Brent Crouch was fully prepared for a season of uncertainty this past fall. So it was easy for Auburn’s third-year coach to remember the moment when he realized his team was going to be better than he — and possibly anyone else — could have imagined.
It wasn’t a match or even a set that stood out.
It was one point.
Auburn played Mississippi State in its third SEC match — it followed two wins over a rebuilding Alabama squad — and State was an NCAA Tournament team the season before. In the first set, Auburn junior setter Jackie Barrett provided freshman outside hitter Madison Scheer with a perfect “go” ball, which Scheer promptly smashed over the block for a point.
“I remember the exact ball, the exact swing for Madison,” Crouch said, “and I was like, ‘Yeah, we’re going to be OK.’ ”
Crouch hardly could be blamed if he had trepidations about his 2022 squad which ended up with the most program victories in the rally scoring era. There’s rebuilding and then there’s starting from scratch. The latter is what Crouch essentially faced with last season’s team. What’s more, Auburn was picked by the coaches to finish 12th in the 13-team league and none of his players made the preseason all-conference team.
His roster featured two juniors, and only…