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Show THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE riim'flriTmTTT"- - ft FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2001 11 "i m iiwi ' !fnwwwwMaiM.iii.i.iii fuiiiLnipwia.aiya.jM , iw ntuvm aw i pu.up- NCAA Championships. CROSS COUNTRY Meanwhile, Jameson will attempt to help his team qualify for the championships, but if the Utes do not collectively qualify, then he has to finish in the top four individuals in order to earn a solo invitation to the NCAA Championships. He did just that a year ago and eventually finished 38th at NCAAs status. and earned continued from page 10 I .i;&VTA'fi,.y, j-u- rr: TVJM iff '' prim - , ' Both squads now head down to Provo to compete in the Mountain Region Championships this weekend to see who will qualify for the upcoming national championships. Elise Greenwood, Trina Bateman and Tara Hall will attempt to lead the women's squad to a bid in the ' ' f ' v A, J All-Ameri- ca ASAD KUDIYA i The University of Utah Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Essay Awards "Welcome" Means All of Us The Office of the Associate Vice President for Diversity is pleased to announce the 2002 Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. Essay Awards. 1 I f rL w, !rf2iJ. Ute forward Britten Johnsen was limited to 3 points MEN'S HOOPS continued from page 8 5frl,, after being plagued by foul pleased with the effort, he called the Ute exposition "raggedy" basketball. Utah had 20 turnovers and allowed the to shoot 53.2 percent, comthe to Utes' 41.1 percent pared "This Utah team is very average. There is nothing special about them. to win games They'll be during the season," Majerus said of his All-Sta- rs yet. Spivey, who ended the game with 12 points, got the hoop and the harm lead and with 6.8 left, opening a securing the final margin. Trace Caton led the U with 14 points and 8 rebounds, and Nick Jacobson also scored 14. Although coach Rick Majerus was hard-press- ed Utes. Majerus was especially disappointed in junior Britton Johnsen, who started trouble Thursday night. but scored just 3 points in continued from page 8 All-Sta- rs rbrunnerchronicle.utah.edu meeting in Laramie, Wyo., and ever since then, the Utes have been on fire, as they have won the past eight : matches. ' The player that will have to step up for Wyoming is Rachel Lau, who is averaging 3,65 kills per game and has a solid killirg percentage cf .292. She js also playing the net very well with too blocks per game. . Colorado State will be much tougher, though, and will be the most integral test of Utah's regular season. The Rams come into this match with much more experience and have many players that can dominate offensively and defensively. With a record of 19-- 0 overall and 0 MWC, they will be the toughest team ewa!denchronicle.utah.edu Entry Process The deadline for receipt of entries is November 26, 2001. Attach the entry form (available with additional essay information in the Office for Diversity, 204 Park Building) to six copies of the essay and submit the packet to. 2002 MLK Essay Contest Associate Vice President for Diversity University of Utah 201 South Presidents Circle 204 Park Building Salt Lake City, Utah 841 12 . Another advantage Utah will have going into the match on Saturday against Colorado State is that it's a day after the Rams will have faced BYU, and they could be mentally and physically drained. ; Player of the Courtney Cox was named Week for her outstanding play the past week, and she is second in the MWC in kills per game (404), and she will not even be the largest threat for the Utes. Angela Knopf is leading the conference in kills per game (4.43) and attack percentage (.490). "They are as good a team this conference has ever had," Lauaiere said. co-MW- C akudiyachronicle.utah.edu 9-- Week honors for racking up 226 of the Rebs' 439 rushing yards vs. Wyoming. But it wasn't just piling on stats against a horrible Cowboy defense, though UNLV has had a running back rush for at least 100 yards 20 times in the last 20 games. However, while Utah's conference-bes- t defense will put its focus on shutting down the vaunted Vegas run game, McBride said the Utes must remain wary of Thomas, in spite of his chronic inconsistency. "He makes enough plays to keep them going " McBride said. "When he gets in a rhythm, it's hard to stop him." The Ute coach adds that, despite the Rebels' failure to live up to expectations to this point, they can't be overlooked, as "They're the most athletic team in the conference on both sides of the ball." In further pointing out that three of the Rebels' losses have come by 4 points or less including two on the opponent's final drive McBride reiterates, 'If the ball bounces the right way for them, they'd probably have three more wins than they have." In the meantime, he's looking for things to bounce Utah's way again after the tough loss to CSU. "That is one we could'vc won, should've won," he said. "I'm excited to see what kind of resolve we have, how we rebound." Theme "Welcome" Means All of Us is the 2002 theme. When incorporating the 2002 theme in their essays, students should demonstrate an understanding of the writings and speeches of Dr. King, focusing on how wc as a nation can eliminate the things Dr. racism, stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination, and violence will on be eliminate. to creativity, the judged Essays King challenged society author's ability to offer personal insights, look at issues in new ways, and propose original solutions to unsolved problems. Lau-nie- re said. continued from page 8 minutes the Utes have faced ail y ear. "Colorado State is a great team, and it will be a good chance for us to have them on our home court," VOLLEYDALL FOOTBALL 14 after getting into foul trouble. "Brit played foolish," Majerus said. "He fell victim to mental weakness." Former Ute Tony Harvey, playing for the EA Sports team, scored 6 points, had 2 steals and 2 boards in 18 minutes in his return to the Huntsman Center. The game for Harvey and the was their first of an tour. Awards Four $500 awards will be presented to University of Utah undergraduate and graduate students. Our thanks go out to the University of Utah Alumni Association, School of Medicine, College of Health and Uthnic Studies Program for sponsoring these awards. The award winners will attend a luncheon in their honor, immediately following the Martin Luther King, Jr. Keynote Address on January 17.2002. (Si.,,,--; w &w;inrAti For questions regarding the Essay Contest, email or call Leo lckic in the Office of the Associate Vice President" for Diversity at lco.lcckieffiutah.edu or 58 7569. 1 -- Format typewritten pages in 2 Essays should not be longer than seven, double-spaceDo a cover not sheet, report cover, or author's name in the provide point pitch. Do the the not of essay. Students should write their names and essay. staple body other pertinent information on the Essay Contest entry form only, and paper clip it to six copies of their essays. Essays will be judged on content, clarity, continuity, unity, relationship to theme, effectiveness, and mechanics. 1 d, Rights Entrants in this Essay Contest agree to give the University of Utah the right to reproduce their essay. Essays will not be returned mivmiim sain 5 Days Only! Nov. 6-1- 0! 20 European Cities Available. STUDlOllAT ETZT'iTiirMiilM 0X0: Pn ill? 2144 S. 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