Victorious - Season 3 UPD
Nominated for four Emmys, the Dan Schneider sitcom starred Victoria Justice, Ariana Grande, Leon Thomas III, and Matt Bennett. The Nickelodeon show ran for four seasons (although the last two were combined into the third season) between March 2010 and February 2013.
Victorious - Season 3
All three seasons arrived on Netflix in the US as part of a slew of Nickelodeon licenses in November 2019. Now, exactly two years later, the show has seen the third season removed on November 1st but the first two are still available.
With that said, availability of what seasons are available are all over the place. While regions like Canada and the United Kingdom continue to carry all three regions, many only carries the first season consisting of 20 episodes.
Yes, the comedy sitcom is available to stream on Netflix. However, only seasons 1 and 2 are on the streaming platform. All three seasons of the series arrived on Netflix in November 2019, but then on Nov. 1, 2021, season 3 was removed from the streamer. We have no idea why Netflix decided to remove the third season.
Similar to the original series of the same name, "Dynasty" (which premiered in 2017) is packed with family drama, stylish outfits, and shocking moments. The show is now in its third season and got renewed for a fourth season.
On the bright side, you can watch further of Victoria Justice on Netflix this time with the release of the 2021 movie Afterlife of the Party in September Will you be subscribing up to Paramount to watch all three seasons of Victorious again or will you be sticking to just watching seasons 1 and 2 on Netflix? Let us know down in the commentary.
Victorious skins are a special end of season reward that have been gifted to eligible players since Season 1 back in 2011. In order to unlock the latest Victorious skin for a season, you need to achieve a ranked rating of at least Golf or higher in one of the following game types:
Released in 2014, Victorious Morgana was an end of season reward for Season 4. Sticking to the previous Victorious skins color theme and style, the skin features Morgana in a new blue costume with gold trimmed edges. She also has a brand new helmet with golden horns sticking out to make her even more fierce.
Florida's dual match victory was clinched when sophomore Dawaf defeated Genevieve Houle in two sets, both with scores of 6-1. Dawaf has successfully clinched two consecutive dual match victories this season for the Gators.
March 11, 2007Results URBANA, Ill. ­- The No. 5 Illinois men's tennis team returned home to host the No. 29 Wisconsin Badgers this afternoon at the Atkins Tennis Center, giving fans another dose of hard-fought Illini tennis. Playing outdoors under the blue skies of Urbana for the first time this season, the Illini were not fazed by the change in scenery as they battled past the Badgers, 5-2. Led by a solid performance in doubles, the Illini continued their march through conference action, improving to 10-3 on the season and 3-0 in Big Ten, while Wisconsin dropped to 8-3 overall, 2-2 in league play.
For the third-straight midweek game and sixth time this season, Memphis (21-29) took a game into extra innings. But for the first time this year, the Tigers came out victorious in extra innings. The game marked the seventh straight decided by a run for the U of M with Memphis going 4-3 during the stretch with three extra inning games.
Richwood (8-9) finished with 15 strikeouts in eight innings. The game marked her second time this season she has struck out 15 or more batters and fifth time in her career with 10 or more. The total ties for third in school history. She allowed one run on three hits with two walks in a no-decision.
Richwood cruised through the first six and a third innings, allowing just two hits. But with one out in the bottom of the seventh, Nicole Burr hit a 2-0 pitch over the left-center fence to tie the game. The home run was her eighth of the season.
The international tiebreaker rule went into effect in the 10th inning. With freshman outfielder Hannah Harrell starting the frame off at second, junior outfielder Ijiah Hargrove advanced her to third on a sac and Bernardino drove her in with a triple to right center to put Memphis up 2-1. The triple was the fourth of the season for Bernardino, setting a new school season record.
Game Notes: Lelani Bernardino's 12-game hitting streak ranks third in school history and is two games behind the school record ... Bernardino set a new school season record with her fourth triple of the year. She has eight career triples, which ranks second and is one behind the school record ... Memphis has played in seven-straight games decided by a run with the Tigers hold a 4-3 record during the stretch ... Jordan Richwood's 15 strikeouts ties for third in school history ... The 17 strikeouts by Memphis ties for second in school history ... Laura Curtis had a school record three sac hits in the game and Memphis had a combined five sacs to set a new school record ... Curtis has eight of her 10 sacs in the last seven games.
