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Nov. 25, 2008

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This Week in Panther Volleyball

 

State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament

Charles Koch Arena -- Wichita, Kan.

 

Thu., Nov. 27:         vs. Evansville -- 6 pm

                                  Live Radio (KWLO 1330 AM)

                                  Live Audio Stream (UNIPanthers.com)

 

The University of Northern Iowa volleyball team heads to the State Farm MVC Tournament this week in Wichita, Kan.  The third-seeded Panthers will face sixth-seeded Evansville on Thursday night at 6 pm.  Should UNI advance, it will play second-seed Creighton on Friday at 5 pm, with the championship set for 7 pm Saturday night.  The championship match will be televised live in the Cedar Valley by Fox Sports Midwest and Comcast SportsNet Chicago.

 

PANTHER QUICK SETS...

l UNI earned the number three seed for this week’s State Farm MVC Tournament, and will face sixth-seeded Evansville in the first round on Thursday night.  That marks just the second time in the last 11 years that the Panthers have not been either the number one or number two seed at the MVC tournament.

l UNI looks to continue its history of success at the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference State Farm Tournament this week.  The Panthers have won the tournament title the past two years, and eight of the last 10 years overall.  UNI has claimed 13 tournament titles all-time, the most of any Valley school.

l The Panthers split the two matches with Evansville this season, posting a 3-0 win in Cedar Falls Oct. 3, and dropping a 3-1 match in Evansville Nov. 1.  The Purple Aces’ victory that night was the school’s first over UNI in volleyball in 31 matches.

l UNI’s win over Drake Nov. 20 was its 24th straight over the Bulldogs.  UNI has now won 38 of the last 42 matches against the other three Division I schools in the state of Iowa, including a perfect 3-0 record this year (two wins over Drake and a win at Iowa State).  UNI is now 62-12-2 all-time against Drake, and UNI head coach Bobbi Petersen is a combined 26-4 against Drake, Iowa and Iowa State.

l Senior middle blocker Ashten Stelken moved into 8th place on UNI’s all-time kills list last week.  Stelken now has 1,241 kills, having moved past Maryellen McCann (1,226 – 1984-87).  Stelken also ranks third all-time at UNI in block assists (520) and total blocks (563) and is seventh in blocks per set (1.27).

l Two Panthers rank in the top 10 nationally statistically.  Senior middle blocker Ashten Stelken is fifth in blocking (1.48 bps), while sophomore libero Ellie Blankenship is sixth in digs (5.56 dps).

SCOUTING EVANSVILLE

Evansville is 14-17 overall, 8-10 in the MVC.  The Purple Aces have a balanced offensive attack, with four players averaging better than two kills per set, led by Brooke Maher at 2.48 kps and Sally Kalupka at 2.44 kps.  Evansville enters the State Farm MVC Tournament having dropped five of its last six matches.  UNI holds a 30-1 lead in the all-time series, with the Purple Aces posting their first-ever win over the Panthers Nov. 1 (25-18, 26-24, 20-25, 25-18).

 

RADIO INFORMATION

No less than 14 of UNI's volleyball matches, including all matches from this week’s State Farm Missouri Valley Conference tournament, will be carried live on KWLO 1330-AM (Star 1330), with Eric Braley and Brad Wells calling the action throughout the season.  In addition, UNI head coach Bobbi Petersen has a weekly radio show on Star 1330 that airs each Monday starting at 6 pm.

 

ON THE WEB

All of UNI’s home volleyball matches can be viewed and listened to on the World Wide Web by going to www.unipanthers.com.  UNI has partnered with Stretch Internet to provide live video and audio streaming of Panther volleyball via “UNI GameDay Online”.   In addition to audio and video from all home volleyball matches, this subscription-based service also provides audio coverage of select volleyball road matches, including every match from the State Farm MVC tournament.  as well as both video and audio of a number of other UNI sports.  In addition, all Panther home matches have free live stats.

 

UNI ALL-TIME IN THE MVC TOURNAMENT

UNI has a 32-14 all-time record in the State Farm MVC Tournament, having claimed a league-best 13 championships.  The Panthers have won eight of the last 10 tournament titles, including the last two, and six straight from 1998 through 2003.  The Panthers are 1-0 all-time in the MVC Tournament against Evansville, posting a 3-0 win (15-10, 15-10, 15-9) in the 2000 semifinals, played in Terre Haute, Ind.

