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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostArizona State beat Seattle, UNLV and Gonzaga this weekend to go 6-0, all sweeps. That loss may not look that bad by the end of the year the way ASU is going.
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OTOH, North Dakota State is now 0-6. Losses have been to the Shocks, Utah Valley, Arizona State, Louisville, Wisconsin and UNI.
The take a little break next week traveling to Georgia to play High Point, ORU and Georgia Southern. Then they finish their pre-conference schedule in Lawrence playing Kansas, Notre Dame and Georgia.
Pretty tough schedule for a team in rebuilding mode.
Utah Valley lost 3-1 to No. 25 BYU in a mid-week match then beat Eastern Kentucky 3-1 but were swept by Butler and Arizona in Tucson this weekend to fall to 2-5.
Hopefully, we will at least get some help from the SOS of these opponents and hope that they do well in their respective conferences.Last edited by 1972Shocker; September 8, 2013, 04:46 PM.
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Originally posted by flyingMoose View PostIs the technical timeout at 15 new this year? We see it when the Men's National Team comes to town, but I certainly do not recall it in NCAA matches. But then I have had a nap since then.
You should hear some of the stuff that I've heard. Some are extremely low budget ads on student-run radio. The oddest was an ad promoting the legalization of marijuana along with ads from government agencies.
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Originally posted by BearClause View PostMedia timeout. Automatic when the first team reaches 15 points provided that a regular timeout hasn't been called. It applies if there's any radio or televised (including internet streaming) coverage with paid commercials and the host agrees to it. In a tournament setting, the host can also decide to do this for all matches even if not broadcast provided there's at least one match that's broadcast with commercials.
You should hear some of the stuff that I've heard. Some are extremely low budget ads on student-run radio. The oddest was an ad promoting the legalization of marijuana along with ads from government agencies.
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