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Show Tbarsday, November i 7: "We rafise tins Id mrmm nrr t a ttejajstSaaa is very good team," said Cougar srbea the BYU women's vieybfcfl team hosts Saa Diego Stjite in tbe Snath FieidbsHjse, Altfacwgis the Aztecs are a WAC tae, Mb game is a NCAA matchup ih the vsmer adi'aocing to the repoosls aesl weekend. Tickets are $5 for fee general public, $3 far BYU students sad senior citizens and $2 for chiidrea under 12. BYU, srhkb ended the regular season ranked 11th in the NCAA poll and 12th in the AVCA poJL is 26-- 7 overall AS seven Cougar losses crane to teams that are now or have been in the nation's top 1! Four the setbacks were to top five teams. The Cougars are ted by junior outside hitter Tea Nieminea, who was named WAC Player ef the Year, and seniors Marinda Gor-hah-n Ashman (blocker tetter) and Carta Gee (setter). Ashman and C Gee were both selections, Ashman on the first team and Gee on the second. In addition, freshman hitter Tumua Matu'u was named Freshman of the Year in the conference. Although they were picked to finish third in a preseason coaches'' vote, the Cougars won the first-evfir-fw- . MMiI taSte.1S.a. women's volleyball championship. They nded the season with a M league record, their e loss to oniy blemish a WAC runner-u- p New Mexico in Albuquerque. ' San Diego State, ranked 19th in both polls, finished third in the WAC with a 23-1-1 overall record and a 6-- 4 league mark. This is the third meeting for BYU and San Diego State this year. In two league contests the Cougar defeated the Aztecs in five games in San Diego and in three in Provo. Now, the Cougars are faced with the unenviable task of trying to beat a team far the third time in a season. assists and needs just six more is move into a tie for second. She has aLso recorded 430 total blocks, good for third. Nieminen is fifth in ca- five-gam- reer service aces with 129. Individually for the Aztecs, senior Angela Martin recorded 550 kills and is fourth in the WAC in kills per game with 4.51. Sophomore Gracie Schutt tops the league and is nationally ranked in aces per game with a J71 average. Sophomore Jennifer Miller is best in the conference in blocks per game with 1.45. All three were named to the C second team. km M44 1 Stan US mi t St iMHl t tas art,GM a.Ms). m nammHMtii MHIMwM IkSaRMMI.SlMelMi iuri M ' U W ktafe Eao M 1. Owns M bmmUlt Vi ScMe IMC ipnn M M (, JUi MMI, tm H Xl mm - m a. tMHI i mm 1 a s io pw State. y Ty Detmer threw lor yards and five touchdowns and was selected as the h game's outstanding offensive back. Matsuzaki had five catches for 101 yards on the afternoon, one of which went 53 yards for a touchdown. Watou-zawas selected as the outstanding receiver of the game. Senior Mike Keim made his last appearance in Cougar Stadium and was the coaches pick as the outstanding offensive lineman. Brian Mitchell turned in another outstanding performance and was the coaches'selection among the defensive backs. Mitchell was responsible for five unassisted tackles, three pass deflections and recorded one of five BYU interceptions. Shad Hansen's nine tackles (three for losses) were good enough to have him tabbed as the game's outstanding linebacker. Rich Kaufusi had another great game and was selected as the outstanding defensive lineman of the game. Kaufusi had five tackles, a sack and hurried Aggie quarterbacks twice. John Christiansen was selected as the special teams player of the game for the second time this season. 560 Mi-ca- er ki 0-- 2 All-B- ig By DARNELL DICK Herald Correspondent Angle Ross and Miriam Baumgartner eacb scored 21 points to lead the Timpview girls' basketball team to an 2 maulung of Granite Tuesday. The outscored Granite 22-- 7 in the first period and led at the half. Substitutes saw a lot of action in the final half. 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Wentworth, the leader after rounds one and two, finished at 215. For the Cougars, Mike Weir and Joe Summerhays finished at 235, Jeff Krae-mcame in at 23C and Ryan JUiees finished at 237. Women cagers on road BYU's women's basketball team travels to Mississippi this weekend far the Dominos Lady Kebel Classic. on the year after The Cougars, dropping a pair of close contests to Missouri and Western Illinois at the Indiana tournament last week, will face Southeastern l4uisiana on Friday. The second game has host Mississippi taking On Alcorn State. .' Redshirt freshman Amberli Custin bad a strong showing last weekend, scoring 29 points and grabbing down 23 rebounds in the two games. Her performance netted her team honors. The Cougars' first home game is Dec. 17 against Idaho State. Uig West honors ' Six players from Utah State and one ex BYU player were named to the West football team. Aggies honored were Tunning back Roger Grant, wide receiver Tracey Jenkins, kicker Doug Beach, punter Rusty li Carlsen, defensive lineman Piliki and linebacker Keving Bouwman. BYU transfer Ralph Martini, now of San West quartJose State, was the erback. Good debut for Red Former Provo High star Traci Red bad 15 points and 12 rebounds in her Los Angeles last debut at e week. Red, who transfered to LA. from BYU, is the starting center for the Golden Eagles. Her performance win over 4 helped tlie Eagles to a S Chico in the Gold tournament. In the second game, f Red had three points and six rebounds loss to NAIA power Western in a Washington. ; New Snow coach ; Robert Anderson, who coached for 18 years at Manti High School, has been aamed the new head baseball coach at m Stint m mt iftl limi t umu a iJMrC MTM&f7 tamll.1aHtS 1MB Si ' Haf 2 4Maat M M I b Tliman 24 14 I. HCSan flfl CMMNl All-WA- Sportsline We wuwHsri aai M snjsr. 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With at least one match in NCAA tournament action left, Ashman is third in number of Mils with 1298, while Nieminen, with one year left to go, is in fourth place with 1276. Ashman is third in career block All-WA- Cal-Stat- e in m SteanSa tlMklttaMI famWterC tmm. UNI Um l,HS only conference represented by four teams in the West Regional. During the course of the season, the Cougars recorded wins over d Santa Barbara, eighth-ranke- iaaMMfclMMUt toMMiMKHHtiaM saBwVSSV1 aiMR)i w. iwift coach Elaine Mlrhariii f Saa Pit-g-o State. "Bute matches we've played with them have bees date. We have jmch evenly matched teams that the previous meetings reaUy dost mean aByths& The WAC has four teams in the NCAA tournament, sending JJew Mexico and Wyoming as well as BYU aad SDSU. n WAC is the pja. 'WAC ivm aHHtfe-MIMl- ia mmm teaat?tetejte trip to the NCAA Vest Regiao-ai- s will be an the line Friday at D3 Page in THE BLEACHERS s ns teasateata A uisi t MMMttaiMHt m s i THE HERALD, Provo. 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