 

QUICK NOTES

Libero Ellie Blankenship ended the regular-season having reached double-figures in digs in 29 of 30 matches, after getting 19 against Drake and 18 against Creighton … setter Bre Payton had a career-high eight kills at Drake Nov. 20, while adding 34 assists, six digs and four blocks … middle blocker Ashten Stelken had her streak of consecutive matches with double-figures in kills snapped at eight against Creighton Nov. 21 … defensive specialist Chelsea Saunders has had double-digits in digs in two of her last three matches, and eight matches on the season … Shannon Aschoff has failed to reach at least 10 kills in four straight matches.

 

STELKEN EARNS ACADEMIC ALL-MVC HONORS

Senior middle blocker Ashten Stelken was honored by being named to the 2008 Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete First Team.  Stelken, who was also a first-team MVC scholar-athlete in 2007, holds a 3.40 grade point average in elementary education.  She averages 3.01 kills per set, and ranks fifth nationally with 1.48 blocks per set.

20 WINS AGAIN

UNI has posted 20 victories this season, which marks the 11th straight season the Panthers have won at least 20 matches.  In fact, UNI has recorded at least 20 wins in 22 of the past 24 years, with 11 of those seasons garnering at least 28 victories, and five of them racking up 30 or more wins.  The Panthers have made three trips to the NCAA Sweet 16 since 1999, with eight NCAA appearances in the past 10 seasons.

 

BIG CROWD VERSUS WSU

The Panthers drew a season-best 2,015 fans to its match against 11th-ranked Wichita State Nov. 15.  UNI has topped 1,000 fans for each home match this season, and ranks in the top 25 nationally with an average of 1,405 fans per home contest.

 

PANTHERS ADD THREE FOR 2009

UNI added three players in the fall signing period which ended Nov. 19. Joining the Panthers in 2009 will be 5-11 outside hitter Amy Braun (Lakeville, Minn.), 6-1 middle blocker Shelby Kintzel (Mount Vernon, Iowa), and 5-10 setter Molly Turk (Elgin, Ill.).  Braun was named a 2008-09 Under Armour Second Team All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association.

 

OFFENSE SOLID AGAINST BRADLEY

UNI hit .299 against Bradley (54-13-137) Nov. 8, which was its highest hitting percentage since recording a .402 hitting percentage (40-5-87) versus the Braves on Oct. 11 at the McLeod Center.  Overall, the Panthers have recorded at least 50 kills in five of their last eight matches.

 

BLOCK PARTY

The Panthers had 15 total team blocks against Bradley Nov. 8, which marked the seventh straight match UNI reached double-figures in blocks.  UNI, which ranks 14th in the nation in blocks per set at 2.66, has been averaging an impressive 3.05 blocks per set over its last 11 matches.

 

ANOTHER SOLID DEFENSIVE EFFORT

UNI forced Bradley into 30 hitting errors in its 3-1 win over the Braves Nov. 8, while holding BU to just .133 hitting (48-30-135).  That marked the fifth time this season the Panthers’ opposition has recorded 30 or more hitting errors in a match.  UNI has forced its opponent into at least 20 hitting errors in 14 of its last 20 matches.

 

STELKEN CLIMBS CAREER BLOCKS LIST

Against Missouri State Nov. 14, senior middle blocker Ashten Stelken moved into a third place on UNI’s all-time total blocks list. Stelken now has 563 career blocks, which moved her past Holly VanHofwegen (550, 1996-99) for third on the Panthers career chart.

 

BIG COMEBACK AGAINST THE SALUKIS

UNI dropped the first two sets on Oct. 31 at Southern Illinois, but rallied from the 0-2 deficit to post the win over the Salukis.  Prior to that, the last time the Panthers dropped the first two sets on the road and came back to win a match was Sept. 23, 2006 at Missouri State.  With the win against SIU, UNI improved to 2-1 in five-set matches this season.

