Hollie Girouard improves to help Cajun volleyball.
LOUISIANA la. — She is as confident — and as competitive — as any University of Louisiana volleyball player has ever been, but one month ago Hollie Girouard had some major questions about herself.
She was coming back to collegiate play after a self-imposed hiatus of two years, and that self-confidence had her believing such a return would be a snap.
“I expected to just jump in and be as good if not better than before,” she said. “I have pretty high expectations for myself.”
It wasn’t happening.
Girouard had worked her way back into a regular spot after trying out with second-year Cajun head coach Becky Madden, but her preseason play didn’t meet her standards.
“It was rough at first,” she said. “I wasn’t getting to balls that I used to get to, I wasn’t able to read the hitters. It was a lot of little athletic and mental things that I had lost track of. I didn’t think I’d be able to catch up … I thought I had fallen so far behind.”
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Dan McDonald
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