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Post by romeo on Aug 31, 2006 19:48:31 GMT -5
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Post by IdahoBoy on Aug 31, 2006 19:50:14 GMT -5
For future reference. USC = Southern California. South Carolina needs to be something else. What's up with the hitting percentages for both teams in game 2? Both hitting over .400? Everyone decide to just do hitting lines?
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Post by IdahoBoy on Aug 31, 2006 20:41:22 GMT -5
Cole finished in the 5-gamer with 36 kills hitting .467.
Noone else for South Carolina with double-digit kills.
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Post by romeo on Aug 31, 2006 21:43:11 GMT -5
Mia Jerkov, Janine Sandell.... same type of thing. Except that Cole is more powerful than those 2 - with backrow skills still developing, but not too bad. Fantastic backrow hitter. It would be exciting to see her hit on a team where the ball could be distributed. The blockers camp on her, but still can't stop her.
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Post by Razorback on Aug 31, 2006 21:55:47 GMT -5
Nothing against her, actually I'm quite grateful but my last memory is from Gamecocks and Razorbacks last game in 2005 when she hit out 3, may be 4 game points in 2 consecutive sets (SC was up 2-1) so that's how AR won the match.
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Post by bucky415 on Sept 1, 2006 1:08:15 GMT -5
I concur. USC is in Los Angeles, and the people in South Carolina need to deal with that. Still, it looks like South Carolina's volleyball team has some offensive firepower, unlike their football team in the first game. Still, you have to love Spurrier being back in college football. I know the other coaches in the SEC are scared.
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Post by 2c on Sept 1, 2006 7:16:40 GMT -5
For future reference. USC = Southern California. South Carolina needs to be something else. I concur. USC is in Los Angeles, and the people in South Carolina need to deal with that. USC established around 1805 VS. California formally becomes a US state around 1850... Univ of SoCal in 1880... 75 year difference? Yeah, people of South Carolina get to make the call.
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