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Show HERALD DAILY C4 Saturday, February 9, 2008 BYUUVSC ROUNDUP BYU men's tennis suffer first loss of the season to Stanford Cardinal fied for the finals of the 60 meters and 200 meters today. Also qualifying for the finals of the 60 meters was freshman Katie Eddington. the nation on Friday with a time of 11:12.9, a time that will catapult them into nationals in STANFORD, Calif. The a month. I BYU softball: At St. George, No. 71 BYU men's tennis Both the men's and women's team suffered its first loss of after defeating both Northern and Wisconsin, teams competed at the New Colorado, the season, a 0 sweep by Balance Collegiate Invitational No. 40 Stanford on Friday. during the Red Desert in New York, Athletes from The match was the Cougars' Classic, the BYU women's both teams were also comon the seasoftball is now first contest away from Provo since the beginning of son. peting at the Mountain State Games at Idaho State. Christie Zinanti started the the spring season. With the first game and held the Bears on the "Tonight was a great night," loss, BYU falls to said Patrick Shane, the BYU to one run in six innings. She season. retired 11 batters before allow- women's distance coach, of his "We competed well toteam's performance in New day, even though the scores ing anyone on base and only York. "We're very excited allowed four batters on base don't really show it," said that we're going to have a BYU assistant coach Patrick during the entire game. chance to run at nationals. We Freshman Jessica Purcell Fisher. Stanford is obvithe had some amazing splits in the run of first the in knocked a with four team, ously good of their players ranked in relay." day when she singled down line. Daniela The distance medley rethe first-bas- e the top 100, It's been a few home run, lay consists of a U00, 400, Snow hit a two-ruweeks since we last played, so we had some adjustments stretching the Cougar lead to 800 and 1,600. Senior Carlee Clark-Piastarted off the at the close of the first ito make." with a 3:26.00 in the race in last match the Playing nning.:. 1,200. Sophomore Stacy Snow got another RBI in of t he day, freshman Daniel the third inning when she hit the Cardinal's faced Slight ran the next leg of Hwang the race, a 400, in 57.1. She a sacrifice fly to left field to Kevin Kaiser at the No. 5 position. After falling 6 in the bring in Kristin Delahoussaye passed the baton off to freshman Katie Palmer, who ran from third base. first set, Hwang battled back The Cougars put two more Jl blistmng22Q7.in the 800. but to win the second runs on the board in the fifth Sophomore Angela Wagner eventually dropped the tiefinished the race off with a breaker. inning when Stephanie Plat 4:41.60 in the 1,600. Senior Jonathan Sanchez, Hopkins hit her first home run of the season, bringing in Sophomore Cecily Lemmpn returning from an ankle also competed well for the Snow from first base. injury sustained in the first BYU put up five runs in the women, running in a competimatch of the season, fell to r tive race. Lemmon No. 75 Richard Wire (6-sjxth inning, four of which came in second place, crossing were earned runs. Playing at the No. position, Freshman pitcher Paige Af- the line at 16:39.88. The time Thomas Shubert also lost to a was .12 seconds slower than fleck Alex got her first collegiate Clayton, tough opponent the winner, Rachel Papin of start and win during the secthe second-ranke- d player in La Salle. ond game. the' country. BYU will close the Red DesOn the men's side, sophoThe Cougars fell behind mores Brandon Hebbert and ert Classic today when they early, losing all three of their Jon Kotter came in second and doubles matches, allowing play Rhode Island at 1 1 a.m.; third place in the 3,000 meters, Stanford to capture