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Aggie Volleyball coach Laurie Corbelli on beating Auburn, team health

October 19, 2017
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On how how the last two weeks have gone...

"We have really made a lot of progress. We've had such a tough schedule with such a young team. We expected to see growth, but we didn't know how fast. After a really hard outing at Kentucky against a good, top-ten team once again, we've had two home matches that we felt like we played so much better. I think we are learning from our mistakes, and I think they are feeling better and better about just the flow and pace of our game and like they're connecting better with each other. It is such a fast sport that the ball control and the pace of the ball through each of the three touches is very important."

On the "Dig Pink" game and the win over Auburn...

"You know, I don't know how much we raised exactly, but we had a fantastic group that came and not only supported breast cancer awareness and the Dig Pink but also showed incredible 12th Man spirit for us, so those two together were awesome. To get the win over Auburn, who is ranked 4th in our region, was a huge win for us. I think they were 23 RPI. It was a great win. We have opportunities ahead of us to get more of those wins, and that is what we are focused on."

On whether the team is healthy...

"You know, not really. We are working on that. We recently had some freak injuries that occurred in practice, and everyone is going to be okay, but for now we have a few out. This is flu season, so you never really know. When you are with a team and a group constantly and traveling, you are open to get anything really. We just take it as it comes, and typically we have a pretty healthy group."

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