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Show SOCCER Volleyball Splits MWC Matches ASAD KUDIYA Chronicle Sports Writer Utes were swept by Colorado State on The The Utes then headed u? to Friday, and the Laramie, swept Wyoming Cowgirls, 9 on Satuiday. The Utes are now 4 overall, 2 MWC Colorado State is how 0 and 0 in conference play with a weekend sweep over BYU also to its credit Wyoming fell to a and in conference play. record of "We played pretty good at times, but we gave up too many easy points," said U coach Beth Launiere. "We're still getting better, and we play a ton better at home, which I attribute to our young setters." . The Utes were completely taken out of their game, as evidenced by a subpar killing percentage of .152, while the Rams had a very healthy percentage of .378, and their 4 total blocks, compared to the Rams' u. ' Meanwhile, CSU's Soraya Santos dominated the match with 17 kills and a killing percentage of ,367, Angela Knopf had 13 kills and an amazing killing percentage of .632, Courtney Cox added 10 kills and 6 digs, and setter Allison Peckham totaled 49 assists and had a match-hig- h 30-2- 2, 2. 30-2- 30-2- 8, 30-2- 4, 30-1- 9-- 12-- 3-- 4-- 6-- 6, continued from page 9 1- -3 11 Midway through the second half, the reserves came on to finish off the game. With 12 minutes left in the game, howp ever, Kofoed returned for a effort at the record. She could not conlast-gas- of her career. k scored Shauna on an assist goals, the first from Maren Harper and the second on an assist from Kofoed. Benegas finished all scoring when gave her a cross pass right in front of the Wildcat goal. "Everything was clicking. It wasn't easy, we just played really well," Benegas said. The six goals scored by the Utes were the most they have scored in a single game so far this year. And they feel as though they should have scored more. The Utes had 20 shots, 12 of them and only allowed five shots for 38th ndigs. Breaking even on the road was key for the University of Utah volleyball team, as it had two tough conference matches over the weekend. 30-2- 2, 8, 2001 MONDAY, OCTOBER THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE While other players may get more recognition, though, Launiere said Santos made the difference Friday. "Santos is making a big difference for them. She is really tough to stop," said Launiere. t The Utes were lei by Sylva Strzinkova who had 10 kills, but a meager hitting percentage of .026. Kim Turner added 11 kills, while Alisa Geddes had 8 kills and a match-hig-h u digs. Freshman setter Kelsie Kartchner totaled 20 assists, while sophomore Jackie Morrill added 16. Despite the disappointing loss, Utah redeemed itself in Laramie the next day "Utah stayed competitive and got the job done," said Wyoming coach Susan Steadinan. The Utes improved their hitting percentage from the night before to .299, while the Cowgirls could only muster up a killing percentage of .118. Wyoming was also dominated at the net by totaling 5 blocks, while the Utes had tztotaL Strzinkova led the U with 15 kills and 11 digs and had an amazing killing percentage of .565. Geddes and Turner added 8 kills apiece, and Geddes also had 10 digs. Morrill led the team with 26 assists, and Kartchner added 20. Rachel Lau. who had 12 kills and a killing percentage of .398, was the only Cowgirl to step up. back-to-bac- m Gurr-Bingha- Gurr-Bingha- m on-go- al, of them "Wc played well today," said U coach Amy Winslow. "Wc were creative, we knocked the ball around. I was really happy with how wc played." Weber, all five on-goa- l. vert, though. "I'm not happy at all," Kofoed said. "I should have had four or five more." Her mother, Lynn Kofoed, Weber's coach, agreed. "She should have had a couple other goals," Lynn Kofoed said. "This is the first game I've got to see her play. This Utah team is a very good team." Unfortunately, the road has not been as kind to the Utes. On Sunday, they d fell 0 to Portland. As has been the curse for the Utes, a slow start was what did them in. Portland scored the only two goals of the game in the first io minutes. "I'm pleased with how wc played," she said. "Wc made some crucial errors in. the beginning, but it was a good game." co-he- ad third-ranke- 2-- ' lgamerochronicle.utah.edu akudiyachronicle.utah.edu ')F&t7 P ! PA ZLB Plasma Services 2978 S. State St. ZLB I tf'u'V v ! f S. Salt Lake City :i 1 .'-- w - f " Biomedical Technician ... .. . JOB Exciting and fast paced position working in the blood plasma industry. We are looking for individuals interested in exploring the medical field as Biomedical Technicians. 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