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Post by GatorVball on Oct 26, 2004 23:33:36 GMT -5
Arkansas swept LSU tonight
SEC Standings East UF 10-0 UT 9-1 UGA 6-4 USC 4-6 UK 2-8
West Arkansas 7-3 Bama 6-4 LSU 3-7 MSU 3-7 Auburn 3-7 Ole Miss 2-8
Top 8 teams make the SEC tournament. Should be a battle for the 7 and 8 spots
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 28, 2004 17:20:39 GMT -5
UT beat USC in 4 last night
Standings East Florida 10-0 UT 10-1 UGA 6-4 USC 4-7 UK 2-8
West Arkansas 7-3 Bama 6-4 LSU 3-7 MSU 3-7 Auburn 3-7 Ole Miss 3-7
Oct. 29 Alabama at Arkansas* Auburn at LSU* Florida at Ole Miss* Georgia at Mississippi State* Tennessee at Kentucky*
Oct. 31 Alabama at LSU* Auburn at Arkansas* Florida at Mississippi State* South Carolina at Kentucky* Georgia at Ole Miss*
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Post by Alberta on Oct 29, 2004 16:59:55 GMT -5
I guess there won't be any more regular season games televised for the Gators, they'll only be on the radio. I finally was able to watch 'Under the Lights' or whatever it was called. Good show, really gave an inside view of Mary Wise and a few of the Gators. Nice to see Texas on there, also.
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 29, 2004 22:48:52 GMT -5
Friday results Florida swept Ole Miss UT swept Kentucky LSU swept Auburn Arkansas swept Bama
No score from MSU-UGA
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Post by FloridaPerson on Oct 30, 2004 0:22:44 GMT -5
wow, MSU takes down Georgia in 5 30-19 30-28, 26-30 16-30 15-8
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 30, 2004 0:41:36 GMT -5
Any slim hope UGA had for making a run at an NCAA tournament bid went out the door. MSU has some good wins this year, but a ton of bad losses, including last weekend to Auburn in 3 at home. Very bad loss for an UGA team that I thought had turned the corner and was beating the teams they were supposed to. Oquendo has got to get more than 33 attacks in a 5 game match. Their passing must've been pretty bad.
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 31, 2004 17:03:16 GMT -5
Sunday results Florida swept MSU UGA swept Ole Miss UK over South Carolina in 5 Arkansas swept Auburn LSU over Bama in 4
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 1, 2004 14:00:28 GMT -5
2004 SEC Tournament Seedings (If the regular season ended today, 11/1)
SEC Pct. #1 Florida 12-0 1.000 #2 Tennessee 11-1 .917 #3 Arkansas 9-3 .750 #4 Georgia 7-5 .583 #5 Alabama 6-6 .500 #6 LSU 5-7 .417 #7 South Carolina 4-8 .333 #8 Mississippi State 4-8 .333 ------------------------------------- #9 Auburn 3-9 .250 #10 Kentucky 3-9 .200 #11 Ole Miss 2-10 .167
Tie-breakers: 1) Head-to-Head competition 2) Match Differential in SEC games 3) Points scored in SEC games 4) Coin flip or Draw
Notes: South Carolina (181-159 Point Differential) over Mississippi State Auburn 3, Kentucky 1
SEC Player of the Week Jane Collymore Junior • OH • Florida
Jane Collymore helped lead Florida to a SEC sweep this weekend. She posted her eighth 20-plus kill match of the season, giving her the highest single season total by a UF player since the advent of rally scoring. She has been the match leader in kills in 18 of UF's 22 matches this season.
Collymore's Totals Last Week
Games Kills Hit % Digs Aces BA TB 6 37 .417 21 1 6 7
Collymore's Averages Last Week (per game)
Kills Aces Digs Blocks 6.17 0.17 3.50 1.17
SEC Defensive Player of the Week Cynthia Buggs Sophomore • Libero • Tennessee
Cynthia Buggs' play on defense was key in sparking Tennessee to a 2-0 week in SEC play. She tallied 20 digs in Wednesday's 3-1 over South Carolina, tying the second-higest dig total by a Lady Vol this season. She also had a team high 17 digs en route to a 3-0 victory at Kentucky.
