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Post by staticb on Feb 20, 2019 16:11:53 GMT -5
So many ppl in the Big West putting up big numbers every week, it's hard to choose!
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Post by kahusancali on Feb 21, 2019 9:19:28 GMT -5
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Post by kahusancali on Feb 21, 2019 11:48:57 GMT -5
Wow! Looks like the team will be on the road between March 19-31. that's like 2 weeks on the road!
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Post by windwardboy79 on Feb 26, 2019 3:58:18 GMT -5
Why can't Hawaii seem to be able to schedule Loyola Chicago for some games?, When was the last time they played one another? What's the barrier that's keeping the Warriors and the Ramblers from seeing each other from opposite sides of the net?
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Post by maksurfer on Feb 26, 2019 4:20:50 GMT -5
Not sure, they went all the way to North Carolina this year.
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Post by theonewhovolleys on Feb 26, 2019 13:49:27 GMT -5
Why can't Hawaii seem to be able to schedule Loyola Chicago for some games?, When was the last time they played one another? What's the barrier that's keeping the Warriors and the Ramblers from seeing each other from opposite sides of the net? I’ve heard rumors Hawaii is coming to Chicago to play Loyola next year, no clue about Loyola going to the island or why they rarely play
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Post by soljah808 on Feb 26, 2019 14:01:40 GMT -5
Why can't Hawaii seem to be able to schedule Loyola Chicago for some games?, When was the last time they played one another? What's the barrier that's keeping the Warriors and the Ramblers from seeing each other from opposite sides of the net? I’ve heard rumors Hawaii is coming to Chicago to play Loyola next year, no clue about Loyola going to the island or why they rarely play That would be great if true. Get that Loyola/Lewis road trip in.
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Post by windwardboy79 on Feb 26, 2019 16:26:36 GMT -5
Why can't Hawaii seem to be able to schedule Loyola Chicago for some games?, When was the last time they played one another? What's the barrier that's keeping the Warriors and the Ramblers from seeing each other from opposite sides of the net? I’ve heard rumors Hawaii is coming to Chicago to play Loyola next year, no clue about Loyola going to the island or why they rarely play I hope this is true, LC and Lewis seems like some tough schools to schedule games w/Hawaii. I was surprised last year to see Lewis on the schedule for the Outrigger Resorts Invitational, so that at least shows that Lewis and Hawaii are conversing with one another and there’s hope for future games somewhere down the line. And seeing as Hawaii has some players that are from that part of the mid west, it could benefit Hawaii greatly to strengthen the existing pipeline for recruits when they see fellow mid west residents like Dalton Solbrig and Max Rosenfeld having success here in Hawaii. So yeah I hope this rumor’s true and Hawaii can get an established dialogue going with a team like LC and future games on the horizon.
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Post by medusa on Feb 26, 2019 16:46:09 GMT -5
Seems like UH schedule was not planned out right. The first ten schools were mediocre only competition was USC and Stanford(D1). I hope UCI gives UH a battle and yet UH comes on top of the two matches. GO BOWS!
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Post by staticb on Feb 26, 2019 18:32:36 GMT -5
Seems like UH schedule was not planned out right. The first ten schools were mediocre only competition was USC and Stanford(D1). I hope UCI gives UH a battle and yet UH comes on top of the two matches. GO BOWS! A lot of the Western schools that are able to travel East are trying to do so as much as possible to improve the power ratings of the West overall. Some of the choices are questionable, but escaping regionality is also important.
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Post by After Dawn on Feb 26, 2019 21:13:41 GMT -5
when Has Loyola or UH ever scheduled Hawaii , ever since what happened a couple years ago is not happenening
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Post by windwardboy79 on Feb 26, 2019 22:31:29 GMT -5
when Has Loyola or UH ever scheduled Hawaii , ever since what happened a couple years ago is not happenening That's what I was asking above, what's the barrier that's keeping the Ramblers and the Warriors from seeing each other from opposite sides of the net? so can I ask what did happen a couple of years ago?
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Post by raian13 on Feb 27, 2019 3:23:57 GMT -5
I think Wade intentionally scheduled weak pre-season to preserve the health of the team because he knew all tough matches are on the road.
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Post by lankykong on Feb 27, 2019 3:42:40 GMT -5
I think Wade intentionally scheduled weak pre-season to preserve the health of the team because he knew all tough matches are on the road. So what's the point of the 2 week break Wade scheduled weak preseason because he thinks that a good W/L means a good season in the eyes of the selection committee. He hasn't learned
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Post by soljah808 on Feb 27, 2019 5:14:38 GMT -5
I think Wade intentionally scheduled weak pre-season to preserve the health of the team because he knew all tough matches are on the road. So what's the point of the 2 week break Wade scheduled weak preseason because he thinks that a good W/L means a good season in the eyes of the selection committee. He hasn't learned Wtf are you talking about? Hawaii last year had the #1 SOS and #4 RPI and STILL didn't get in! So who the hell cares that Hawaii scheduled light this year!?!Last year proved you need to just PHUCKING WIN! PERIOD.....LEAVE NO DOUBT..end of story. To Charlie.....playing on the road against BYU, UCI and LBSU is challenge enough especially for a team that tends to be mediocre on the road.
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