the point. and Loyola Mary mount at 4 "We'll be ready to go tomor- p.m. The Red Desert Classic is respectively. Hebbert ran the race in 8:16.51 and Kotter ran row and expect a better day,'' being held at the Canyons in v it in 8:20.32. St. George. Fisher said. "Our main focus is to always improve and get At the Mountain State Games, Sophomore Nick Her-ol- d better. We always want to be I BYU track: The women's dash won the distance medley relay team a better team tomorrow than with a time of 7.03 Sophowon the event at arguably we were today." more Kindy Longmore quali BYU will remain in state to the most competitive meet in DAILY take on Santa Clara at MT today. HERALD - 1 p.m. 3-- 3-- 0 tt ((i-3- ), : The Wolverines ) were ahead 1 going into the final inning before the Lions ) put together a string of hits pulling out the win. "Alii (Bramwell) threw a great game," UVSC head coach Todd Fairbourne said. "Loyola Marymount is a great hitting team. I can't say enough about her effort today. I am disappointed in the number of strikeouts we had today with runners on. If we put some of those in play, we could very well be right (0-2- 2-- (3-0- now." Utah Valley will return to action today at the Red Desert Classic when the Wolverines play Rhode Island at 11 a.m. and Idaho State at p.m. 5-- 1 1 I UVSC wrestling: At Greeley, Colo., a fast start propelled Northern Colorado past Utah in Western Valley, 24-2- 2 -- 28-1- Wrestling Conference action. The Wolverines dropped to in WWC overall and action and will travel to Laramie to battle Wyoming in their final conference match of the season tonight. Northern Colorado, which (3-in WWC), improved to captured the first seven matches of the night before UVSC closed out the dual with three straight wins. 0 bases-loade- '.. n ill practice, e Cattermole's "I'll trade the 'something showing came from Hayley Jensen, a sophomore from going on' for the injuries," said of Utah's Colorado who managed to be part of a four-wa- y tie for epidemic floor first on a season-bes- t that even kept highly touted Ashley Postell out routine (9.825). of two events. " "It really boosted my confidence a lot," Jensen said. "I'm However, she still managed to win beam (9.925) and excited to keep going, keep vault (9.925) despite missing trying to improve." Utah's Kristina Baskett won a week Of practice. She noted bars with teammate Daria that those were two events she could Bijak (9.9), and the obviously quickly, Continued from CI Bijak (also part of that four-wa- y floor tie) still won the : (1-5- rt -- receiver-quarterbac- '" fi FAST FACT Scoreboard Brett Hull became the sixth NHL goals. Hull beat San Jose's win over the Sharks. Evgeni Nabokov with a wrist shot in a On this date in 2003, Detroit's player to score 700 regular-seaso- n 4 Source: AP Preps Wrestling Region 4 meet American Fork At High School ' 1. Spanish ForK 2 Letli 3 American Fork Peak 5. Pleasant Grove 6. Timpanogos ' 37 Region 7 meet Orem High School Team Scores 312 259 171.5 I Payson 2. Springvllle 3 Prow) 4 Mountain View 5. Tooele 6. Orem Team scores 256 5 197 5 77 ,151 123 4 lone At '167 164 85 .','.'. ''.. SOUTH ETSU 95. Florida Gull Coast 71 Park 86. Allen 61 . Stetson 72, S C Upstate 64 EAST Amherst 80 Connecticut Coll. 62 Bates 78. Williams 71 Brandeis 90. Emory 85. OT Brown 77, Dartmouth 51 Casileton St. 77. Maine Maritime 69 Clarkson 63. Skidmore 58 Columbia 74, Penn 58 Cornell 72, Princeton 61 Fairfield 66, Manhattan 61 lona 66. Camsius 59 Middlebury 85. Tufts 76 NYU 64, Case Reserve 54 Nazareth. N Y 73, Hartwick 61 Oswego St. 81 Geneseo St 70 RPI 68. Hamilton 57 Rider 80, Niagara 76 Siena 97. Manst 88. OT St. John Fisher 93. Ithaca 87 Trinity. Conn. 70. Wesleyan, Conn. 49 Yale 83. Harvard 70. , Swimming 5A At BYU's Boys team scores 111 88- 80 61 Girts team scores .:.116 " 94 77 5 ,53 Boys results Medley Relay. Brighton 51). Alia fleam A 1:41.291. 