VOLLEYBALL NCAA
miércoles, 04 de diciembre del 2019
La página web de la NCAA, en su portal dedicado al Voleibol hizo un equipo 'All Time' de las University of Nebraska Huskers. El mismo incluye a dos jugadoras que participaron en la Liga Superior de Voleibol Femenino en Puerto Rico.
Ellas son Jordan Larson y Greichaly Cepero. Larson vino con las Vaqueras de Bayamón previo a su integración al TeamUSA. Por su parte, Cepero es BoricUSA, de manera que jugó en la Isla como nativa. La recuerdo con las Indias de Mayagüez.
Kelsey Robinson, Hannah Werth y Lauren Cook también son ex alumnas de Nebraska que reforzaron la liga de Puerto Rico, pero ninguna hizo esta selección estelar de todos los tiempos.
[ Rest. SABOR DE MÉXICO @ Camino Alejandrino en Guaynabo, y Lomas Verdes en Bayamón (787) 545-5670 ]
Según la reseña de Michella Chester en NCAA.com/Volleyball éste es el cuadro ideal, de todos los tiempos, de Nebraska, programa de voleibol femenino colegial que ha ganado 5 veces el Campeonato Nacional, incluyendo 2 de los últimos 4 años.
« Jordan Larson: Outside hitter, 2005-2008
« Mikaela Foecke: Outside hitter, 2015-2018
« Sarah Pavan: Opposite, 2004-2007
« Melissa Elmer: Middle blocker, 2002-2005
« Allison Weston: Middle blocker, 1992-1995
« Greichaly Cepero: Setter, 1999-2003
« Justine Wong-Orantes: Libero, 2013-2016
Sobre Greichaly, Chester escribió lo siguiente:
"Cepero redefined the setter position with her all-around skills, not just assists. She also earned AVCA Player of the Year honors as a setter in 2000. She became the second setter in Nebraska history to be a three-time AVCA All-American and she earned Big 12 Player of the Year honors in 2000. She was the best blocking setter in Husker history, ending her senior season tied for fourth on the all-time charts with 84 career solo blocks. In 2019, Cepero was inducted into the Nebraska Athletic Hall of Fame."
Y sobre Jordan Larson:
"Larson was one of the nation's top outside hitters during her years. She was an all-American in three consecutive seasons and is one of only four Huskers to record more than 1,000 kills and digs in her career. She finished with a school record 186 service aces. She was Big 12 Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in 2008. After her decorated Husker career, Larson played for the U.S National Team and earned a silver medal with the 2012 Olympic volleyball team in London and a bronze medal in the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil."
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Ellas son Jordan Larson y Greichaly Cepero. Larson vino con las Vaqueras de Bayamón previo a su integración al TeamUSA. Por su parte, Cepero es BoricUSA, de manera que jugó en la Isla como nativa. La recuerdo con las Indias de Mayagüez.
Kelsey Robinson, Hannah Werth y Lauren Cook también son ex alumnas de Nebraska que reforzaron la liga de Puerto Rico, pero ninguna hizo esta selección estelar de todos los tiempos.
[ Rest. SABOR DE MÉXICO @ Camino Alejandrino en Guaynabo, y Lomas Verdes en Bayamón (787) 545-5670 ]
Según la reseña de Michella Chester en NCAA.com/Volleyball éste es el cuadro ideal, de todos los tiempos, de Nebraska, programa de voleibol femenino colegial que ha ganado 5 veces el Campeonato Nacional, incluyendo 2 de los últimos 4 años.
« Jordan Larson: Outside hitter, 2005-2008
« Mikaela Foecke: Outside hitter, 2015-2018
« Sarah Pavan: Opposite, 2004-2007
« Melissa Elmer: Middle blocker, 2002-2005
« Allison Weston: Middle blocker, 1992-1995
« Greichaly Cepero: Setter, 1999-2003
« Justine Wong-Orantes: Libero, 2013-2016
Sobre Greichaly, Chester escribió lo siguiente:
"Cepero redefined the setter position with her all-around skills, not just assists. She also earned AVCA Player of the Year honors as a setter in 2000. She became the second setter in Nebraska history to be a three-time AVCA All-American and she earned Big 12 Player of the Year honors in 2000. She was the best blocking setter in Husker history, ending her senior season tied for fourth on the all-time charts with 84 career solo blocks. In 2019, Cepero was inducted into the Nebraska Athletic Hall of Fame."
Y sobre Jordan Larson:
"Larson was one of the nation's top outside hitters during her years. She was an all-American in three consecutive seasons and is one of only four Huskers to record more than 1,000 kills and digs in her career. She finished with a school record 186 service aces. She was Big 12 Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in 2008. After her decorated Husker career, Larson played for the U.S National Team and earned a silver medal with the 2012 Olympic volleyball team in London and a bronze medal in the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil."
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