Vivienne Monn
Vivienne Monn
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Michelle Bamford | Prep Dig Scout
Vivienne Monn
Vivienne
Monn
5'7" | DS/L
Crossroads | 2029
CA
approached the weekend with clear defensive intent, showing growth in footwork efficiency, platform control, and early angle setting against high-level offensive systems. She demonstrated improved ability to read both deep attacks and short tips, allowing her to stay balanced and keep her team in system. Her defensive movement looked more instinctive compared to earlier in the season, reflecting the translation of repetition into game execution. In addition to her backcourt stability, Monn elevated her communication, using her voice to reset team energy and maintain connection during momentum swings.
“My biggest personal takeaway is that my progress can feel slow… until suddenly it’s not. It becomes instinct.”
Mid-season, Monn’s focus on accelerating her read progression and continuing to trust her passing platform shows strong processing and commitment to detail. Her use of film and intentional training reps reflects a disciplined approach to improving decision-making speed and consistency across different attack types.
Off the court, Monn balances creativity and academics, spending time on the pottery wheel, producing a short film on CRISPR for a science project, and developing new skills like gel nail application.
Next Tournament: West Coast Qualifier April 2–4, and Salt Lake Showdown April 25–27
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247
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Michelle Bamford | Prep Dig Scout
Vivienne Monn
Vivienne
Monn
5'7" | DS/L
Crossroads | 2029
CA
approached the weekend with clear defensive intent, showing growth in footwork efficiency, platform control, and early angle setting against high-level offensive systems. She demonstrated improved ability to read both deep attacks and short tips, allowing her to stay balanced and keep her team in system. Her defensive movement looked more instinctive compared to earlier in the season, reflecting the translation of repetition into game execution. In addition to her backcourt stability, Monn elevated her communication, using her voice to reset team energy and maintain connection during momentum swings.
“My biggest personal takeaway is that my progress can feel slow… until suddenly it’s not. It becomes instinct.”
Mid-season, Monn’s focus on accelerating her read progression and continuing to trust her passing platform shows strong processing and commitment to detail. Her use of film and intentional training reps reflects a disciplined approach to improving decision-making speed and consistency across different attack types.
Off the court, Monn balances creativity and academics, spending time on the pottery wheel, producing a short film on CRISPR for a science project, and developing new skills like gel nail application.
Next Tournament: West Coast Qualifier April 2–4, and Salt Lake Showdown April 25–27
~ Michelle Bamford @Coachable247
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