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Show cé SPORTS Saturday, February 15, 1997 The Salt Lake Tribune WeberState Is Sent ; ee nips GAME SUMMARY Packing by Bobcats FRIDAY’S GOLF SCOREBOARD Tedd Demse Dan Fursna : MONTANA STAT At Haw alian iy Dowd p iletoQuality i rad Suerte Keith Clearwater THE ASSOCIATED PRESS L.A.DALE( amply Scott Simpson birdied all four par { utes of the The 1 ) I i f f th | Agr MSL ' | second half 90-85 lea held the Wildeats lingin) of the ineident scoreless the rest ) lin i free th th a tic The Wildeats conclude the m with three home tarting against Cal State ige on Feb. 20, earlier meeting, the Bob: ttled the Wi 71 in hind the insside dominaneeot »phomore Nate Holmstadt In the rematch, Montana State Ace falls into a tie imped out to a 56-4 halftime lead before the Wildcats were able to tie the score at 82-all on a pair of free by Erie Ketcham with 4:34 re lo: pped WSL ‘0 game ng-streak although was the Inst road game of the regular season for WSU was able to outreboundthe Bobeats, but couldn't overcome the with N a With the los seco! U urth with Idaho State ame behind Montana in s¢ The BYU Hasn’t Decided OnIngle’s Fate but is still and MSI he @ Last meeting: BTV: ESPN2 @ Radio: KSL-AM (1160) 1 TCU nanReo guarday Michael was lost for the season with a 77 (Jan. Provo checkedin with a 72 to lead a quartet of golfers at 13: ] L.A. CHAMPIONSHIP Annika Sorenstam, who had taken time off to visit her home in Sweden with her new husband, pickedupright where she left off on the LPGA Tour, shooting a 6-under66 to lead the Los Angeles Women’s Championship round at Oakmont 1 WAC U 13-9 (5-7) B Series: BYU leads. 21 a! ast Meeting: SMU 75. Utah at TCU ries: Utah leads, 1-0 vast meeting: Utah 77, TCU 46 (Jan. 16) and Dec. 24 (18 vs. Georgia) Tho ESPN2 telecast wil be seen in only 4 areas jocalt ‘About the Mustangs: They got ham: 3c 84-63 a} Utah Thursday, thet fit th a more uptempc i 1). He added former BYt cenler and NBA veteran Grog Kite'to the coaching staff. He brought in five walk-ons, four from thi ball tear Still, the have continued to aunt, Like Reid, Ingle has been un tble to disguise an-dominal ed team w ize and quickne and no depth body looge, And the guys have re sponded to that Adds Montague: “If they just give While n this te chance to bring in his players, we'll be the push-it-up, uptempo kind of team AL the big over the obvi Ingle has on incremental progress. He'll gladly take mo: I've ne d kids to win game for me I've asked foris ffort The Cougars have continued t ps hard. And that, the a r ment to Ingle. Most player f not at want him to return next year aR! laying for him, We a lot like Coach Reid in a | But h al: 1 nund, He keeps ever = him three or four years and give him a five NCAA and lots of It also tak t eam academic hon th tunni CASON ngle hi from his Utah And we'll comes with lero. ‘That in times three nd decline tried to former boss, of the last two distance himself the quicker ee eeere ; ; ; ing a clearly less-talented team. 'Th % ence Getting Ready¢ ctwa‘was tater quiets eve stark‘onfer eo ~ trast what Utah faces For Tubbs 06 le eeee vaue ts 7 roac it @ Continuedfrom C-1 AE winles Bri m ts Me eeeth Youn ‘he Wa ae borate De pite TCU's losing conference ord, Majerus points to its overall 16 mark New Me I ere nh wins er y and Purdue like our aid intensity is maybe ear ike we're Aggies Try to Stop attitud Texas Tech, and the ‘Our level of fact still excited about playing ubb: thi: ek the best it been in the ar. It irting over again since almost TresmedalL4 Slide vs. Anteate About the Utes: They stayed perfect on the road in the WAC, beating Southein Methodist last Thursdayto runtheir record to 6-0. Hilary King-Noel scored 18 points, as four Utes hit double figures Sara Work: and Julie Krommenhoek points. Works also pulled down 11 rebounds. Krommenhoek = everybody wants to see. win Fehlberg's dilemma with baggage. Hi Triggered by the enormous publici Tiger Woods, pr O'Malley Austra id Lueas Par sons bolted to seven-stroke lead overthe American sensation midway through the Australian Masters in Melbourne Raymond Ns and ‘Cable rates | Risingcca albleTV ‘rise 10.4% this year- /aren’t