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Triple-double (volleyball)
Triple-double is defined as an individual performance in which a player accumulates a double digit number total during one match in three of five statistical categories: Aces, kills, blocks, digs, and assists. The expression probably came from similar basketball jargon; the term "triple-double" was coined by former Los Angeles Lakers public relations director Bruce Jolesch in order to showcase Magic Johnson's versatility.
The most common way for a player to achieve a triple-double is with kills, blocks, and digs, usually attained by hitters (i.e., middle blockers or outside hitters) who are skilled defensively. Occasionally, setters record a triple-double, typically combining assists, digs, and either kills or blocks.
A triple-double is a rare event, and indicates outstanding all-around individual performance.
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References
- Adande, J. A.. (April 20, 2002). "They're Vintage Triple-Doubles". [[Los Angeles Times]].
- [http://www.byucougars.com/uploads/pdf/volleyball_w/0000003265.pdf BYU Women’s Volleyball: BUNDY, PUIKKONEN RECORDED RARE TRIPLE-DOUBLES]
- [http://www.arizonawildcats.com/sports/w-volley/spec-rel/062204ahe.html Arizona Volleyball Match Notes - 10/16] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-07-27)
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