I think we have the potential to have a very good team this year, but we won't be anywhere close to the national championship. We should absolutely make it back to the NCAA's this year, and we have the talent to get us through a few rounds, but don't expect a deep run. This team doesn't really have any super talent like some of the national powerhouses, but what we have are a group of girls who have had a few years to come together and get experience and should play really well as a team this year. We finally have a good setter with a year of experience with the team, and although she is limited by her height, the coaches have been raving about her performance and she was pretty impressive last year in her first year with the program.
I think we have for the most part always had pretty good blocking and hitting, but now our setting should be up to par. The last piece of the puzzle is reliable passing. We know Batis can pass and she will take a big chunk of the responsibility, but it looks like we will be relying on Chelsea Ringel, a freshman outside hitter, to be our primary libero and that is my biggest question mark for this season. If we can get reliable passing from a few other people besides Batis it could be a pretty good season.
The Big 12 is a very talented volleyball league, but the big powers in Texas and Nebraska should be a little bit down this year. Nebraska lost their All-American setter who transferred out of the program as well as Sarah Pavan, their All-Universe right side to graduation, and a handful of other all-americans graduated. Of course, they are a powerhouse and will reload, but relying on only one setter in her first year of playing with the program should make them a bit less of a machine then we are all used to. (For those unfamiliar with volleyball, setters tend to be a bit like point guards in basketball and can be a very hard position to replace)
Texas also lost their 3 or 4 time all american setter Michelle Moriarty. They have a capable replacement in Ashley Engle and an incoming freshman setter who was very highly rated in recruiting, but its never easy to replace that caliber of setter. Their other positions remain pretty well stacked, and possibly even better with returners Destinee Hooker and Julianne Faucette, who is coming off of training with the US National team program all spring and summer. Middle Lauren Paolini returns, but they will be looking for another middle to step up as well as wondering who can step in to replace the graduated libero Alyson Jennings.
Overall I think the biggest question about our team is whether we can get some reliable passing from a few other players, because when we pass well we become a very efficient offense. The other question is how well we can stand up in long matches and close out other teams, and I think a year of maturity as well as the team's experience overseas should really help them in the toughness aspect of the game.
Plan on seeing us make the NCAA tournament this year barring any major setbacks, but don't expect a national championship this year from the volleyball program.