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Post by puwave on Apr 9, 2006 1:29:25 GMT -5
neither school website has any info up.... so maybe it's still going on?
Any updates ?
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Apr 9, 2006 1:35:57 GMT -5
Yep, still going on ... Hawaii up 2-0 and 25-17 in the 3rd.
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Post by puwave on Apr 9, 2006 1:39:11 GMT -5
ah, thanks... Hawaii looks well on their way towards moving to 17-3 in league and securing at least the #2 seed. Impressive showing
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Post by hawaii50 on Apr 9, 2006 1:39:27 GMT -5
Hawaii 30 - 20 30 - 25 30 -18
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Apr 9, 2006 1:42:43 GMT -5
also... for those who wish to argue the point a little more... there was a repeat of last night with UCSD calling timeout at match point.
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Post by hawaii50 on Apr 9, 2006 1:42:55 GMT -5
Players of the game Hawaii - Dio Dante 6 kills 1.000 UCSD - John Dase 12 kills 5 digs .280
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Post by hawaii50 on Apr 9, 2006 1:43:30 GMT -5
also... for those who wish to argue the point a little more... there was a repeat of last night with UCSD calling timeout at match point. That was funny again . I knew he was going to di it. ;D
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Apr 9, 2006 1:45:18 GMT -5
Players of the game Hawaii - Dio Dante 6 kills 1.000 UCSD - John Dase 12 kills 5 digs .280 that stat line doesn't say (and I don't know the numbers), but Dante seemed to have a great blocking night, which may have something to do with him being player of the game...
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Post by hawaii50 on Apr 9, 2006 1:48:24 GMT -5
Players of the game Hawaii - Dio Dante 6 kills 1.000 UCSD - John Dase 12 kills 5 digs .280 that stat line doesn't say (and I don't know the numbers), but Dante seemed to have a great blocking night, which may have something to do with him being player of the game... I missied it cubicle. I know Dio came out of the game so the bench could play.
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Post by vbfan4life on Apr 9, 2006 3:13:49 GMT -5
Warriors Take Care Of Business Against Tritons
Recap Date: 04/08/06 HONOLULU - The University of Hawai`i Warrior volleyball team came out much more focused than 24 hours ago and it showed in a three-game sweep of UC San Diego tonight 30-20, 30-25, 30-18 in front of 3,534 at the Stan Sheriff Center. UH stretched its win streak to 17.
Matt Carere and Lauri Hakala led the way offensively for the Warriors posting 13 and 12 kills, respectively. Setter Brian Beckwith orchestrated a solid first two games dishing out 33 assists and gave way in Game 3 to freshman Sean Carney.
Hawai`i improved to 21-4 overall and 17-3 in the MPSF. UC San Diego fell to 1-26 and 0-20.
UH came out quick and strong in Game 1 streaking to leads of 7-1 and 12-3 en route to 30-20 win. Carere posted five of his match-high 13 kills in the first. UH outblocked UCSD 3.0 to nothing in the first game.
Game 2 began a little like the first two sets last night with the Tritons match UH point for point until the Warriors broke a 20 all tie on a UCSD attack error and a Hakala kill to give them some breathing room. With UH leading 25-24, the Warriors reeled off four-straight points and eventually won by five, 30-25. Reserve middle blocker Jacob Schkud, who played in only the third game, combined for six block assists and led all blockers in the match.
The third game saw UH break a 12-12 tie by winning nine of the next 10 points and eventually close out the match, 30-18.
UCSD was led by Jon Daze's 12 kills, while setter Brooks Dierdorff handed out 30 assists.
With the victory, UH has assured itself of no lower than a No. 2 seed in the upcoming MPSF Playoffs that begin with a play-in game on April 19.
Hawai`i completes its homestand and regular season next Friday and Saturday, April 14-15, at the SSC against rival Brigham Young.
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Post by sexy on Apr 9, 2006 3:14:41 GMT -5
congrats to hawaii!! and since hawaii clinched the 2nd spot for the mpsf tournament - this upcoming byu vs hawaii matches will be nothing more to me than good volleyball matches - mainly for the byu and hawaii rivalry
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Post by vbfan4life on Apr 9, 2006 3:19:58 GMT -5
Not really...if Hawaii wins the remaining and if UCI somehow loses one of their remaining games, then Hawaii gets to host.
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Post by ACE on Apr 9, 2006 5:02:41 GMT -5
Not really...if Hawaii wins the remaining and if UCI somehow loses one of their remaining games, then Hawaii gets to host. Also, it could be the determining factor of who gets the at-large bid to the final four.
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Post by mikesmith on Apr 9, 2006 11:29:21 GMT -5
That is true. If CSUN defeats UCI, and UH wins it's two matches with BYU, UH hosts... UCI needs to beat CSUN.
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