Hyundai Capital Skywalkers - Season By Season Records

Season By Season Records

  • Winter League(V-League)
Season League Type Rank Games Win Loss Set Win Set Loss Earned Score Lost Score Average Remark
2005 KT&G V-League Full League 1 20 18 2 55 15 1685 1437 0.90 MVP: Who In-Jung
Who In-Jung won the Attack Award, and MVP of April
Lee Sun-Kyu won the Blocks Award,
Kwon Young-Min the Award of Best Setter
2005 KT&G V-League Finals 2 4 1 3 5 9 324 346 0.25
2005–2006 KT&G V-League Full League 1 35 31 4 99 25 2976 2474 0.89 MVP: Sean Rooney
Lee Sun-Kyu won the Blocks Award
Sean Rooney won the MVP of December
2005–2006 KT&G V-League Finals 1 5 3 2 12 6 418 365 0.60 MVP: Sean Rooney
2006–2007 Hillstate V-League Full League 2 30 24 6 78 31 2637 2285 0.80 Park Chul-Woo won the MVP of March
Lee Sun-Kyu won the Developed Award
2006–2007 Hillstate V-League Playoffs 1 2 2 0 6 3 210 197 1.00
2006–2007 Hillstate V-League Finals 1 3 3 0 9 3 282 244 1.00 MVP: Sean Rooney
2007–2008 NH V-League Full League 3 35 24 11 84 47 3040 2827 0.69
2007–2008 NH V-League Playoffs 1 3 2 1 6 5 265 261 0.67
2007–2008 NH V-League Finals 2 3 0 3 9 3 261 301 0.00
  • In Autumn Series
Season League Rank Games Win Loss Set Win Set Loss Earned Score Lost Score Average Remark
2006 KOVO Cup Autumn Professional League at Yangsan 1 6 6 0 18 6 590 503 1.00 MVP: Park Chul-Woo
2007 KOVO Cup Autumn Professional League at Masan 4 4 1 3 4 9 291 323 0.25
2008 IBK Autumn Professional League at Yangsan 1 5 4 1 12 6 431 398 0.80 MVP: Park Chul-Woo

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