March 5, 2004SEATTLE, Wash. - The No. 59 Washington State Cougars posted a 5-2 win over the San Diego State Aztecs to record the Cougar's second win over a ranked team this season. The Cougars captured the doubles point and went on to take four singles matches at the Nordstrom Tennis Center Friday at Seattle.Cougar duo Lorena Arias/Zsofia Fodor held the No. 1 doubles slot and knocked off nationally-ranked No. 13 Indra Erichsen/Katalina Romero, 8-4. In the No. 2 doubles, Cougars Chris Martinez/Orsolya Sallai fell to Dita Hauerlandova/Aleysha Vidov, 8-1. In the No. 3 slot, Nora Gaal/Amy Toth def. Aztecs Patricia Graf/Sarah Sansom, 8-4.Sallai fell in singles play to nationally-ranked No. 81 Dita Hauerlandova, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6. Hauerlandova is the fourth nationally-ranked player Sallai has faced this season.Playing in the No. 2 singles position, Lorena Arias recorded win number 18 on the season by defeating Erichsen, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. The senior Cougar has captured 13 of her last 15 matches.Junior Nora Gaal played No. 3 singles for the first time this season and defeated Katalina Romero, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5. Gaal has notched 12 wins during this school year.Other Cougars finding success against the Aztecs were No. 5 and No. 6 singles players Fodor and Toth. Fodor captured a victory against Patricia Graf, 6-1, 6-3, to improve her win total to 15 on the season, as Toth was near flawless in her defeat of Julie Litrich with a score of 6-0, 6-1.The Cougars improved their all-time record against the Aztecs to 4 and 3."I am so proud of the competitiveness and fight we had today," Washington State Head Coach Lisa Hart said. "We will look to have the same intensity the rest of the weekend."Washington State will face nationally-ranked No. 67 San Diego Saturday and No. 8 Washington Sunday, both at the Nordstrom Tennis Center.WSU RESULTSDoublesArias/Fodor (WSU) def. Erichsen/Romero, 8-4Vidov/Hauerlandova def. Martinez/Sallai (WSU), 8-1Gaal/Toth (WSU) def. Graf Sansom, 8-4SinglesDita Hauerlandova def. Orsolya Sallai (WSU), 3-6, 6-3, 7-6Lorena Arias (WSU) def. Indra Erichsen, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3Nora Gaal (WSU) def. Katalina Romero, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5Aleysha Vidov def. Chris Martinez (WSU), 7-6, 6-3Zsofia Fodor (WSU) def. Patricia Graf, 6-1, 6-3Amy Toth (WSU) def. Julie Litrich, 6-0, 6-1Print Friendly Version var obj = "start":0,"count":10,"name":"story-template-boilerplate","sport_id":null,"count_breakpoints":null,"css_class":"","pinned_id":"","extra":,"context":null,"dummy":false,"type":"ads","id":"323a6211-f2ed-476c-b66c-d58f837c6c23","data":"location":"id":0,"title":null,"type":null,"effect":null,"fixed_image_sizes":false,"excluded_sport_ids":null,"slick":false,"dfp":false,"sidearm_dfp":false,"common_page":false,"html_template":null,"name":null,"autoplay_speed":0,"accessibility_icons":false,"sizes":null,"slick_options":null,"dfp_sizes":null,"campaigns":[],"content_id":null,"content_title":null,"content_date":null,"content_url":null,"content_image_url":null,"mode":"web"; if (!("sidearmComponents" in window)) window.sidearmComponents = []; window.sidearmComponents.push(obj); Related Story Content var obj = "start":0,"count":10,"name":"story-template-general-1-1","sport_id":null,"count_breakpoints":null,"css_class":"","pinned_id":"","extra":,"context":null,"dummy":false,"type":"ads","id":"b74fbfcc-c675-4006-997b-7632fd9c2cb3","data":"location":"id":0,"title":null,"type":null,"effect":null,"fixed_image_sizes":false,"excluded_sport_ids":null,"slick":false,"dfp":false,"sidearm_dfp":false,"common_page":false,"html_template":null,"name":null,"autoplay_speed":0,"accessibility_icons":false,"sizes":null,"slick_options":null,"dfp_sizes":null,"campaigns":[],"content_id":null,"content_title":null,"content_date":null,"content_url":null,"content_image_url":null,"mode":"web"; if (!("sidearmComponents" in window)) window.sidearmComponents = []; window.sidearmComponents.push(obj); Story Links Related Videos Now Playing: Play Video
The Guilford College men's basketball team welcomed the Maroons of Roanoke College. The 17th-ranked Quakers gained early control and dealt the Maroons their first ODAC loss of the year, 61-50.Leading the way for Guilford (14-3, 7-1) was Tyler Dearman with 11 points and 11 rebounds for his third double-double of the season. Myles Washington was the next highest scorer with 10 points.Julius Burch opened the game with a jumper in the paint for the game's first basket. Roanoke (14-3, 7-1) tied the game on the ensuing possession. However, a three by Jorden Davis followed by a Luke Proctor layup put GC up 7-2.For a majority of the half, both squads played sound defense forcing empty possessions but the Quakers held serve as they led by six (21-15) with 5:16 remaining in the first. The Maroons cut the deficit to four but Guilford expanded it back to 10 and held that difference at the half, 29-19.Roanoke opened the second with a good jumper but GC opened a 7-0 run capped off by a Luke Proctor three. The home squad found itself up 15 (36-21) at the 16:39 mark. The visitors began to slowly chip away at the difference and made the score 42-36 with just over 11 minutes left in regulation.The Quakers regained their composure after a quick timeout and eventually held a double-digit edge once more (55-41). Roanoke tried to pull its way back into the game but only got as close as nine points (57-48) with 4:49 on the clock.Makes by Dearman and Caleb Farrish secured the 11-point victory for Guilford and ended the visitors undefeated stretch in league play.As a team, the Quakers outrebounded the Maroons 42-31 and forced 13 turnovers. Points in the paint were a difference maker as GC won that battle 34-20.Guilford hits the road to the Virginia coastline to take on the Virginia Wesleyan Marlins on Saturday, January 21. Start time is set for 2:00 p.m. 041b061a72