Japan - V.League V1 (Division 1, Women) 2019-2020

  • Standings at the End of Leg 2 (2019.11.17)

    Premier
    Matches

    Sets
    Points
    #
    TEAM W
    L Ratio Pts
    W
    L Ratio W L Ratio
    1 Denso
    8
    0
    1.00 24
    24
    2
    12.00
    643
    492
    1.31
    2 Okayama 5 3 0.62 15 17 11 1.55 636 555 1.15
    3 NEC 5 3 0.62 15 15 10 1.50 560 571 0.98
    4 Hisamitsu 3 5 0.38 9 12 17 0.71 629 653 0.96
    5 Hitachi 3 7 0.30 9 12 24 0.50 784 839 0.93
    6 Himeji 2 8 0.20 6 8 24 0.33 632 774 0.82



    Star
    Matches

    Sets
    Points
    #
    TEAM W
    L Ratio Pts
    W
    L Ratio W L Ratio
    1 JT
    8
    2
    0.80 22
    26
    15
    1.73
    918
    851
    1.08
    2 Toyota 8 2 0.80 21 25 15 1.67 885 844 1.05
    3 Toray 7 2 0.78 21 24 12 2.00 827 729 1.13
    4 Saitama 4 5 0.44 14 19 17 1.12 812 803 1.01
    5 Kurobe 1 9 0.10 5 12 27 0.44 818 906 0.90
    6 PFU 1 9 0.10 4 8 28 0.29 735 862 0.85


    The matches played difference disguises what the Star Conference Standings (most likely) really are.


    Four teams from Premier Conference are 2 matches behind, and two teams from Star Conference are 1 match behind--due to cancelled matches opening weekend.


    The five cancelled matches have been rescheduled for the end of the season:


    Sat 4 Jan 2020

    12:00 Denso v Hisamitsu

    14:00 Toray v Saitama

    15:00 NEC v Okayama


    Sun 5 2020

    12:00 Denso v Okayama

    15:00 Hisamitsu v NEC

  • Team Kill % (including back attack) through Leg 2

    # Team Matches Sets Swings Kills Fails Kill %
    1 Toray 9 36 1242 517 76 41.6
    2 Saitama
    9 36 1362 549 59 40.3
    3 Denso 8 26 1052 418 53 39.7
    4 Toyota 10 40 1505
    584 110 38.8
    5 JT 10 41 1534
    585 82 38.1
    6 Hitachi
    10
    36 1470 557 86 37.9
    7 Kurobe 10
    39 1401
    511 79 36.5
    8 Okayama
    8 28 1233 447 36 36.3
    9 Himeji 10 32 1272
    437 86 34.4
    10 Hisamitsu
    8 29 1214 414 49 34.1
    11 PFU
    10 36 1345 454 58 33.8
    12 NEC 8 25 1032 339 62 32.8

    Provisions: Squad number of sets × 3 or more at-bats
    Common provisions: team all match the number of more than 70% of the participation number and the team played a set number of more than 67% of the total number of sets
    or
    Regulations: Number of appearance sets x 3 or more batting
    Common Regulations: More than 70% of all matches for all teams and 67% or more of all teams' total sets

    Individual Kill % (including back attack) through Leg 2

    1 Sinéad Jack Denso 8 26
    181 99 5

    54.7

    2 Jennifer Doris PFU 10 35 186 88 8 47.3
    3 Kaho Ōno Toray 9 36 115 54 4 47.0
    4 Annie Drews
    JT 8 33 371 172 21 46.4
    5 Katarina Barun
    Saitama 9 36
    345 157 16 45.5
    6 Sanae Watanabe Okayama 8 28 207 94 6 45.4
    7 Miyu Kubota Hitachi 10 36 233 104 8 44.6
    8 Jana Kulan Toray 9 35 392 174 23 44.4
    9 Erika Araki
    Toyota
    10 40 161 71 6
    44.1
    10 "Jaja" Santiago Saitama 9 36 176 77 8 43.8
    11 Maiha Haga
    Hitachi 10 36 125 54 6
    43.2
    12 Fabiana Claudino
    Hisamitsu 8 29 158 68 9
    43.0
    13 Neriman Özsoy Toyota 10 40    

    565

    242 38 42.8
    14 Yuri Yoshino
    Saitama 9 35
    309 132 24 42.7
    15 Kyōko Aoyagi Saitama 9 31 106 45 1 42.5


    Provisions: Squad number of sets × 3 or more at-bats
    Common provisions: team all match the number of more than 70% of the participation number and the team played a set number of more than 67% of the total number of sets
    or
    Regulations: Number of appearance sets x 3 or more batting
    Common Regulations: More than 70% of all matches for all teams and 67% or more of all teams' total sets


    If anybody can tell me in understandable English what the actual "provisions" and "regulations" are, I'd be a happy camper :)

  • Team Blocks Per Set through Leg 2

    # Team Matches Sets Points Per Set
    1 Denso 8 26 71 2.73
    2 Hisamitsu 8 29 72 2.48
    3 NEC 8 25 55 2.20
    4 Toyota 10 40 86 2.15
    5 Kurobe
    10 39 83 2.13
    6 Toray
    9 36 75 2.08
    7 JT
    10 41 82 2.00
    7 Saitama
    9 36 72 2.00
    9 PFU 10 36 57 1.58
    10 Himeji 10 32 50 1.56
    11 Hitachi
    10 36 55 1.53
    12 Okayama 8 28 39 1.39


