In this episode, Teran Rodriguez recaps Week 6's NCAA Women's Volleyball noteworthy, as well as the Long Beach State-Hawaii match that he attended on Saturday. Which upsets peaked Rodriguez's interest. Rodriguez also previews the NCAA Women's Volleyball matches for Week 7. Finally, Rodriguez recaps Phase 1 of the FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championships as this week begins Phase 2 and recaps the Nike Tournament of Champions high school girls volleyball tournament that was held in Phoenix, AZ. Timestamps for each part: Intro 0:00 IE Sports Radio Read 2:36 FIVB Women’s World Championship — Phase 1 Recap 4:30 FIVB Women’s World Championship — Phase 2 Preview 16:58 Miscellaneous Volleyball Talk (USA Beach Volleyball, High School Volleyball) 25:06 Commercial Break 41:57 Back From Commercial Break 51:08 Stat Stuffers 52:01 Pac-12 Women’s Volleyball Talk 55:21 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Team of the Week (Week 6) 1:04:11 The Rest of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Upsets from Week 6 1:09:11 Long Beach State-Hawaii Recap 1:17:44 Postgame Interview with Hawaii Women’s Volleyball Players Riley Wagoner 1:28:55 Postgame Interview with Hawaii Women’s Volleyball Coach Robyn Ah Mow 1:33:00 AVCA Women’s Volleyball Coaches Poll (10/3/22) 1:37:05 NCAA Division 1 Volleyball Committee Top 10 Teams Through 10/1/22 1:38:53 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Week 7 Matches to Watch for 1:42:15 Outro/Closing 1:53:22 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 Instagrams of guest: @taykush13, @ChaffeyVolley 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.