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Show Friday. December 11. 1992 The Daily Utah Chronicle Page Sixteen Utah defense too tough for Bengals nemesis came back to haunt her this time: foul trouble. n collected three fouls in the first half but luckily, some of her teammates found their shooting BY CLIFTON SCHMIDT Chronicle Sports Editor Kane-Barto- touch, such as forward Teresa The University of Utah women's basketball team seems to be just like its male counterpart; young, had little playing time . defensively and undefeated. Coming off the bench, the -2 Thursday night in the Huntsman Center, the Utes came from behind in hard-foug- n In the second half, fourth early in the picked up her second half and less than a minute the second half to defeat Idaho State 9 and improve their record to n But while Mikki was the star in Utah's first two wins, an old Kane-Barto- 3-- 0. 55-4- 22-1- ht Kane-Barto- later, the Lady Bengals took their first FOR m Ml XI CO This Spring! March m ran m Study in Cuernavaca, Mexico at the Center for Bilingual Multicultural Studies Liberal Earn up to 20 hours: Education and 15 in Spanish or all 20 in Spanish live with a host family 21 Idaho State would slowly build its lead to five points at 2 with 10:44 to play but then the Utah defense n came back in tightened, and forward Susana Tauteoli came to 37-3- 'IP' life. The Utah guard line of Kim Hill and Richelle Seamons grabbed some key steals to stifle the ISU offense and on the other end, they were finding an open Tauteoli in the middle for some easylayins. "It's possible they, were so concerned about Mikki that they Jf open," Utah head coach Elaine Elliott said. The Utes went on a 17-- 4 run during a nine minute span, nine of the points coming from Tauteoli, to take a 1 lead with 2:12 left to play. Idaho State would get no closer than the final margin of victory. "We have to continue to work because we are young...we haven't found ourselves offensively," Elliott said after the game. "We just have to keep working on that end of the floor 5 mm ' 1 1 defensively." The Utes don't have much time to do that as they meet California Saturday, in the Huntsman Center, at 7:30 p.m. APPLYNOW! INTERNATIONAL CENTER 581-58- ii , Editor's Note: This is the final installment of the Chronicle's "Great Utah Football Moments: spreading Christmas cheer across the world, the University of Utah football 0 Utah guard Pam Nielsen shows the correct form for shooting a jump shot during the Utes' game against Idaho State Thursday. Nielsen missed the shot but the Utes came from behind to win the game. team was distributing their own brand of cheer for the Uteville fans and terror for the rest of the football- - watching nation. The 2 Utah football team answered the New York sports 9-- writer's question, "Where is Utah?" by thoroughly trouncing highly-toute- d West Virginia 32-- 6 at the December 19, 1964 Liberty Bowl played in Convention Hall Atlantic City, N. J. The crushed Utes their Mountaineer opponents in front of 12,000 fans who paid $10 each to see the contest It was nation's first indoor bowl classic and the fans saw the Utes completely dominate the West HOI! DAY FILM DEVELOPING SPECIAL i process color print film developed and printed. Take your choice of 3x5 DOUBLE prints or 4x6 SINGLE prints. Present this coupon when dropping off C-4- 1 I require three extra days. - I U West Virginia to penetrate their defense for one touchdown, the defense settled down Allowing and refused to let their opponents get : near scoring again. Ron Coleman, the speedy halfback for the Utes was named most valuable back. Roy Jefferson lived up to his as an by reputation aiding the Utes until an injury sidelined him for the entire second half. Going back to the beginning of the season the Mountaineers- kicked off the season with victories over Richmond, the Citadel, Virginia Tech, Morgantbwn, Kentucky, William and Mary and Syracuse to give them a 3 record. 7-- The Utes' defense held their opponents to 13 points or less, excluding the squad's 23-- 6 loss to Missouri. In fact, the Utes' "D" was so tough that Ute coach Ray Nagel's team held New Mexico, Idaho, Texas Western and California all to zero points. Way to Go Utes!! ' .0 UNIVERSITY of UTAH mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mmmi Virginia team. valuable player in the contest and Pokey Allen was named most The Collegiate Licensing Company congratulates the University of Utah on their trip to the Copper Bowl and a great football season! your film. Turn in your film between Dec. 9 and 11. 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