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Show Thursday, August 30, 2007 University Journal Page 8 Conference STANDINGS Continued from Page 7 Continued from Page 7 The Summit League Mens Cross Country suu tanked at a higher level, With the young mens team, Houle said he believes the task of winning the title again will be difficult but not out of the expectations This season will be a gieater challenge, Maishall said Our schedule is definitely pictuie Time will tell because we North Dakota State Oakland South Dakota State Oral Roberts Western Illinois tough and it is not going to be easy, he said will face 10 The ranked teams where 9 finished in the Top 25 will also play The Noith Dakota, which was ranked No 7 in the Division II rankings, SUU will go up have to see the (other schools), Ibelievewecandoil have won eight y titles in the past 10 years The men enter the season followed ranked at No by Noith Dakota State in the conference, while the women enter ranked at No 2 lollowing Oral Robeits For complete uoss country conterence rankings, check out the Conlercnce Standings hesaid The mens IUPUI UMKC IPFW Centenary cross-countr- 1 Womens Oral Roberts SUU North Dakota State Oakland South Dakota State Western ll'inois home meet for is scheduled for 3 as the Color Country Inv national at the Cedar Ridge Golf Course The course is 4 5 miles long Houle said both the mens and womens teams will well and school the repiesent be competitive throughout the season The the Oct IPFW UMKC IUPUI Centenary Womens Soccer Oakland Western lllimos North Dakota SUU IUPUI Oral Roberts which ranked No linebackers practice tackling and pushing during Tuesdays practice at the football play Montana Saturday for the season opener. Montana practice field. The finished the 2006 season 12-- 2 overall. SUU The includes schedule meets such as UC Irvine, Aztec Invitational at San Diego, Calif, the Roy Gnak Invitational at Minneapolis, at Min , and South Dakota State Centenary IPFW Great West Football Southern Illinois, ended the season against only 1 he We all are having high said t 7 and Cal Poly No 16 in Division I Beside the away game with the Grizzlies, the will also travel to play against Youngstown State, which was ranked No 4, also No 5 North Dakota State, No 10 Montana State, No 17 Noithern Iowa and No 22 South Dakota Stale throughout the season f Sr f Terre Haute, Ind The Summit Football League will take Championships place at Western lllimos in Macomb, 111 before regionals at Ogden and Nationals at North Dakota State Ca, Poly UC Davis South Dakota State Terre Haute, Ind SUU ERIC POOLE Sophomore punter Trevor Ward practices his kicking skills on the practice field across from Eccles Colesium during Tuesdays practice. SCfiCer Continued from Page 7 Freshman Erin Marble and Jessica Heninger provide speed and pressure for playing time midfield At the position, Milligan will anchor, which lost three players Junior Cassidy Berlin, redshirt sophomore Jennifer Johnson and polished freshman Jessica Rogers add depth Sophomores Laura Goodrich Makell Hansen look to add and ERIC POOLE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL to fruitful rookie seasons as Senior midfielder Courtney Milligan fails to defend against the onward charge of junior flankers forward Erica Berlin during Tuesdays soccer practice. The womens soccer team will Kelsey Buchanon, a junior, and Kelsey Jensen, a freshman. play against UVSC Friday. Junior kicker Steve Pulver delivers a punt in front of teammates during Tuesdays practice at the practice field just west of Eccles Colesium. should bring balance from across the field In need of solid defense, Stock will look to his defensive backs, senior Ashley Westphal, Kristen Frank sophomore and junior Kimly Anderson Frank made the Team last season, while Anderson garnished honors Freshman Allison Goettshe and Alison Swan are expected to compete in the back row Stock holds high expectations for this years backfield The biggest thing we expect to see in 2007 is to be more athletic in this part of the field, to be dominant in the air and to be the toughest tackling team in the Summit League I f,f ILUtt 3 FOR THE JOURN M . V' ! V-- t, FL fJ . 1 Most teams are fortunate to possess one serviceable goalie, SUU affords two Senior Holly (Davis) Senter moved into second place all-ti- n saves (184' first with , a school record 1 51 GAA and 8 5 shutouts Junior Sutton Fox excelled (Cherrington) between the posts for more than 323 minutes with 23 saves and a team-be742 save percentage Both know the job is up for grabs and are willing to support each other, regardless of who is named No 1 SUUs first home game is Sept 13 at Thunderbird Soccer Field against South Dakota State will play a total of The nine home game throughout the season before the tournament st 1 j F.Vf IT I tt hA ST A Win this iPod at the library ( V.J Wed Like to invite you to become familiar with the library. Every 1 time you check out books, you can enter to win an iPod Shuffle Contest ends September. 15th. ILjlafe (ifb) o)i tiCojj, 1 5 times the daily rental fee per day overdue Determined upon return. 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