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Show 10 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE SEPTEMBER 28, 2001 FRIDAY, VOLLEYS ALL continued from page 9 $0.50 OFF " The setting game for the Utes has been improving, with freshman Kelsie Kartchner getting ANY COMBO PURCHASE Union Terraces Food Court most of the assists nd te!low frosh Tracy Neumeier assuming a secondary role. Kartchner is averS.16 assists per aging a team-higis at 5.04 while Neumeier game, per game. Utes will subThe sequently play New Mexico Saturday. Despite coming in at 7 this year 0-- 2 MWC), the Lobos are tied in the series with the Utes at 25 wins apiece. They are led by Anna Reines, with 3.25 kills per game, and Ashley Kirsch. with 2.86 kills and 2.21 digs per game. '.. ekudiydchronkieMtah.edu h 22nd-rank- I ed 2-- all-ti- Kim Turner 1$ 92701 only valid on one of the U test's vcl!eybz!l offcr.slvs kzizrs. RUD0LFREL p 1 a 1 1 h y human rights i. film festival - racism afghanistan penal system child slave trade environmental defenders ii irnnmpr' mil iijiii IP finj nwiiiii m hiiii iMiiiil 1,1111 'Hiu1, Ylfic III (f Jill 1 Kari Keddington and the Utes now prepare for an Improved Arizona team. SOCCEH continued from page 8 mrormi nr inr I ) nir.i r. i.rinf,.t..n-- i r.,i,ai.. i.,,..., n..,inii, n . allowed them to get behind us defensively, and we telegraphed our pass- ,.,n,.r-.,.m- If you find yourself regularly searching for relief from constipation-relate- d symptoms, there may be another option. 1 es." The second half was a different story, however. The Utes picked up the Volunteers are needed for a research study that will determine whether an investigational medication can safely and effectively relieve symptoms of chronic constipation. Qualified participants must: Be at least 18 years old Have experienced fewer than 3 complete, spontaneous bowel movements per week for at least 6 months All care is provided including doctor visits, physical exams, laboratory tests, and study medication. study-relate- d J. Brooks JEWELERS For more information, please call: pace and made Boston chase them. Dennis got both her goals in the second half, the first coming on a pass from Katie Tate that gave her an open shot right in front of the goal, the second coming on a tremendous cross-fiel- d pass from freshman Julie Herdic which Dennis headed into the net. "I got two great passes from teammates," Dennis said. "We worked on those cross passes in practice." Herdic scored the last goal right before the final whistle on a fast break. After the win against Boston, the Utes will now focus on hosting on Sunday. improving Arizona e The Wildcats are riding a unbeaten streak. They tied Pcpperdine 2 and defeated UNLV 1 last week. The Wildcats are a very offensively potent team. They are third in the nation in averaging an even four goals (3-1-- 1) four-gam- 152 East Winchester (6400 S.j 801-944-31- 54 Murray, Utah 84107 (801)266-474- 7 www.jbrook8jewelers.com l . f. t l! 2-- 4-- per game. Arizona is also leading the PAC-1- 0 in goals scored, with 20, and goals per game. However, the Wildcats have not yet proven themselves on the road. They have only played one game on the road so far this year, and they lost that game to then-NNebraska, Their only two other scheduled road games were canceled because of the terrorist attacks. The wins against New Mexico, Southern Utah and UNLV, as well as the tie with Pepperdine, have all been in Tucson. Winslow is taking them serious. "Arizona is a team over the previous years," she said, "They are loaded with freshman speed and talent" Two of the freshmen are Candice Wilks and Cassie Daniels. Wilks has scored five times this year, and Daniels has three goals of her own, with four assists too. However, the Utes experience should prove to be valuable, as the U forwards are quick as well, and they are seniors rather than freshmen. Kofoed and Tate will look to teach the Wildcat freshmen a lesson in humility. lgameroiPchronicle.utah.edu o. 4-- 2. much-improv- ed |