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Show 2000 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13, THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE "" ' 1 " ' """"" 11111 iiimliii " 11 Brower added another goal in the second half with 59 minutes gone by. The coach said that, after the Utes' 2 loss to BYU last Saturday, it was important for them to have a solid performance against UNLV. "Wre came out fired up, connected on our passes and generally played as SOCCER continued from page 9 5-- The Utes intercepted the ensuing kickoff, passed long downfield, saw Tate and sophomore defender Jen Williams attempt touch shots, then added a cushion to the lead when freshman Amber Brower took a rebound off the crossbar and sent it a team," Freeman Winslow said. "We struck quickly and that obviously made the difference." The Utes have little time to celebrate the victory though, as they play another tough MWC opponent on Saturday. San Diego State is now tied with BYU for the conference lead with a 0 MWC record. Freeman Winslow knows that another win against a conference could put her team right back into the race for the MWC title, and as a result, she is expecting a battle. "That will be a tough game," she said. "They're a really good team and they'll come in fired up." past Rebel goalkeeper Heidi Hart. Utah added its third goal just 39 seconds later when junior forward Amy Kofoed and sophomore forward Shauna Gurr found Tate on the left side and she put it into the upper left corner. Freeman Winslow said that the flurry of goals was important for the end result. "Opponents have a tendency to score less than five minutes after you get a goal, so getting two or three at once gives you a lot of momentum," she said. "Staying on top is the key." ' , 2-- front-runn- er - figfJH Brianne Chamney and the Utes got their first " i the season with a win cf MWC 4-- 0 defeat of a UNIV. McBride Shouldn't Be Blamed Eccles Stadium As the head coach of an underachieving, inconsistent team, McBride is an easy target SHANE 1- -4 MCCAMMON Employing the same philosophy used by the general managers of the Diamondbacks and Blue Jays, armchair quarterbacks and other assorted loudmouths are calling for University of Utah Athletics Director Chris Hill to do something anything. But people who are lining up McBride's MAFU hai in their crosshairs are missing the point and are forgetting what McBride has done for U football. Sure, the team has gotten off to a bad start, and sure, should the Utes lose to San Diego State on Saturday, ' game they can kiss the MWC championship and a goodbye . ' But even if the U finishes -- ia ? which it won't V McBride shouldn't be blamed, at least nowhete near as much as the athletes who have played inconsistently," and below expectations As the head coach, McBride's responsibility is 0 exhort his players to perform at their highest level, as well as' communicatee- Ms coaches, which piays he wants calkd, which strategies should be used which piayers should play.. ; ', any other coach in profesEssentially, Mcktde-a&- 4 sional or colieglatc sportsr-se-is up a scenario and then . relief on his players to et the dessred outcome. ' McBride has fceea setting up the right scenarios.' and Sure, there has been 'some bad minor some communication been h?ve there granied. Chronicle Editor in Chief - As four teams remain in the hunt for Major League Baseball's World Series, six managers have already witd what ihe real hunt in professional nessed ' is: bead hunting. sports Forget abo.ut 2 deeT in the headlightshave you ever seen a coch or a manager about to get the sack? For guys like Terry Francrina, who4ed the Philadelphia Phillies to a 7 r?cord? and One iUmont, who oveisaw a Pittsburgh Pirates team that went for them those last few days as a manager must have been wlisl St wrs like for'Mussoiini or Custer-th- e inevitable that ail hell was ?bout to break loose. But for manage: s like the Arizona Diamondbacks Buck Showalter and the Toronto Blue lays' Jim Fregosi, instead "of seeing these headlights moving steadily down the mid, the? were snnckeu m the forehead with ' a Dodge Ram grille plate; ; It's unfortunate that people like" She waiter and Fregosi-i- wo guys who steered; their teams through tailed off too vooa get blamed for a that run playoff " ' team's fortune,. "";.'.' V And it's not Just baseball. The list ts Ioag of coaches of all sports wbc have teen unceremoniously dumped into the" unemployment line because his 0 her team ' ' couldn't perform. C , . Bui is It really" the'eoach's fault? Is it Showaiter's fault that his overpaid, overage players can't produce night after night? Is Fregosi to blame for the failings of ' a young team? " .' This question has particular import on our campus. 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