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Show BORERS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 26, 2001 MEN'S HOOPS continued from page 9 Reserve guard Kevin Bradley, the team's top scorer on the season, again led the scoring effort, igniting a late first-ha- lf surge by scoring n of his 16 points before the break team-hig- h Utah a 4 halftkne lead to give who barely played in Provo Bradley, with a due to spat Hunsaker, overcame time around to this knee a bruised lead the Utes. "He didn't practice all week because his knee was sore, and I didn't even know if he was going to play until 90 minutes before tipoff," Hunsaker said, "but he is just a gritty, gutsy kid" Britton Johnsen added 15 points and Chris Burgess, playing his boards; 7 first game against the team he spurned out of high school, added 14 points; and freshman guard Nick Jacobson shoocontributed 13 points on half. second the in tingall Meanwhile, with the Utes making a concerted effort not to let Wesley beat them, the senior forward hit just shots and scored a season-lo4 points. "We were certainly concerned with Wesley" Hunsaker said. "We can't take all the credit for a great player going but I liked our energy." Former Ute Trent Whiting did his best to keep the Cougars in it, scoring a game-hig- h 22 points, but, ultimately, it was not enough. 41-3- if: i Come & Get 'km , uv LI j j IC (Cerryout I .1 only-purchas- I KI770 i IU Ui IC UI 15 oppmg Large ! $Q 99 U5I I of pizza of equal or lesser value) o & 2 Drinks with Tricky Sfic! for Delivery or " "TJ"" Carryout "" 2 Large 14Jr One Topping Pizzas for $ 1 3e" plus fax I Po yoM fee Bloated? Feel full shortly after eating? Stomach pain? A j We are looking for volunteers to participate in a clinical research study to treat these symptoms. Contact us today for more information about how you can find relief. d physical exams Qualified participants will receive study medication and compensation for time and travel. study-relate- WOMEN'S HOOPS 6360 South 3000 East Suite 310 Call us today! 801-944-31- Britton Johnsen sparked the Utes with 15 points, continued from page 9 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 54 for?' It really takes us time to become convinced that, 'Uh-oit will take this much effort,' and then they settle in." Five Ute players scored in double figures and helped Utah settle into a 2 run to take control of the game with just under eight minutes to play. "Did we scare you?" asked Ewert. If the senior from British Columbia didn't scare the Ute faithful in attendance at the Marriott Center, she certainly scared Thorn into a bad shooting night Ewert held Thorn, the MWC's scorer, to one basket in each half, and just shooting over- all in 32 minutes before Thorn fouled h, 17-- ftA Hi , n -- d 2001 JQ m) Wed., Februaty 28th second- -leading -7 , out Ewert is responsible for that kid having 4 points," said Elliott. "She gets all the credit. The first time we played, Thorn got 12, and 6 or 8 points were because teammates did not help Ewert. Tonight she did not get into a lot of situations like that..because we played Thorn a lit"Yeah, ' .J. - LSJ1 1 reT,vt . l v, I " " TN 1 ((a)) "lbs r' tXCv I B K-- V u wVy V Ji. vs . :r-- l 1 ' -."Wfc "" r-- TJ - Formoreinfonnation, 5 phase call 585-539- OHP tle differently. "We allowed Ewert to do a little less chasing, where you end up having to rely on teammates to switch a lot more," Elliott added. "We took that out of our game plan." Utah will finish out the regular season at the Huntsman Center against Air Force on Thursday and New Mexico on Saturday. last-pla- .. " - n r ..",.. f-- . ' f-.- ..-' ' .- - . , J ... . , tnaanautoiaimci ce , t |