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Post by hwy101 on Dec 3, 2004 17:17:23 GMT -5
[quote author= [glow=red,2,300] simplycurious[/i][/b][/color][/glow] link=board=general&thread=1102103880&start=28#1 date=1102111309]How is he getting Jen and Bryn confused? [/quote] Their last names: Hucke, Kehoe. If you reversed them: Kehuc, Hoeke! Get it??
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Post by hwy101 on Dec 3, 2004 17:18:00 GMT -5
Stanford wins in 3, 30-15, 30-20, 30-15!
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Post by 808 on Dec 3, 2004 19:17:14 GMT -5
Looks like it was pretty much a cakewalk. 2nd round will be tougher, I'm sure.
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Post by hwy101 on Dec 3, 2004 20:13:42 GMT -5
gostanford.collegesports.com/sports/w-volley/recaps/120304aaa.htmlfrom the Stanford website: Senior outside hitter Ogonna Nnamani notched a match-best 18 kills in 30-15, 30-20, 30-15 win. Dec. 3, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. - Senior outside hitter Ogonna Nnamani recorded a match-high 18 kills as the sixth-ranked Stanford women's volleyball team swept Jacksonville 3-0 in their first round match of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament. Game scores were 30-15, 30-20, 30-15. The Cardinal improve to 25-6 overall while the Dolphins end their season with a record of 15-14. With game one tied at four-all, Stanford went on a four-point run to take an 8-4 lead on a kill by Kristin Richards. The Cardinal increased their advantage to 12-5 on another Richards' kill, forcing a Dolphin timeout. Ogonna Nnamani recorded her fourth kill of the game as Stanford led 17-9. A Nnamani service ace put SU up 22-11 as Jacksonville called their final timeout. The Cardinal continued to roll, reaching game point at 29-15 on another Nnamani kill. Nnamani closed out the game with her seventh kill of the game at 30-15. Stanford led 7-6 early in game two then went on a six-point run to stake at 13-6 lead on a kill by Franci Girard. Jacksonville took their first timeout trailing 7-15 after another Cardinal kill. Stanford led 20-9 on a Dolphin hitting error and were up 26-16 after a kill by Kristin Richards. The Cardinal reached game point on a block by Lizzie Suiter and Ogonna Nnamani at 29-19 and won game two 30-20 on a kill by Suiter. Stanford took the early 7-3 lead on a kill by Nnamani in game three. The Cardinal continued to hold the advantage, going up 18-9 on a kill by Franci Girard and led 23-12 after a kill by Lizzie Suiter. Stanford reached game and match point on a service ace by Kristin Richards at 29-15. A block by Michelle Mellard and Ogonna Nnamani gave the Cardinal the win at 30-15. Kristin Richards notched a double-double with 15 kills and 13 digs on the night. Lizzie Suiter added seven kills a four blocks to the Stanford effort. Bryn Kehoe chipped in 42 assists and 10 digs as well. The Cardinal will be back in action tomorrow night at 7 p.m. ET against the winner of the Florida-Florida A&M match held later this evening.
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Post by GatorVball on Dec 3, 2004 21:29:28 GMT -5
I got to watch Ogonna for the first time this season. What a great player, so much talent and so fun to watch. I just hope she goes easy on us tomorrow. Stanford was very impressive tonight, first time I've seen them this year. They look good. Richards had a good match, as did Suiter and Kehoe set a nice match. Stanford's block will be tough for Florida to handle, esp. if Florida can't pass well. If they pass like they did tonight, it should be a long match, I think. Shame they have to meet this early, but it's gonna be fun.
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Post by hwy101 on Dec 3, 2004 21:31:41 GMT -5
You've gotta talk to her to see how nice a person she is!
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Post by hwy101 on Dec 4, 2004 0:03:38 GMT -5
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Post by cbrown1709 on Dec 4, 2004 1:15:22 GMT -5
Wow, that sounds like a great match for Richards averging 5 kills a game. I hope their pasing and blocking holds up tomorrow nite!
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Post by StanFan on Dec 4, 2004 11:26:58 GMT -5
Has everybody noticed the terrific job the NCAA did on the programs? They have Kathi Gregory coaching Tennessee (AND UCSB), and UC Irvine's lineup is actually Santa Clara! I think it was proofed by the selection committee -- same top-notch quality work.
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Post by pavbfan on Dec 4, 2004 12:30:23 GMT -5
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