In the first 2 weeks of the 2018 FIVB Women’s Volleyball Nations League, Brazil’s Tandara Caixeta scored 91 points.
In the 11 sets she played in 3 matches in week 3 alone, she nearly doubled that total with 87 points to climb into 2nd place in individual scoring as the tournament passes its halfway points.
That includes a pair of 30 point games, with 31 against the Netherlands in 4 sets on Tuesday, and 34 in 4 sets against Korea on Thursday. The tournament’s overall scoring leader, Malwina Smarzek of Poland, put in two 30-point matches in the same week in week 2 against Thailand and China.
Asian teams have been particularly susceptible to giving up 30-point games so far in this year’s tournament: out of the 9 30-point games recorded so far, 7 have been against teams from the Asian Confederation.
30 Point Matches Allowed, 2018 FIVB Nations League:
- China – 2
- Thailand – 2
- South Korea – 2
- Japan – 1
- Netherlands – 1
- Germany – 1
Other Key Stats After Week 3:
- Two of the world’s biggest offensive weapons made their debuts in week 3 of the tournament. Italian opposite Paola Egonu had 70 points in 3 matches (53 kills, 10 blocks, 7 aces) and hit 43.8%. China’s Zhu Ting had 50 points, with 41 kills, 8 blocks, and 1 ace in her team’s 3 matches, hitting 47.7%. Egonu had the upper-hand when the two went head-to-head: she had 27 points to just 12 for Zhu, and Italy cruised to a relatively-comfortable 3-1 victory.
- American Carli Lloyd continues to dominate the running sets category, averaging 14.37/set. No other player in the tournament is averaging more than 10.59 (Ilka van de Vyver, Belgium). Running sets are defined as sets where the receiving hitter is opposed by one-or-fewer blockers, which is considered a favorable matchup for the offense.
- Poland’s Malwina Smarzek has 214 points, which is 104 points more than her next-closest teammate Agniezska Kakolewska (110 points) – the biggest gap of any country. Smarzek’s output is so huge, though, that they’re still the highest-scoring combination of teammates, by 41 points.
- Americans Jordan Larson and Michelle Bartsch-Hackley each had 4-ace games in week 3, each coming in 3-setters. The Americans still sit middle-of-the-pack in that category as a team, however, behind Serbia, who leads all teams with 59 aces (7.69% of their serves). Serbia has been aggressive, and also leads all teams with 102 service errors. Team service chart through week 3 is below:
Team Aces Errors Attempts In % Ace % SRB 59 102 767 86.70% 7.69% RUS 56 81 740 89.05% 7.57% POL 57 78 765 89.80% 7.45% KOR 47 48 649 92.60% 7.24% TUR 57 77 792 90.28% 7.20% GER 50 88 720 87.78% 6.94% BEL 43 62 639 90.30% 6.73% ITA 46 100 698 85.67% 6.59% THA 47 74 734 89.92% 6.40% USA 46 63 722 91.27% 6.37% NED 43 72 740 90.27% 5.81% BRA 45 54 788 93.15% 5.71% CHN 37 50 695 92.81% 5.32% DOM 34 77 655 88.24% 5.19% JPN 24 61 664 90.81% 3.61% ARG 18 64 523 87.76% 3.44%
Statistical Leaders after Week 3 of the 2018 FIVB Women’s Volleyball Nations League
Top Scorers
- Malwina Smarzek, Poland – 214 points
- Tandara Caixeta, Brazil – 178 points
- Louisa Lippmann, Germany – 176 points
- Brayelin Martinez, Dominican Republic – 154
- Tijana Boskovic, Serbia – 152
Top Hitting Percentages
- Tijana Boskovic, Serbia – 52.00%
- Irina Voronkova, Russia – 48.25%
- Tandara Caixeta, Brazil – 46.20%
- Michelle Bartsch-Hackley, USA – 45.96%
- Brankica Mihaljovic, Serbia – 45.27%
Best Blockers (Blocks)
- Agnieszka Kakolewska, Poland – 32 blocks, .91/set
- Ana Beatriz Correa, Brazil – 28 blocks, .85/set
- Eda Erdem Dundar, Turkey – 28 blocks
- Adenizia Da Silva, Brazil – 25 blocks
- (TIE) Marie Scholzel, Germany/Lisa Grunding, Germany – 24 blocks
Best Servers (Aces)
- Eda Erdem Dundar, Turkey – 15 aces
- Marlena Plesnierowicz, Poland – 14 aces
- (TIE)Jordan Larson, USA/Irina Voronkova, Russia/Brankica Mihaljovic, Serbia – 13 aces
Best Setters (Running Sets – where hitter is opposed by one blocker or less)
- Carli Lloyd, USA – 431
- Ilka van de Vyver, Belgium – 339
- Niverka Dharlenis Marte Frica, Dominican Republic – 298
- Clarisa Sagarida, Argentina – 269
- Roberta Silva Ratzke, Brazil – 267
Best Diggers (Digs)
- Maret Balkestein-Grothues, Netherlands – 58
- Celine van Gestel, Belgium – 48
- Yuki Ishii, Japan – 47
- (TIE) Carli Lloyd, USA/Kelsey Robinson, USA – 46
Best Receivers (Excellent %, eligible players)
- Kim Hill, USA – 22.39%
- Britt Herbots, Belgium – 20.97%
- Celine van Gestel, Belgium – 17.73%
- Michelle Bartsch-Hackley, USA – 17.23%
- Anne Buijs, Netherlands – 15.71%
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