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Show Jflt Wednesday, September 5, 2007 1 HE SIGNPOST Soccer continuedfmm Football continued from page I. pttgc 6 game and thai was kind of the point of having the game. USC's a really good team. They were really fast and had a lot of skill. I thought we played well at times and we definitely have a lot of work to do and you can see it from that game." USC goalkeeper Kristin Olson had three saves during the game with WSU goalkeeper about ourselves when we went down to California, so playing a really good team like that maybe popped our balloons a bit, so we have a lot of work that we need to do. It was good to get those wins under us and get that confidence under us, but it was good to play against USC to help us know that we have a lot of work to do and a lot of changes to do. "We just have to It's not going to build off of the good be easy." McCoy said she also thinks things in the game the team has and learn from what a lot to work on with both we did wrong." defense and offense but still S1WS I-UF A R H I l f K Boise State University quarterback Taylor Tharp throws a pass last Thursday as two Boise State offensive linemen seal off a Weber State University pass rusher. 1 . \J ••-' "PlayingUSC is going 10 get us ready for the teams that we're going to be playing soon," Iihlers said. - Hayley McCoy, h a s confidence "When you play harder teams it WSlJMirlfiolfler vvbu Micineicier ionu tt hc eo mP °e o f t ) ie just maki-s you season. better and we "USC'sa really good team," McCoy learned from it." Cough said she thought the team's said. "They were really fast and had a preseason games and the game lot of skill. I thought we played well against USC will help to give them a at times and we definitely have a lot better perspective on the season. of work to do and you can see it from "We dominated pretty well in thai that game. We have a lot of work to game lagainst Utah| but just couldn't do and that game kept us from being finish," Cough said. "Against SUU we cocky. We just have to build off of the were able to finish. We played really good things in the game and learn well as a team and felt pretty good from what we did wrong." <:;> Upcoming home games for WSU Women's Soccer Sept. 12 Utah State .5:00 Sept. 14 Boise Stale .3:00 Sept. 1C> Brigham>bung3:00 Oct. 18 Northern Colorado 3:00 Oct. 20 Northern Arizona 11:00 Oct. 25 Eastern Wash. 3:00 VO11 © V b 3 1 1 cominued fro about her is that she plays very smart. She lias a very high volleyball IQ." WSU's Chelsea Bair and Britmey Bisaillon u'ere named to the AllToumaun-iit Team along with Lines. (iivt-iM said there were others who al'-n h-'.d major contributions over I'n1 '.^-" ki-*nd. "Rij.'Jn !i('\v we have a very balanced nifiT.jr." Givenssaid. "A lot of player*, ;:P < untributing, so it's very difficult for opponents to key on one or two players." GKens said he saw improvement from the Wildcats' first game against the University of Wyoming. The positive momentum even goes beyond that. "We have a core of players returning who had a taste of success at the end of last season and that has carried over to this season." Givens said. This was the first tournament Weber State had won since winning the Weber State Classic in September 2005. It also marks the first time the 'Cats have swept three straight matches since 2001. Givens said winning nine games in a row gives the Wildcats a lot of confidence and some important momentum going into another tournament right away. Weber State, in the midst of playing eight straight road games, will Upcoming home games for WSU Women's Volleyball r:^l^ : j ;--^u.^..| \\ Sept. 18 Brighom Young 7:00 : Sept. 29 Sacramento State 7:00 Oct. 12 Montana State 7:00 Oct. 13 Montana 7:00 Oct. 18 Portland State 7:00 Oct. 20 Eastern Washington 7:00 Oct. 23 Utah State 7:00 Oct. 30 Utah Valley State College 7:00 Nov. 8 Northern Arizona 7:00 Nov. 9 Northern Colorado 7:30 N;I;S l.l:AI)i;i< I WllOv'API'LVING ONLINE 1 Jciij jo'.-ilk- |