Transition is the operative word for Andover volleyball player Karlie Hauer this season.
Not only did Hauer move from middle to outside hitter, she is dependent on varsity newcomers setting balls in her wheelhouse.
"She'll emerge as we emerge," Huskies coach Connie Huberty said. "You're only as good as the people who get you the ball."
All signs point to eventual success. Hauer, a 5-11 Gophers recruit, hopes to lead Andover to its seventh state tournament appearance in eight seasons. The Huskies fell out of the top 10 this week but sit atop other teams getting votes.
Hauer spoke with Star Tribune reporter David La Vaque about accepting the process of improvement, getting the ball in key moments and Andover's place among the state's top teams.
Q You've played in the middle for two seasons and now you're a left outside hitter. How have you prepared for that transition?
A When I started out I was a middle and that's all I've ever played. But once I stopped growing taller, there was talk that I should probably switch to the outside if I ever wanted to have the possibility of playing for a high-level college program. So I knew it was coming. It wasn't really that hard of a transition. I just had to improve on back row a lot.
Q In a tight spot you know Coach Huberty wants the ball set for you. What is it like having that responsibility?