 

PANTHERS DIG PINK AGAINST ILLINOIS STATE OCT. 25

The University of Northern Iowa volleyball team took part in the national ‘Dig Pink’ campaign on Saturday, Oct. 25 when the Panthers faced Illinois State at the McLeod Center.  Panther athletics and Community National Bank, the official sponsor of UNI volleyball, combined to raise nearly $1,500 on the night, with the money being donated to the Side Out Foundation, an organization which raises funds for breast cancer research.

UNI SETS RALLY-SCORING DIGS RECORD AGAINST WSU...

UNI had a season-high 117 digs in its 3-2 loss to Wichita State Oct. 17.  That was the most digs the Panthers have ever had in a rally-scoring match (which was implemented in 2001).  The total was just short of the overall school record of 125 digs, set on Sept. 1, 1987, against Washington State.

 

...AND NEARLY BREAKS IT THREE MATCHES LATER

Just eight days after that impressive dig total against Wichita State, UNI nearly topped it with another big number, getting 112 digs in its 3-2 win over Illinois State Oct. 25.  Several UNI players had career-bests in the five-set win over the Redbirds.  Libero Ellie Blankenship had a career-high 38 digs; outside hitter Shannon Aschoff tied her career-high with 20 digs; and setter Bre Payton had a career-best 19 digs.

 

BLOCK THE ‘BIRDS

The Panthers had a season-high 19 total team blocks against Illinois State Oct. 25. Ashten Stelken had a season-high 12 blocks versus the Redbirds, while Bre Payton had a career-high eight blocks.  UNI has posted at least 10 blocks in seven of its last 11 matches.

 

SAMPSON TOPS 1,000 CAREER KILLS

Senior outside hitter Amy Sampson topped 1,000 career kills against Missouri State Oct. 18, joining teammate Ashten Stelken in the 1,000-kill club.  Sampson became the 19th UNI player to reach 1,000 kills, and currently is tied for 13th on the Panthers’ all-time list with 1,111.

 

BLANKENSHIP REACHES 1,000 CAREER DIGS

Ellie Blankenship became the 11th UNI player to reach 1,000 career digs, against Missouri State Oct. 18.  She currently ranks fifth on UNI’s all-time list with 1,208 digs.  She is by far the fastest to ever reach 1,000 career digs for the Panthers, as no other player has reached 1,000 during their sophomore season.  UNI’s career record is 1,570 digs by Stephanie May (2003-06).

 

STELKEN TOPS 1,000 CAREER KILLS AGAINST CYCLONES

Senior middle blocker Ashten Stelken reached 1,000 career kills against Iowa State Sept. 10, becoming the 18th player to top that mark in Panther volleyball history.  Stelken just moved into UNI’s top 10 all-time in kills, as she ranks eighth with 1,241 over her four-year career.

 

BLANKENSHIP HAS DIGS STREAK SNAPPED

Sophomore libero Ellie Blankenship had her streak of consecutive matches with double-figure digs snapped on 10/11 against Bradley.  Blankenship had seven digs versus the Braves, which ended her run at 51 straight matches of double-digits.  That was the first (and only) time in Blankenship’s two-year career that she has not reached at least 10 digs.

 

BLANKENSHIP SETS SCHOOL RECORD AGAINST SIU

Blankenship racked up 27 digs in the Panthers’ 3-0 win over Southern Illinois Oct. 4, which was the most digs ever in a three-set match by a UNI player.  Previously, Blankenship was tied with Panthers’ current head coach Bobbi (Becker) Petersen for the most digs in a three-set match, as each had 25.

 

UNI IN TOP 40 IN VOLLEYBALL RPI

In the most recent NCAA volleyball RPI, released Nov. 11, UNI ranked 38th in the nation.  UNI has three top 50 wins this year, over Clemson (28), Iowa State (39) and Creighton (48).  Four of its losses are to top 20 RPI teams in Saint Louis (9), Kansas State (17), and Wichita State (19) twice.

 

PANTHERS HIGH UP IN THE NATIONAL STATS

As a team, UNI ranks in the top 20 a pair of statistical categories in the most recent NCAA stats, released Nov. 24.  UNI is 14th in blocks per set (2.66) and 29th in digs per set (16.67).  Individually, senior middle blocker Ashten Stelken is fifth in the nation in blocks per set at 1.48, while sophomore libero Ellie Blankenship ranks sixth nationally in digs per set at 5.56.

