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Subject: That's the reason BYU was sent to Chapel Hill
Posted by: VTChip on Fri May 16 2008 8:39:10 PM
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If there is no weather delays, they wouldn't have to play on Sunday.

Current Thread:

   UNC eliminated by Campbell. So much for hosting  --  VTChip   Fri May 16 2008 8:29:00 PM
       Today's attendance: 385 tomorrow w/out UNC????   --  VTChip   Fri May 16 2008 9:53:14 PM
       Wow, 7 unearned runs. Gotta hurt for the pitcher that lost that one **  --  gern   Fri May 16 2008 9:10:38 PM
           UNC made 5 errors. Hard to win like that* **  --  VTChip   Fri May 16 2008 9:53:45 PM
       Ouch! UNC is 1-6 in the last three NCAA tournaments  --  VTChip   Fri May 16 2008 8:50:43 PM
       Wow!! I guess the Camels got over the hump when it really counted!***  --  squarerootofone   Fri May 16 2008 8:33:58 PM
           And they avoided getting smoked. **  --  hokie.win   Fri May 16 2008 11:07:17 PM
       UNC's lost two already???? **  --  hokiepro   Fri May 16 2008 8:33:23 PM
           They started a day early then all the other regionals **  --  VTsportscaster   Fri May 16 2008 8:35:25 PM
               That's the reason BYU was sent to Chapel Hill  --  VTChip   Fri May 16 2008 8:39:10 PM
                   Actually, the same thing for Campbell  --  VTChip   Fri May 16 2008 8:46:18 PM
                       The holy rollers regional **  --  VTsportscaster   Fri May 16 2008 8:55:43 PM
           They lost to BYU 3-0 yesterday.***  --  squarerootofone   Fri May 16 2008 8:34:35 PM




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