1:40 1141.701 Freestyle: . 149.5 1. Skyline Eagles 2 Brighton Bengals 3 Lone Peak Knights 4 Kearns Cougars 5. American Fork Cavemen (Team Kearns Tanner. Sky View (1:44,991, King, (1 42.491. Reed, Brighton American Fork (1:45 31) IM: Bird, Northndge (159 91), Swallow, Sky View (2:01 ,69, Marshall, Brighton 12:03 57) Freestyle Spoerri, West Jordan (21 37). Burhidge. Sky View 121 981. Chipman,' West Jordan (22.54). 51 961 Freestyle Siggard Brighton (1:55 00i. Welch, Lone Peak (1:56.20). Sky View (! 56 IM: Manser. Viewmont 2:09.53). Nebeker. American Fork (2.10 94), Sky View (214.521. Savage. Sky View (24 Taryn Toolson. Lone Peak Freestyle Kearns (24.84). (24.85). 84), College Hoops Men's scores FAR WEST Metro St. 73. Regis 55 Saint Mary's. Calif 76. San Francisco MIDWEST BekXt 67, Lake Forest 65 Carroll. Wis. 126. Grlnnell 114 Concordia. St P 86, Mary 59 DePauw 87. Rhodes 56 Illinois College 91 Ripon 82 Knon 65, St Nortwrl 59 Minot St. 87, Valley City St 68 Northern St., S.D. 76, Minn. St.. Moortiead 51 Minn. 74, Northland 59 Northwestern. SW Minnesota St. 88, Upper Iowa 78 St. Scholastics 77. Crown, Minn 50 Mo. 79. 68 Washington, SOUTHWEST Texas Trinity, 53, Southwestern, Texas 52 9 39 .490 .457 360 .188 Austin Tulsa Colorado . I L A Friday's results Lakers117, Orlando 113 LA. Clippers 102, Toronto 98 New Jersey 104. Charlotte 90 Cleveland 100. Atlanta 95 San Antonio 99. New York 93, 0T Boston 88, Minnesota 86 Detroit 91 Portland 82 Dallas 92. Memphis 81 Phoenix 103. Seattle 99 Sacramento 117, Utah 104 100 Denver 111, Washington box NBA Texas 67, Southwestern, EAST Texas 60 KINGS 117, JAZZ 104 Case Reserve 73, NYU 63 Castleton St 45. Maine Maritime 44 Columbia 70, Perm 61 Cornel 77, Princeton 73 Dartmouth61, Brown 49 UTAH (104) Kinlenko 4- -8 11, D Wilhams6-1- 13, 61 26 32 Utah Sacramento Toronto New Jersey Philadelphia New York Orlando 26 30 30 17 29 104 117 5 Pet .809 GB 22 .542 12 29 30 .420 18(4 .400 9 Vi .280 25 W L 9 36 L 20 Pet .615 Utah 0 Williams GB Price (Kirtlenko 4, Korver Sacramento (Martin Douby Bibby 3. Salmons Udnh Artest Fouled None Rebounds Utah 39 IBoozer 12). Out Sacramento 54 (Miller, Artest 8) Assists Utah 25 (D.Williams 9), Sacramento 18 (Bibby 6). Total FouH Utah 29. Sacramento 21. Technicals Okur, Utah Coach Sloan. A 14.865 (1 7,31 7). NBADL Soumeitt Division W 32 31 Central Southwest Division 143 143 143 143 143 Also Mike Oean 144 148 Weir Wilson Champions-Allian- m Scores Friday Pebble Beach, Catll. Puree: $6 million Pebble Beach Golf Links; 6616 yards; Par 72 Spyglass Hill Golf Course; 6,953 yards; Par 72 Poppy Hills; 6,942 yards; Par 72 Second Round TimHetron 137 Robert Floyd Michael Allen J.B. Holmes Nicholas Thompson 138 Jason 139 139 139 139 138 138 138 139 139 140 140 Jacobson 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 Henry Ryan Moore John Merrick Mathew Goggln Chris Riley Justin Leonard Olin Browne Dusttn Johnson Robert Damron Jin Park Brad Elder Malllnger Jonathan Kaye Roland Thatcher Brent Geiberger Marco Dawson Corey Pawn Steve Allan Jeff Overton Brandel Chamblee JohnRieggerTim Petrovic Matt Jones Jonathan Moore Rocco Mediate Ryan Armour .621 15 15 17 .500 314 .464 414 Ryan Palmer .370 7 LeeJanzen Joe Ogilvle Friday The Old Course at Broken Sound Boca Raton, Fla. Purse: $S1. 65 million Yardage: 6,749; Par 72 First Round - 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 Keith Fergus Scott Hoch 67 Gil 67 67 Morgan Phil Blackmar Allen Doyle Ben Crenshaw Tom Kite Brad Bryant Morris Hatalsky Wayne Levi Bernhard Langer Eduardo Romero 67'. 