Podraza, coach Oldenburg explain stunning Ohio State portal situation

Date:

The NCAA transfer portal is always the topic of conversation in college volleyball. The impact of transfers can’t overstated, nor the free agency that exists in the game.

But the situation at Ohio State last week was a stunner. All-American setter Mac Podraza, All-American libero Kylie Murr, and both outsides, Gabby Gonzalez and Jenaisya Moore, all entered the portal. All four are seniors who have played four seasons and, because of the COVID waiver, have one more to use if they want to.

Ohio State’s Mac Podraza digs during the NCAA regional in Austin/Matt Smith photo

Ohio State, which lost in the regional final to eventual NCAA champion Texas, not only  tied for third in the Big Ten this season, the Buckeyes finished the season No. 7 in the NCAA RPI. Podraza, the 6-foot-2 product of Sunbury, Ohio, was the B1G setter of the year. Murr the defensive player of the year and Gonzalez made the all-conference second team.

Podraza, for one, said what she was hearing people say about the entire situation was wrong and wanted to tell her side of it. So did her third-year coach, Jen Flynn Oldenburg, who was caught, let’s say, between an overinflated volleyball and a hard place:

Read more…

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Latest News

More like this
Related

After 4 beach titles at USC, Delaynie Maple will play indoor volleyball at Indiana

It’s not lost on Delaynie Maple that Indiana volleyball...

Three classes inducted into Southern Cal Indoor Volleyball Hall of Fame

ANAHEIM, California — The Southern California Indoor Volleyball Hall...

NCAA grants women’s volleyball one-year waiver to add five extra August practice days

Because of a changing calendar, NCAA Division I volleyball...