Show ' Logan Utah Friday March 22 2002 B4 — The HenaldJoumal its first time in the final eight since 1988 NCAA i Continued limn t' Bl “The hardest thing is this is it for me" ’ Williams a junior who is heading to the NBA “I’ve always dreamed of being in that situation and the ball just didn’t bounce my way" Williams only a 67 percent free-thro- w shooter left the Rupp Arena court in tears Kent State 78 Pittsburgh 73 OT Kent State (30-5- ) had never advanced beyond the second round of the NCAA tour- - ' ' nament before this year Now it’s one victory away from the Final Four Antonio Gates scored 22 points and Trevor Huffman added 17 for the Golden ‘ Flashes who made six straight free throws in the extra period against the Panthers (29-6- ) “Our experience really paid off for us tonight We never panicked” said Huffman one of four seniors on die team “We’re still trying to reach that perfect game We don’t want to stop here We have a long way to go" ' er Brandin Knight the Big East’s of the year and Julius Page each sewed 18 for the Panthers “They played with poise down the stretch and we had to execute" said Kent State first-yecoach Stan Heath an assistant to Ttan Izzo on Michigan State’s 2000 national champions “We had to make big shots and we did it” ar West Regional At San Jose Calif Oklahoma 88 Arizona 67 At San Jose Calif Hollis Price scored 26 six points including a season-hig- h to lead Oklahoma to the West Regional final AP photo Oklahoma's Jabahri Brown slam dunks In the first half against Arizona Thursday night in San Jose Cajif Line Continued from B1 On paper Denver is the team to heat The Pioneers (12-3- ) have a sea- h score of 19650 and possess four nationally-ranke- d gymnasts in Ashley Shible Melanie Schiff Michelle Kasugaand Emily Bankhead “I think the edge has to go to Denver” Bauman said “They are nationally ranked and are used to being in ' big meets” Com is counting on familiar sur-roundings helping his squad The did score a season-be- st Aggies 195425 in their last Spectrum meet Jessenia Abrego will lead the home team The senior has been a solid this season with a season- - ' Boise State does have 12 freshmen on its roster Senior Jamie Johns leads the team Aggie fans should remember the last time the Broncos visited the Spectrum on Marie Lucas Feb 27 Seldom-use-d (5-1- 3) 0) 1 2-- Jackson led everyone at die plate with a run as she went scored and an RBI MC’s Terese 1) r-4 Demler was the only other player to have a multi-h- it day as she went with a couple of singles Bees 10 Grizzlies 0 had its three-gaLogan (0--1 winning streak snapped as Box Elder won in five innings behind die strong pitching of Ash-le- e Olson Olson allowed only two hits — Nichole Romrell and Annie Roberts — and struck out five batters while allowing just two walks Tlie Bees’ Kami Larson went all out with a pair of doubles as well “We want to win and we think we as runs scored and an RBL two “We as have good can” Knight said with Jackie Nelson went a shot as anybody rise” three RBI and runs two TheThunderbirds struggled The Grizzlies did have a golden with injuries early in the year but are opportunity to score in the top of now healthy and cruising SUU die fourth when they had two rund 19600 last recorded a ners on and nobody out However week and followed feat up with road Box Elder turned a rare triple play score of 19565 at BYU gunning down a Logan runner at “Southern Utah has been phenomethe plate for the third out of the nal lately” Sandmire said They came to our place and hit 'inning Bauman said his team is relaxed Despite die loss Logan coach Stacee Flygarc was pleased with and ready to try some new things in her team’s effort this meet Freshman “I thought it was fine” the first-yeCariy Geronimo has posted six scores of 3900 or skipper said “ft just gave us straight an opportunity to see what we need better heading into the conference to do and where we need to buckle meet down at “This should be a good meet” ” We did some OK things and Bauman said “We looking to put we another learned a lot” meet” together good r-3 bar-ru- 3-- 1) - eighth-seede- 2) 9) (7-l- son-hig- Continued from B2 “We’ve pot exixllent speed” Stevens said “We’ve gotta get on more because once we get on we’re around” MC took a 0 lead in die top of the first whep Jackson scored on a bunt by Zilles Sky View tied it up in the bottom of the second then took a 1 lead in the third when Jenna Foulsen scored on a throwing error The Mustangs tied it at 2 when Jackson drove in Robin Tsylor with an infield single in the top of the fifth setting up Munk’s heroics Junior Kristy Anderson picked up 4) scored a 100 on the balance beam and the Broncos have not counted a fall since on that apparatus The Titans (8-come into this meet with a pair of 10s under their belt Last Friday against USU Joan- na Hughes notched a perfect score on the uneven bars while junior walk-o- n Theresa O’Gara got one on die beam “We were extremely excited” Knight said “They were die first ones in the 26 years of Cal State Fullerton gymnastics Southern California is notknown for high scoring” The Titans’ Kelly Mathuuen is the in the conference top She has recorded a 39425 this year “She is definitely one to watch" Knight said “She is ready to go and Will try and win” Cal State Fullerton has already clinched a regional both but that isn’t going to stop them from going best of 39225 “If we stay on the equipment we will do really good” Abrego said “The last three meets were near perfect If we keep doing that for conference all will be good” l) The Broncos have steadily all better gotten year They started the season with a pair of 189 scores and have a high of 19535 “1 think we get the most improved (award) this year” Sandmire joked “We’re peaking at the right time The last two meets we have not counted any falls We are a young team but we have gained experience through- out the year” IVIunk “I’ve got a superstition If I’m not hitting in warmups I’ll come in the locker room and I’ll wash my hands” Price said “I came out with a new set of hands” Aaron McGhee had 21 points and eight rebounds for Oklahoma (30-though he scored 19 iq the final 7 minutes as die Soon-er-s turned a close game into a blowout Arizona (24-1could not overcome the Sooners’ tough defense or Price whose accurate outside shooting kept Oklahoma in it early before a sustained second-ha- lf rally “In the end I don’t think there was any question” Arizona coach Lute Olson said “Oklahoma was quicker and a wbole lot more explosive" Jason Gardner probably playing his last college game led the Wildcats with 14 points Luke Walton the son of former UCLA and NBA great Bill Walton had nine points and eight assists Missouri 82 UCLA 73 Clarence Gilbert scored 17 of his 23 points in the second half and Karerim Rush scored 20 points to pace the Tigers (24-1Missouri ranked as high as No 2 early in the season before slumping during conference play is headed to die final right fin the first time since 1994 The Tigers broke open e a close game with tough defense and a of outside shots by Rush and Gilbert — seven after who each hit four halftime Matt Barnes scored 16 of his 23 prints in d UCLA the second half for which has reached the regional (21-1semifinals in five of six seasons under coach Steve Lavin but won there just once (4-1- 1) school-recor- 4” ar nd VAEEEY VIE17 Softball FMekiglee UTAH STATE SOFTBALL Ryan Qiark MC del Lucaa Camargo 6--2 Utah Slate al Long Beach Slate (DH) noon 6--0 Utah State al Long Beach Slate noon 6--1 pm Roy Sky View Bonneville Logan Mountain Croat - 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