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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:07:03 GMT -5
Starters for Hawaii:
LS- Mason, Houston
MB- Sanders, Gregory
S- KK
L- Lee
OPP- Woolford(in BR for Kaufman)
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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:09:28 GMT -5
Starters for SJSU:
Clement, Crow, Shull, Burke, Christensen, Conrad, Anglin
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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:22:42 GMT -5
15-14 Wahine.
So far SJSU barely ourhustling UH. Kamanao's setting has been pretty good except for that one really off set to KK. What was she thinking? It looked as if she was going to set the BR but changed her mind to set the RS a little too late.
Middles doing pretty well...
SJSU could win game one with the way they're playing right now...
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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:28:48 GMT -5
22-20 Spartans.
Woolford needs to go ugh!!!
The thing is that I feel really bad for her because you can tell she tries hard to be a good DS, but the truth of it is is that she just isn't that good- very inconsistent.
Where the hell is Duggins?!! At least give her a freaking chance Shoji!@!!
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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:32:47 GMT -5
25-=23 Spartans.
The wahine managed to come back after being down 24-20.
Kaufman was just yanked for CAT.
The real reason why SJSU is up is because Houston and Mason hitting a few errors.
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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:42:26 GMT -5
33-31 SJSU.
What a game for the Spartans... up 1-0 in the SSC.
LOL... What can I say about the Wahine... Hmmm.... judging from what's been going on with the team for the past couple weeks, there is no need for an explanation.
I will say this though, if the SJSU can keep it up, the Wahine could lose tonight.
The middles couldn't convert down the stretch which is very scary....
I hope for a Spartan letdown in G2!!!!
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Post by lazybones on Oct 29, 2006 22:44:42 GMT -5
Game 1 Stats:
Kills: 23 SJSU to 17 UH Errors: 10 SJSU to 6 UH Attempts: 62 SJSU to 56 UH Percentage: .210 SJSU to .196 UH Blocks: 0 SJSU to 4 UH Digs: 32 SJSU to 23 UH Aces: 1 SJSU to 1 UH Service Errors: 2 SJSU to 3 UH
I think the numbers speak for themselves.
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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:52:19 GMT -5
9-6 Hawaii.
TO SJSU.
It was weird because the Spartans- I kid you not- were in total control at the beginning. Then after Jayme Lee got her first kill, Hawaii got back in.... also helping was Houston's floaters..
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Post by IdahoBoy on Oct 29, 2006 22:52:45 GMT -5
Sorry my Wahine... I forgot about the game. I'm back. Fair thee well, now.
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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:57:15 GMT -5
14-9 Hawaii.
SJSU using final TO.
Hawaii really has to work tonight. Nothing is coming easy, and it's really funny to actually see Hawaii having to really push hard just for a side out.
Kudos to the Spartans.
Some great defensive plays made by both sides.
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Post by lazybones on Oct 29, 2006 23:01:09 GMT -5
Duggins is in for Houston
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Post by IdahoBoy on Oct 29, 2006 22:02:52 GMT -5
Wow... Scott is on the game tonight. I'd be so tongue tied keeping up with the fast paced action.
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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:11:30 GMT -5
26-23 UH.
Wahine were once up by seven points I believe. Is anyone suprised by the score now?!?
Shoji says yes to Duggins and No to Woolford in this game! yay!!!
The middles for Hawaii are tipping too much.
It seems as if Hawaii's achilles heel is better passing from the opposition!
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Post by aaronic on Oct 29, 2006 22:14:50 GMT -5
30-27 UH.
Match tiel at 1-1.
The Wahine just love to make it hard for them everytime! Also Houston should redshirt next year- she still needs to work hard on the off plays. Thought she was improving but I guess I was wrong, because she isn't anymore...
Anyway getting back to what I was saying earlier, the Wahine really are going to have a hard time when they meet opposing teams with a better BR.
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Post by bucky415 on Oct 29, 2006 22:47:32 GMT -5
This isn't too good of a sign for Hawaii, but I am guessing the sunday night match has them lagging a bit. I am reminded of the SJSU player last year who was saying that if they could play with Wisconsin, they could play with Hawaii. As it turned out, they couldn't play with either. I guess they must have improved to be tied at the break in this one after a close second game, even with Hawaii's struggles.
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