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Post by GauchoFreg on Apr 22, 2014 16:14:49 GMT -5
With two at larges, any team that makes it to the championship of the MPSF tourney absolutely deserves an at large this season. You look at the four remaining teams and they each have similar records and similar head-to-head performances. If UCSB does not get an at large should they beat BYU but lose to Stanford/Pepperdine, that would not be right. Keep in mind they would have just defeated the #2 team in the country on their own home court and for the second time over all in a span of two weeks.
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Post by rex1080 on Apr 22, 2014 19:59:09 GMT -5
Agree with GauchoFreg, whoever makes the MPSF finals deserves the bids. Its just who is more deserving to those who lose in the semifinals is what is going to be interesting to me if BYU manages to win the whole thing.
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Post by wonderwarthog79 on Apr 22, 2014 21:55:01 GMT -5
I didn't see either of the UCSB-BYU matches, but both were fairly close. The stats in these matches were pretty weird. You can't tell anything from the hitting percentages. Sander was shut down on the road, but went off at home against UCSB. I guess BYU has some issues right now. Anyone think UCSB can take them? Why?
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Post by darian on Apr 23, 2014 21:01:50 GMT -5
BYU is incredibly strong at home, and their backup setter, Robbie Sutton, played well against USC, though that doensn't say much. I think BYU will take it in 4.
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Post by volleyball949 on Apr 23, 2014 21:58:39 GMT -5
I really SB can pull it out. I'm pretty sure they're the winningest team in all of NCAA sports not to win a NCAA championship, fact check me if I'm wrong fellas.
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