Archive for November 2017

NCAA Selection Committee Announces Early Top 10 Rankings

The NCAA selection committee offered a peek inside its early potential seedings, releasing a Top 10 list on Wednesday night.

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Fanning and Pressley Lead #18 Baylor to Sweep of TCU

Freshman outside Yossiana Pressley notched 17 kills and sophomore middle Shelly Fanning added seven blocks to help lead #18 Baylor Bears to a straight-set victory over TCU.

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FIVB Commits Major Blunder On Yoandy Leal’s Eligibility Case

The FIVB adds another chapter to Leal’s eligibility to play for the Brazilian national team soap opera

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Revivre Milano’s Riccardo Sbertoli And Fabio Fanuli Suffer Injuries

After good start to its domestic season, Milano suffers brutal setback with loss of two starters

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Carlos Silva Has Doping Sentence Softned By WADA

The Brazilian athlete, who was flagged with the use of Clostebol, will be back on the courts sooner than expected

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NC State Prepares To Host Syracuse, Boston College

Following a tough four-match road swing, the NC State volleyball team opens a four-match home stand this weekend when the Syracuse Orange and the Boston College Eagles visit Reynolds Coliseum.

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Purdue Continues Road Slate With Nebraska, Iowa

No. 22 Purdue (17-6, 7-5 B1G) wraps up a stretch of four consecutive road matches when it takes on No. 6 Nebraska (18-4, 11-1 B1G) and Iowa (15-10, 4-8 B1G).

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LSU Hits Road To Take On Arkansas Friday

The LSU volleyball team (16-6, 7-4 SEC) will look to rebound this weekend as the Tigers are on the road for the next three games, starting with a road trip to Arkansas (16-5, 6-5 SEC) Friday at 7 p.m. CTin Barnhill Arena.  

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South Carolina Hits Road To Take On Tennessee, Kentucky

The South Carolina volleyball team will travel for a pair of weekend road matches, facing Tennessee Friday night and No. 6 Kentucky on Sundayafternoon.

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No. 23 Colorado Sweeps Washington State to Avenge October Loss

No. 23 Colorado held Washington State to a negative hitting percentage, forcing 30 miscues, while allowing just 28 kills in a home sweep, which evened the season series. 

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