@@UHVolleyBallFanToo nah Kells right, you can't attack any ball above the height of the net after a libero uses their hands (not a bump) front court, regardless of if the libero contacts 1st or 2nd touch
That has got to be a rarity to use a challenge by Harvard's head coach where it was on a call that resulted in them getting the point. Never often has this happened.
bob 304 it’s definitely an adjustment for the hitters with a new setter. The tempo and height of sets are day and night different. I’m sure as the season goes by and they’ll fine tune things for better results.
@@daixay4585 agreed. Thelle's a cold setter he's amazing. Honestly he'll probs get best setter this season. But people also forget it's beginning of the season and rado's probably just trying new stuff they've done in training in game against easier opponents. when they play teams like BYU or UCLA he won't be as messy. I'm interested to see how they use their subs though because the greek opposite is also top class.
Aidan Gayadeen Agreed. Lots of people just look at the numbers and don’t realize there’s a lot of factors affecting their numbers. Teams know Rado can play so their block is committing to him every time. Other players are having an easier time since they’re not being targeted as much. The bench is deep this year. Chaz is also someone I’m looking forward to seeing play more often. He’s very similar to Colton with being undersized but has a huge vertical and can really hit (even the bic).
The thing about numbers is that they're deceptive as well. People call getting blocked an error sometimes its not an error. on a scramble play sometimes you just have to put it up high to 4 or 2. and the block will be fully formed with 3 men. If you get through then cool but being blocked isn't an error imo sometimes the blocker is just that good. they might read you. And even since we've been talking about this rado had one hell of a night against GCU. i know gcu aren't that good compared to harvard but still. it shows
I am happy to see Filipinos watching their team Hawaii warriors here. From Santiago City, Philippines.
Thanks @UHVolleyBallFanToo I have missed your uploads
Seems like Hawaii was more in a grove this game. Im really excited to see them at Loyola next week! 🌈❤️
Madison Fingerhut Lol, I’m also going
Rado was not getting his numbers . Maybe because of the new setter. But i think the team was still unstoppable this season.
Choi looking like the real deal on defence!
That's a new uniform...I like it.
Cowell is amazing, and I don't think he is anywhere near 6'1"
He is he just jumps really high and makes his utmost effort to be better. Really admirable😊
He is 6’1
Choy was on fire!!!!!!
First serve at 18:19
Cowell is 🔥🔥
Hope he recovers soon
Isn't the hit on 1:17:20 illegal? The libero set the ball while he's in the front zone
@@UHVolleyBallFanToo nah Kells right, you can't attack any ball above the height of the net after a libero uses their hands (not a bump) front court, regardless of if the libero contacts 1st or 2nd touch
@@tommannion8021 I was just surprised nobody's calling it out from the side of Harvard. Although, can you even challenge that non-call?
That has got to be a rarity to use a challenge by Harvard's head coach where it was on a call that resulted in them getting the point. Never often has this happened.
I love the new unies!!! 😍
The new Unis are 😍😍😍
I love that they’re doing so well but I wish they’d stretch out the sets so there was more gameplay😭😭
Thank you!
Parapunov and Cowell for Team USA
Nah we need him in Bulgaria. Sokolov needs a good backup 😁
Thank you so much for uploading!
Fun game.
So I guess it is only expected to see asians play at Harvard lol
Am I the only one who Thinks that rado is not that strong this Year?
bob 304 it’s definitely an adjustment for the hitters with a new setter. The tempo and height of sets are day and night different. I’m sure as the season goes by and they’ll fine tune things for better results.
he's adjusting to thelle's sets
@@daixay4585 agreed. Thelle's a cold setter he's amazing. Honestly he'll probs get best setter this season. But people also forget it's beginning of the season and rado's probably just trying new stuff they've done in training in game against easier opponents. when they play teams like BYU or UCLA he won't be as messy. I'm interested to see how they use their subs though because the greek opposite is also top class.
Aidan Gayadeen Agreed. Lots of people just look at the numbers and don’t realize there’s a lot of factors affecting their numbers. Teams know Rado can play so their block is committing to him every time. Other players are having an easier time since they’re not being targeted as much.
The bench is deep this year. Chaz is also someone I’m looking forward to seeing play more often. He’s very similar to Colton with being undersized but has a huge vertical and can really hit (even the bic).
The thing about numbers is that they're deceptive as well. People call getting blocked an error sometimes its not an error. on a scramble play sometimes you just have to put it up high to 4 or 2. and the block will be fully formed with 3 men. If you get through then cool but being blocked isn't an error imo sometimes the blocker is just that good. they might read you. And even since we've been talking about this rado had one hell of a night against GCU. i know gcu aren't that good compared to harvard but still. it shows
31:04
1:14:02 😱