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Post by karrietfan on Mar 3, 2013 7:04:26 GMT -5
The nine opponents in the 3 tournaments are Texas, UTEP, San Diego, Arizona, New Mexico St, Northwestern, Santa Clara, Portland St and UCLA. Shoji will probably have 1 or 2 matches in between the Big West schedule. RPI strength looks the same as last year.
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Post by Barky on Mar 3, 2013 16:23:44 GMT -5
I'll go with.. UH-WSVB#1: 6.0 Ashley Kastl (OH2, opposite JC--2013 indoor vb) - 6.0 Jane Croson UH-WSVB#2: 6.1 Olivia Urban - 5.11 Ginger Long (U/PinHitter, along with 5.9 KP, for one more year--2013 indoor vb) UH-WSVB#3: 5.10 Ashley Johnson - 6.0 Tai Manu-Olevao (OPP1, 2013 indoor vb) UH-WSVB#4: 5.9 Karlee Riggs - 6.0 Emily Mount UH-WSVB#5: 5.7 Courtney Lelepali (DS '1st string' for TM-O--2013 indoor vb) - 5.10 Ku'ulei Zalopany Seriously, WTF?! Am I missing something here? You're not missing anything. Huh, slBrown are the same incoherent poster who only speaks gibberish. He has about a billion other poster accounts (ie. capita'L'ove, ingoodstanding, PiG, PiG2, PurpleisGold, HiLife96822, waszsup, Hapa, SAITPo'okela, etc, etc.) but the same unique style of crazy. He likes to use his accounts to have conversations and agree with himself which is kind of understandable because no one else knows what the heck he's babbling about.
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Post by PiG1 on Mar 3, 2013 19:20:46 GMT -5
J,Don't forget about me, 'h-basket' case! UR funny, Sybil / Yourself.
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Post by internationalball on Mar 3, 2013 22:34:38 GMT -5
I'll go with.. UH-WSVB#1: 6.0 Ashley Kastl (OH2, opposite JC--2013 indoor vb) - 6.0 Jane Croson UH-WSVB#2: 6.1 Olivia Urban - 5.11 Ginger Long (U/PinHitter, along with 5.9 KP, for one more year--2013 indoor vb) UH-WSVB#3: 5.10 Ashley Johnson - 6.0 Tai Manu-Olevao (OPP1, 2013 indoor vb) UH-WSVB#4: 5.9 Karlee Riggs - 6.0 Emily Mount UH-WSVB#5: 5.7 Courtney Lelepali (DS '1st string' for TM-O--2013 indoor vb) - 5.10 Ku'ulei Zalopany Seriously, WTF?! Am I missing something here? I ignored all the stupid posts that this person has posted about the Wahine. He/she is an idiot!
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Post by karrietfan on Mar 6, 2013 21:42:55 GMT -5
Fall tentative home schedule: Aug 30 Texas Aug 31 Texas El Paso Sep 1 San Diego Sep 5 New Mexico St Sep 6 Santa Clara Sep 7 UCLA Sep 12 Portland St Sep 13 Northwestern Sep 14 Arizona Sep 27 UC Riverside Sep 28 UC Fullerton Oct 11 UC Santa Barbara Oct 12 Cal Poly Oct 18 UH Alumni match Nov 1 UC Irvine Nov 2 Long Beach St Nov 22 UC Davis Nov 23 CS Northridge
Projected starting times UTEP 8:30, Texas, San Diego, New Mexico St, Santa Clara, UCLA, Portland St, Northwestern and Arizona 7:30. All Big West Conference matches at 7:00.
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Post by Psychopotamus on Mar 7, 2013 3:12:46 GMT -5
Fall tentative home schedule: Aug 30 Texas Aug 31 Texas El Paso Sep 1 San Diego Sep 5 New Mexico St Sep 6 Santa Clara Sep 7 UCLA Sep 12 Portland St Sep 13 Northwestern Sep 14 Arizona Sep 27 UC Riverside Sep 28 UC Fullerton Oct 11 UC Santa Barbara Oct 12 Cal Poly Oct 18 UH Alumni match Nov 1 UC Irvine Nov 2 Long Beach St Nov 22 UC Davis Nov 23 CS Northridge Projected starting times UTEP 8:30, Texas, San Diego, New Mexico St, Santa Clara, UCLA, Portland St, Northwestern and Arizona 7:30. All Big West Conference matches at 7:00. Gutsy opening the season against Texas. I don't ever remember Hawaii opening the season with a loss. Should they drop that match to Texas I believe it could be the first time the Wahine have had a losing record since 1992.
