Hofstra University volleyball kicks off its season tomorrow with a match against Niagara. Head coach Emily Mansur said she thinks this will be a pretty special team. “We have a great group of girls,” she said.
Head coach Emily Mansur said she thinks this will be a pretty special team. “We have a great group of girls,” she said. “They’re super young, but we have some special talent on the court this year, so are very excited to start the season.”
“We are very thankful that they do this because if they don’t want to do this we can’t ask them,” said Mansur. The team’s international players from France, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Cyprus, Brazil and Canada could not come until July 30. A couple played on their national teams this summer. The players arrived in good condition and ready, but it still takes time to build rhythm as a team.
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