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Show DAILY D4 Sunday, February 10, 2008 HERALD LOCAL COLLEGE SPORTS BYU Softball earns two wins behind six homers u DAilV mERAlD PROVO With six home runs on the day, the Cougars defeated both Rhode Island and Loyola Mary mount in St. George, at the Red Desert Classic. The Cougars are now 0 on the season. Sophomore third baseman Angeline Quiocho came alive at the plate, belting two home runs in both games. "She became very aggressive offensively and that is exactly what we expect from her." BYU head coach Gordon Lakin said. "As a team we came out with a lot of aggression today." The Cougars repeated the previous year's performance by winning all five games dur 5-- runs to bring the score to The Cougars and Loyola Marymount came into the second game on the tourna- ing the Red Desert Classic. "I was pleased with the growth of our young players this weekend," Eakin said. "We've still got a lot to work on and a lot more experience 7-- 4-- 0 ment. Christie Zinanti started in the circle and shut down togain." Loyola Marymount's offense. Against Rhode Island, the Cougars came alive with three She gave up two hits and two k runs in the first inning. walks before Chritian Gwyn doubles from freshmen Trice came in to close the Krist in Delahoussay and Jesgame. sica Purcell brought in BYLTs Offensively BYU continued first run. their strength when Quiocho The doubles were followed hit her third bomb, a two run by a sacrifice fly from Emi homer, during the second inSnow Willing to bring in Purning. cell. Quiocho's first home run , It was followed by two more came right after the sacrifice runs knocked in by Monica Gonzales' double to left field. iy. The Cougars did not score The inning ended with the Couagain until the fourth inning, gars leading when they added four more During the third inning Pur Back-to-bac- - 4-- UVSC Women for the putback. She grabbed eight first half rebounds. When Marvin missed a Continued from Dl from the corner, down and be smart." Bowen pulled down the reUtah Valley's Robyn Fairbound, and despite being banks got the Wolverines scored to give lead going early. She scored six of the Wolverines a UVSC's first eight points to with 5:05 left in the half. Marvin hit three of her four help the Wolverines jump out lead. to an ers in the final seven Julie McMurray took it minutes of the half to help from there. She made a UVSC open up what proved to to push the lead to 13--2 be an insurmountable with 13:20 left in the half, .;,. lead at half time. After the Lady Broncos Despite getting 11 points cut the lead to 13-- UVSC refrom Tiona Wilson, UTPA sponded with a basket inside ' never got the lead under from Fairbanks and a Jordan double digits in the second Boweri half. Fairbanks led the team play, Fairbanks passed up a with 23 points and 12 rebounds. McMurray finished jumper near the free throw line when she spotwith 17 points and Bowen ted McMurray underneath had seven points to go with the basket. She scored on a 10 rebounds. "I thought Jordan really reverse layup to give the Wolverines a 20-- lead with 9:38 did a good job on the boards left in the half. and defensively. I thought we As a team, UVSC shot 56 came out and really shut them down," Nixon said. "Jordan, percent from the field and 60 line. on both ends of the floor, repercent from the When the Wolverines did ally set the tone that we were miss, Bowen was usually there going to be physical. We re -- triple-teame- 32-1- 6 ally dominated the boards in the first half." UVSC is now on the 15-- 7 year. The Wolverines will be on the road for their next two games before returning home to end the regular season on March 1 against Cal State 8-- 0 UVSC WOMEN 70 TEXAS-PAAMERICAN Grigsoy Gray 4, Walker jean 0. 8, 8 52 TEXAS Erlingsdottir 5 2, Wllsen 4, Garrett 0, Winfrey '2 5. Sessions 0, Vaughn 4, Kostacky 8. Schneider 5, 5. Totals 4, Ramirez 52. UVSC 7. Fairbanks Bovyen McMurray Beaman 23, Nakayama 3, Marvin 16, Smith 0, Reynolds 0, Corneio 70. 29 57 22 44 Am. UVSC 4, Peterson 0. Totals 0 52 70 30 26 American goats: (Grigsby Walker Wilson Wintrey Gray Kostacky Erlingsdottir UVSC IMcMurray Nakayama Marvin Pouted out: None. American 28 (Winfrey, Schneider, Erlingsdottir 4. UVSC 44 Vaughn RamiM 2), Beaman Bebounds: Kostacky, Amencan 11 (Fairbanks 12). Assists: iGray 4). UVSC 17 (Beaman 6 Turnovers: American 10 (Grigsby, Gray 2). UVSC 17 (McMurray American 2 (Walker. Kostacky 5). Blocks: 1). UVSC 2 8 (Gray 3), .'