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Post by freeballer2 on Oct 20, 2006 4:27:42 GMT -5
st francis dropped its 57th straight match but what's wrong with this boxscore? long island had 44 kills and 20 assists ... anyway, just look at the box i assume folks in brooklyn dont know volleyball www.brooklyn.liu.edu/bbut11/volly/06-24.HTM
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Post by aaronic on Oct 20, 2006 4:34:27 GMT -5
st francis dropped its 57th straight match but what's wrong with this boxscore? long island had 44 kills and 20 assists ... anyway, just look at the box i assume folks in brooklyn dont know volleyball www.brooklyn.liu.edu/bbut11/volly/06-24.HTMMaybe Long Island can serve really well, and because of that they had over 20 overpass kills...
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Post by Thrill of the 'ville on Oct 20, 2006 5:06:57 GMT -5
They've lost 57 straight matches and still are around? I feel bad for them.
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Post by Chance on Oct 20, 2006 5:12:29 GMT -5
St. Francis also (apparently) has two players named "O'SHAUGHNESSY, Erin" with different stat lines...
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Post by rob on Oct 20, 2006 6:48:52 GMT -5
the service aces compared to service recieve errors dont match.
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Post by gobigred on Oct 20, 2006 8:12:49 GMT -5
Someone should send this boxscore to the NCAA and ask them if they are literally bringing people in from the street to score volleyball games.
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Post by ugopher on Oct 20, 2006 8:17:02 GMT -5
How does a team only get a half a block? On the positive side for St. Francis, they did, according to the box score, out block Long Island!
Also, the team kills game by game for Long Island don't add up to the individual totals. And, looking at every thing else it is obvious not much attention was paid to entering stats. SF had 30 points for the match on 5 kills, 5 aces, 0.5 blocks, 8 LI service errors and 6 LI hitting errors. To me that adds up to 24.5 points. Still short. Maybe LI was out of rotation a bunch of times!
Also, if you only score 8 points in a game how do you get 16 side-out opportunities? Of course, both teams, apparently, did not score on any of their side-out opportunities despite 16 service aces in the match.
Weird stuff!
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Post by Thrill of the 'ville on Oct 20, 2006 11:06:08 GMT -5
St. Francis also (apparently) has two players named "O'SHAUGHNESSY, Erin" with different stat lines... Not that surprising, I mean thats a really common name.
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Post by Pirate VB Fan on Oct 20, 2006 11:22:50 GMT -5
Not to mention that ROCCASALVA, DOBREVA, and O'SHAUGHNESSY (#11) had more Attack Errors than Attack Attempts. In Game #1 St. Francis had 2 Kills and 12 Errors on 12 Attempts. I guess they had multiple errors on a single play? Or an error and a kill on the same play?
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