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Show University Journal Page 8 schools in the country, But there are she said is It could always kinks go both was We need to concentrate on being solid Gerommo said even if SUU does eveiything right BYU might win, because BYU is of the mismatch ot starting difficulty We dont all start at 10s, she said 'All of BYU staits at 10s Even if we do eveiything right, they could still win Bauman said there are still weaknesses the team needs to work on which could put the team at risk We need to woik on the floor he said Theie are a couple ol vaults that don t start at a 10 It puts us at a lntle bit ol a nsk Bauet said one of SUU s Scott Bauman major weaknesses is stav me healths We have quite a few small injuri s ' she said The team suffered a majoi loss when fieshman "It a devastating blew. I hepe they rebound. If that happened to anyone, it really hurts you. One way or another you are affected a class act." by it. Continued from Page 7 SUU will be competing against BYU on Friday The Cougars are ranked 11th in the nation Bauman said BYU starts at a high difficulty level on its all around he said BYU all starts at 10, They have a little bit better of a vault team Bauer said SUU can win if they do really well but it is an even match They finished last season as one of the top-1- 5 Still not exercising l&MlUttfM 1 Thursday, January 13, 2005 want to? like you y v K -A season, with Baines turning the ball over just 19 times in 13 games Baker curiemly is second 3 point in shooting nationally peicentage, ot Tennessee bailing only Chi is Lofton As a team, the T Buds have averaged 70 8 points per game this season, and have allowed an aveiage of 69 points pel game Howevei despite leading the Mid-Coand being ranked 13th nationally in 3 point shooting percentage and tanking second in the conference in oveiall held goal peicentage, the have stiuggled bom the foul line all season long Cuirenth, the Buds rank last in the conteience and 311th out of 326 teams nationally with a 59 4 percent success rate fiom the free throw line i n ' 't . M i ilTdR l 12 it (T The Cougars come to Cedar City sporting a record 9 overall, including a 0 maik m Mid-Co- n play The Cougais are led by Tony Weeden, who averages 15 2 points per game overall and 24 points per game against Mid Con teams Deji Akindele and Royce Pairan also average over 10 points per game for Chicago State, with Akindele collecting an average of 8 2 rebounds and 2 4 blocks per game Chicago State has struggled defensively, allowing its opponents to shoot neatly 50 percent fiom the field, and allowing 73 points per game Offensively, the Cougars have struggled as well, scoring just 60 points per game on 40 percent shooting Tonights game is scheduled to start at 8 p m at the Centrum Aiena The will also take on 1UPUI at the Centrum Satuiday night, immediately following the womens game against Chicago State Mid-CoThe Jaguars (7-are led by Brandon Cole and Akeem Claik of 3 Continued from Page 7 Yin" i Ljyk Kim Marquardt tore her ACL She was one of our best vaults, Bauman said It was a btg loss She is out for the whole year Bauman said Keeno also sustained an ankle injury and has had a slow recoveiy Friday's competition will begin at 7 30 at BYU The meet was originally scheduled for Saturday, but the Cougars changed the meet to Fnday because of the loss of their team doctor Matthew Roush It is a devastating blow, Bauman said I know he was close to the team I hope they rebound If that happened to anyone, it really hurts you One way or another you are affected by it BYU is a class act The team will be very ready to compete 2-- 1 6, k yy w'i Fitness Center PCiAgn ILDFH M Is 10S 286 E. 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