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Show '& y &VF &0yiir &'& ip fg y&& Continued from Page B1 Once we find that well get over the hump, Page said. Church said a couple factors have contributed to the inability to finish toward the top. Were playing with a couple freshmen, theyre talented, but theres a learning curve at the collegiate level, he said. Weve also played some terribly difficult courses that were seeing for the first time. Church also emphasized the Move-i- n yr6fr Thursday, October 9, 2008 University Journal Page B2 a4' fact that the upperclassmen havent performed up to par. Our veteran guys havent been as mentally tough as in the past with the exception of Nate, Church said. We need a more conservative effort from our older guys. faced Pac-1- 0 foes The Oregon State, Washington State and University of Arizona at the Desert Intercollegiate which proved to be a difficult field. Colorado State claimed the team title for the second time this fall shooting a team total of 877. University of Idaho fell seven shots shy of Colorado State placing second as Oregon State, Denver University and Washington State rounded out the top five. edged out all competition including Weber State, which finished 15th; Utah finished 16th and Utah Valley finished dead in team competition. Denvers Daniel Wax captured medalist honors firing a three under par, 213, over the three rounds. will look to The rebound on their home course, Cedar Ridge Golf Course, when Utah State comes to town Oct. 18 to compete in a d matchup. The te head-to-hea- Sped Canyon View Apartments 2 and 3 bedroom apartments available Swimming pool, clubhouse with fitness center Senior quarterback Cody Stone attempts a pass during Tuesdays practice. The football team opens up Great West Conefrence play Saturday at UC Davis. The will be looking for their third consecutive victory. avis and play area Now leasing Continued from Page Located at 1264 N Cedar Blvd. Cedar City, UT 84721 (435) toum wouma QPPOMUHtTY 586-930- 0 B1 Greg Denham hit junior wide receiver Bakari Grant, the reigning GWC offensive player of the week, for the game winning score as time expired. The win improved the Aggies to 4 and now they will fight to to get one take out the the .500 to mark. closer game need to Lamb said the watch out for three of the Aggie receivers. Grant, (Brandon) Rice and 2-- (Chris) Carter are probably the three most talented receivers that were going to face, he said. Lamb said shutting down the Aggies receivers is going to require a effort from the defense. We are going to have to have total concentration in the secondary and total effort in the front to keep pressure on the quarterback, he said. Curtis also said the defensive line will need to step up. The pressure is going to be on us, he said. Our secondary can cover anyone but it will be difficult for them to be successful rd if we dont put pressure on the quarterback. will This weekend the look to get revenge from their last meeting against the Aggies. Last season the Aggies came to Eccles Coliseum and humiliated the by a score of The game was tied at zero after the first quarter but the Aggies exploded for 21 points in the second quarter to take control of the game. The Great West Conference will opener for the kickoff Saturday at 6 p.m. at Aggie Stadium in Davis, Calif. The Birds wont return home until Nov. 15. 41-2- 1. A t- - A f S v A r V- - 1 ' Subscribe to cur news feed end get the nov3 C3 it happens. Find out more sbout cur H55 and Javascript syndication options at: suujournal.comsyndication i 'i Freshman midfielder Stacey Brinkman juggles the ball before Tuesdays practice. The will play host to Westminster on Saturday. The game will be the annual Breast Cancer Awareness Game, and fans are urged to wear pink. Ssccsr Continued from Page B1 also outshot The Westminster 30-The game was deadlocked for the first 38 minutes. The then went on a rampage scoring an astounding five goals in the remaining 52 minutes of the contest. The game this week is not a 6. conference game. The upcoming conference road trip next week is arguably more important to them than their game with the Griffins this week, but the Birds still need to focus on this week. SUU assistant soccer coach Theresa Reedy said the need to be ready for the Griffins. When we win our confidence level is higher, she said. We cant look past Westminster. x SUU senior left defender Kimly Anderson said she is ready for the team to get back on the winning track. We were bonding more and we had more fun during the winning streak, she said. Stock said the team needs to get back to playing its type of game in order to rebound. We need to be consistent in our program and max our points at home and then get ready to steal some on the road, he said. r |