68 : 68 68 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 Jim Thorpe RW. Eaks Lonnie Nielsen Hale Irwin John Cook David Edwards Boonchu Ruangkit Mitch Aocock JoeOzaki Johnson Doug Tim Simpson MarkWiebe Loren Roberts Curtis Strange Ladies 72 7 n Lisa Hall. England Vicky Thomas, Australia Shanl Waugh, Australia Johanna Head, England Leah Hart, Australia Na, Australla34-3- 67 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 Hockey NHL standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OTFH GF 30 18 5 65 172 Philadelphia 21 25 70 67 61 58 53 L 0T Pts 21 54 GF GA 60 1 26 4 58 167 25 5 57 1 61 27 4 56 55 26 5 55 149 27 5 '51 160 CONFERENCE I 11 21 23 21 183 GF GA 4 86 6 8 188 56 1 39 135 148 120 62 60 55 53 OTPts L 179 174 85 158 OTPts 7 5 25 GA 163 154 144 53 82 20 4 21 20 21 26 5 8 7 5 64 63 62 61 55 GF 149 56 157 144 150 47 145 149 .157 GA 144 52 160 137 166 OTPts L 20 5 17 7 7 22 23 4 30 3 one point GA GF 71 168 45 142 130 67 148 67 145 60 151 151 184 49 160 for overtime loss 150 to terms contract. Basketball National Basketball Association NBA Suspended LA. Clippers G Sam Cassell one game, without pay, for committing a flagrant foul, penalty two for swinging and . making contact with the head of Boston G Raion Rondo. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS Recalled Davidson from Sioux Falls (NBADL). f Jermareo Football National Football League BALTIMORE RAVENS Named Jim Hostler wide receivers coach and Craig Ver Steeg offensive quality control coach. DENVER BRONCOS Promoted college scout Jeff Goodman to assistant general manager. MIAMI DOLPHINS Signed CB Joey Thomas. Canadian FoolhaH League EDMONTON ESKIMOS Acquired DE Fred draft pick from Perry and a 2008 Saskatchewan for 0B Steven Jyles and a 2008 draft pick. ... Hockey National Hockey League Assigned G Tobias Stephan tolowa(AHL). LOS ANGELES KINGS Assigned G Jean- - "..' Sebastien Aubin to Manchester (AHL). MONTREAL CANADIENS Acquired RW Brett Engelhardt from Detroit for F Francis Lemieux. PHOENIX COYOTES Signed LW Pete Vandermeer PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Assigned F Tyler (AHL). Kennedy to SAN JOSE SHARKS Assigned G Thomas Greiss to Worcester (AHL). Recalled G Dimitri Patzold from Worcester. DALLAS STARS Oivision. SOUTHEASTERN Named head basketball coach. MARIETTA Announced the resignation of Curt Wiese, football coach, to become offensive coordinator at Mlnnesota-DulutMIAMI Named Kirby Hocutt athletic director. Suspended WR Chris Bell and Phillip Taylor Indefinitely from the football for academic reasons. RUTGERS Named Ed Plnkham and Chris Rippon assistant football coaches. SAN DIEGO Suspended junior F Kyle Spain Indefinitely from the men's basketball team for violating team policy. SAN JOSE STATE Named Jody Smith PENN STATE DT team American League Greenville CONFERENCE coach. KANSAS Named Joe Bob Clements defensive line coach. LSD Fired John Brady, men's basketball coach. Named men's associate head basketball coach Butch Pierre men's interim Rangers at development contract with tor four years. College DeWayne Peevy director of media relations. AUBURN Named Chris Campbell and April Yantis assistant volleyball coaches. CCNY Named David Yorke assistant athletic director for fitness and men's basketball BALTIMORE ORIOLES Acquired OF Adam Jones, LHP George ShemTI, RHP Chris Tillman, LHP Tony Butler and RHP Kam Mickoiio from Seattle tor LHP Erik Bedard. BOSTON RED their player (SAL) KANSAS CITY reed to terms with LHP Mike Maroth on a minor league contract. NEW YORK YANKEES Agreed to terms with INF Morgan Ensberg and INF Chris Woodward on minor league contracts. OAKLAND ATHLETICS Agreed to terms with RHP Keith Foulke on a contract. Designated IB Wes Bankston for assignment. CINCINNATI REDS Agreed to terms with LHP Kent Mercker on a minor league contract. