POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Dec 02, 2008
| NCAA volleyball
First round, Friday, No. 7 seed Hawaii (28-3) vs. Belmont, 3 p.m. Hawaii time, San Diego (23-4) at USC (16-11), 5 p.m.
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"We put in to host Thursday-Friday," USC coach Mick Haley said. "I don't know what went into the thinking.
"We're happy to be home but, without question, we have the toughest (subregional). My attitude has always been that you're going to have to beat those really good teams at some point if you're going to win the national title. But it is disappointing that some of the teams have easy first rounds. We don't."
The 12th-ranked Women of Troy (16-11) host West Coast Conference champion and 15th-ranked San Diego (23-4) in Friday's second match. Hawaii (28-3), which remained at No. 6 in yesterday's AVCA Coaches Top 25, opens first-round play at the Galen Center with Atlantic Sun champ Belmont (25-7) at 3 p.m. Hawaii time.
It would never schedule women's volleyball to conflict with football. It's the very reason that last week's Western Athletic Conference volleyball tournament was split; Friday's semifinals and Sunday's final sandwiched the Warriors' football game Saturday.
| NCAA volleyball
First round, Friday, No. 7 seed Hawaii (28-3) vs. Belmont, 3 p.m. Hawaii time, San Diego (23-4) at USC (16-11), 5 p.m. |
"We put in to host Thursday-Friday," USC coach Mick Haley said. "I don't know what went into the thinking.
"We're happy to be home but, without question, we have the toughest (subregional). My attitude has always been that you're going to have to beat those really good teams at some point if you're going to win the national title. But it is disappointing that some of the teams have easy first rounds. We don't."
The 12th-ranked Women of Troy (16-11) host West Coast Conference champion and 15th-ranked San Diego (23-4) in Friday's second match. Hawaii (28-3), which remained at No. 6 in yesterday's AVCA Coaches Top 25, opens first-round play at the Galen Center with Atlantic Sun champ Belmont (25-7) at 3 p.m. Hawaii time.