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Show THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2001 10 telling for the Utes, for while they have fallen only to ranked opponents this season, they also have yet to win 2 contest away from the friendly confines of the Eccles Tennis Center where they are undefeated. Of course, Utah had better enjoy this Beehive State respite while it can, as the team follows it up with another trip to California to battle another pair of ranked opponents. "On March 30 and 31, the Utes head to San Diego to finish off their MWC season with matchups against 55thrarked UNLV and MEN'S TENNIS continued from page 6 MWC scheduJe against the host BYU Cougars, who come Into the contest with a 6-- 4 record. On Friday, Utah squares off against the Air Force FaiCoa; of five straight matches and owners of the best ) of any MWC team. mark The Utes conclude the conference tripleheader with a Saturday matchup vs. the New Mexico Lobes, who stand at 3 on the year. h series will be The winners ce (11-4- 8-- 6znd-rank- three-matc- rfYr-- to"'- - ( San Diego State. ed interim Certification of University of Utah Athletics Programs NCAA 1907, the University of Utah's athletic programs were fully certified in the first phase of the NCAA's certification process. The second full review will be conducted in 2005. In regulations require that the University of Utah do an interim review in 2001. This review, under the direction of Vice President f red Esplin, with oversight of the Athletics Advisory Committee, is currently underway. NCAA Comments concerning University of Utah athletics programs are invited and may be submitted for consideration to Vice President Esplin's office at 201 Park Building or by calling 581-408- THE 8. mi ri.Is University of UTAH B" 232t X'. a ii1nii j; - il"kn umi iim ni nr- -i iinininminrrl will this face Siireman increased pressure Freshman point guard Kelsy Saturday against the Fighting Irish. -i- wiilf' ! '1 iiiiiMi liJiiTiitlwinitTi'iiiiilM nwmir ffifi ll m n in l 11 i l " I HAVE 1 UM & WOMEN'S HOOPS GET PASO continued from page 8 HOW WOULD THAT BE? that despite lesser individual talent, Utah has a chance to stay with the nation's elite teams. "There are players like Marie Ferdinand who is an who we LSU from she probaplayed against would Utah but I 25 bly against get think Utah would have a great chance at beating them," said Flanagan. Utah will have to overcome that individual talent and the Irish's center Ruth be who the best Riley, might player in the nation. "I don't know how far Utah can go," added Flanagan. "We have played some outstanding teams. We have played LSU, we played Florida, who is in the top 10. We played Texas Tech, who is in the top 10. Utah not doesn't match up talent-wis- e with Florida, not with LSU, not with Texas Tech. Not with any one of those three teams do they match up an March 18-2- 4 Salt Palace 1 ' MECX INTEaSSTINO ' . : . fBOPlS FROMMX OYER '.. .v".Call 266tp290 an THORXpr v: C, ' ' ' Am&y.l talent-wis- e. "But what they match up with is...they have a better team concept and they play better together than any team we have played this year," she said. jiff .ili9j l j f JEMllIM J defense will be needed if the Utes are to advance further. Amy Ewert's i |