    Provisions: None

    Common provisions: team all match the number of more than 70% of the participation number and the team played a set number of more than 67% of the total number of sets

    or

    Regulation: None
    Common Regulations: More than 70% of all matches for all teams and 67% or more of all teams' total sets



    Individual Blocks Per Set through Leg 2

    # Player Team Matches Sets Kills Per Set
    1 Sinéad Jack Denso 8 26 29 1.12
    2 Fabiana Claudino Hisamitsu 8 29 27 0.93
    3 Erika Araki Toyota 10 40 35 0.88
    4 Natsumi Watabiki Kurobe 10 39 32 0.82
    5 Nichika Yamada
    NEC
    8 21 16 0.76
    6 Aika Akutagawa JT 10 37 27 0.73
    7 Nana Iwasaka Hisamitsu 8 25
    18 0.72
    8 Kaho Ōno
    Toray
    9 36
    21 0.58
    8 Kyōko Aoyagi
    Saitama 9
    31 18 0.58
    8 Annie Drews
    JT 8 33 19 0.58


    Provisions: None

    Common provisions: team all match the number of more than 70% of the participation number and the team played a set number of more than 67% of the total number of sets

    or

    Regulation: None

    Common Regulations: More than 70% of all matches for all teams and 67% or more of all teams' total sets


    Help!




    Nichika Yamada is helping NEC stay afloat.

  • Team Serve Receive Success Rate through Leg 2

    # Team Matches Sets Total Excellent Good Fail Success Rate
    1 Okayama 8 28 511 272 114 125 64.4
    2 Hisamitsu
    8 29
    602 287 166 149 61.5
    3 JT 10 41
    764 376 160 228 59.7
    3 Denso
    8 26 445 205 115 125 59.0
    5 Hitachi 10 36 761 344 179 238 57.0
    6 Toray
    9 36 648 271 161 216 54.2
    7 Toyota 10 40 773 316 197 260 53.6
    8 PFU 10 36
    759 296 202 261 52.3
    9 Saitama
    9 36 729 277 199 253 51.6
    10 NEC
    8 25 514 171 158 185 48.6
    11 Kurobe
    10 39
    781 273 209 299 48.3
    12 Himeji
    10 32 717 244 184 289 46.9


    Provisions: Squad number of sets × 2 or more 受数

    Common provisions: team all match the number of more than 70% of the participation number and the team played a set number of more than 67% of the total number of sets

    or

    Regulations: Number of participation sets x 2 or more

    Common Regulations: More than 70% of all matches for all teams and 67% or more of all teams' total sets


    :sos:


    Individual Serve Receive Success Rate through Leg 2

    # Player Team Matches Sets Total Excellent Good Fail Success Rate
    1 Mana Toe Hisamitsu 8 29
    183 102 46 35 68.3
    2 Kotoe Inoue
    Denso 8 26 79 47 11 21 66.5
    3 Yoshie Narasaki Okayama 8 28
    99 55 21 23 66.2
    4 Misato Sakakibara Toyota 10 40 116 63 26 27 65.5
    5 Risa Shinnabe
    Hisamitsu 8 28 73 40 15 18 65.1
    6 Moe Sasaki
    Okayama 8 28 150 79 35 36 64.3
    7 Syūka Kaneda
    Okayama 8 28 180 96 39 45 64.2
    8 Akane Yamagishi Saitama 9 36 157 76 49 32 64.0
    9 Yurie Nabeya
    Denso 8 26
    132 65 37 30 63.3
    10 Yurika Banba
    Kurobe 10 39 131 64 34 33 61.8


    Provisions: Squad number of sets × 2 or more 受数

    Common provisions: team all match the number of more than 70% of the participation number and the team played a set number of more than 67% of the total number of sets

    or

    Regulations: Number of participation sets x 2 or more

    Common Regulations: More than 70% of all matches for all teams and 67% or more of all teams' total sets


    :sos:

  • Any JT/NEC links?

    i've seen no links in the wild for anything.


    Himeji taking Toyota to a Tie Break :super:

  • Himeji 2–3 Toyota


    Oh well. Still proud of my girls.

  • JT lost. Poor scouting, I think.

    Bit of a surprise, but the Premier Conference is a tougher racket than Star.

  • Okayama Home Game 3–0 over Toray. Way to go dudes :!:

    <3

  • And Toray loses. Wow this Premier Conference is beating the shit out of Star.

    The NEC and Okayama matches were on Home turf, Home town. That may have helped.

  • The NEC and Okayama matches were on Home turf, Home town. That may have helped.

    A lot of factors could have come into play, yes. The adjustment from travel, the crowd cheer, the lack of scouting. Props to these two home teams for getting the job done. I hope JT and Toray both bounce back tomorrow!

  • I hope JT and Toray both bounce back tomorrow!

    JT plays Denso tomorrow :white:

  • V.League also has "Fake Home" games. Like this Saitama v Hitachi match is a Saitama home game but it's in Kyoto. The Himeji match was there earlier but the second game of the night gets Real "Fake Home" status. They get a banner hung up at end court :rose:

  • VTV is being more fail than stream for this Hitachi match :cursing:

  • 33–31 first set and it didn't stream