.Following Snow's bomb, Quiocho stepped into batter's box and hit her fourth home run on the day, her third in three at bats. I men's tennis: At Santa Clara, Calif., after suffering its first loss of the season on Friday, the No. 71 BYU men's tennis team came back to defeat Santa Clara 2 on Saturday, With the victory, the Cougars on the season. improve to "It was nice to come back and win today after our loss BYU 5-- (Fairbanks 2). Steals: 3 (Fairbanks 2), UVSC American A 364. it 8-- UVSC Men to Josh Olsen Continued from Dl perhaps most important was he didn't tire. He played all 45 minutes. "It was a. career high at home in front of a lot of fans.. That will be something to remember, especially against a team that beat us down there," Toolson said. "It's good to get the revenge also." seconUVSC saw its d-half lead disappear behind the hot hand of mini-m- e guard David Holston, a 6 shooting machine. Holston hit a 3pointer to give Chicago State a 7(M9 lead. After a Jordan Brady ... play, Mike Wilson fired up a put the Cougars back on top. Christian Wall added to Chicago State's lead with a jumper and Holston followed to give Chicago with a lead with 3:35 left. State a Toolson then went nuts. He sank a and was fouled. Toolson. a 96 percent free throw shooter, knew whal to do. He made the free throw t to convert the play, then made another And after a Chicago State miss bombs away Toolson got loose again. He sank another trey to tie the game at 82 with 55 seconds remaining. Holston tried to give Chicago State the lead, but missed. Tool-so- n tracked down the rebound, giving UVSC the final shot After struggling to get a 78-7- 2 BYU good look, UVSC got the ball in the corner for 3. He missed the shot. UVSC battel the ball up twice towards the basket, but couldn't convert as time ran out in regulation. UVSC took an 6 lead with two minutes left in over time when Toolson missed a line jumper, but Richard Troyer lifted off down the key, timed the rebound and dunked it home. 88-8- Quebe, a junior, ran the mile in 4:54.32 and Taylor, a senior, ran in the same heat with a time of 4:56.83. Quebe and Taylor finished in first and second place, respectively, in the college heat. UVSC track: At Pocatello, Idaho, Utah Valley finished its 2007 indoor track season in record fashion as the Wolverines broke two school distance records while a number of athletes set personal record marks. "We are very happy with this meet," UVSC associate head coach Kirke Adamson said. "It was a great way to finish our indoor season and carry momentum over to our outdoor season." finished with 17 points and 14 rebounds. Brady had 18 points and nine rebounds and both Olsen and Kevin Woods finished with 10 points each. Holston led the Cougars with 22 points and seven assists. He made six "That's was a great team. That's a good basketball team. They're athletic and quick. They're fearless. They have no respect for us," Hunsaker said. "They left the court with no Toolson then came up with a respect for us. I told the team steal and was fouled. He made at halftime what was going to both free throws to give Utah happen and unfortunately, I was prophetic. They had no re-- : Valley a 6 lead. Then if he hadn't already sped, they came out and wiped done enough, Toolson stole out that lead in six and a half to the ball near the top of the seven minutes." The win helped UVSC imkey and raced down court for a dunk that gave the Wol- prove to 3 on the year, verines a 6 lead with 1:23 while Chicago State dropped left. Troyer added two free to throws to push the lead to at the mark, but what would t he night be UVSC MEN 99 without another big play from CHICAGO STATE 89 Toolson? He capped off the CHICAGO STATE 14, Martin 4, Walton Montgomery win with a dunk to finish off 0, Holston 22, Cantrell Wilson Stankovic one of his most memorable 0, Wall Chukwumah 0. Totals 0, Jones 89. nights. "Really, got my rhythm UVSC 18. Ravenberg 17, Brady Troyer through all those free throws 0, Toolson 10, 38, Olsen I was able to Tool-soshoot," Woods 4 6. Komenda 10, Swarbnck free-thro- 90-8- 94-8- 94-8- 6 one-minu- 3 1 n 6 explained. "Usually the team comes down on me and doubles me. but they were too busy keeping their eyes on Troyer and Brady who all did a very good job, so I got some open shots." In addition to Toolson's career night, UVSC also got a big night from Troyer, who 0, 0. Rinehart 32 47 Chicago State UVSC 50 35 Totals 31 63 7 17 99. 89 99 goals: Chicago State Cantrell Holston Malm UVSC I 1 7 (Troyer Jones Olsen Woods Fouled out: (Walton Wilson Wall Toolson Wall. Rebounds: Chicago State 35 (Walton 12), UVSC 37 (Troyer 14). Assists: Chicago State 19 (Holston 7). UVSC 17 (Brady 6). Turnovers: Chicago State 5 (Holston 6), UVSC (Brady 5). Blocks: Chicago State 4 (Chukwumah 3). UVSC none. Steals: Chicago State 5 (Holston 2), UVSC 12. II (Toolson 4). A 2,310. j r. cat " CAT1COKV YOU COST Post fwf s sr rwws. 3-- 0 against a good Stanford team yesterday," said BYU head coach Brad Pearce. " We k ind of avenged our loss against . . cBTcrTY it feels really good, especially with such a young team." To begin the match, the duos of Daniel Hwang and Evan Urbina, along with Thomas Shubert and Tom Young, came out fighting, claiming the doubles point and early lead for BYU, the first for the Cougars this season. 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