Show O ©irte S1q) Th Utah Statesman Wednesday March 4 in xos double-u- p ji State's netters for the Boise grmtnfnme in pairs especially tennis team in Tuesday's match against the 'xoty sUpa Batches were the proverbial calm before the JafMol the first two smglrs matches of the EAbmi defeated Boise's Steve Appleton V day when 6-- 2 singles match Edman pulled out the the tie breaker 'lOsi Barton then defeated Ed Perkins in nifty 6-6-hmcpiag the match in straight sets 4 jMsf KSU then disposed of Todd Kent in con-mi-- 1 fcser-on- e 5-- 2 4 Kennedy then extended losing to the Boise player two singles matches when Us Maddox whipped John Click 4 But then logs was hammered by Mike Macado in con Aggie Hank 4-- 4 'agios to three sets before MUM then split the last 6-- tat 6-- 2 4-- 1 mat he storm which proved devastating for the A- gios 'ohn-ondoubles team Kent and Edman os ky Appleton and Nord of BSU Aggies ffctmtdy followed suit by losing to Macado and H 44 loggs and Maddox dropped the final lash give Boise a dean sweep of the tandem rum-- 1 e 6-- 4 6-- 0 -- h° ° s wo out of the three matches it played it split the singles com Hills but lwrpt the 'VlKsttkftid On Friday Stale-mini- ’"to to win the match 6-- 3 Am played University of Nevada at Las Vegas match Barton and Kennedy were capturing the number-twdoubles Nonhern Arizona University Saturday ly one X' o °uhles maithes and two hes to lead in the match sprint to a three singles matches to lie the if Todd Kent then held up his end of the iwswly defeating Sam Beadles of NAU to win 4-- — 1 L 2"® -f- tthn a tie he victory J USU's Dave Edman goes for an overhand smash in University yesterday in Logan- - Edman and Todd Kent lost the match his singles match in three sets its for the Aggies down to atx vi breaker and Kent took the tat LlacacuL backs parallel to the wall in conference fcg 1 hroufh the pearly Tournament which nhenn stands at the gateway to earn one °f i he 48 slots to WMy fCAA a X " expected by USU fnihin8 and cnior Edl?r Wicklifife — people” ln and it would surprise home games It's no f t! '1 21 Nassnmj have mde the game's roll over in his to be - sc momentum Rod Tueller in- hoped for improved C®ach “All that is past” echoes Jackson and Cunningham “Our minds are on the tournament" If the past has been misfortune it has all been made right with the Aggies’ opening night draw the Anteaters Both Irvine Coach Bill Tueller like to run and gun and were and Mulligan pleased by the pairings “It's nice for the crowd having teams that like to play" says Mulligan “unlike the other six PCAA teams that like to sit on it" Tueller knows the Aggies should have won both regular season contests won by the Anteaters At Irvine USU could have avoided two overtimes had Lance Washington hit at least one free throw with lead Ten 58 seconds left and holding a seconds later Greg Anderson committed a cardinal sin by fouling Irvine's Kevin Magee It gave Magee the opportunity to convert a three-poiplay and end the game into overtime 10 in the second overThe Aggies later lost 1 lead in the first overtime after holding a time Irvine's Magee scored 40 and Jason Worth 30 points in a reserve role Lightning struck again a few days later The Aggies never caught Irvine in the second half losing In the stretch run Cunningham missed an uncontested dunk and layup Again Worth proved to be a spoiler coming off the beads to 22 points During th fc- -t r ' down Z — UC-Irvin- e 91-8- nt 17-- 1 four-poi- Y-- t - V AS reverted to only Brian jackmn and offense of old lowly 'chopping 101 WAggie turnovers and ®® to a humiliation by 8 nt 101-9- 9 ot i theme tempers of Leo rcscl- - Cunningham °®der rebounding and When Jackaon return ®to brief shoving i C?- - " r- - tr' t‘ r' tC3 free throws they attempted a PCAA record Mulligan plans no special defenses to ccft Jackson who scored 78 points in the two games against Irvine The Anteaters will stay with tSadr zone familiar “Jackson like our Magee trill get their points K3 matter what we do” Mulligan said “We'd the Cunningham to have the ball as much as Tueller has no new twists to combat Mzre Li- stead he would like to concentrate on a good iwr ' tram defensive effort “We need to hold Worth frosnesu Ct cm- tribution he made’’ says Tueller "If j cr c: careful with Magee they have other hurt you” ‘ For the Aggies to win they must be f IC ' defending Irvine's shooting from the team's have fattened their percent UaL percent rate at the expense of the Offensive execution is aatKher J ' ’ can’t carry the scoring load he was the lone in Hood WickllCe and Wr ’ “ and Cuaaiiatn defensive and ef t TTs " ' pot?!t" !’ t O tla prj Lli Ae tir ' tr !“ f f ' h ‘ |