trojansc
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Post by trojansc on Oct 15, 2022 20:56:28 GMT -5
TCU up 10-3 in the 5th.
They hold on here, and they have wins over Texas Tech, Iowa State, and Kansas State.
Are they the 4th best Big 12 team?? Just looking at the resume though, those non-conference losses to Memphis, Texas State, Texas A&M, NC State... ouch! They could be a potential tournament team with a better non-conf.
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bluepenquin
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Post by bluepenquin on Oct 15, 2022 21:08:08 GMT -5
Kansas outscored Texas Tech by 20 points in their 5 set win.
Elnady with 18 kills (.375), 7 digs, 3 blocks, and 7 aces. Her 7 aces understate the impact of her serving in the match.
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Post by volleynerd on Oct 15, 2022 21:11:35 GMT -5
TCU gets the reverse sweep at Kansas State winning the 5th 15-5
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Post by redcard🏐 on Oct 15, 2022 21:54:36 GMT -5
WVU over Chicago State 3-0 Kansas over Texas Tech. 3-2 Texas over Baylor 3-1 TCU over Kansas State 3-2 Iowa State over Oklahoma 3-1
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Post by slxpress on Oct 15, 2022 21:59:13 GMT -5
I saw where Holthaus moved up to 5th in the ISU record books in career kills, so congrats to her, redcard.
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Post by volleynerd on Oct 16, 2022 1:04:56 GMT -5
WEEK 5 SCHEDULE of B12 PLAY TEAM | MATCH 1 | MATCH 2 | Texas (6-0) | @ Iowa State | v. West Virginia | Baylor (4-2) | v. Texas Tech | @ Kansas State | Iowa State (4-2) | v. Texas | @ Texas Tech | Kansas (4-3) | @ West Virginia* | | TCU (4-3) | v. Oklahoma^ | | Texas Tech (3-3) | @ Baylor | v. Iowa State | Kansas State (2-4) | @ Oklahoma | v. Baylor | Oklahoma (1-5) | v. Kansas State | @ TCU^ | West Virginia (0-6) | v. Kansas* | @ Texas |
* Kansas @ West Virginia will air on ESPNU (10.19 at 5PM ET//4PM CT) ^ Oklahoma @ TCU will air on ESPNU (10.21 at 1:30PM ET//12:30PM CT)
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Post by redcard🏐 on Oct 19, 2022 11:04:34 GMT -5
Texas’ Logan Eggleston (Offensive) and Asjia O’Neal (Defensive) along with Iowa State’s Maya Duckworth (Rookie) claimed Big 12 Volleyball honors for the eighth week of the season. The trio guided their teams to a 4-0 mark during the week while lifting the Cyclones and the Longhorns to the top spots in the league standings ahead of their matchup Wednesday, October 19 in Ames, Iowa on Big 12 Now at 6:30 p.m. CT.
Eggleston led No. 1 Texas to a pair of wins, including a four-set road win over then No. 18 Baylor. The senior had 33 kills and 4.71 kills per set for the week, both the most in the league. The native of Brentwood, Tennessee hit .368 and cemented herself in the UT Volleyball record book with four service aces against K-State, becoming the program record holder, surpassing Mira Topic’s 186. Eggleston’s current mark of 189 aces ranks third in Big 12 history, just two behind Texas Tech’s Heather Hughes-Justice and 16 shy of the league mark held by Baylor’s Taylor Barnes (205). This is the two-time Big 12 Player of the Year’s 11th career weekly award, the seventh-most all-time, and ties her for second all-time in Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors (11).
O’Neal led the Big 12 with 13 total blocks during the week and had 16 kills while hitting .571. The redshirt junior had a season-high .750 hitting percentage along with eight total blocks against No. 18 Baylor to help the Longhorns extend their record to 5-0 against ranked competition, the best mark in the country against ranked teams. This is O’Neal’s first weekly honor this season and the third of her career.
Duckworth turned in a double-double in both of ISU’s Conference wins during the week. The freshman totaled a team-leading 14 kills in a five-set win over West Virginia and matched a career-high with 12 digs in a 3-1 road victory against Oklahoma. The Hurst, Texas native is the first player to repeat in a weekly honor this season.
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Post by slxpress on Oct 19, 2022 11:49:06 GMT -5
Texas’ Logan Eggleston (Offensive) and Asjia O’Neal (Defensive) along with Iowa State’s Maya Duckworth (Rookie) claimed Big 12 Volleyball honors for the eighth week of the season. The trio guided their teams to a 4-0 mark during the week while lifting the Cyclones and the Longhorns to the top spots in the league standings ahead of their matchup Wednesday, October 19 in Ames, Iowa on Big 12 Now at 6:30 p.m. CT. Eggleston led No. 1 Texas to a pair of wins, including a four-set road win over then No. 18 Baylor. The senior had 33 kills and 4.71 kills per set for the week, both the most in the league. The native of Brentwood, Tennessee hit .368 and cemented herself in the UT Volleyball record book with four service aces against K-State, becoming the program record holder, surpassing Mira Topic’s 186. Eggleston’s current mark of 189 aces ranks third in Big 12 history, just two behind Texas Tech’s Heather Hughes-Justice and 16 shy of the league mark held by Baylor’s Taylor Barnes (205). This is the two-time Big 12 Player of the Year’s 11th career weekly award, the seventh-most all-time, and ties her for second all-time in Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors (11). O’Neal led the Big 12 with 13 total blocks during the week and had 16 kills while hitting .571. The redshirt junior had a season-high .750 hitting percentage along with eight total blocks against No. 18 Baylor to help the Longhorns extend their record to 5-0 against ranked competition, the best mark in the country against ranked teams. This is O’Neal’s first weekly honor this season and the third of her career. Duckworth turned in a double-double in both of ISU’s Conference wins during the week. The freshman totaled a team-leading 14 kills in a five-set win over West Virginia and matched a career-high with 12 digs in a 3-1 road victory against Oklahoma. The Hurst, Texas native is the first player to repeat in a weekly honor this season. Tell me you copy/pasted all that rather than typed it on your phone. Thank you for all your Big 12 oriented coverage, redcard.
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Post by redcard🏐 on Oct 19, 2022 12:17:22 GMT -5
Haha, yes. A quick copy and paste!!
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Post by redcard🏐 on Oct 19, 2022 16:35:57 GMT -5
Tonight’s Games
5:00 PM - WVU (7-12) vs Kansas (14-5) ESPNU 7:00 PM - Kansas St. (11-8) v Oklahoma (11-7) ESPN+ 7:30 PM. -Texas (14-0) v Iowa St. (12-7) ESPN+ 8:00 PM - Texas Tech (14-5) v Baylor (15-4) ESPN+
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Post by redcard🏐 on Oct 19, 2022 16:36:30 GMT -5
WVU wins set 1 over Kansas 25-23
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Post by basil on Oct 19, 2022 17:21:57 GMT -5
WVU wins set 1 over Kansas 25-23 I believe it went the other way, redcard. WV almost made it to deuce, but the service error gave KU the 25-23 win. WVU won set 1 25-23 Kansas came back to win set 2, also 25-23
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Post by redcard🏐 on Oct 19, 2022 17:22:00 GMT -5
WVU wins set 1 over Kansas 25-23 I believe it went the other way, redcard. WV almost made it to deuce, but the service error gave KU the 25-23 win. You're not wrong….but that was for set 2😀.
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Post by slxpress on Oct 19, 2022 17:22:30 GMT -5
I believe it went the other way, redcard. WV almost made it to deuce, but the service error gave KU the 25-23 win. You're not wrong….but that was for set 2. Lol. I deleted my post. My bad.
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Post by redcard🏐 on Oct 19, 2022 18:30:05 GMT -5
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