G. Ayres: 253/270= 93.7% 41, 41 mph
R. Gleason: 250/270= 92.5% 37, 39 mph
M. Pontigo: 260/270= 96.2% 37, 39 mph
H. Bowman: 66/80= 82.5% 36 mph, DNP
A. Pontigo: 238/260= 91.5% 40, 37 mph
T. Coveris: 244/270= 90.3% 41, 41 mph
J. Duvall: 199/260= 76.5% 34, 33 mph
K. Hammond: 218/260= 83.8% did not qualify any serves, 36 mph
O. Stankard: 261/270= 96.6% 36, 39 mph
A. Coomler: quit
H. Randolph: 181/220= 82.2% 33, 34 mph
So, everyone serves underhand. Just get the ball in play. Hey, there are times that might be okay, but we want to control for that. Lollipop serves get in but are easy to pass. We are unable to score. So, we measure what percent of a player's serves are generating points. We have to note that lineups impact this. For example, G. Ayres is hitting .260. If a player serves while Grace is available in the front row, her percent should be higher as Grace generates kills, which equals points while you serve. This is a very narrow spectrum. 60% is simply outstanding. 40% is absolute junk. A couple of points on either side of 50% is a big swing. The math is points earned while serving divided by total serves.
G. Ayres: 171/329= 51.9%
R. Gleason: DNP
M. Pontigo: 122/266= 45.8%
H. Bowman: 75/152= 47.3%
A. Pontigo: 68/168= 40.4%
T. Coveris: 137/269= 50.9%
J. Duvall: 0/2= 0%
K. Hammond: 35/78= 44.8%
O. Stankard: 86/185= 46.4%
A. Coomler: quit
H. Randolph: 2/3= 66.6%