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Exercised the 2009 a. club option on Ned Yost, manager, SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Agreed with RHP Kevin Correia on a Major League Soccer COLORADO RAPIDS Signed MF Christian Gomez to a multiyear contract. FC DALLAS Transferred 0 Chris Gbandi to FK Haugesund of the Norwegian Second National League GA SportligtitAssociated Press Soccer 0T Baseball 142 142 142 142 143 143 143 143 143 143 GF 190 175 142 4 9 5 8 9 Transactions First Round Nikki Garrett, Australia Taiwan Smith, Australia OTPts 147 133 144 160 Sunday's games Friday Royal Pines Resort Course Gold Coast, Australia Purse: $641 ,000 Vantage: 6,443; Par 72 Tseng 140 131 at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m. a.m. Washington, Anaheim at Detroit, :30 p.m. Florida at Buftak). 4 p.m. Minnesota at St. Louis, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at Columbus, 4 p.m. Nashville at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver, 8 p.m. N.Y. Ladies Masters Scores At 141 60 54 Philadelphia 76 EuropeanALPG-Australia- 159 64 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 11am. N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, a.m. Detroit at Toronto, p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 4 p.m. Florida at Boston, 5 p.m. Montreal at Ottawa, 5 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Carolina at New Jersey. 5 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 6 p.m. Nashville at San Jose, 6 p.m. Colorado at Vancouver, 8 p.m. 72 John Jacobs Also Bruce Summertuyt 65 Today's games 72 72 72 DanaOuigley DAWeibring I 18 17 5 4 6 6 Friday's results 71 71 72 Bruce Vaughan Andy Bean 19 21 24 25 Anaheim 2, New Jersey Carolina 2, Washington Boston 3, Buffalo 2, SO San Jose 2, Columbus 69 69 69 70 70 70 70 70 70 Lanny Wadkins Donnie Hammond Tom McKnlght Bruce Lietzke Des Smyth Mark James Bob Gilder 27 26 Washington Atlanta 26 Florida 25 23 Tampa Bay WESTERN Central Oivision W Detroit 41 28 Nashville 26 Columbus 24 St Louis 24 Ghicago Northwest Division W 30 Minnesota Colorado 29 27 Calgary 27 Vancouver Edmonton 25 Pacific Division W 33 Dallas San Jose 30 Anaheim 30 Phoenix 28 23 tos Angeles Two points tor a win, or shootout loss. Carolina 66 66 67 67 67 TomPurtzer Pro-A- 27 Rangers N.Y. Islanders 24 Northeast Division W Ottawa 33 Montreal 29 Boston 28 Buffalo '.' 25 Toronto 22 Southeast Division W N.Y. Championship Scores MarkMcNulty Pate Bobby Wadkins Haas Jay 30 30 Pittsburgh New Jersey z Jerry Beach National I 13 10 Chris Stroud Brian Davis Alejandro Canizares Craig Kanada Phil Mickelson 4ft 9ft 12 ft 18ft Golf 11 GB GB Valley PGA-Pebb- le W Pet 3ft 5ft 9ft Today's games Albuquerque at Tulsa Colorado at Bio Grande Los Angeles at Idaho 18 15 Division Dakota Sioux Falls towa Fort Wayne ,193 3 Friday's results Padrakj Harrington Andrew Buckle YE. Yang Dalsuke Maruyama avid Frost MattKuchar standings 16 17 25 Pet .821 .667 .484 .370 GB Austin 108, Rio Grande Valley 95 Albuquerque 124, Tulsa 107 Idaho 104. Los Angeles 90 Anaheim 95, Utah 92 John 117. 0. Totals CONFERENCE W 38 26 21 20 14 Jones 0, Douby Division Boston (117) 7, Miller 22, Moore 7. Martin 15, Bibby - 7 27, Salmons 13, Udnh 4. Garcia 5, J.Williams 2, Hawes Artest standings EASTERN 104. 15 10 Pet ,655 .556 .536 .462 .333 At J.J. 0 4, Harprtng 0. Totals SACRAMENTO Pro basketball Atlantic 23, Okur Miles 2, Price Hartl-- Collins Manst 75, Niagara 54 NC. Central 67. Lincoln. Pa. 62 New Paltz 68. Cortland St 62 Sena 77, CanOus 74 Skidmore 59. Qarkson 51 St Peter's 62, Rider 56 Wesleyan, Corm. 67, Trinity. Com. NBA 18. 