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Ca, next week Tee seempionship natch will be playe © 10 aia. oo the out- doo courts, just south of the SmaFieldhouse In Friday's first semifinal match, the number two-seeded Lobos defeated Boise State 4-1 after grab- bing an early 1-0 lead by winning two ofthe three doubles matches. New Mexicothen won the No, 2, 4 and 5 singles matches toclinch the win, which led to the suspension of the remaining two matches. South Alabama, seeded num- ber one, beat the University of 2-72 a 328, led by WACgolfer of the year, senior Ai Lian Lim, whoshot a seven-over-par 79. Poor weather conditions and slow greens made play tough for nearly every team. The conditions were miserable on the front nine.” said BYU coach Gary Howard Despite the bad weather and current’ [4th place standing, Howard remains optimistic about the Cougars chances of advance- _ - MARLINS 4. ROCKIES 2 FLORI ab or hoi aor hb Nen SB 1BP—by Ritz DETROIT (A RANGERS6. 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