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Show TV' Sunday, January 16, 2000, THE DAILY HERALD, (wv.heral&w.tra.com), Provo, Utah Page B5 Cougars SD1J ke Men fall to SLCC, women cagers cruise iLewis The Daily Herald The Daily Herald Carl McGown 'doesn't know exactly what a ' ' start means for his defending national champions. ,; M"' But hell take it with a smile. ' BYtTs No. volleyball '''team blitzed No. 11 Lewis from , "Romeoville, 111., 10 on Saturday night at the ' Smith Fieldhouse. '' ' ' The win completed an open-- " ,' ing sweep of the Flyers, as BYU ' swept Lewis Friday night, too. ' "I don't know about the qualiof ty our play," McGown said. ' "But I know we played hard and Lewis was a quality thought ' '' opponent, just what we heeded at this stage of the season." The Cougars got a huge lift ' '''from outside hitter Casey ' 'Jennings, who tallied 15 kills 'J (.464) and had five defensive '' digs. Joaquin Acosta, who struggled serving, had 16 kills -"(303). In the first two games the Cougars jumped ahead of Lewis, ' a squad that returned four 6tarters and feature a roster ' laden with eight Puerto Rican stars. But BYU opened the door dangerously wide in both those f games. Fortunately for the 'Cougars, the Flyers were unable to walk through. li The Cougars almost blew a lead in the first game. They i il0-in the second and had ;.t led 13-to to stay on top. rally i;;. ' In the final game, Lewis before the s,i jumped ahead Cougars tied it at 10 on a block by Scott Bunker. "We've got to do a better job ; ,of holding onto our leads," BYUs Brad Goldston said. "We get these leads, then seem to lose our focus and we've got to. get ' better." The Cougars did meet one goal set by McGown after the opening match with Lewis 24 hours earlier. "We wanted to improve our blocking. I think we did that," he said. Jennings was on fire, taking advantage of Lewis' blocking on BYUs From the outside, Jennings j scored winners at times during the match, "It was fun," Jennings said, j I The win lifted the Cougar k home win streak to 32 games. ; x) PROVO 6-- 0 15-9- 15-1- 0 ' 5 i r 7-- 2 v , , . ! s quick-hitter- s. ly cru-;ici- al WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SAN DIEGO, Calif. he -T- women's basketball team ROUNDUP TRACK 3 overall, 2-- in MWC. San Diego State fell to 0 0, 0-- POCATELLO, Idaho BYU's men's and women's teams claimed wins in 10 events Snake River in the Invitational. For the men, Slade Combs hurran a 7.90 in the dles. Jim Roberts tossed the shot put 61-- and Jeff Hansen and Alan Gulledge shared the . pqle vault title by clearing Other BYU winners were Marc Thobias Chenn (high jump, and (200m, 21.92) Akwenye Kenneth Andam (60m, 6.74). For the women, winners were Becky Beachler (shot put, Jolee Gillespie (800m, 2:13.75), Sherida Rogers (mile, 5:04) and Jeana McDowell The 4x400 (high jump, team also won. Freshman sensation Erin Thorn, a former Mountain View star, led BYU with 18 points. BVU (12 3, 2 0) Cuff Thorn Gnffeth Leitner Totals 3: Adams 4 10 4 4 12. 4. Williams 2 2 18; Jensen 3 8 2 2 9: Hansen 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0, Cox 0 0 00 0, Larson 00 0: 0. Beuc 2 3 0 0 4 10: Osguthorpo 8 8 60. 60-3- 7 0 On a night of poor shooting, UVSC's leading scorer, Scott Sonnenberg, personified the Wolverines' problems. Sonnenberg finished with 11 shooting. points on Freshman Jim Hanchett was man for UVSC, the with recording a double-doubl17 points and 10 rebounds. The Wolverines head out on a tough road trip Friday and Saturday as they will face off against Dixie and Snow, 4: Otil Bundage 1.1 Cox 2: Keisling 13 6. Apiafi Hayes 5 0. Tolals h . e SLCC (66) SLCC CSS) Halftime (Hancey Allred PROVO Daniel Weinstein the men's 500- - and 1500-- ' 'meter A races Saturday in the opening day of the short track speedskating American Cup IV The Peaks Ice Arena. ,f at r In the women's A race, Penelope Lang (2:42.635) edged Jennifer Kirsch Jade (2:42.809). Wheeler won the '. Crace in 48.495. Weinstein leads the men's 3- -4 CBGD 17-4- Halftime. '8YU 33. SDSU 16. 3 point goals BYU 6 20 (Wai-.iThorn 4 11. Jensen 2. 