hometown and had a match-high 45 assists. McCarthy had 12 kills, an ace serve and two assist blocks, and Meyer had 10 kills, an ace, two solo blocks and two assist blocks.
The Buckeyes, who finished the regular season with eight straight wins, were never in danger of losing any of the games. They hit .343 for the match compared with .151 for Belmont (24-7) and had a 60-36 margin in kills.
Leading 7-5 in the first game, the Buckeyes went on a 10-3 run and Belmont never got within six points.
Belmont made only 10 percent of its shots in the second game and the Buckeyes used a 7-3 spurt to take a 17-8 lead. Belmont?s best chance came in the third game when it trailed 23-21, but Main had consecutive kills and Meyer followed with a block and a kill to make the score 27-21. In the other match, Middle Tennessee lost the first game but rallied to defeat the host Cardinals 24-30, 30-19, 12-30, 30-25, 16-14. The Bruins have won five six matches in a row.
 
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OSU advances in women?s volleyball

Sunday, December 03, 2006




Eleventh-seeded Ohio State defeated Middle Tennessee State 3-1 (23-30, 30-19, 30-17, 30-22), in an NCAA women?s volleyball regional match yesterday in Louisville, Ky.
Marisa Main recorded 55 assists, Briana McCarthy had seven blocks and Ashley Kiel had a match high 22 digs for the Buckeyes. Ohio State had a 69-55 advantage in kills. The Buckeyes advance to the Seattle Regionals on Saturday, where they will face Washington.
 
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OSU VOLLEYBALL
France native adapts to new style
Friday, December 08, 2006
Dave Devereux
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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Coming from her native France, Ohio State freshman Anna Szerszen has had to deal with a change of culture.
Though the language hasn?t hindered her ? besides French, she speaks Polish, English and German ? Szerszen said the adjustment has been getting used to a different style of volleyball.
"In Europe, players are bigger and they swing harder and higher," the 6-foot-3 Szerszen said. "Here, there is so much more defense."
In time, Szerszen plans on polishing her defensive skills, but so far she has done well by supplying offense.
Szerszen is averaging a teambest 4.35 kills per game for the Buckeyes (25-7), who face Washington (27-4), the defending national champion, in an NCAA regional semifinal tonight in Seattle.
"We knew we had to have somebody that would provide some offense for us, and (Szerszen) has done that," coach Jim Stone said. "She knows she has to work on other parts of her game, but for a freshman to deal with all the new things, I think she?s done extremely well."
Szerszen joined the Buckeyes late this season, missing the first three weeks because of commitments to her French junior team.
Her debut for the Buckeyes came in the team?s ninth match of the season, when she had 12 kills. She has reached double figures in kills in 23 of 24 matches.
"Anna is doing a great job being so far away from home," junior Danielle Meyer said. "She?s very young ? she just turned 18. She brings a lot of energy to the team."
After a roller-coaster first two months of the season, OSU pulled things together at the right time.
The Buckeyes won their first 10 matches this season but then hit a rough stretch, losing seven of their first 12 in the Big Ten.
They closed the regular season winning eight in a row, all by sweep, including over thirdranked Penn State.
"We had question marks because we were trying people at some different positions," Stone said. "By all rights, we could?ve just packed it in. I?m pleased that the players took a bad situation in October and turned it around."
During the late-season tear, Szerszen continued to give the Buckeyes a lift.
She had 11 kills in the sweep of Belmont in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament and followed that up with 16 kills in a 3-1 win over Middle Tennessee.
Szerszen credits a lot of her training to her father, Jacek, who played professionally and was twice a member of national championship teams in Poland.
She decided to come to America because she thought it offered the best of both worlds ? being able to play volleyball and attend college at the same time.
"In France, there is not a good system with sport and studies," she said. "I would?ve had to choose between the two."
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OHIO STATE ROUNDUP
Women?s volleyball team falls in regional
Saturday, December 09, 2006



Stevie Mussie had 11 kills and Jessica Swarbrick had 10 last night and Washington swept the Ohio State women?s volleyball team out of a NCAA tournament regional semifinal 30-16, 30-18, 30-18 in Seattle.
Danielle Meyer and Anna Szerszen each had 12 kills for Ohio State (25-8). Marisa Main had 28 assists. Courtney Thompson had 39 assists for Washington (28-4), which will play Penn State (32-2) today for the regional title.
 
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