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The process that we like after a match is to create a little separation from the actually game. Right after the match is completed the players have a time of connecting with family, friends and fans. Little mix and mingle. We then meet up in the team room and I start every meeting with the same simple question. What are their thoughts? I typically do not say much, I find that my perspective on the game right after is not often very correct. I really enjoy rewatching the game that night and part of the next morning. Because we play the same opponent the next night, the staff evaluates the game and we meet as a team the next day to do video review and look at the adjustments that we can make for the next night. We have a few stats ready that are important to us as well and try to create an environment that win / loose if we make these 3-4 adjustments we can be even better.

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I think that's a good way to do it in a uni environment. Get the team's thoughts and be ready to adjust in the scouting report. Back-to-backs provide a good opportunity for that. Men's volleyball does a little more of that than women's in the states.

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