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Show 0 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FOOTBALL 24, 2001 Women's Tennis Wi continued from page 9 At Tuesday's "Coaches Huddle" at the Green Street Cafe, McBride said his team would be facing a different kind of competition for the rest of the year, starting this coming Saturday at Colorado State. "This is very important this game will tell a lot about us," he said. 'I did say some nice things to the team after the Wyoming game, but I also reminded them that game's over. Now. they've got to keep an edge and take nothing for granted if they want to keep winning." The coach's tactic of stressing to the players not to get overly impressed with what they've done has apparently sunk in. Junior linebacker Brooks Bahr said the players realize they haven't proven anything yet, and he acknowledged that the next few weeks would be very telling of whether the success experienced to this point will be indicative of the season as a whole, or is merely a byproduct of home games versus weak opponents. "We're getting to the meat of the schedule right now. We'll play Colorado State and UNLV and those are both away games," Bahr said. "Now we'll see what we're made of." He added that taking on CSU in Fort Collins would especially be a barometer for the Utes. After all, though the Rams are just 4 overall, they were the preseason conference favorites and have shown tremendous improvement in recent t pretty good team, and we'll see this weekend. This is huge Colorado State is a great team with a great offense; we'll be able to gauge ourselves and see how good we really are." e walden (chronicle, utah. edu ' ; A ' The level cf competition that the University of Utah women's tennis team will be facing starting today will be immensely tougher than the BYU Invitational the Utes competed in two weeks ago. The Central Region Championships, in Tulsa, Okla, will be the next test for the Utes. Utah coach John Tsumas hopes six players will compete for the Utes in the tourney, c "Sheri Esrock, Ellen Svensson, Cassie Kasteler; Linn Ronnberg and hopefully Irini Kotoglou will compete in singles competition in Tulsa," Tsumas said. Kotoglou is nursing a. shoulder injury and has not played in any singles competitions this year. The big surprise for the Utes has been the freshman Svensson, who won the backdraw at the 1 A mem ... tournament "We are right there in the matches, but we have to learn to finish the opponent off," Tsumas said. :j ; ;v-- vj Utes The might not get many chances to finish players off because of the amount of talent at the tournament, however, the Utes should not come home without a win. 3kudiyachrQnicie.uteh.edu t BYU InvitationaL She defeated BYU's Dominique Reynolds, who was ranked No. 21 Katrena Ellett had 6 kills and 4 total blocks Tuesday against Utah State. in the region last year and was . continued from page 9 ry, as Adrianne Bradley-Dra- had a ke 5 solo blocks, and the Utes totaled 19 blocks as a team. "We are not going to get out of trouble if they are setting up their blocks well," Fuller said. in Turner had the match-hig- h was in and dominant with 16, kills, all the games. "They could not stop Kim because she was so much more physical than match-hig- h " any of their middle blockers," said. The Aggies were led by Fluckiger, Michelle Matheson and Lisa Borom, as the three recorded a combined 36 kills; however, all three were largely ineffective after game two. Lau-nie- VOLLEYBALL re The win improves the Utes' while Utah State record to 14-to drops "You have to give Utah credit. They passed very well and played better than BYU when we went down to Provo," Fuller said. akudiyachronicle.utah.edu V 4, 11-- 5. ly-d- l V v - named to the Team, Svensson also defeated Colorado State's Amanda Eart.2, who was ranked 12th in the central region and 21st nationally. The competition will be much stiff er for the Utes this time, as they will square off with: Oklahoma State, BYU, Tulsa, New Mexico, Kansas State, Nebraska, Kansas, Boise State, Colorado, Southwest Missouri State, New Mexico State, Colorado State, Missouri and Iowa State. Although the Utes will probably not contend for any titles, Tsumas is looking for many things to improve upon in this week's AS AD KUDIYA Chronicle Sports Writer 3-- weeks. "We think we're a Compete at Regional 1 t '. , - - n. ! JOB FAIR Find out about winter job opportunities and how you can enjoy free skiing and snowboarding privileges at all three Park i'f jiff City Resorts. Job fairs will be held on the following dates at the Legacy Lodge in the Park City Mountain Resort plaza. Shauna Gurr-Bingha- is tied for Utah's m goals-score- and SOCCER lead this year. d 22 November 3- -6 pm points. continued from page 10 UNLV on Thursday night, before facing Wyoming on Saturday night. The Rebels are the only MWC this team that has not been shut-oyear. The Rebels split last week's then games, losing to Air Force 2 in overtime defeating Wyoming ut 3-- 2, New Mexico New Mexico is a out of first place in the conference and will be at home for this week's games against UNLV and San Diego State. half-gam- 1st e Senior goalkeeper Shelly Hammock leads the conference with 5.53 saves per game and a total of 83. San Diego State Sophomore Kim Castcllanos leads the MWC in scoring, with 10 goals 3-- Representatives from all departments will (0-2-3- ... c a) You can apply online prior to the job fair or fill out an application when you arrive. fO on Sunday. Wyoming The Cowgirls' tie against SDSU sets a school record for most tics in a season, with three. The Cowgirls have yet to win an overtime game anl five f tner '3 matcnes have seen the overtime period. Six of Wyoming's eight losses have been by one goal. lgamerochronicle. utah. edu on "aa 00 be available to answer questions. 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