It's obviously gonna be...Open question to all the Scaffmaster haters on this site. I'm curious who's going to get the blame every time the Gophs lose next year.
2014 MISSED TOURNAMENTLast 10 years:
2015 semi-finalist
2016 semi-finalist
2017 round of 16
2018 round of 16
2019 semi-finalist
2020 round of 16 (bye in 1st round)
2021 round of 8
2022 round of 16
2023 round of 32
2024 round of 32
Just stating the facts.
2nd year? National semi-finalist.2014 MISSED TOURNAMENT
(coaching transitions are hard)
Yes, those are the facts. It is not entirely Cook's fault or McCutcheon's fault. It's also Coyle's fault for not doing more with the NIL and our fault for not demanding more and supporting Dinkytown Athletes. The landscape has changed in women's volleyball. Prior to 2004, the west coast schools dominated the sport. Since then, Texas, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Penn State, and Stanford have dominated. The Gophers have never been on top, although they were 2nd in 2004, but we carry on like we are at the top. While the Gopher's success has dipped the last couple of years, there is more parity among college teams and you find great players on more teams. Girl's volleyball has grown by 9-12% in the last ten years and club teams have mushroomed. Yes, a few colleges are still dominant but there is a lot of parity after that. The NIL and the transfer portal has changed the landscape so that the rich get richer. The Gophers have recently lost at least three elite players to the rich. Texas bought two national championships through the transfer portal and NIL money. We are not prepared to play that game and have to settle for the next tier of players who will come for other reasons or less NIL. So, until Wonder Woman and her sister miraculously show up at Minnesota, we will not be at the top tier until we play the NIL game.Last 10 years:
2015 semi-finalist
2016 semi-finalist
2017 round of 16
2018 round of 16
2019 semi-finalist
2020 round of 16 (bye in 1st round)
2021 round of 8
2022 round of 16
2023 round of 32
2024 round of 32
Just stating the facts.
2nd year? National semi-finalist.
2011 | Laura Bush (Interim) | 20-12 | .625 | 11-9 | .550 | 5th | Third Round |
2012 | Hugh McCutcheon | 27-8 | .771 | 15-5 | .750 | T2nd | Fourth Round |
2013 | Hugh McCutcheon | 29-7 | .806 | 15-5 | .750 | 3rd | Fourth Round |
2014 | Hugh McCutcheon | 19-12 | .613 | 9-11 | .450 | 8th | |
2015 | Hugh McCutcheon | 30-5 | .857 | 18-2 | .900 | 1st | NCAA Semifinal |
2016 | Hugh McCutcheon | 29-5 | .853 | 17-3 | .850 | T2nd | NCAA Semifinal |
2017 | Hugh McCutcheon | 28-6 | .824 | 15-5 | .750 | 3rd | Third Round |
2018 | Hugh McCutcheon | 27-4 | .871 | 19-1 | .950 | 1st | Third Round |
2019 | Hugh McCutcheon | 27-6 | .818 | 17-3 | .850 | T2nd | NCAA Semifinal |
2020-21 | Hugh McCutcheon | 16-3 | .813 | 15-2 | .882 | 2nd | Third Round |
2021 | Hugh McCutcheon* | 23-9 | .719 | 15-5 | .750 | T3rd | NCAA Regional Final |
2022 | Hugh McCutcheon (277-74) | 22-9 | .710 | 15-5 | .750 | T3rd | Third Round |
2023 | Keegan Cook | 17-13 | .567 | 12-8 | .600 | 5th | Second Round |
It confirms your earlier comment about the Gopher website being patheticThey lost to Stanford in the 3rd round in 2013. FWIW.