Buggs' Totals Last Week
Games Aces Digs 7 1 37
Buggs' Averages Last Week (per game)
Digs Aces 5.29 0.14
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 7, 2004 14:28:43 GMT -5
Friday results UF swept Kentucky UT over Arkansas in 4 LSU over USC in 4 Bama swept Ole Miss Auburn over MSU in 5
Sunday matches UT swept LSU UGA swept Kentucky USC swept Arkansas(their bubble has burst) Bama swept MSU Auburn over Ole Miss in 4
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 7, 2004 18:09:20 GMT -5
Updated Standings East UF 13-0 UT 13-1 UGA 8-5 USC 5-9 UK 3-11
West Arkansas 9-5 Bama 8-6 LSU 6-8 Auburn 5-9 MSU 4-10 Ole Miss 2-12
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 9, 2004 23:27:05 GMT -5
Louisville swept Kentucky tonight, 19, 29, 18.
Florida hosts Georgia tomorrow night.
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 10, 2004 22:37:22 GMT -5
Wednesday results Florida swept UGA Bama swept Auburn MSU over Ole Miss in 5
Updated Standings East Florida 14-0 UT 13-1 UGA 8-6 USC 5-9 UK 3-11
West Arkansas 9-5 Bama 9-6 LSU 6-8 MSU 5-10 Auburn 5-10 Ole Miss 2-13
Big weekend as a lot of teams still have quite a bit to play for. USC, Auburn, UK, MSU and LSU are fighting to make the SEC tournament, while Florida and Tennessee will battle on Sunday to see who wins the East and the overall title(assuming wins on Friday), Bama and Arkansas continue to be neck and neck for the West title and the #3 seed in the tournament. Should be a fun weekend in the SEC.
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 12, 2004 21:38:46 GMT -5
Friday results Florida swept USC UT swept UGA Auburn over UK in 4 LSU over Arkansas in 4
Updated standings: Road to the SEC Tournamnet *Florida 15-0 *Tennessee 14-1 *Arkansas 9-6 *Bama 9-6 *UGA 8-7 *LSU 7-8 *Auburn 6-10
USC 5-10 MSU 5-10 UK 3-12 Ole Miss 2-13
*clinched tournament berth
Sunday, USC hosts Georgia. MSU hosts Arkansas. If both lose or both win, I think USC wins the tie breaker(points scored, since they split matches, each team sweeping the other). If USC were to win, they'd be the 7th seed in the SEC tournament, as they own the tiebreaker over Auburn. If MSU wins and USC loses, MSU is the 8th seed.
If UT beats Florida on Sunday, they'll share the SEC title. Depending on the games and points scored, they could earn the top seed for the tournament. A Florida win and they win the title outright.
Bama and Arkansas are tied for the West lead, but Arkansas holds the tiebreaker and would be the 3 seed in the tournament if both teams win or both teams lose. If Bama wins and Arkansas loses, they win the West and get the 3 seed. Anything else and Arkansas is the 3 seed.UGA has a chance to be a top 4 seed if they win and Bama loses as they hold the tiebreaker over Bama. Arkansas holds the tie break over UGA, so if they each finished 9-7, Arkansas would be the higher seed.
Should be a fun Sunday, this much hasn't been at stake in the SEC in quite some time on the final day.
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Post by Alberta on Nov 13, 2004 13:39:45 GMT -5
The match this year will definitely be more exciting and suspenseful than any regular season SEC match that I can remember from the Wise era.
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 14, 2004 16:43:16 GMT -5
Sunday results UT over Florida in 5 Bama swept Kentucky UGA swept USC LSU swept Ole Miss
still waiting for the Arkansas-MSU match result. Arkansas win gives them the 3 seed and the West title. A loss gives Bama the west and the 3 seed and also moves MSU into the tournament, knocking USC out.
SEC Tournament seedings 1. Florida(15-1) 2. Tennessee(15-1) 3. Alabama(10-6)/Arkansas(9-6) 4. Alabama/Arkansas 5. Georgia(9-7) 6. LSU(8-8) 7. Auburn(6-10) 8. USC(5-11)/MSU(5-10)
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