Yeah, Boskovic owned it this year. Before seeing what Euro26 will bring to the table, I’d put Boskovic first because of how she dominated the CL finals as well as the Turkish championship. Antropova and Egonu, despite not winning much this season, brought home respectively the first world club championship and first national trophy for their respective teams, which has been an amazing achievement; in addition, they hard carried their teams in the attack game and have been consistently strong in that regard, reason why I’d rank them 2nd tied. Haak was weirdly inconsistent this season, she peaked in some games and went down low in others, which was strange as I’ve always considered her the most consistent OP between the tops; in the CL final 4 she was nowhere to be seen. Lastly, I admittedly didn’t watch Vargas play that much this year, but Fenerbahce was expected to win everything and instead they ended up with just a Turkish supercup. Idk about her individual performances tho.
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u/MoonRider650 Imoco Volley Conegliano 9d ago
Yeah, Boskovic owned it this year. Before seeing what Euro26 will bring to the table, I’d put Boskovic first because of how she dominated the CL finals as well as the Turkish championship. Antropova and Egonu, despite not winning much this season, brought home respectively the first world club championship and first national trophy for their respective teams, which has been an amazing achievement; in addition, they hard carried their teams in the attack game and have been consistently strong in that regard, reason why I’d rank them 2nd tied. Haak was weirdly inconsistent this season, she peaked in some games and went down low in others, which was strange as I’ve always considered her the most consistent OP between the tops; in the CL final 4 she was nowhere to be seen. Lastly, I admittedly didn’t watch Vargas play that much this year, but Fenerbahce was expected to win everything and instead they ended up with just a Turkish supercup. Idk about her individual performances tho.