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Post by BeiBei on Mar 12, 2004 22:51:46 GMT -5
Can somebody provide updates please? Thank you
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Post by Rocky on Mar 12, 2004 22:59:26 GMT -5
Score is 22-16. Long Beach is up. You can listen live on their website.
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Post by BeiBei on Mar 12, 2004 23:00:53 GMT -5
Score is 22-16. Long Beach is up. You can listen live on their website. I try but I keep getting the disconnected signal
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Post by Rocky on Mar 12, 2004 23:04:29 GMT -5
Ok. Score is 26-23. Time out at the moment. Long Beach is up for the moment.
Long Beach calls another time out. Score is now 26-25.
Long Beach wins the first game 30-25.
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Post by Rocky on Mar 12, 2004 23:22:43 GMT -5
Second game 10-6 Beach. Time out UCLA. Long Beach calls time out. Beach is up 14-12. Long Beach calls another time out. UCLA is up 21-20. UCLA calls time out. 24-22 Beach. 28-28 Long Beach wins game 2. Score was 30-28.
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Post by BeiBei on Mar 12, 2004 23:25:13 GMT -5
thanks Rocky
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Post by Rocky on Mar 12, 2004 23:54:47 GMT -5
No problem ucla.
Third game has started - UCLA calls first time out at 7-4 Beach. Long Beach calls time out. Beach leads 11-10. Time out UCLA. Score is 19-15 Beach. Beach is up 25-22. Long Beach calls time out. Beach is up 29-27. Beach gave up a serve in the net, then two more points. Long Beach wins 30-27.
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Post by BeiBei on Mar 13, 2004 0:09:49 GMT -5
Let me speculate, must be the pathetic blocking of our middle blockers let us down again.
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Post by lalalaluuuke on Mar 13, 2004 0:21:20 GMT -5
LBSU 30 30 30 UCLA 25 28 27
Klosterman 10 kills Touzinsky 19 kills
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Post by beachman on Mar 13, 2004 0:39:21 GMT -5
Get out the broom it's a Beach party! Kicked ass tonight! Klosterman, you should have stayed home boy! Klosterman was pulled in game 3.......he'll have his day, but it wasn't today!!!!!! GO BEACH, kicked blue butts all night!
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Post by lalalaluuuke on Mar 13, 2004 2:06:16 GMT -5
Ironic outcome considering the Daily Bruin's article on how UCLA had learned their lesson after the first match. "No more surprises." Kind of a "knock-on-wood" article I guess. LBSU played a dominating match. They have been playing better defense, blocking and digging a lot of balls. It is winning them a lot of matches. Gonna be tough for anyone to catch BYU unless Hawaii and UCLA can work home-court to their advantage.
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Post by BeiBei on Mar 13, 2004 9:28:45 GMT -5
Let me speculate, must be the pathetic blocking of our middle blockers let us down again. Not surprised that I am right but Pena actually had ZERO block in the match. Is this a record for a Bruin middle blocker?
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Post by vballguy2001 on Mar 13, 2004 16:40:17 GMT -5
UCLA has never been a good blocking team, but come on Pena. 0 blocks....ouch
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Post by mvbdad on Mar 13, 2004 17:10:52 GMT -5
Sorry to argue with you 2001 ,but UCLA has always been a good blocking team. It will be interesting if UCLA doesn't win it all this year, it will be the fist time a 4 year class hasn't won a championshipin during Al Scates' career.
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Post by kolohekeiki on Mar 13, 2004 17:44:03 GMT -5
UCLA has never been a good blocking team, but come on Pena. 0 blocks....ouch Yeah I have to disagree with you too. Because UCLA has always been a good blocking team. They've always been up there in blocking and I've heard it said over and over again that Al Scates is a great blocking coach.
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