In this episode, Teran Rodriguez recaps week 3 of the NCAA Men's Volleyball season, which included an eventuful four matches at the First Point Collegiate Challenge in Austin, TX. Rodriguez also recaps his Wednesday night at Concordia University in Irvine, as he covered Concordia vs. Princeton in men's volleyball. Finally, Rodriguez previews week four of the NCAA Men's Volleyball season, discusses some of the most recent transfers happening in NCAA Women's Volleyball and breaks down Michigan hiring its new women's volleyball coach.
Timestamps for each part:
Intro 0:00
IE Sports Radio Read 2:34
Princeton @ Concordia Men’s Volleyball Recap 4:00
Postgame Interview with Princeton Men’s Volleyball Coach Sam Shweisky 12:48
Postgame Interview with Princeton Men’s Volleyball Player Ben Harrington 17:08
Postgame Interview with Concordia Men’s Volleyball Player Riley Salmon 21:45
Takeaway from Concordia 24:39
NCAA Men’s Volleyball Week 3 Recap 28:30
First Point Collegiate Challenge 34:30
NCAA Men’s Volleyball Week 3 Recap Conclusion 47:49
AVCA Men’s Volleyball Division 1-2 Coaches Poll (1/23/23) 51:24
Commercial Break 54:49
Back from Commercial Break 58:59
NCAA Men’s Volleyball Matches Week 4 Matches to Watch for 1:00:00
Whitney Launstein Steps Away from Nebraska Volleyball 1:12:24
NCAA Women’s Volleyball Notable Transfers 1:15:10
Michigan Hires Erin Virtue as Head Coach 1:24:59
Outro/Closing 1:28:50
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