 

IN-STATE DOMINANCE

With its win over Drake Nov. 20, UNI has now claimed wins in 38 of the last 42 matches it has played against the other three Division I universities in the state of Iowa. All-time, against the state’s other three DI schools, the Panthers are a combined 119-55-2; UNI has compiled a record of 26-22 against Iowa, 31-21 against Iowa State and 62-12-2 against Drake.  Since 1997, the Panthers are 25-0 against Drake, 6-1 against Iowa, and 8-3 against ISU.  Head coach Bobbi Petersen has posted a 26-4 cumulative mark against Iowa, Iowa State and Drake.

 

23 STRAIGHT TO OPEN LEAGUE PLAY

With the 3-1 victory against Drake Sept. 19, UNI extended its streak of winning its conference opener to 23 straight seasons.  The last time the Panthers dropped their opening conference match was on Oct. 18, 1985 when Southern Illinois posted a 3-2 win over UNI (15-11, 14-16, 14-16, 15-5, 15-13).  That was also the last time SIU defeated UNI in Cedar Falls.

 

A DEFENSIVE PRESENCE

Sophomore libero Ellie Blankenship had an impressive freshman year for the Panthers, as she set UNI numerous school records -- including most digs in a season (624) and digs per set (5.43).  Well, she has made her 2008 season even better, as she ranks sixth nationally in digs per set at 5.56.  She had a career-high 38 digs against Illinois State Oct. 24, and has reached double-digits in digs in 29 of 30 matches this year.  She reached double-figures in digs in her first 18 matches this season, and had her string of 51 straight matches of at least 10 digs snapped against Bradley Oct. 11.  That match against Bradley (when she got seven digs in the 3-0 sweep of the Braves) is the only time in two seasons that Blankenship has not gotten at least 10 digs.  Blankenship’s 51-match streak was the third-best active streak in the country at the time it was broken, and it stands as the 12th-best all-time streak in NCAA history.

 

BIG HITTERS

The Panthers have hit better than .320 as a team in eight matches this season, including hitting .402 (40-5-87) against Bradley Oct. 11.  UNI has been held below .250 hitting as a team just 10 times this season.  The Panthers recorded a season-best .434 hitting percentage (41-8-76) in their season-opening win over North Florida, with a miniscule eight hitting errors.  UNI had a season-best 59 kills against Drake Sept. 19 in its Missouri Valley Conference opener, and tied that total against Illinois State Oct. 25.

 

SIXTEEN STRAIGHT TO START THE YEAR

The Panthers dropped their first set of the season against Clemson on Sept. 6.  UNI won its first five matches of the year by perfect 3-0 sweeps, and won the first set against Clemson, for a string of 16 set victories.  That is the most sets won in a row to start the season by UNI since the 1986 campaign, when the Panthers won their first 25 sets of the year.

 

SAUNDERS HAS CAREER-BEST AGAINST WSU

Sophomore defensive specialist Chelsea Saunders had a career-high 22 digs against Wichita State Oct. 17. Saunders, who averages 2.25 digs per set on the season, has reached double-figures in digs eight times this season, and has had eight or more digs 15 times.

 

TOUGH DEFENSE

UNI has kept the opposition below .200 hitting in 22 matches this season, including holding its opponent to less than .150 hitting 18 times.  At the Varney’s KSU Invitational Sept. 12-13, UNI forced previously undefeated Liberty into 26 hitting errors in the three-set Panthers sweep, while forcing Iowa State into 34 hitting errors in the four-set UNI win on Sept. 10.  UNI held 14th-ranked Wichita State to a season-low .080 hitting Oct. 17, forcing 44 Shocker hitting errors.  The Panthers have forced 15 of their last 20 opponents into at least 20 attack errors, with four of those teams topping 30.

 

BENSON STEPS UP

Sophomore setter Jessa Benson started two of three matches at the UNI Invitational Sept. 5-6.  Benson had 36 assists against Northern Illinois, and career-bests in assists (47) and digs (14) against Clemson for her first career double-double.  Benson also had a career-high five service aces against the Tigers, including three straight during a key stretch that helped UNI clinch the match.

