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Post by FloridaPerson on Dec 10, 2004 18:01:00 GMT -5
Anyone in the greater green bay area want to kidnap these two before tomorrow's match?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2004 18:01:54 GMT -5
USC wins in four: -26, -20, <-25> and 20.
After taking the first -29, Tenn leading OSU 23-22.
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Post by hwy101 on Dec 10, 2004 18:02:33 GMT -5
2 Texas points forces the last Stanford timeout.
27-26 SU
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2004 18:03:38 GMT -5
Stanford goes up 2-0, taking game 2 30-26. Nnamani with 20 kills.
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Post by hwy101 on Dec 10, 2004 18:04:16 GMT -5
Nnamani kill, 28-26 SU Suiter block on Acevedo, 29-26 SU Nnamani kill, 30-26 SU
Stanford takes a 2-0 games lead!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2004 18:06:29 GMT -5
Tenn goes up 2-0, winning the second -27. Wow!
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Post by DiggUH on Dec 10, 2004 18:07:19 GMT -5
Man, how does Ogonna hit those angles? Very impressive. And 20 kills in 2 games? Sheesh!
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Post by GatorVball on Dec 10, 2004 18:09:41 GMT -5
Man, how does Ogonna hit those angles? Very impressive. And 20 kills in 2 games? Sheesh! Tell me about it. She's picked up right where she left off last Saturday. No one is playing better than she is right now.
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Dec 10, 2004 18:11:42 GMT -5
Man, how does Ogonna hit those angles? Very impressive. And 20 kills in 2 games? Sheesh! Her last K of G2 was clear over the block and down inside the back line. TX's blocking adjustments did nothing to slow her in G2. Maybe the only thing they can do is hope she comes back down to earth... TX has kept it close in both games so far, but could not solve Ogonna at the end of the games when it's mattered most.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2004 18:11:43 GMT -5
Ogonna has 20-4-43 for .372. Topic has 15 kills and is hitting .306.
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Post by FloridaPerson on Dec 10, 2004 18:11:54 GMT -5
Something tells me neither of these are matamatically inclined. The 20 kills in 2 games extrapolates out to 45 in 5 game match, and not 50.
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Post by OverAndUnder on Dec 10, 2004 18:13:36 GMT -5
Stanford up at the half 2-0. Texas is losing on technical errors. For example, they technically can't block or dig Nnamani!
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Dec 10, 2004 18:13:50 GMT -5
.322 SU only 7 hit errors .223 TX 18 errors!
the difference maker in team stats so far. every other category pretty even.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2004 18:20:39 GMT -5
Texas goes up 7-6 after trailing 1-5.
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Post by hwy101 on Dec 10, 2004 18:21:59 GMT -5
Game 3:
Girard/Kehoe, block 1-1 Moriarty lift, 2-1 SU Suiter kill, 3-1 SU Acevedo error, 4-1 SU Topic error hits feet of line judge, 5-1 SU Texas timeout Shultz serve error, 5-2 SU Nnamani blocked, 5-3 SU Suiter blocked, 5-4 SU Nnamani kill, 6-4 SU Acevedo kill, 6-5 SU Texas point, 6-6 SU Hucke blocked, 7-6 Tx Richards backrow kill 7-7 Howden kill, 8-7 Tx Texas serviuce ace, 9-7 Tx Stanford timeout.
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