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Post by roy on Nov 25, 2006 3:09:39 GMT -5
Oops. LOL. Well, that would explain why she had so many digs. She played from 1989-1992.
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Post by roofed! on Nov 25, 2006 10:26:54 GMT -5
USC is running 6-2 system with Freeburg and Tennant. I'm confused, Tennant was setting? Tennant would come into the match with Freeburg, substituting for Carico and Kaczor respectively.
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Post by Pirate VB Fan on Nov 25, 2006 11:04:07 GMT -5
All time dig leader is Kim Diehlmann of Hartford. She played from 1989-2002 and has a total of 2,780 career digs. hehehe .. so it's safe to say that the NCAA record won't be touched anytime soon. The digs record is sort of a counter-intuitive one. Most records you need to have a great player on a very good team. For the digs record you need a very good player (or better) on a team that plays a lot of five game matches with lots of rallies. Most very good to great teams have too many 3 game sweeps while over-powering their opponents to reach 2800 in a career. That being said, you would think a four-year libero should be able to beat a pre-libero era DS, even though the pre-libero era was also the side-out scoring era. I guess Hartford didn't have over-powering servers in 89-92.
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Post by abcd098 on Nov 25, 2006 11:11:51 GMT -5
Anyone know who hold the NCAA digs/game record?
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