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Ciaa #3 (Baker) CIAA #3 (BAKER) FEBRUARY 7 -9, 2020 Hosted by 0 0 CIAA #3 (BAKER) Tournament Standings - Final Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Total Total Total Total POS TEAM WON LOSS Match Match Match Match Match Total Pins Avg/Gm Baker Trad Bracket Games 01 02 03 04 05 1 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 5 0 978 925 960 885 1,018 4,766 - - 4,766 25 190.6 2 SHAW UNIVERSITY 3 2 624 713 680 742 819 3,578 - - 3,578 25 143.1 3 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 3 2 612 768 703 646 763 3,492 - - 3,492 25 139.7 4 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 1 4 703 731 655 615 677 3,381 - - 3,381 25 135.2 5 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 3 1 760 795 930 - 821 3,306 - - 3,306 20 165.3 6 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 2 2 784 860 - 785 719 3,148 - - 3,148 20 157.4 7 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 2 2 - 790 736 702 756 2,984 - - 2,984 20 149.2 8 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 1 3 657 647 640 654 - 2,598 - - 2,598 20 129.9 9 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 0 4 598 - 562 601 659 2,420 - - 2,420 20 121.0 10 BYE 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - 11 0 - - 12 0 - - 13 0 - - 14 0 - - 15 0 - - 16 0 - - 17 0 - - CIAA #3 (BAKER) INDIVIDUAL MATCH RESULTS 1 BAKER 4 BAKER 0 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 784 SHAW UNIVERSITY 624 0 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 601 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 646 0 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 657 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 978 0 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 598 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 703 0 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 702 SHAW UNIVERSITY 742 0 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 760 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 612 0 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 785 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 885 0 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 654 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 615 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 BAKER 5 BAKER 0 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 925 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 790 0 BYE - CHOWAN UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 731 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 860 0 SHAW UNIVERSITY 819 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 659 0 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 768 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 647 0 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 1,018 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 821 0 BYE - ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 677 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 756 0 SHAW UNIVERSITY 713 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 795 0 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 763 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 719 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 BAKER N/A 0 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 655 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 930 0 0 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 703 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 736 0 0 BYE - BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 0 SHAW UNIVERSITY 680 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 640 0 0 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 960 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 562 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CIAA #3 (BAKER) : W-L OPPONENT RECAP EVENT (All) FORMAT (All) Values Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of OPP- TieBreak TieBreak Sum of Sum of SCHOOL MATCH OPPONENT WIN LOSS PINS PINS Pins Opp Pins GAMES AvgGame BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY Baker Match 01 SHAW UNIVERSITY 1 0 784 624 0 0 5 156.8 Baker Match 02 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 1 0 860 731 0 0 5 172.0 Baker Match 03 BYE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! Baker Match 04 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 785 885 0 0 5 157.0 Baker Match 05 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 0 1 719 763 0 0 5 143.8 xRND 1 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY Total 2 2 3,148 3,003 0 0 20 157.4 BYE Baker Match 01 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! Baker Match 02 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! Baker Match 03 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! Baker Match 04 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! Baker Match 05 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! xRND 1 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! BYE Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! CHOWAN UNIVERSITY Baker Match 01 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 657 978 0 0 5 131.4 Baker Match 02 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 0 1 647 768 0 0 5 129.4 Baker Match 03 SHAW UNIVERSITY 0 1 640 680 0 0 5 128.0 Baker Match 04 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 1 0 654 615 0 0 5 130.8 Baker Match 05 BYE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! xRND 1 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! CHOWAN UNIVERSITY Total 1 3 2,598 3,041 0 0 20 129.9 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY Baker Match 01 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 0 1 598 703 0 0 5 119.6 Baker Match 02 BYE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! Baker Match 03 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 562 960 0 0 5 112.4 Baker Match 04 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 0 1 601 646 0 0 5 120.2 Baker Match 05 SHAW UNIVERSITY 0 1 659 819 0 0 5 131.8 xRND 1 BYE 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY Total 0 4 2,420 3,128 0 0 20 121.0 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY Baker Match 01 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 1 0 978 657 0 0 5 195.6 Baker Match 02 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 1 0 925 790 0 0 5 185.0 Baker Match 03 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 1 0 960 562 0 0 5 192.0 Baker Match 04 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 1 0 885 785 0 0 5 177.0 Baker Match 05 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 1 0 1,018 821 0 0 5 203.6 xRND 1 SHAW UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY Total 5 0 4,766 3,615 0 0 25 190.6 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY Baker Match 01 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 612 760 0 0 5 122.4 Baker Match 02 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 1 0 768 647 0 0 5 153.6 Baker Match 03 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 0 1 703 736 0 0 5 140.6 Baker Match 04 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 1 0 646 601 0 0 5 129.2 Baker Match 05 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 1 0 763 719 0 0 5 152.6 xRND 1 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! Values Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of OPP- TieBreak TieBreak Sum of Sum of SCHOOL MATCH OPPONENT WIN LOSS PINS PINS Pins Opp Pins GAMES AvgGame JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY Total 3 2 3,492 3,463 0 0 25 139.7 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE Baker Match 01 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 1 0 703 598 0 0 5 140.6 Baker Match 02 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 731 860 0 0 5 146.2 Baker Match 03 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 655 930 0 0 5 131.0 Baker Match 04 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 0 1 615 654 0 0 5 123.0 Baker Match 05 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 0 1 677 756 0 0 5 135.4 xRND 1 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE Total 1 4 3,381 3,798 0 0 25 135.2 SHAW UNIVERSITY Baker Match 01 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 624 784 0 0 5 124.8 Baker Match 02 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 713 795 0 0 5 142.6 Baker Match 03 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 1 0 680 640 0 0 5 136.0 Baker Match 04 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 1 0 742 702 0 0 5 148.4 Baker Match 05 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 1 0 819 659 0 0 5 163.8 xRND 1 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! SHAW UNIVERSITY Total 3 2 3,578 3,580 0 0 25 143.1 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY Baker Match 01 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 1 0 760 612 0 0 5 152.0 Baker Match 02 SHAW UNIVERSITY 1 0 795 713 0 0 5 159.0 Baker Match 03 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 1 0 930 655 0 0 5 186.0 Baker Match 04 BYE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! Baker Match 05 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 821 1,018 0 0 5 164.2 xRND 1 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY Total 3 1 3,306 2,998 0 0 20 165.3 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY Baker Match 01 BYE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! Baker Match 02 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 1 790 925 0 0 5 158.0 Baker Match 03 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 1 0 736 703 0 0 5 147.2 Baker Match 04 SHAW UNIVERSITY 0 1 702 742 0 0 5 140.4 Baker Match 05 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 1 0 756 677 0 0 5 151.2 xRND 1 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY Total 2 2 2,984 3,047 0 0 20 149.2 Grand Total 20 20 29,673 29,673 0 0 200 148.4 Values Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of OPP- TieBreak TieBreak Sum of Sum of SCHOOL MATCH OPPONENT WIN LOSS PINS PINS Pins Opp Pins GAMES AvgGame Values Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of OPP- TieBreak TieBreak Sum of Sum of SCHOOL MATCH OPPONENT WIN LOSS PINS PINS Pins Opp Pins GAMES AvgGame Values Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of OPP- TieBreak TieBreak Sum of Sum of SCHOOL MATCH OPPONENT WIN LOSS PINS PINS Pins Opp Pins GAMES AvgGame.
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