Ross, Carey both in NCAA women’s volleyball Final Four
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Charlie Brande
Tonight’s NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Final Four will
feature two former Newport Harbor High stars.
The first match, held at the Richmond Coliseum at Virginia
Commonwealth University has No. 1-ranked Nebraska playing No. 3 Hawaii
Rainbow Wahines, led by sophomore setter Jennifer Carey. The second match
pits Wisconsin against the USC Trojans and freshman standout April Ross.
Hawaii advanced to the Final Four with wins in the West Regional, held
in Honolulu, over Long Beach State (in five thrilling games) and UC Santa
Barbara (four games). Carey was named to the All-Regional team. UCSB’s
attack featured former Orange County Volleyball Club member Danielle
Bauer.
USC advanced to the Final Four without losing a game in the
tournament. With sweeps of Florida and defending champion Penn State, the
Trojans seem to be peaking at the right time.
Ross was named the Most Outstanding Player at the Regional, leading
her team in kills and was second in digs.
Both April and Jennifer were major reasons in the successes for Coach
Dan Glenn’s Newport Harbor back-to-back state champions.
Jennifer has continued her winning ways with excellent setting and
defense. She has always been on successful teams through her high school,
club and now, college playing days.
April’s versatility is again a major factor in her successful play.
Able to play all three positions very well, the Trojans move her to
different positions continually, which leads to confuse the opposition
who work to stop her. The attention that she takes with her movement also
allows more scoring opportunities for her teammates.
In the 20-year history of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championships,
the Newport-Mesa area has always been represented well at the Final Four.
The 1985 final in which the University of the Pacific Brooke Herrington,
Andrea Redick and Christy Moiso as well as Wendy Rush who grew up in
Newport. There have been 18 Newport-Mesa players who have played on
national championship teams. These champions also included a total of 30
players who developed their play through the Orange County Volleyball
Club.
The last Final Four with more than one local player was the 1992 Final
Four in Albuquerque, N.M., where Stanford, led by captain Laurie Brown
(Corona del Mar), Bev Oden and a freshman from Newport Harbor, Maureen
McLaren, upset two-time defending NCAA champion UCLA, which was led by
Newport’s Jenny Evans.
In the semifinal, Stanford had defeated a Long Beach State team which
had its back row patrolled by CdM’s Prentice Perkins.
Even the coaching had a local flavor with CdM’s Pam Lawrence Brande
assisting at Long Beach, while Newport’s Lara Asper was an assistant at
Stanford. Long Beach would return the following year to win the
championship in Madison, Wisc.
April has the ability to make a tremendous impact in this tournament,
as does Jennifer. Their years of high-level play in high school and club
gives them experience beyond their years.
Newport’s Misty May, who played at the same advanced high level in
high school and club, utilized her experience to lead Long Beach State to
the national championship in 1998 as well as winning the National Player
of the Year honor.
The American Volleyball Coaches Association holds its annual
convention in conjunction with the Final Four Championship, which brings
all the college, club and many high school coaches to the tournament
site. This ensures a very large crowd for these matches.
Both Jennifer and April have played in the finals at the Volleyball
Festival in front of over 10,000 people, so these crowds should not
affect their play.
For those interested in watching the matches, ESPN2 will telecast the
matches on a tape-delayed broadcast with the Nebraska-Hawaii contest
shown tonight at 10:30 p.m. and the USC-Wisconsin match shown on Friday
at 10 a.m. Saturday’s final will be shown live at 12:30 p.m.
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