 

DOUBLE TIME

Shannon Aschoff had her first double-double of the season with 16 kills and a then career-high 17 digs in the championship match of the UNI Invitational against Clemson Sept. 6.  She had another double-double in the Panthers’ next match, Sept. 10 at Iowa State, when she racked up 11 kills and 15 digs, and nearly had a triple-double versus the Cyclones, adding eight blocks.  Aschoff has had double-figures in kills in 18 matches this season.

 

IT STARTS WITH THE SERVE

The Panthers service game was outstanding over the three matches at the FAU Invitational Aug. 29-30.  UNI recorded 18 service aces for the weekend (2.00 aces per set), but only allowed five service aces against it over the three matches (0.56 reception errors per set).

 

SPLITTING TIME AT SETTER

With the graduation of three-year starter Kristin Belzung, the Panthers are breaking in a new setter this year.  Two players have seen significant playing time this season, in redshirt freshman Bre Payton and redshirt sophomore Jessa Benson.  Payton has played in 80 sets this year and is averaging 9.86 assists and 2.33 digs per set, while Benson has played in 32 sets and is averaging 9.19 assists and 1.62 digs per set.

 

STELKEN NAMED MVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK TWICE

Senior co-captain Ashten Stelken was named the Prairie Farms/Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Week on both Sept. 17 and Oct. 28.  Stelken, a 6-3 middle blocker from Manchester, Iowa, Stelken has a 3.40 cumulative GPA in elementary education.

 

STELKEN NAMED MVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK OCT. 27

Senior middle blocker Ashten Stelken was named State Farm MVC Player of the Week Oct. 27.  Stelken averaged 3.75 kills and 2.25 blocks per set, while hitting .356 (30-4-73), in two UNI victories.  She had a season-high 16 kills and added six blocks against Indiana State Oct. 24, and then followed that up with 14 kills and a season-best 12 blocks the next night in a 3-2 win over Illinois State.

 

BLANKENSHIP EARNS MVC DEFENSIVE POTW HONORS OCT. 27

Sophomore libero Ellie Blankenship was named State Farm MVC Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 27.  She had a career-high 38 digs in UNI’s 3-2 win over Illinois State Oct. 25, one night after racking up 25 digs in a three-set sweep of Indiana State.  Blankenship averaged an impressive 7.88 digs per set over the two matches, well above her season-average of 5.70 digs per set.

 

PAYTON NAMED MVC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK SEPT. 22

Freshman setter Bre Payton was named the MVC Freshman of the Week Sept. 22.  Payton averaged 11.57 assists per set, helping lead the Panthers to a pair of MVC victories.  After UNI dropped the opening set to Drake Sept. 19, Payton came off the bench and led UNI to wins in three straight sets.  She had a double-double with career-bests in both assists (43) and digs (13).  The next night against Creighton, Payton had 38 assists, five kills eight digs and three block assists in the 3-1 victory over the Bluejays.

 

STELKEN NAMED MVC DEFENSIVE POTW SEPT. 15

Senior middle blocker Ashten Stelken was named State Farm MVC Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 15.  Stelken averaged 2.08 blocks per set over four matches as the Panthers went 3-1. She registered a double-double with 13 kills and a season-high 10 blocks at Iowa State Sept. 10, while tallying six blocks against No. 19 Kansas State on Sept. 12. Stelken recorded seven blocks versus Liberty on Sept. 13 and added another four blocks against Cornell on Sept. 13.

 

BUROW NAMED MVC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK SEPT. 15

Middle blocker Michelle Burow was named State Farm MVC Freshman of the Week Sept. 15.  She averaged 2.62 kills and 0.77 blocks per set in four matches, while posting a team-best .448 hitting percentage (34-4-67). Burow compiled nine kills and four blocks against Iowa State in UNI’s 3-1 win on Sept. 10 and registered seven kills at No. 19 Kansas State on Sept. 12. Burow recorded a career-high 10 kills versus Liberty on Sept. 13, and added eight kills against Cornell. Burow hit better than .500 in two of the four matches.

