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Post by tomclen on Dec 7, 2015 15:32:23 GMT -5
Doesn't look like it is adjusted for the number of home dates. That makes it kind of an "eh" stat. It is just home dates. Do you mean conference vs. non-conf? It's total attendance for the season, not average attendace.
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Post by mikegarrison on Dec 7, 2015 16:21:28 GMT -5
Doesn't look like it is adjusted for the number of home dates. That makes it kind of an "eh" stat. It is just home dates. Do you mean conference vs. non-conf? It's total attendance for the season, not average attendace. That's the problem. Every year the number of home dates is different, so this may tell us more about how many home events there are than anything else.
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Post by alwayslearning on Dec 7, 2015 16:23:54 GMT -5
It is just home dates. Do you mean conference vs. non-conf? It's total attendance for the season, not average attendace. That's the problem. Every year the number of home dates is different, so this may tell us more about how many home events there are than anything else. True, but I doubt there were 50% more home dates in 2011 and 2010.
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Post by tomclen on Dec 7, 2015 16:28:07 GMT -5
Aha....I see the difference. I had assumed they were just using regular season games. But the numbers include tournament matches.
That seems a little misleading if you're going to also compare your attendance to other Pac-12 schools who might not host any tournament games. It also explains the wide variables.
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Post by alwayslearning on Dec 7, 2015 16:29:36 GMT -5
Aha....I see the difference. I had assumed they were just using regular season games. But the numbers include tournament matches. That seems a little misleading if you're going to also compare your attendance to other Pac-12 schools who might not host any tournament games. It also explains the wide variables. That does explain things.
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Post by cjb950 on Dec 7, 2015 17:02:20 GMT -5
That's the problem. Every year the number of home dates is different, so this may tell us more about how many home events there are than anything else. True, but I doubt there were 50% more home dates in 2011 and 2010. I believe the answer lies in the fact UW hosted BOTH the REGIONAL and the first 2 rounds in 2010. The attendence stats for 2015 have included the 2 UDUB sub-regional (Rd 1 & 2) games so the 2010 up tick adds up. Additionally, if you include the 2 years preceding 2010 there was a steady decline in attendence, almost linear extending to 2011, ignoring the 2010 spike. Come on people (spelled W'34), points for puns at least ...
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Post by Boris on Dec 9, 2015 22:31:13 GMT -5
Puyallup High School AGAIN! The best of those hard working farmgirls (literally).
(legit) 6.2 Picah, Addie. The (third best conference in the nation) WCC's all-Freshman team.
Parents are Cougars tho, but Seattle is home. Same club team as Shayne M. in the south end.
U of San Diego, AVCA top 25-30 program.
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Post by tomclen on Dec 9, 2015 22:37:32 GMT -5
Puyallup High School AGAIN! The best of those hard working farmgirls (literally). (legit) 6.2 Picah, Addie. The (third best conference in the nation) WCC's all-Freshman team. Parents are Cougars tho, but Seattle is home. Same club team as Shayne M. in the south end. Huh? Can you elaborate.
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Post by alwayslearning on Dec 9, 2015 23:21:52 GMT -5
Puyallup High School AGAIN! The best of those hard working farmgirls (literally). (legit) 6.2 Picah, Addie. The (third best conference in the nation) WCC's all-Freshman team. Parents are Cougars tho, but Seattle is home. Same club team as Shayne M. in the south end. U of San Diego, AVCA top 25-30 program. Are you trying to say Picah may be interested in transferring to UW?
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Post by redbeard2008 on Dec 9, 2015 23:58:07 GMT -5
Just because Picha's from Puyallup doesn't mean she's thinking of returning home, even if UW has a slot open.
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Post by alwayslearning on Dec 9, 2015 23:59:56 GMT -5
Just because Picha's from Puyallup doesn't mean she's thinking of returning home, even if UW has a slot open. Just trying to make sense of the cryptic post (and that's being generous).
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Post by mikegarrison on Dec 10, 2015 0:02:00 GMT -5
I think Boris must be the same poster who has about 60 other usernames and can't write a clear and complete sentence with any of them.
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Post by redbeard2008 on Dec 10, 2015 0:21:08 GMT -5
Just because Picha's from Puyallup doesn't mean she's thinking of returning home, even if UW has a slot open. Just trying to make sense of the cryptic post (and that's being generous). I doubt he's privy to her plans, if he can't even spell her name correctly. She is from Puyallup, however, so it can't be entirely discounted.
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Post by Huskyfan on Dec 10, 2015 0:25:44 GMT -5
Like the one who insisted Carly Dehoog be UW's L1?
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Post by redbeard2008 on Dec 10, 2015 0:47:39 GMT -5
As long as we're talking about MBs from the Seattle area:
Reed Copeland, a Freshman 6'2" MB at Wyoming, is leading the NCAA at 1.68 blocks/set. She's from Federal Way (Todd Beamer HS).
I do not claim any inside information. I'm not privy to anything.
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