7 6. Korver 2. Wiilsap Emory 75 Brandeis 63 Geneseo St 54, Oswego St. 53 Hamilton 61. RPI 39 Hartwick 59, Nazareth, N.Y, 56 Harvard 65, Yale 55 lona 87, Fairfield 78, 30T Loyola, Md. 62. Manhattan 14, Boozer 5 9 6 Vijay Singh Parker McLachlin Steve Lowery Kevin Streelman Kevin Na JimMcGovern Kent Jones James Driscoll D A. Points Davis Love SOUTHWEST I 23 18 Bakersfield KnsCox Fredrik 8:30 p.m. L 10 12 13 14 20 W Idaho Los Angeles Utah Anaheim Day Peter Tomasulo Mark Wilson Dudley Hart Jay Williamson Jeff Ouinney Today's games Chicago at Utah, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Golden State, Albuquerque Rio Grande Valley West Division - Portland at Indiana, 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. LA. Clippers at Philadelphia. Memphis at New Orleans. 6 p.m. Atlanta at Houston. 6:30 p m. New York at Milwaukee, 6:30 p.m. Maryland 86. Virginia 80 NC Wesleyan 66, Meredith 59 Park 09, Alien 45 Roanoke 102, Hdlins 24 Savannah Art 57, Warner Southern 56 Va. Wesleyan 63. 45 W 19 15 15 12 10 6)4 8 13 21 L W Pet GB 13 36 735 8 28 21 .571 20 29 408 16 Chicago 20 30 .400 16V4 Indiana .380 19 31 Milwaukee 17ft WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W I Pet GB 34 15 .694 Dallas 33 15 .688 New Orleans 32 16 ,667 San Antonio 29 20 592 5 Houston 21 13 36 .265 Memphis Northwest Division W Pet GB 32 19 Utah .627 30 .612 19 Denver 21 28 3 .571 Portland 13 37 Seattle ,260 18"! 10 38 Minnesota .208 20 ft Pacific Division L W Pet GB .700 35 15 Phoenix 32 L A. Lakers 17 .653 2ft 29 20 592 Golden State 5ft 23 25 .479 11 Sacramento .340 16 31 L.A. Clippers 17ft Goats Okur 2, 51 25 25 32 14 , ' Cat 24 21 18 Detroit Cleveland 68, Washington 52 UCLA $8, Washington St 56 ' . . v MIDWEST ,'. Carroll Wis 75. Grimed 57 Concordia. S1.P. 85. Mary 56 Dakota St 87, S. Dakota Tech 67 DePauw 78. Rhodes 50 Eartham 73, Hiram 64 Evans 94, Wichita St. 60 66. Northwestern Ohio 58 Lake Forest 62. Bent 58 Mirm St., Moorhead 64. Northern St, S.D. 52 Missoun St 78. S. Illinois 58 Ripon 73, Illinois College 69, 0T SW Minnesota St, 57, Upper towa 52 37 Washington, Mo. 64, SOUTH Emory & Henry 63. E Mennonrte 58 Flagler 69. Palm Beach Atlantic 53 Trinity. Girts results Medley Relay: Brighton (Team Peak (Team A 1,51 72), :48.98), Lone Skyview iTeam A A FAR WEST Anzona St 67, Arizona 64. Wltamette 34 Geor9eFox78, Montana St 91. Montana 87 Southern 107 ' Washington Atlanta Charlotte Miami Central Division Women's scores state meet Richards Building 1. West Jordan Jaguars. 2 Brighton Bengals 3. Skyline Eagles 4 Bingnam Miners 5 Keans Cougars A 1 nothing, but the Cougars ) need more. They tried for better success through some superstition, as athletic director Tom Holmoe was there wearing one of his Super Bowl rings. The Cougars also tried charinto the ity, tossing crowd for a score of 9.8 or better. Only five achieved that mark, while the Utes had 19. "I'm very pleased with how we fought and stayed in the game," Cattermole said. "It's our high score of the year." 5-- Allen-Smar- top-plac- 3 5-- 5 as we've been," Marsden said factored by inexperience and injuries. Utah won that after improving to Postell said: "I think we did round by more than a point (39.375). t, who (49.05047.875) for the most . pretty well under the circumDayna posted BYU's best score of lopsided score in four events. stances." Allen-SmaCattermole admired that at the night, a 9.875 on vault, has led the Cougars least the Utes had their startbeen battling an injured foot. with a 9.8 and the Utes had Cattermole opted to scratch three scores that high, led by ers on the field. He likened his team's situation to the Postell. Alethea Boon from bars, as Ute coach Greg Marsden ; she's been fighting to get a hypothetical nightmare of admitted that his post meet the BYU football team losing wrist healthy that was broken k a while back. She scored a 9.85 critiques were "harsh." He's former combo Jonny Harline and on vault, 9.625 on floor and a hoping to get his team healthy 9.2 on beam. John Beck in football during soon, though even Postell said that these meets are essentially the same game, Well, a couple Cattermole thought the of his standouts are only event that BYU showed exhibitions until regionals. "It was OK, but not as sharp That's better than poorly was beam, which was while bars typically cause her a fit if she misses any " 2-- 0 (1-0- 5,000-mete- Gymnastics Classic. 