Sunday, December 5, 2010

Now THAT was fun! (Opinions may vary, check your local listings)

Thanks, boss. - Former Rob Patrick assistant Sheri Dunbar and her Hoosiers defeat Rob's Vols in five crazy games to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time ever. EVER. EV-AH. Jordan Haverly -- formerly of the firm Cook, Sullivan & Stemke -- went completely outer limits with 30 kills and hitting .333.

Well that was... something - Weird end for Wahine as they get walloped by Washington. I didn't know it was possible for a Hawaii team to have a bad passing match.

Barnburner, Pt. 1 - Dayton and Ohio State burned the barn to the ground in their epic five-game win for the Buckeyes. Has Katie Dull always been that good? Yikes.

Barnburner nobody was watching - Duke and Ohio. Bobcats had 26 BLOCKS! They also hit 30 points better, and still lost in 5.

Someone's an All-American - Tulsa's Tyler Henderson: 24 kills in a 5-game loss to the Sooner Nation, 26 kills and hit .435 in three-game sweep of LSU, to go on top of gaudy regular season numbers. Any questions?

Representin' the Patriot League, yo - Barry Goldberg and the Americans done ya' proud as they almost had the biggest upset in eons, eventually losing to UCLA in five.

Bright side? - If there is one to UNI's loss to Missouri, it's that RPI haters will be using this as Exhibit #1 for the upcoming landmark legal battle, "The People v. RPI." That's something, right?

AZ v. NW didn't create a black hole? - I really thought this match would be like creating a volleyball version of the Large Hadron Collider in Northern Iowa's gym: Two volleyball protons crashing into each other at a high rate of speed, dark matter flying all over the place, impromptu worm holes appearing out of nowhere, cats and dogs living together. Sadly, all that happened was Northwestern winning. Stupid science, never does anything fun.

Meanwhile, in Dullsville - Penn State, Cal, Illinois, Stanford, Nebraska, roll alongzzz... Zzzz...

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