SandBows 3-0 at Queen’s Cup, top seed for Sunday

James Anastassiades and Patrick Gasman got psyched with their teammates during introductions before Friday's five-set loss at Long Beach State. / Photo by Darryl Miho, Special to the Star-Advertiser

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BVB Saturday at Queen’s Beach
9 a.m.: Washington 5, San Jose State 0
10:30 a.m.:Hawaii 3, Loyola Marymount
clinching point came at No. 1
Order of finish: 2,5,4,3,1
1. Emily Maglio/Amy Ozee (UH) def. Bo Culo/Megan Nash (LMU) 21-15, 22-24, 15-12
2. Ari Homayun/Julia Scoles (UH) def. Savannah Slattery/Reka Orsi Toth (LMU) 21-12, 21-18
3. Morgan Martin/Pani Napoleon (UH) def. Sara Kovac/Jessie Prichard (LMU) 21-19, 22-20
4. Emma Doud/Veronica Nederend (LMU) def. Hi’ilawe Huddleston/Kylin Loker (UH) 21-15, 21-17
5. Paige Panter/Erin Martin (LMU) def. Paige Dreeuws/Sofia Russo (UH) 21-12, 21-19
Noon: Loyola Marymount 5, Washington 0
1:30 p.m.: Hawaii 5, San Jose State 0
1. Emily Maglio/Amy Ozee (UH) def. Caitlin Bettenay/Tabea Schwarz (SJSU) 21-11, 21-11
2. Ari Homayun/Julia Scoles (UH) def. Luiza Andrade/Giulia Gavio (SJSU) 21-15, 21-17
3. Morgan Martin/Pani Napoleon (UH) def. Ryann Thomison/Sarah Smevog (SJSU) 21-15, 21-9
4. Jenna Banz/Kylin Loker (UH) def. Julia Golbeck/Fernanda Vido (SJSU) 21-14, 21-12
5. Paige Dreeuws/Sofia Russo (UH) def. Thaliana Grajeda/Kaitlynn Zdroik (SJSU) 21-17, 21-14
3 p.m.: Loyola Marymount 5, San Jose State 0
4:30 p.m.: Hawaii 4, Washington 1
1. Emily Maglio/Amy Ozee (UH) def. Kristen Gengenbacher/Destiny Julye (UW) 21-10, 21-11
2. Ari Homayun/Julia Scoles (UH) def. Kara Bajema/Shayne McPherson (UW) 24-22, 21-13
3. Morgan Martin/Pani Napoleon (UH) def. Avie Niece/Cat McCoy (UW) 21-15, 21-10
4. Emma Calle/Samantha Drechsel (UW) def. Jenna Banz/Kylin Loker (UH) 21-15, 21-17
5. Paige Dreeuws/Sofia Russo (UH) def. Chloe Newton/Callie Weber (UW) 22-20, 14-21, 15-10


COMMENTS

  1. Maverick April 13, 2019 12:05 pm

    Thanks to Steve on a previous thread for correcting my tiebreaker post. Per Steve, the first four tiebreakers are below (tiebreakers won’t go beyond these four tonight):

    “#1 – winner of the 2 head to head conf. matches between tied teams.
    #2 – sets won/lost % in the 2 head to head conf. matches between tied teams.
    #3 – points scored/points allowed in the 2 head to head conf. matches between tied teams.
    #4 – sets won/lost % in all 10 conf. matches between tied teams.”

    Currently, LBSU is 1-0 in matches, 3-2 in sets, and +3 in points versus UH. UH has lost 2 fewer sets than LBSU in conference play, including last night’s match.

    To obtain the #1 seed in the Big West tournament, UH must do one of the following tonight:
    A. Beat LBSU 3-0 or 3-1
    B. Beat LBSU 3-2 and score at 4+ more points than LBSU tonight
    C. Beat LBSU 3-2 and score 3 more points than LBSU tonight

    In A, LBSU and UH tie in breaker #1, but UH wins breaker #2 (+1 or +2 in sets won, yielding a higher set won % for UH)
    In B, LBSU and UH tie in #1 & #2, but UH wins on #3 (+1 or more in points)
    In C, LBSU and UH tie in #1, #2 & #3, but UH wins on #4 (3 fewer conference set losses than LBSU, which yields a higher conference set winning % for UH)

    If UH loses, LBSU is the top seed by virtue of breaker #1.

    If UH wins 3-2 but fails to score at least 3 more points than LBSU (for example, if UH wins 21-25, 25-20, 25-23, 22-25, 15-13, UH would have scored 2 more points), LBSU is the top seed because of breaker #3 (in my example, LBSU would have an overall +1 advantage in points scored versus UH in the two head-to-head matches).

    Option C above is the minimum result UH needs to earn the #1 tourney seed.

    Hopefully not too confusing.


  2. Haolepino April 13, 2019 2:01 pm

    On our way to the game right now. It’s senior night for LBSU but that won’t stop me from screaming my head off for UH. Passing will be key. Hopefully LBSU won’t be so lucky tonight with so many serves tickling the tape. Let’s go Bows!!!


  3. kahuna April 13, 2019 3:09 pm

    Too much headache worrying about the tie breaker. To me, it really doesn’t matter. We got a first round bye and that was huge.

    Both UCSB and Irvine are both dangerous. Whether UH is seeded first or not, We will be facing either one of these teams.

    Yes!!! I want to win tonight but with the undefeated streak no longer in play, we should focus 100% attention to the BW tournament.


  4. Cindy Luis April 13, 2019 3:12 pm

    1. thanks for reposting. That is what I originally had as well
    2. agree. neither semifinal opponent will be a cakewalk.


  5. Cindy Luis April 13, 2019 3:39 pm

    Keeping this open for SandBows update
    Moving live blog on Warrior match over here
    http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=49405


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