 

BLANKENSHIP NAMED MVC DEFENSIVE POTW SEPT. 8

Sophomore libero Ellie Blankenship was named State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 8.  Blankenship had another stellar weekend in the back row for the Panthers, and was named to the UNI Invitational All-Tournament team for her efforts. She registered 14 digs against Northern Illinois, 22 digs against Marquette, and a season-high 25 digs against Clemson. Blankenship averaged 6.10 digs per set in the three weekend matches, anchoring the Panther backline on their way to the UNI Invitational title.

 

ASCHOFF NAMED MVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK SEPT. 2

Junior outside hitter Shannon Aschoff was named the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week Sept. 2.  Aschoff was named Most Valuable Player of the FAU Invitational, leading the Panthers to a perfect 3-0 record, sweeping each of its opponents.  She had a 11 digs against Bethune-Cookman, and a career-high 19 kills in the championship match versus Florida Atlantic.  Aschoff averaged 4.56 kills, 2.11 digs and 5.17 points per set, while hitting an impressive .507 (41-7-67) over the three matches.

 

ASCHOFF, STELKEN EARN KSU ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS

Both Shannon Aschoff and Ashten Stelken were named to the Varney’s KSU All-Tournament team, Sept. 12-13.  Aschoff averaged 3.92 kills, 1.62 blocks and 2.31 digs per set over the three matches, getting double-digit kills in all three matches.  She had 17 kills against Cornell, which was just two shy of her season best total.  Stelken averaged 3.15 kills and 2.08 blocks per set, racking up 13 kills in UNI’s sweep of Cornell, tying her season-high kill total.

 

THREE PLAYERS EARN UNI INVITATIONAL HONORS

Three Panther players were named to the UNI Invitational all-tournament team Sept. 5-6.  Amy Sampson earned Most Valuable Player honors, after averaging 4.40 kills per set, racking up 18 kills in two of the three matches.  Also earning all-tournament honors were middle blocker Ashten Stelken who averaged 3.60 kills and 1.10 blocks per set, while hitting an impressive .431 (36-8-65), and libero Ellie Blankenship who averaged 6.10 digs per set.

TWO PANTHERS NAMED TO FAU INVITE ALL-TOURNEY TEAM

Senior middle blocker Ashten Stelken joined tournament Most Valuable Player Shannon Aschoff on the FAU Invitational All-Tournament Team Aug. 29-30.  Aschoff averaged 4.56 kills and 2.11 digs per set, while hitting .507 for the weekend.  Stelken averaged 3.75 kills and 1.00 blocks per set for the tournament, while hitting a team-best .556 over the three matches.

 

UNI PICKED SECOND IN MVC PRESEASON POLL

The Panthers were picked to finish second in the MVC preseason poll of the league’s head coaches.  UNI received a pair of first-place votes and 84 total points, to finish behind only preseason favorite Wichita State (four first place votes, 91 points).  UNI returns four starters from last year’s club that finished 22-11 overall, 14-4 in the Missouri Valley Conference, and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the eighth time in the last 10 years.  Both Ashten Stelken and Shannon Aschoff were preseason all-conference selections.

 

A WINNING TRADITION

UNI picked up the 800th win in the history of the program against Western Michigan on Friday, Aug. 24, 2007.  Currently, the Panthers rank 16th on the list of all-time winningest volleyball programs, with a record of 844-292-22 since the origin of the program in 1975.  The Panthers have posted 20 or more wins 11 straight seasons, and 22 of the last 24 years overall – with five seasons of 30 or more wins during that span.  In addition, since the NCAA began sponsoring women’s volleyball in the 1981 season, UNI is one of just seven schools to have never posted a losing campaign.  The other six are Hawai’i, Nebraska, Pacific, Penn State, Stanford and UCLA.

 

AN NCAA REGULAR

Last year was UNI’s 13th appearance in the NCAA tournament.  The Panthers have made the NCAA tourney two straight years and eight of the last 10 seasons, and have won their NCAA first round match six of the last seven times making the tournament, including advancing to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1999, 2001 and 2002.  The Panthers have lost their NCAA first round match just five times in their history.

 

 

 


 

 

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