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Post by karrietfan on Mar 7, 2013 3:22:06 GMT -5
Shoji would have scheduled it UTEP, San Diego then Texas on Sunday, but evidently Texas is flying out that Saturday night to other commitments. Texas is playing on Saturday UTEP at 11:00am, then San Diego at 6:00pm. Probably catching a redeye right after that. And thus the reason for the Hawaii match to start at 8:30pm. This schedule is a first for a Wahine tournament that I can recall.
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Post by karrietfan on Mar 7, 2013 13:51:52 GMT -5
How quickly we forget. Last season's match with Stanford, OC16's so called three experts, one Stanford grad, two UH grads, one a AA Wahine all predicted a Stanford win, no way that UH would win they said on the pregame show. And then what happened? If I recall didn't that happen on Texas's home court a few years back when the experts predicted a Texas win? Never say never.
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Post by roy on Mar 7, 2013 18:26:23 GMT -5
Gutsy opening the season against Texas. I don't ever remember Hawaii opening the season with a loss. Should they drop that match to Texas I believe it could be the first time the Wahine have had a losing record since 1992. A bit unorthodox to start a home tournament with such high ranked opponent but not the first time. In 2001 and 2005, Hawaii opened the season playing in the State Farm Showcase (AVCA Showcase or whatever it is called now). Both times Hawaii lost both matches. And in 2007, Hawaii had a rough start losing the opener to Michigan, barely winning against Colorado State, before falling in a sweep to Oregon State.
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Post by vballfreak808 on Mar 7, 2013 18:48:26 GMT -5
Fall tentative home schedule: Aug 30 Texas Aug 31 Texas El Paso Sep 1 San Diego Sep 5 New Mexico St Sep 6 Santa Clara Sep 7 UCLA Sep 12 Portland St Sep 13 Northwestern Sep 14 Arizona Sep 27 UC Riverside Sep 28 UC Fullerton Oct 11 UC Santa Barbara Oct 12 Cal Poly Oct 18 UH Alumni match Nov 1 UC Irvine Nov 2 Long Beach St Nov 22 UC Davis Nov 23 CS Northridge Projected starting times UTEP 8:30, Texas, San Diego, New Mexico St, Santa Clara, UCLA, Portland St, Northwestern and Arizona 7:30. All Big West Conference matches at 7:00. Gutsy opening the season against Texas. I don't ever remember Hawaii opening the season with a loss. Should they drop that match to Texas I believe it could be the first time the Wahine have had a losing record since 1992. Hawaii opened the 2008 season against defending National Champs Penn State but they were swept
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Post by ko'olau on Mar 8, 2013 1:32:45 GMT -5
Fall tentative home schedule: Aug 30 Texas Aug 31 Texas El Paso Sep 1 San Diego Sep 5 New Mexico St Sep 6 Santa Clara Sep 7 UCLA Sep 12 Portland St Sep 13 Northwestern Sep 14 Arizona Sep 27 UC Riverside Sep 28 UC Fullerton Oct 11 UC Santa Barbara Oct 12 Cal Poly Oct 18 UH Alumni match Nov 1 UC Irvine Nov 2 Long Beach St Nov 22 UC Davis Nov 23 CS Northridge Projected starting times UTEP 8:30, Texas, San Diego, New Mexico St, Santa Clara, UCLA, Portland St, Northwestern and Arizona 7:30. All Big West Conference matches at 7:00. Gutsy opening the season against Texas. I don't ever remember Hawaii opening the season with a loss. Should they drop that match to Texas I believe it could be the first time the Wahine have had a losing record since 1992. Why exactly do you think they will have a losing record if they lose the first match to Texas? Do you think that potential opening loss will just demoralize for the remaining of the season? No sense in playing the rest of the season if they lose that first match then.
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Post by karrietfan on Mar 8, 2013 17:50:50 GMT -5
Amusing, Na Wahine fans with negative predictions and thoughts. Na Wahine play with heart and leave it all on the court, gambatte.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2013 18:00:25 GMT -5
Ko'olau, I think Psycho just meant that they would have more losses than wins at any given point in the season, and not that they would finish under .500.
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Post by karrietfan on Mar 8, 2013 20:14:53 GMT -5
The spring roster has been posted on the WVB Hawaii Athletics site, as previously announced Hagins, Stauber and Kam are not returning.
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Post by ko'olau on Mar 9, 2013 1:28:10 GMT -5
Ko'olau, I think Psycho just meant that they would have more losses than wins at any given point in the season, and not that they would finish under .500. Yup, just re-read it. Thanks Castle...I think I was under some alcoholic beverages when I posted that... ;D Sorry Psycho
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