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Post by nyline on Sept 15, 2017 15:59:49 GMT -5
Why did my vote from yesterday disappear? See post above -- he had to redo the poll so we have to vote again.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2017 16:20:34 GMT -5
Why did my vote from yesterday disappear? See post above -- he had to redo the poll so we have to vote again. But jumping to conclusions undermines my credibility! Why stop now?
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Post by psumaui on Sept 30, 2017 0:00:45 GMT -5
I'm bringing this up because tonight Larson of Nebraska had her jersey retired at the break of the match with Minnesota. For what she did at Nebraska: She won 1 National Championship and was at a 2 additional final fours (I'm sure we all remember the one in 2008). For this and a couple of Nebraska records, her jersey was retired. Now my question is this. Is anybody bored enough to research just exactly how many numbers would be left, if any, to choose from on Penn State Women's Volleyball team had each and every starting player that has at least 1 National Championship had their number retired after they graduated? If we just went with any player that has a national championship, then I'm sure we would run out of numbers. Who want's to take this challenge? You may have to go into video vaults to find some of the previous players numbers. Now from what little research I have done, the numbers only go up to #33. Also, if two or more players share the same number then you should give the later player another arbitrary number that doesn't belong to any starter for the later years because that number from first player would have already been retired. Example: Nummy had jersey #12(not sure who may have had it before her) so then Micha Hancock would have to have another number and then the player after Micha which would be Holcomb would have to have a different number than Micha. Your starting point is any starter that was on the 1999 team and go forward.
NOTE: Some players had different numbers thru their career so go with the one they wore the majority of their career.
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