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Show THE DAILY HERALD. Provo. Utah, Sdurday, March 21. 1 W8 Page B4 A jBaseball team falls I Tlx Daily Herald , Volleyball squad sweeps cyul:j: v By DOROTHY KNOELL f; 22-- 5; Bundy was the MVP of the i BYU volleyball camp the last two years. As the top blocker on the Hiram Johnson West High School team, she earned first-ear- n a honors for two runs with a double. PROVO It was one of those days for the TCU baseball : team Friday afternoon at Cougar Field. - It was also one of those days : for BYU. I : ! j ; J j ; ; ; j ; ! I ! TCU 12 23 1 343 140 214 BYU OOI 201 100 5 0 3 Thompson and Silva. Rogers (8). Crump. Rex (3). Holland (6). Boothe (9) and Tejade. Studdert (9) L Crump. (TCU). Howe (TCU). Connally (TCU) Winget (BYU), Oborn (BYU). (TCU). Wallace 2 (TCU). Connally 7 (TCU). Huffman 2 (TCU). Lunttord (TCU). Winget 2 All-Met- ro m (BYU) But those days were at dif-ferent ends of the spectrum. "We've played two or three games this year when every-- : thing you hit just drops in. It was just one of those days," TCU coach Lance Brown said after the Horned Frogs spanked the Cougars 22-- 5 in a WAC game. "It was one of those days," echoed BYU coach Gary Pullins. "(Starting pitcher) Todd Crump had a bad outing, which didn't help, but then their starter, (Shawn) Thompson, just never let up. "Even through the sixth inning, I thought we had a chance to come back. But Thompson just wouldn't let us c get into the game. He had stuff. And their offense never slowed down, either." ter-'rifi- TCU improved to 18-12 WAC, while BYU fell to 14-14 The two teams square off in the rubber game of 5-- in the 4-- e their series today at noon. The game will be three-gam- - 4, All-CI- F 4 4, All-CI- F broadcast on KSRR 1400 AM. TCU jumped on Crump, who WOMEN'S SWIMMING was with a 2.88 ERA coming into the game, for three MINEAPOLIS, Minn. runs in the first inning, four more in the second and three in Swimming in the second of her the third, pounding out 10 hits three events at the NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving in the process. BYU meanwhile, Championships, Thompson, Sarah McKeever finretired the Cougars in order in buttd the first two innings and gave ished 37th in the solo one erfly. run, a up only just Her time of 56.65 is slower homer to Brad Winget, in the time of third, and the Cougars trailed than her season-bes- t 10-56.38, set last December in "We've never been in this Long Beach. Stanford's Misty ballpark, so we didn't know Hyman set an NCAA record of exactly what it was like, but 51.75 to win the morning qualiShawn has a little bit of a fying heats. The top 16 swimsinker, a better sinker than mers advanced to the evening anyone else on the team, and it finals. McKeever's final chance for turns out that's the best thing 1998 for this park," Brown said. honors comes d "This is a scary place. today in the butterfly. Usually, you kind of have a good WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL idea of how many runs you need to win in a ballpark, but PROVO Three top recruits you can't figure that out in this You were don't secured by coach Elaine know how place. Michaelis. many runs is enough." setMartha Brinton, a The Cougars did manage to Okt into the lead briefly, scoring ter from Salt Lake City; Jackie middle blocker that one run and threatening to Bundy, a from in more third the Sacramento, California; get inning and scoring two more in the and Lindsey O'Reilly, a middle blockeroutside hitter fourth. homers from Redland, California, all But from Chris Connally and Royce bring top credentials to one of Huffman in the top of the fifth the best programs in the nation. bumped the lead up to 15-Brinton led her Highland and Thompson made sure BYU never found any offensive High School team to consecutive state championships and rhythm. and Huffman helped the Utah Juniors club Connally, David Wallace each homered team finish second place in the twice in the game, as TCU nation last year. first-teaShe is a three-tim- e pounded seven balls over the and fence. and holds the Winget accounted for four of selection BYU's five runs, homering Highland record for assists in a twice and driving in two other match with 62. 4-- All-Are- years and was a first-teaLeague selection for four straight years. is another O'Reilly Californian with top credenMEN'S VOLLEYBALL tials. The San Bernardino BYU mens' volPROVO Player of the Year in 1996 and leyball dominated the court in 1997, O'Reilly is also an the Smith Fieldhouse Friday selection for those two years. A right winning three straight member of the Ichiban club, the games against Park State top southern California team, 15-15-she led her squad to the 1997 College 15-Park State College of Kansas national championship and with the Junior City, Mo. was delighted at the played USA chance to play BYU. Park St. National Volleyball head coach Bertil Wamelink Development team in 1997. A was impressed with the lively top athlete, she is also an crowd selection in poll "There were more people in vault, discus and shot put. your stands than we have in FOOTBALL AWARDS our entire college. It was an incredible experience to play PROVO Brian McKenzie here. It was good to get out and Cook and Ben were the only the at top experience volleyball winners at level," Wamelink said multiple BYU football BYU boasted a .410 hitting Wednesday's percentage while holding Park awards banquet in the Cougar St. to .050. Torry Tukuafu led Room of the stadium. BYU with 13 kills and Ingo McKenzie was selected as Lindemann was close behind the offensive MVP and the athlete. McKenzie with 10 BYU will take on Rutgers has a 36.5 vertical jump, bench tonight at 7 in the Smith pressed 420 pounds, had a Fieldhouse. squat of 580 and a power clean 0 100-yar- 200-yar- 0 . 6-- 1 1 back-to-bac- k m All-Sta- ROBERTO BOREA.The Associated Press' 7 Bombs away: St. Louis Cardinal star Mark McGwire pounds another spring training homer Friday. McGwire believes Roger Maris' home run record can be broken in 1998, a season featuring two exparv sion teams. Maris hit 61 homers in 1961, when the A.L. expanded by adding Minnesota and the Los : T Angeles Angels. - otherwise empty Anaheim Angels , clubhouse, intently studying the team's press guide. "I've met so many new people the past couple of weeks, I'm trying to remember names," said McDowell, who was boning up on the team's front office staff four pages of pictures, names and titles. His name and photo weren't included. The former Cy Young Award winner signed a free agent contract with Anaheim less than a month ago. While he is just getting Five underclassmen received honors. Byron Frisch was selected as the outstanding defensive lineman, Rob Morris as the outstanding linebacker, Derik Stevenson as the outstanding special teams player, Jaron Dabney as the rookie of the year and Ed Kehl won the John Farley Award. Offensive guard Matt Cox won the Robbie Bosco Most Courageous Award. 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