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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer caught up with Georgia State volleyball head coach Sally Polhamus before practice on August 15 for an exclusive interview. Topics included the Panthers’ offseason, early thoughts on fall camp, balancing competition and the health of the team, comfort level entering second year as head coach, having a
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor We caught up with Georgia State volleyball head coach Sally Polhamus in her office earlier this week to discuss her team’s activities during this offseason. Topics included the team’s spring exhibition matches, players who have shown improvement and the team’s plans for this upcoming summer.
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Release from Georgia State Athletics: Georgia State’s volleyball team had its best season since 2011, recording twice as many conference wins, eight, as a year ago. The Panthers secured the seven seed in the eight-team conference tournament in Sally Polhamus’ first season as head coach and the school’s second season in the Sun Belt. The
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor We caught up with Georgia State volleyball coach Sally Polhamus before practice on Nov. 18. Topics include matches previous weekend against Texas State and Texas-Arlington, fighting for a spot in the Sun Belt Tournament and preparing for final home matches of season. The Panthers host Troy on Nov. 21 and
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor We caught up with Georgia State volleyball coach Sally Polhamus before practice on Nov. 11. Topics included the Panthers’ matches last weekend against Arkansas State and Louisiana-Monroe, the emergence of Deidra Bohannon, importance of defense, pushing for a spot in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament and preparations for upcoming matches
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor We caught up with Georgia State volleyball coach Sally Polhamus before practice on Oct. 29. Topics included the Panthers’ three-match winning streak, the team’s improved defensive play and previewed the upcoming matches against Texas-Arlington on Oct. 31 and Georgia Southern on Nov. 1. Audio below: