Archive for November 2016

Only 1 Major Upset in Top 10; Week 11 Scoreboard

With just one week of regular-season play left, every last match counts. There was just one upset in the AVCA…

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Sonny Kirkpatrick Resigns as Troy Volleyball Coach

Troy women’s volleyball coach Sonny Kirkpatrick has resigned, the school announced last week, effective immediately. “It has been my honor to…

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Melanie McHenry Propels Louisville To Sweep Over Clemson

Match Stats Louisville def. Clemson 3-0, (25-18, 25-23, 25-17) Louisville moves to 10-18, 4-13 ACC, Clemson falls to 6-24, 1-17…

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Lisa Kramer Led No. 11 San Diego To Three Set Sweep Over San Francisco

Match Stats No. 11 San Diego def. San Francisco 3-0, (25-10, 25-15, 25-21) San Diego improves to 24-4, 15-2 WCC,…

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Wisconsin Back on Top on November 21 RPI Rankings

Lauren Carlini, the Big Ten Setter of the Week, and the Wisconsin Badgers are back on top of the RPI rankings after another 2-0 week.

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USC Finishes Season On Road At Washington State, UCLA

MATCH #30 USC at No. 25 Washington State (20-10, 10-8 Pac-12) Bohler Gymnasium • Pullman, Wash. Wednesday, Nov. 23 • 7…

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Molly Haggerty Earns Big Ten Freshman And Player Of The Week Awards

Molly Haggerty had a big week, leading Wisconsin to victories over No. 13 Michigan State and No. 18 Michigan. This is…

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Brian Doyon Resigns As Montana Head Coach After 13-41 Record

Brian Moyon has resigned as the head coach of the Montana women’s volleyball schedule after two seasons at the helm….

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Calvin’s Laura Danhoff Named NCAA D3 Tournament Most Outstanding Player

The Calvin Knights completed a near-perfect season on Saturday for the program’s 3rd NCAA Division III title, adding to ones…

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2024 Olympic Bids Present At ANOC General Assembly

On November 15, the three cities bidding to host the 2024 Summer Olympics presented to the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC), with L.A. championing diversity, Budapest a move toward mid-sized host cities and Paris a “friendly” Games for incoming athletes.

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