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Post by mb14dad on Nov 15, 2006 23:45:54 GMT -5
Vandals W 3-0. Wolf Pack did not look good. Match on CSTV in So Cal.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Nov 15, 2006 23:46:52 GMT -5
WOOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I-D-A-H-O! Idaho! Idaho! GO GO GO!!!!
Any idea of attendance?
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Post by LowVBIQ on Nov 15, 2006 23:49:21 GMT -5
The gym looked pretty packed. Does the band always play on the stage? That looked cool. Idaho looked very sharp...I hope they dull it up a bit for Friday.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Nov 15, 2006 23:51:46 GMT -5
The gym looked pretty packed. Does the band always play on the stage? That looked cool. Idaho looked very sharp...I hope they dull it up a bit for Friday. Yeah, the band always plays there. It was probably a little large than normal (but not much) because of TV. Idaho is a solid team, but they've been plagued by "youngness" this season. The season is nearly over, and these players aren't as young any more. This is a huge win for the Vandals. Will they be dull by Friday? I doubt it. They know I'll be there.
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Post by BonJoeV on Nov 16, 2006 0:55:44 GMT -5
Scores were 24,23 & 20... don't ya just love a good spanking?
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Post by IdahoBoy on Nov 16, 2006 0:57:04 GMT -5
YAY!! www.uiathletics.com/pages/sport.asp?Action=DrawNewsArticle&SportID=13&NewsID=4020&PageID=24Vandal hammer Wolf Pack Boxscore 11/15/2006 MOSCOW, Idaho – In front of 1,053 fans in Memorial Gym and many more watching on their televisions all across America Idaho’s volleyball team swept Nevada, 3-0, Wednesday night earning their 10th victory of the season. Game scores were 30-24, 30-23 and 30-20. Idaho improves to 10-16 on the season and 9-5 in Western Athletic Conference play. Nevada falls to 15-13 overall and 9-6 in the WAC. “We just played better tonight (than in the season’s first meeting with Nevada),” coach Debbie Buchanan said. “If you look at the stats we had only 14 errors and they committed 25 that is a big part of any win. Hitting .294 while holding them to .092, that is huge and that says we played a good game defensively too. We were able to stay in system and block and dig well tonight.” Idaho took advantage of a Nevada team that is just 3-7 on the road in the victory. “The game in Reno was a real battle,” Nevada coach Devin Scruggs said. “We have struggled on the road all season long, I am not sure why. If I knew I would probably fix it.” Amanda Bowman was one of two Vandals with more than 10 kills on the night as she recorded 13. Saxony Brown had an even 10. “Saxony played well tonight she hit a high percentage and did some good things for us,” Buchanan said. Sarah Loney also had a strong game for the Vandals as she recorded eight kills, hitting a game-high .438. “Tonight felt good, we played amazing,” Loney said. “This gives us some momentum heading into Friday night’s match with Hawai’i.” Stacy Sode had a game high 17 digs as she continues closing in on the single-season digs record held by, Meghan Brown. Her total is 486 putting her within 33 of tying the record. Idaho returns to the court Friday when they face the Rainbow Wahine of Hawai’i, the match is set to begin at 7 p.m.
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Post by aaronic on Nov 16, 2006 3:51:53 GMT -5
I think I got motion sickness watching this match.... weird gym... or weird setup.
Nice sport court though.
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