Set Point- Episode 157: Recapping an Eventful First Week of the 2022 NCAA Women's Volleyball season

Published: Aug. 30, 2022, 1:03 a.m.

In this episode, Teran Rodriguez recaps an eventful week 1 of the 2022 NCAA women's volleyball season, which featured 5 upsets. Who were the teams that were upset and which teams impressed? Rodriguez also previews a loaded week 2 of the 2022 NCAA women's volleyball season. Finally, Rodriguez recaps the AVP's Virginia Beach Open on the men's and women's side, recaps the first three pool play matches in the FIVB men's World Championship and discusses a couple of unfortunate events that happened this past weekend. Timestamps for each part: Intro 0:00 IE Sports Radio Read 2:40 Virginia Beach Recap 4:04 Chicago Open Entry List/Preview 14:53 FIVB Men’s World Championship Round 1 recap 23:35 USA-Turkey Women’s Volleyball Exhibition Recap 28:21 Teran’s Unfortunate Turn of Event Last Week 30:56 WARNING: Listener Discretion is Advised for this part 35:38 Commercial Break 51:24 Back From Commercial Break 54:01 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Week 1 Recap 54:51 AVCA Women’s Volleyball Coaches Poll 1:24:00 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Stat Stuffers 1:26:50 Buy Stock from Unranked Power 5 Conference Teams 1:30:53 Buy Stock from Unranked Non-Power 5 Conference Teams 1:37:55 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Week 2 Matches to Watch for 1:47:48 Outro/Closing 1:49:47 All of the thoughts and opinions are that of Teran Rodriguez and the guests he brings on and not of any second, third- or fourth-party organizations. Twitter of host: @TeranRodriguez1 Twitter of show: @Set_PointIE Theme Music: Move Out - MK2 [Free Download | No Copyright] https://youtu.be/Sqk3B2041uk IESR Disclaimer Unless specifically stated otherwise, the views and opinions of hosts, guests, callers, and sponsors expressed on all IE Sports Radio shows broadcast are entirely those of the hosts, guests, callers, and sponsors, who are entirely responsible for all show content, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of IE Sports Radio or its staff. These broadcasts are presented and made public AS ENTERTAINMENT, in the hope that they will be entertaining to the audience.