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2007 Outlook
Pacific Lutheran enters the 2007 season with heavy expectations.
After earning the Northwest Conference co-championship last season,
the Lutes were picked by the NWC coaches to repeat this season.
Following a year in which the team went 20-7 overall and 14-2 in
conference play, the Lutes also have gained national attention,
ranking 22nd in the American Volleyball Coaches Association preseason
poll. In order to successfully defend their conference championship,
however, the Lutes must overcome a key loss in 2006 Northwest Conference
Player of the Year and 2nd team All-American Kati McGinn.
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“We are very honored by the recognition we have been given
in both the conference and national polls, but we have to remain
focused on our goal of winning the conference championship,”
said head coach Kevin Aoki, in his 12th year at
PLU. “Preseason polls don’t mean anything once the matches
begin. We have to step up and prove that we deserve to be ranked
number one in the conference.”
The Lutes do return a core of strong players, led by 2006 1st team
all-conference and honorable mention all-America setter Gina
Di Maggio. She is the latest in a long line of outstanding
setters that have played for Aoki. Di Maggio will start for the
fourth straight year and has never averaged less than 10.8 assists
per game during her PLU career. Di Maggio, along with fellow seniors
Megan Kosel and Stacie Matz, will
anchor a team that returns five starters from last year’s
squad. Kosel, the team’s libero, earned honorable mention
all-conference honors last year after averaging 5.6 digs per game,
while Matz, an outside hitter, also picked up honorable mention
recognition after averaging 4.0 kills and 3.9 digs per game.
Other key returnees to this year’s team include three sophomores
who will continue to play an important role in their second year:
middle blocker Kelcy Joynt, outside hitter Abby
Mitchel and defensive specialist Lauren Poole.
Joynt came on strong during her rookie season, averaging 2.4 kills
and 0.7 blocks per game, and she looks ready to step it up to another
level. Sophomore middle blocker Anella Olbertz,
hampered by injury during the 2006 season, will help in the middle.
They will be joined by a very talented group of newcomers, highlighted
by Oregon recruits Beth Hanna, a two-time 1st team
all-state outside hitter for Clackamas High School, and Sarah
Beaver, a 2nd team all-state setter last season while leading
Gresham High School to the state championship.
“We believe that the talent level is there to achieve our
goals for this season. We have some outstanding senior leadership,
and we also have a number of young players that we expect to play
an important role this season. If this group of players stays focused
and works hard, they can do some great things,” said Aoki.
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