3-- 0 7-- , 3-- 2 (0-1- n Wood-worth- 's performance from the plate. She scored a run and also reached base on a walk. For the second time on Utah Valley's opening day, the Wolverines' game went down to the final at bat as UVSC fell in to Loyola a heartbreaker, Marymount at the Red Desert 3 . ). Bears. UVSC was led by UVSC 24-2- 2 3-- 1 3-- 0 Colo. softball: At St. George, a late rally in the bottom of the seventh came up just short as Utah Valley fell to Northern I BYU rugby: At San Diego, Colorado, 54 in its season openCalif., in BYU's first game against a men's Super Leagues er at the Red Desert Classic. "I'm never satisfied with a team, the Cougars came up to Santa loss, but I thought our girls short, losing showed something coming Monica RFC. back the way they did," UV Down 24-- 10 minutes into head coach Todd Fairbourne the second half, the Cougars said. "We had a lot of young had a huge hole to climb out of, but showed their mettle players playing in their first Division I game." by rattling off 19 points in a Six of the Wolverines' ) concerted effort to pull out the nine starters were making victory. The second-hal- f charge was their Division I debut. Northern Colorado scored a part of the Cougars' goal to play a full 80 minutes against first when Hillarie Van Ot- terloo hit a home run with a team they knew was going two aboard to give the Bears to be bigger and stronger. lead in the third a quick "We just didn't want to give inning. Utah Valley responded up," BYU captain Steve St. in the bottom of the third Pierre said, "We dedicated the game to one of our team mates' when Magan Niemann led the inning off with a ground-rul- e family and we wanted to make sure we did our best no matter double and scored on a double off the bat of true freshman what the result was." walk on Meghan Woodworth. In the final minutes of the The Bears ) came back game, as both teams slugged it out for the filial score, BYU with runs in the top of the fourth and seventh innings intercepted a Santa Monica giving them a 1 cushion pass and through a series of heading in to the bottom of the exchanges senior fullback Nate Maughan was able to dot final frame. UV chipped away at the down under the posts for the lead in the bottom of the sevfinal score of the game. . enth. Abby Bowcutt and NataWith the final score in Santa Monica's favor, BYU lie Bartholomew got on base head coach David Smyth said to start the inning on a single and a walk, respectively. Afhe was proud of his young ter UNC recorded two outs, team's performance. BYU's starting lineup featured three Woodworth walked to set up two out situfreshmen and two sophomores a who dressed in a BYU XV jer- ation. Lauren Augino had a two-rusey for the first time. opposite field single The Cougars next host the and Cherylyn McGraw followed with a RBI single of her University of New Mexico in Provo on the Feb. 16. BYU will own to put the lead at 54 with two runners on. then travel to Colorado the next weekend to take on ColoNorthern Colorado's Kelli rado State and the University Henderson was able to get the 11-- 7-- strike out in UV's last chance to preserve the win for the of Colorado, both in Boulder, assistant athletic director tor events and facilities. Promoted Scott Shaw to director of sports medicine STANFORD Named Ron Lynn football head coach. t Promoted Andy Buh to football coordinator. WASHINGTON Named Brian White tight ends and special teams coach. WASHINGTON, M0. Named Sean Curtis women's golf coach. WASHINGTON STATE Suspended lunlor DT A'l Ahmu and sophomore S Xavler Hicks Jr. Indefinitely for violating team rules. |