Show gals humiliate USU 50-2- 4 University’ football team ended nuch like it began it— with a i— JtaSh in its -- had their share of offensive the seaon added some defensive 50-2- 4 loss to Idaho State in Division which had been tenacious for lie USU defense into pussycats allowing turned — d the year Machurek to throw for 440 Mike hoi quarterback -lad five touchdowns in the assault life I think I would ffthiiweit a movie of my a humiliating KTl naked team ieBiibir” said Utah State Coach Bruce game “I take the blame for them JnLiMwdl We had a lousy week of practice into believing they they lulled themselves then beat their chests and dip through practice didn’t our op- we respect Stoniay Maybe Ltr after die in season finale There was no chest beating on the Aggies’ part Saturday night The only thing that took a beating was Bengal kicker Case de Bruijn’s kicking tee ‘‘They had a game plan” said Snyder ‘‘This is the worst we’ve played We weren’t ready to play We didn’t play hard we didn’t play well It was an important game for them evidently it wasn’t that important for us” What respect USU did have for the Bengals was largely diminished when Aggie Marvin Ellis returned the opening kickofT 96 yards for a touchdown “When we got it I almost didn’t want it” said Snyder “In a game like this you don't want it to come too easy too early” But the kickoff returns were “our best offensive weapon” said Snyder There were indications earlier this week that the Aggies might have trouble with the Bengals Defensive tackle Mike Perko and center Steve Jacson were hurt in the Long Beach State win and did not play against ISU But those are not reasons for being “I think a team wins by preparing itself to win” said Snyder “When you have a lousy week of prac” tice that’s how you’re going to play” The Bengals totaled 556 yards against the Aggie defense — until this game the one rrmsiatmt component of the USU squad - ' The Bengals led 7 at halftime hut-thscored on their first possession in the — vmd half i took the lead 3 and it appeared USU was going to show the boys from the Big Sky how to play e ' 23-1- e 24-2- big-tim- football But the boys came storming back in the fourth quarter moving the ball almoin as if the Ag HAsff were ! scoring 27 points in the frame on a defense that was ranked second inthe PCAA Utah State finished its season like it started it —losing Only this time it wasn’t a close 10-- loss to an rival It was a 4 Adling by school that the Aggies had never lost to— until now' non-existe- nt 0 in-sta- te 50-2- USU soccer squad coasts past Utah 4--2 A strong team defensive performance and key individual efforts on offense paced the Utah State soccer team to a 4-- 2 win over the Utah Utes on the wind-sweHPER field The Aggies spotted the Ute team an early 0 lead Utah’s John Stevenson broke down the right side of the USU only 3:56 into the game but the Aggie coaching staff pt wouldn’t be concerned “I knew our defense would tighten” said USU coach Hamik Dilanchian “We might have the best defensive Sc in the Rocky Mountains” The Aggie defenders backed the coach’s words with on the field They refused to let the Utes crass loo far — v their defensive zone as most of the lint half was fH-- aa the Ute side of midfield It was the defense that got things going A good slop by so goalie Aram Nasr and the ensuing kick got the ball Hassan Dougani His pass found Hasseif Adas across the middle and the Aggie junior's kick found (he upper right comer of the net to tie the game Five minutes later the Aggies took the lead for good on the most spectacular scoring play of the day USU’s John Stockdale lifted a pass over the heads of three Ute Afriwbw with a head shot ou traced the trio to the ball and slaramad a low shot into the center of the net The goal that turned out to be the found the net with less than two minutes left in the half verted a perfect pass from Thomas Erren of the year The Utes tried to tie the game up with Ag goalie Nasr over the game’s final five minutes With two minutes left Chris TwitcheO ended any hopes of a Use comeback when he stripped a Ute of the ball and banged it into the net to complete the scoring The Aggies await next Staurday’s matchup with BYU fir the Utah State Championship i - W line-dri- V' ve er game-winn- i i asSLS t Joln Stockist brttfeatan Wife opposing player for the ball in a game played earlier ""““tied the Aggies to a win over Utah in 4-- 2 Saturday Logan " r 8 official Runnin' Rebels will run in PCAA Calif- - (AP)— The Pacific has Auction y sddition of the University of 2V' r exPnded to nine Was ann°unced Friday ecc'vc immediately was of the PCAA’s Winter hUVLV lu T1"3 Calif and was endorsed RtScns' the legue iL C his spring’s conference !?r (Spinsjp j lng’ shimming tennis and r sport including football 1982 83 school year the con- 4efini toJ ""n- - PCAA Council and the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada said PCAA Commissioner Lewis A Cryer “This is another important step in the growth of the PCAA” The PCAA was formed on July 1 1969 Five of the seven charter members of the league — Long Beach State Fresno State San Jose State Pacific Barbara — are still part of the conand UC-San- ta ference Joining since that time have been Fullerton State and Utah State Seven of the nine league shcools have football teams the exceptions being e All have basketBarbara and ball teams UC-Irvi- UC-San- ta pfeued with today’s action of the UC-Irvin- “I am very happy with UNLVs mnrurina with the PCAA” said UNLV President Dr Lraatod E Goodall “The universities in the conference have fine reputations for both their academ athletic programs” Nevada-La- s Vegas has been competing on dependent basis in recent years The fhanl hi n athletically for its success under Coach Jerry Tarltanian but the has fared well too defeating Brigham Young I ' San Jose State among others this year UNLV was denied admittance into the 5Sr-Athletic Conference last January which its seeking membership in the FCAA ' I best-know- - — - |