2, Adams Gnffeth ). SDSU 215 Leitner 0 Osguthorpe , Cox Wheeler 0 5). Fouled out none. (Bundage Rebounds BYU 35 (Leitner 7), SDSU 31 (Bundnue 7) Assists. BYU 15 CAoams 5. Jensen 5). SDSU 7 (Bundage. Lee 2). Team fouls. BYU 16. SDSU 9 Technicals: none ), SWIMMING 48-4- The LARAMIE, Wyo. men's and women's swimming and diving teams swept Wyoming, with the men winning and the women posting a 145-9victory. Arunas Savickas won the 100 and 200 free. Stephen Wells, Gary Tan and Jay Buys also picked up wins for the men. 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SLCC 35 goals SLCC 3 9 Devnes 0 1). UVSC 6 11 (Fehr Hemenway Folsom Hatch (Carlson 3 3. Wallace Fouled out Worsham Rebounds SLCC 26 (Cook 7), UVSC 40 (Saliby 14). Assists: SLCC 15 (Fehr 5). UVSC 14 (Folsom 5) Total fouls: SLCC 25. UVSC 27 M7970K-1- ), 136-10- 7 Remember 11. Rose Afualo 7. Miller Folsom Hatch 2 Chamberlain 75 Haidy Totals rm6ot- - 1500-mete- while overall standings, Wheeler tops the women's 66. Carlson 6. Jackson 4 5. Williams Hanchett 03 6, Goncalves 0 Cook 6. Worsham 2 8, Lee 0 Wheeler 37. Weinstein double winner in speedskating " Won 4 UVSC 751 P1&060R-1- 4 ' 7, Wallace 3 4 7. Fugal 0 0 0, Call 2 00 3 Willis 17, Brown 00 0. Ockey 71 0 Totals 2. 16. Shaw 15. Devnes 0 0 0. 17. Voss 0 2 Fehr Armstrong Tukuatu 6 Hemenway 102 1. Totals 5. Olowoyo 8 12 2 2 19, Dorenbosch Hancey 4 8 14, Zentner 6, Spivey 16, Allred 4 3, Hill 12, Bovell 202 2, Perry 0. GallagHer 0 0 0. Totals 8. Ramey 85, 8 1) 40-2- go-t- o Henare 3. Cheeaman 3-- (11-7- three assists UVSC C71 Sonnenberg 7-- 2, Wolverines. SLCC made its run with star guard Travis Spivey on the bench with four fouls. Spivey leads SLCC in points, rebounds and assists, but Parrish said the whole team picked it up with him out of the game. Spivey finished with 16 points, nine rebounds and , 7-- run that buried the 5 60-met- 0 2) SAN DIEGO STATE 75-6- nine-scho- , Scoasting to a victory in ?MWC action. i The Cougars improved to 12- - The Daily Herald Rachelle Smith Kunkel swept both the and diving events. BYU p Mew past San Diego State, HAD DAN Wall hits ball: BYUs Mike Wall (2) slams a kill against Lewis University Saturday night at the Smith Fieldhouse. , . 16-- 6-- V 2 h Despite having the game in it own gym, the men's team lost to No. 20 SLCC after trailing by only one point at halftime. MI think the whole game we didn't play well," UVSC coach Jeff Reinert said. "They manhandled us, and we let them." SLCC (16-- overall, SWAC) now sits alone atop the conference, but head coach Norm Parrish said it's way too early be saying anyone is in the driver's seat. "There's no doubt we're in a good spot," he said. "Even so, we have a lot of tough road games left, and UVSC and Snow are only one game out." Both coaches agreed that UVSC (15-4- , had a very night, shooting only 33 percent from the floor. , "I know it sounds simple, but our goal was to contest every shot," Parrish said. "But UVSC's not going to shoot like that every night." Reinert said the team's execution was off. "We didn't execute all the things we tried to do in practice," he said. "Maybe our intensity in practice wasn't what it should have been." The turning point came 2 " UVSC's women's OREM team cracked into the Top 10 this week and celebrated by cracking Salt Lake Community College led No. 9 UVSC (16-by as many as 17 and held off , a pesky SLCC team that pounded the ball inside all night. "Defensively we had a tough night in the post," UVSC coach Cathy Nixon said. "We'll have to look at that and see what happened." Though the post battle went to the Bruins, the Wolverines dominated the glass, SLCC The glass domination was capped by freshman forward Kristen Saliby, who had a 17 points to go with game-higher 14 rebounds. UVSC's Hillary Wallace also . had a solid night with 13 six rebounds and three points, steals. Wallace also spent most of her night guarding SLCC's leading scorer Kristi Fehr, holding her to second half when SLCC's Carmie Olowoyo, who scored a game-hig19, connected on a to put the Bruins His 3 started a ahead 55-5- 85-7- ill WOMEN almost seven minutes into the the SWAC. 15-?:- -r 4 Fouled 2 Sonnenbtxg 6. Henare out Henare Jackson Hebounos SLCC 38 (Spivey 91 7 (Zentner 41 UVSC 48 (hanchan 0) Assists SLCC UVSC 15 (Henare Cheesman 4) Totals route SLCC 26 UVSC 26 UVSC BASKETBALL t OREM UVSC and Salt Lake Community College played an game of king of the hill on Saturday night, with the winner taking sole possession of first place in By DICK HARMON 11 Ws Cal ByADAMMANGUM C IT |