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Tuesday,
August 28, 2001
C-USA
provides the Volley Frogs with a new challenge
By Colleen Casey
skiff staff
The Volley
Frogs are set to begin their first Conference USA schedule
ever, but they arent too worried about not knowing what
to expect, head coach Sandy Troudt said.
Even
though the change to a new conference means they wont
be playing near the sun-drenched beaches of Hawaii this season
as they did in the Western Athletic Conference, the teams
outlook is as bright as it has ever been.
Although
TCU wont play the five-time WAC champions, Hawaii, Troudt
said the teams that top the C-USA are still all very good.
The Frogs
are preparing to compete with twice the amount of conference
teams that make up an overall similar schedule.
This
conference is bigger than the WAC and well be playing
teams for the first time ever, but it will be good for the
program, Troudt said. It will be entertaining.
Freshman
middle blocker/outside hitter Amber Sims said she is confident
of both her own and the teams newest challenge.
I
think that because we are new (to C-USA), we are able to come
out and play without any self-doubts, Sims said.
TCU is
ranked seventh in the C-USA pre-season coaches poll
out of 14 total teams. Four C-USA teams, Cincinnati, Houston,
Louisville and South Florida, played in the NCAA tournament
in the 2000 season.
Troudt
said she thinks the current ranking will not satisfy her team
of thirsty competitors and she doesnt believe its
an accurate prediction of the season.
I
think that (the preseason poll) isnt worth the paper
its written on, Troudt said. I know we wont
be happy unless we are the champs.
Being
within the top three teams of the C-USA rankings is one team
goal for the Volley Frogs. Other goals include each player
bringing their own A game to the court each day,
despite their virtually unknown competitors.
They
are ready to meet their goals, Troudt said. I
see that their determination and drive is really there.
Although
the motivation is there, senior middle blocker Allison Lynch
said adjustment is still needed.
The
traveling is going to be a lot different. We fly and play
on the same day, Lynch said. Were really
going to have to be on our toes all the time.
Yet,
Troudt said the staff has done a good job of scouting the
C-USA teams games so the Frogs will have an idea of
what to expect on the court.
She also
said that the novelty of the teams scheduled is welcomed,
and not stressful for the team.
Its
a huge challenge, but theyre doing fine with that,
Troudt said. This way the team doesnt have any
old ghosts that come to haunt them. Its all a new challenge
and we have a tradition of always looking for new ways to
challenge ourselves.
Although
the unfamiliarity with the new conference is something TCU
volleyball must face everyday, the move to C-USA has made
the Volley Frogs the most excited about their season they
have ever been, Troudt said.
Colleen Casey
c.m.casey@student.tcu.edu
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