much fu N Ader the cate BOTY yu and wh don't you Ofvisit"I don't like more of. ipoff: 7:05p.m Record 11-11 (5-6 Big Sky); MSU 14-8 (9- 3 Big sky) Serie @ Last Meetin, WSU 59(Jan, 2 About the Wildcats: Their hopesfor Improving on their No. 6 seed in the BSC it received a big boost by p itd place Idaho State 78-69 onThursday. WSU is a half-game out of fith place andonly two out of third Theyhavewonfouroftheir pastfive, and are 3-4 on this five-game homestand, Overall, WSU is 6-2 a! home,the only losses comingbysix to NorthernArizc andin double overtime vs, conte leading Montana... Senior Jodi Wi mer has scored38 points the past two games About the Bobcats: theBig Sky's sec ond place team js coming off a 92-69 foul over Southern Utah onThursday. Senior Blythe Hommesleads the confer fence in scoring(19.3 ppg) and leads MSU with anaverage of 96 rebounds. rra attes _ |rb to watch TCI adds, drops, shufflesclchannels, Warner pikes rates ple for ca a| ocal U | Most \oca' 4 more \ to pay > 5 USUvs. UC Irvine About the Aggies; Thoy've Haigh t time ‘Aboutthe Cougars: They are 3-4 in their last four road games following Thursday's 73-57 victory over ICU. The Cougars shotjus! 42 percent against the HomedFrogs, but nailed eight three. pointers. Freshman G MaganJensenhit three of them. G KimBaumled BYU with 17 points... Attar tonight, the Cougars playtheir final three gamesatthe Marr off Center About the Mustangs:They woreup: ended80-73 by UlahThursday, butstil havea solid grip on thitd place in the Mountain Division, Claudia Bras sard pouted in 26 points the loss, G KimBrandi leads the Ponies, ay ing16.4 ppg. F Karlin Kennedy adc ppg and 7.6 Ipg. SMU averages neatlyfive three-pointers per contest WSUvs. Montana State MA Dee Events Center, Ogden Tired of — Cable's Came? MAI the Spectrum, Logan BTipoff: 7 p.m BTV: Non @ Radio: KISN-AM (570), KVNU-AM (610 @ Records; USU 15-7 (8-3 Big West); UCI 1-19 (1-12 Big West) @ Series: UCI leads, 22-18 @ Line: USU by 22 ba key, econng 42 polnts Aboutthe HomedFrogs: Theylost at 2 to BrighamYoung73-57Thursday 9 269 fons. ICUwasheld to 40per nt shooting, G EmmaWilson is sec ond in the conference in scoring ot 20.7 points a game. F Jennifer Hickman is averaging 12 points a game. paced offense being a good example He also hopes to widen BYU's recruit ase and i ng to press more flesh than a politician if it will get fans back in the stand I'll give them the fresh start they t,” says Ingle. “It'll be a whol new deal BYU at SMU @ At Moody Coliseum, Dallas ipoff: 6 p.m. MST @ Radio: KSRR-AM(1400) ® Records: BYU 8-15 (5-7 WA)); SMU 14-10 (8-£ MU leads. : Last Meeting: SMU BYU 62 (Jan. 16) Gets Old, Ronen: ia ~ CABLE BUSTER PROMO Give us your CableBill & Receive a Complete 18’ Dish Network System for only Includes: J after losing its entir aduation or tran ® @ @ @ 3 TO CHOOSEFROM EMERALD GREEN, CERTIFIED WELL EQUIPPED Hardware,Installation, 5 Yr. 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Tonight 18 @ At Daniel Meyer Coliseum Fort Worth, Texas @ Tipoff: 6 p.m. MST @ Records: Utah 18-4 (11-1 WAC); TCU 11-11 (5-7 WAC) |, 50: he ha $4) SENIOR GTE CLASSIC B Line: Utah by 1442 |__ Brandehy ube Darrell Ki osaa over Donna Andrews after the first 18 holes of the three-day tournament i AUSTRALIAN MASTERS @ Records: BYU 1-20 (0-11 ( hatsNika Buddy Alin ‘Bruce Suiumerhays weather Friday g him a one-stroke lead over J.C. Snead and Gil Morgan through the first round of the $900,000 Senior GTECla:assic aat the PPC of Tampa Bay ‘in Lutz, Fla. WTipoff: 9 p.m Radio: KALL-AM(910) BW Records: Utah 18-3 (10-1 WAC); TCU 16-8 (5-6) Series: Utah leads, 4-1 under 131 With the 80-plus degree erably higher thanthefirst round. John Schroeder's 4-under-par 67 B® At the Marriott Center BAt the Hunts man Center son was at baking thegreens, scores wereconsid: Country Clubgave her a two-shotlead BYU vs. SMU Utah vs. TCU strokeleadat the midwaypoint of the Hawaiian Open in Honolulu. Coupledwithhis opening 65, Simp. Sorenstam’s difference at the free-throw line. PeerysyleAkoyasae @ Continued from C-1 ie j the into \ the ! um TENE v | c Vranes me at aaehLad hick lane | and two of the four par 3s Friday en route to a 6-under 66 and a two: nd |