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Show Monday, February 22, 1999 The Daily Utah continued from page n LSU easily put up the highest point total against Utah this year (195.150). "I really thought that we'd have a rJ.i' 20?? before she's competing again. Knowing Ashley the way we do, I don't even think Monday's out of the question." score of Jones' winning followed was Wolf's Theresa by 39.450 Kulikowski's and Deidra 39.125, 39.225, Graham's 38.900. LSU's Shanyn MacEachern and Abbey Burns were the only Tigers to go all four events, finishing with 38.825 and 38.275 respectively. It will be a quick turnaround for Utah, to say the least. The team will compete again tonight in the Huntsman Center as it hosts No. 13 Florida at 7 p.m. It will be a tough meet for both teams. Utah had only the weekend to I thought we'd be spectacular on all four events," said Utah coach Greg Marsden. "We were good, if not spectacular, on three events, and I'm really surprised we didn't do better on balance beam." While the Red Rocks matched or improved season highs in the bars, floor and vault, the beam was again the weak link for Utah. Beam was the only event of the night , in which Utah did not outscore LSU. The Tigers, ranked No. in the nation on the beam, scored a 48.800, while Utah only posted a 48.475 on beam. Shannon Bowles scored a meet-hig- h 9.950 on the event, but Utah had three scores under 9.6 on bars, putting the meet outcome in semi-dougoing into the final rotation. Utah's four Individually, accounted for the four best scores of the evening. The pre-mcinjury to Kcvcr jarred the line-u- p a bit. Kcvcr, who was scheduled to compete in the vault, beam and 1 ' -- floor, was taken out of the meet completely just minutes before the first rotation. "We initially evaluated Ashley, and the knee is stable. It did swell up on her a bit but I think we got lucky," said Marsden. "It shouldn't be too long GYMNASTICS great meet tonight beforehand. Chronicle 13 recuperate, and the Gators competed bt Saturday against UCLA. It is the price many teams pay in the year in which it hosts the NCAA Championships. Everyone wants to get on the Huntsman Center floor to get a feel for the things before the big showdown in Utah on April et 22-2- 4. SVISKiVSilDtt!) Theresa Wolf celebrates with teammates after a cuccessful bars routine. Wolf placed second in Friday's mm d. something jfop W J Check out these awsome coupons 153.00 $i.ooT$;.oo S?J?4. 1 $;.ooT$o.oo dsn. I I OFF ANY VIDEO GAME I AW Become a TO Donor Plasma AND EARN UP PER MONTH $150 1 $2-o- o Who Needs Plasma? 1 1 1 1 1 Hemophiliacs, burn victims, transplant and cardiovascular patients who receive products made from the plasma of donors like you. Earn at least $150 per month. AW Professional medical facility and staff for your safety. Donors inactive for 60 days, or new donors, receive $100 for your first 4 consecutive donations in 14 days. Offer expires november 30th. I ANY NEW OR USED CD I OFF ANY VIDEO GAME J I BE A PLASMA DONOR.. .BECAUSE LIFE IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS For more information 7 call 363-769- me Sera-Te- c 609 S. State St, S.L.G, Biological UT. 84111 STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE Good &AVELUJLtt CQMm i ar 'win ,' F Kid s ealth belief, Do cctolun . Spiritual?! Wealth I I III I -- i - , ' tA " . sllep. him u -- FAIR r Come by the fair for your free mug, If 99 well- ness assessment, "Loving Well" condom - r ihtnkjpositivo EmptiqnaL$. kit, bath salts, bowling and billiard passes, magnets, pens, tickets, tattoo's, literature and other wellness promoting giveaways. (lead fat Chronicle. -- r h i r;'vr".rHealth WEDNESDAY FEB. 24 UNION BALLROOM 10:00 AM TO 2:OQ PM body mind spirit 1 1 Li |