When attending a NCAA volleyball game, fans can expect seeing one setter per side. But a hallmark of Marquette women’s volleyball head coach Ryan Theis’ program has been utilizing a 6-2 system that consists of six hitters and two setters.
“Middle’s have to hit off of two setters in practice and in games, so you can have really good chemistry with one of them and not as good chemistry with the other,” Theis said. “Outsides, similarly, it is coming out of Taylor’s hands and Claire’s hands, it comes out different, it does.”
In this current iteration, those two setters are graduate student Taylor Wolf and redshirt junior Claire Mosher.