Saturday: China 3, USA 0

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robyn

Lights went out for about 15 minutes around 545. they delayed opening the arena until it was safe and not dark.

doesn’t sound like it will affect start time. the protocol stayed on track.

UH assistant coach Robyn Ah Mow-Santos was introduced and did the ceremonial coin flip.

COMMENTS

  1. Kazu June 6, 2015 6:55 pm

    Hope they have more in the house tonight since this is the only sporting event going on.


  2. Cindy Luis June 6, 2015 7:31 pm

    There are more tonight. The issue has been graduation conflicts.
    China wins 25-21. U.S Serve Receive had some breakdowns and China has figured out Lowe’s attack.


  3. Cindy Luis June 6, 2015 7:32 pm

    Not sure why but they decided to have some dance entertainment during the 5 minute break between Sets 1 and 2. think it’s Drill Team Hawaii.


  4. Cindy Luis June 6, 2015 8:02 pm

    China wins 25-23


  5. Cindy Luis June 6, 2015 8:13 pm

    announced crowd f 4200, although seems like more.


  6. Cindy Luis June 6, 2015 8:25 pm

    Pretty ugly set 3 for the U.S. it’s 23-12 China and it hasn’t been that close


  7. Cindy Luis June 6, 2015 8:26 pm

    China wins 25-12.


  8. H-man June 6, 2015 9:17 pm

    Heavy westbound traffic on H1 due to lane closures discourages me from attending. I’m sure there are others from the west side who shy away for the same reason. Sounds like the US team needs a lot of work.


  9. isleboy June 7, 2015 12:28 pm

    Appears China played its First unit Saturday….USA played its first unit
    Friday……is this kosher? You charge money…….would think you play
    your best every nite. Something smells!!!!!


  10. Big Island VB fan June 7, 2015 4:23 pm

    9. I don’t think anything “smells.” I can only offer guesses which may be wrong. Perhaps Chinese players suffered from jet lag so Lang Ping decided to save her best for the second match. The jet-lagged team made a lot of uncharacteristic errors. But, she did warn before the matches even started that her team would snatch a victory and they did and thus salvaged their wounded pride. So now the teams are even at one victory apiece.

    As for the USA side, Karch Kiraly wanted to give his bench players a chance to start and see what they could do. They haven’t passed as cleanly as the regular starters and of course, once China studied Karsta Lowe’s hitting patterns, they figured her out, both digging and blocking her more often.

    Also, the local fans kept clamoring, “We want Tama,” and they finally got what they wished for. She displayed great effort and made some stupendous digs. I’m sure the local fans were happy to see her play.

    The team will learn from this and in the future will save their B-team to play weaker teams than China to give the starters a rest. Hope the team will do better come Grand Prix time and especially in the World Cup later this year, the first Olympic qualifier. Until then, they have their work cut out for them. Good luck!


  11. Cindy Luis June 7, 2015 10:11 pm

    9. nothing smells. neither team knows what the other team is going to do until the first lineup card is put in. I would not say that USA used its first unit Friday.
    The U.S. lineup Friday had never been used in international competition.

    both young teams. both used different players each night. China figured out Lowe after watching film. the surprise was how poorly USA played in Set 3.


  12. Cindy Luis June 7, 2015 10:13 pm

    10. thank you. This was a friendly. it doesn’t count towards Olympic qualifying. Both teams seeing what their young players can do.


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