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Show MilS i r i l- BASKETBALL - ' C c 1 c v r)L. .7 . - k f V a..." ,0 Yi : S j i i : . yN'ip ) Jt9 J ) 1 ! r .v. i i Li lt T r. ' rf ' ? , t r I I All. ncuwH gden, Jr, 3 bus"?ess administration major from Spring with a win and a loss in the Dixie State Classic- Valley, California, goes for a jumpshot in - r the Storm's game against Concordia University Friday $ i I For BY PORTER LARSEN coverage of PLarsenDSN i:"eyba!ls last home with a dunk in transition. We defended well, and thats what creates those open-couopportunities, head coach Jon Judkins said. DSU led the entire game but surrendered a run late in the first half and only went into the break with a four-poilead. Judkins entered the locker room visibly upset with the way the first period ended, and whatever he said to his team during half time seemed to work. The Storm turned it around in the second half as they shot an efficient 62.2 percent from the field and outscored the in the Cavaliers 54-2- 3 final period. Senior guard Mason Sawyer led the way with 19 points on shooting. Hill added 15 points, three steals and a career-hig- h nine assists. Senior guard Robbie Nielson and sophomore forward Zac Plunter had 15 and 13 assists respectively. rt comes, check online at a xieSunNevvs.com j i UPCOMING GAMES Dixie State University basketball tipped-of- f its season in exciting fashion last week as it welcomed three teams to the Burns Arena for the Dixie State Classic. DSU played host to perennial Division II powerhouse Seattle Pacific University, Concordia University of California, and Concordia University of Oregon. Seattle Pacific and Concordia met in the first contest, and Concordia took the defending Great Northwest Athletic Conference champions down in overtime. DSU came out firing on all cylinders as it jumped 2 out to a quick lead, highlighted by sophomore guard Trevor Hill, who scored six early points and capped off the run 11-- nt Junior forward Josh Fuller p""r finished one point shy of t , a double-doubl- e with nine ' 14 and in rebounds points the 6 win. It was an awesome way ' to start the season, Jud- kins said. We rebounded well, defended well, and I liked how we moved the ball. Seattle Pacific is j a talented team though. Well have our hands full against them tomorrow. f Judkins was absolutely right about that. SPU used F j 91-5- t 5 7-- I v r L see CLASSIC page Sophomore guard Trevor Hill goes for a lay-u- p in Friday's game against Concordia University The team will travel to its first away games this weekend for the Sonoma StateRon Logsdon Basketball Classic in Rohnert Park, California 6 FOOTBALL botbal suffers yth loss of season Women's volleyL d vs. Westminster College Nov. 18 at home Mens basketball at Sanoma State University Nov 20 at 7 p m BY ALEX WHEELER AlexWheelerDSN Is. Women's volleyball vs. Fresno Pacific University Nov 21 Dixie State University scored a touchdown in each quarter Saturday, but Central Washington Uni- versity rallied in the fourth , quarter, handing DSU its seventh loss of the season, i at noon at home Women's Basketball at Utah Valley University Nov 21 at 3 p.m. Men's basketball at San Francisco State University Nov 21 at 5 30 p m 28-3- 4. The Red Storm went down 7 with five minutes left in the first quarter after CWU took one play to run 2 yards when it was given the ball at the line after a blocked punt. DSU responded quickly on the next possession when senior running back Dejon Coleman broke free for a touchdown on the third play of the 0-- Women's basketball vs Westminster College Nov. 24 at 7 p m. at home first-and-go- al rd Men's basketball at University of Alaska Fairbanks Nov 27 at 3 p m. Women's basketball at Colorado Mesa University Nov 28 at 5 p m - j Freshman running back Clifford Simms, a computer science major from Long Beach, California, sprints away from two of his fellow teammates in the Storm's practice ahead of their game against Central 1 Washington University Nov 4 66-ya- rd possession. Coleman rushed for 118 yards with three touchdowns, averaging 9.8 yards per carry. CWU finished the first quarter with another successful drive, ending with a touchdown run redshirt freshman runby back ning Quincy Carter. CWU missed the PAT attempt, leaving the score 13-- 7 at the end of the first 10-ya- rd quarter. The Storm defense held strong in the second quarter, limiting CWU to a field goal. DSU kept the game close, responding with touchdowns following CWUs field goals and finally took the lead with see FOOTBALL page 6 |