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  2. Box score - Wikipedia

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    A baseball box score from 1876. [1] A box score is a structured summary of the results from a sport competition. The box score lists the game score as well as individual and team achievements in the game. Among the sports in which box scores are common are baseball, basketball, American football, volleyball and hockey.

  3. Template:Volleyballboxstat - Wikipedia

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    score = Match score of the game; team2 = Team's name; set = Set score of the game; stadium = Stadium of the game (stadium and city) attendance = Number of people that watched in the stadium; referee1 = First referee of the game; refenat1 = Nationality of the first referee; referee2 = Second referee of the game; refenat2 = Nationality of the ...

  4. Volleyball records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Tournament Article Records and statistics Summer Olympics: Volleyball at the Summer Olympics: Results summary (men, women), participating nations (men, women), medal table, MVP by edition, win–loss records

  5. Template:VolleyballboxStatistics/doc - Wikipedia

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    score = Match score of the game; team2 = Team's name; set = Set score of the game; stadium = Stadium of the game (stadium and city) attendance = Number of people that watched in the stadium; referee1 = First referee of the game; refenat1 = Nationality of the first referee; referee2 = Second referee of the game; refenat2 = Nationality of the ...

  6. Scoreboard - Wikipedia

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    A scoreboard is a large board for publicly displaying the score in a game. [citation needed] Most levels of sport from high school and above use at least one scoreboard for keeping score, measuring time, and displaying statistics. Scoreboards in the past used a mechanical clock and numeral cards to display the score.

  7. 2009 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on December 3, 2009 with 64 teams and ended on December 19, when Penn State defeated Texas, 3-2, in the NCAA National Championship match. With the win, Penn State won its fourth overall title, and became the first team in the history of women's intercollegiate volleyball to win three ...

  8. NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament is an annual event organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champion of women's collegiate volleyball among its Division I members in the United States. It has been contested every winter since 1981, except 2020.

  9. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. [1] It has been a part of the official program of the Summer Olympic Games since Tokyo 1964.