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Show Page 8 Continued from Back Page and the team just needed a mediocre score of at least 48.5 on Saturday to win; the team scored a 48.2 During the floor warm-u- p freshman Jenna Vogt rolled her ankle, and Bauman said he considered pulling her out. Vogt did compete though and did well, scoring a 9 8, Bauman said. A tie for first place went to Boise States Hannah Redmon and Utah State University's Megan Tschida with a 9 25, and third place went to San Jose States Emily Stebbms with a 9.90. Hicks also fell on beam and scored Monday, March 31, 2008 University Journal a 9.225, but besides did well that fall the on beam, not scoring lower than a 9.7. Bauman said the beam team looked amazing. They got up there and they went after beam like they were crazy and they looked so composed, he said. Kellie junior Dangerfield took first place on beam with a 9 875, second place went to Sacramento States Melissa Genovese with a 9.850 and a three-wa- y tie for third went to freshmen Shannon Coughlin, Ariel Lamb and Utah State University s Heather Heinrich with a 9.825. Bauman said Dangerfield deserved first place for vault. On bars, Bauman said the team did well. They looked a little bit labored and they did a pretty good job, he said. They kept us in the meet. For bars first place went to Boise States Lindsay Ward with a 9.875, second place went to Boise States Redmon w it h a 9.8 and Dangerfield recened third pku e with a 9.8. On Boise States vault, Redmon took first place with a 9.875, and a tie for second place went to Coughlin and San Jose States Veronica Porte W she said. forever. ( did well on Saturday. thought our vault team did a wonderful job; our first five van Iters looked sharp and crisp, he said. Our vault team has been killing us all year long, (but) has been the thing I saving (us) lately. Brandon Romero, a sophomore d pitcher for the baseball team; Rick Roberts, a sophomore guard for the mens basketball team; Anne Westwood, a junior forward for the womens basketball team; Brandon Godfrey, a sophomore running back for the football team; Matthew McArthur, a junior on the mens golf team; Nicole Torgersen, a sophomore on the womens golf team; Alissa Mitchell, a sophomore on the gymnastics team; Jennifer Johnson, a redshirt sophomore for the soccer team; Trish Clapham, a junior outfielder for the softball team; a junior Emmi Nelson-Bullocon the tennis team; John Lee, a freshman on the mens track and field team as well as the mens team; and Joanna Crowther, a freshman on the womens track and field team as well as the womens y team. Clapham said excelling in academics gives athletes an alternate plan in life. Its important for athletes to have something to fall back on when were done playing, right-hande- on it. went 39 225. champion The key to this game is pitching and defense and it starts on the mound, he said. You have to take advantage of things like that. SUU led Dominguez Hills 3 going into the inning, but left down by one. The Toro insurance run came in the top of the ninth inning against junior pitcher Kclii Zablan, w'ho faced eight batters in the e series and only allowed one hit. Kelii has been one of those position players that has stepped up and done a good job for us, Eldredge said. Sua said he was pleased with the win despite the fact that he didnt think the Toros played their best throughout the scries. This game is a sigh of relief to me and the team as well, he said. We didnt play as good of baseball these past couple of games. The didnt sweep the series, but are still able to head into conference play with a 1 record. Eldredge said he was glad the team was still able to claim the series, but thinks the have more to offer I was disappointed that we didnt play better, he said. Weve got the pieces, it just hasnt ungelled yet, and it showed this series. Redmon with a freshman Jenna Vogt took second with a 39 and thud place went to Sacramento States Melissa Genovese with 4-- a 38 975 said he was Bauman impressed that the first tw'o were both fie.shman. d right-hande- "That is a really strong thing lor us in the future and for the W C, wheic we have some of our youngest kids doing the best jobs, he said. Bauman said he is proud of the fieshmen this year and how they performed on Satin day, but the team does depend on the upperclassmen. "We live and die by our upperclassman, and tonight we died by them. he said. the team Still, despite struggling on Saturday, Bauman said he is pioud of the team. "I am extraordinarily proud of this team. he said. The have earned a place at the NCAA Regionals April 12, but await their standings. Bauman said the aie going to work hard to prepaie lor regionals. h, four-gam- cross-count- cross-countr- Splite 10-1- "I hope and dont like to employ hope as a strategy in but I truly think coaching that they will come back from this, he said. Hopefully, they will take out on the people at 1 Continued from Back Page r tt -t had RBI singles, while senior infielder Lindi Kennedy had a double and earned two RBIs. In the third inning, Daniels tripled with the bases loaded to up put the SUU ended with six hits. IPFW had a passed ball and an error in the fourth inning as SUU had six more runners cross the plate. SUU sophomore pitcher Kristina Brooks pitched a complete game and allowed only two hits, earning the win, while IPFW Olender took the loss for the Mastodons. Brooks tried to continue her luck as she started the second game, allowing seven hits and gave up only two earned runs. 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