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Show Daily Utah Chronicle 10 BBALL continued from page 7 \ Senior staff? diminished playing time. Wood's was back on Saturday, though, ^applications! touch as she hit four of seven from the perimeter and made all five of her free\ for the throw attempts. | 2005-2006? Elliott said giving Wood extra play-1 time was a result of the Utes year are due ing struggling with a bigger lineup in the finals against New Mexitomorrow in conference co. "We had to make a personnel de; Union 240. cision," Elliott said. "We thought I Call % we had to go small to get the right matchups against Iowa State and we 581-NEWS ; needed to do it both offensively and We needed somebody on and ask for %defensively. the floor who could shoot, and even Wood has struggled at times Steve if you though this year, she's still a shooter." ' have any \ The Utes (26-7) came into the tournament seeded No. 10 as a result of questions. \ losing in the final game of the Mountain West Conference Championship. The Cyclones earned a No. 7 seed af- ter losing in the second round of the Big-12 conference tournament. With the win, the Utes advance to the second round of the tournament where they will face the two seed Stanford—the same team they played in the first game of this season. Though they lost that game by six points, the Utes controlled the tempo throughout and led for much of the second half. "We have huge confidence after already playing them this year," Smith said. "Now we know that we can play with them and it really helps our freshmen to know that they can compete with players of that caliber." Stanford is ranked No. 1 in the nation in this week's ESPN/USA Today poll despite receiving a No. 2 seed by the NCAA Tournament Committee. The Utes face the Cardinal Monday night in a late one. The game tips off at 9:30 p.m. in Fresno, Calif., and will be televised on ESPN2. tsmith@ chronicleMtah.edu Monday, March 21,2005 Ashley Posted launches to the upper bar March 11 at the Huntsman Center. The Utes beat Washington 197.850 to 195.175 March 11 and Arizona State 197.725 to 196.6 March 18. RED ROCKS continued from page 7 Cheap Mondays 6.00 steak or ribs and 2.50 mugs, fish racing Tuesdays free pool and 1.00 drinks Wednesday karaoke night Thursday Texas Hold 'Em 2.50 drinks Friday Blind Squirrel live Saturday d] Jonathan Sunday football and n a scar "Ashley was great. She just looks more comfortable as the season goes along." Marsden said. Postcll wasn't alone in her success on the beam, as every Ute competitor scored a 9.85 or better. More than 50 past Ute gymnasts were on hand for the 30th anniversary event, and the house was packed for a nostalgic video after the meet was over. Roars of laughter accompanied a shot of a young Marsden, who thoroughly enjoyed the lively atmosphere. "It was a fun evening from beginning to — end." The U heads to Provo Saturday to face BYU in their final regular-season meet before the NCAA Regionals at the Huntsman Center on April 9. mpiper@ chronicle.utah.edu Hey. What's up? Let us know! Send letters to the editor to: letters@chronicle.utah.edu 1037 East 3300 South Salt Lake City • 801.466.3008 ATTENTION DENTAL SCHOOL APPLICANTS! 2006 Entering Class Peace Corps at the University of Utah UU Preprofessional Advising Office presents Dental School Application Workshop Thursday, March 22, 2005 5:00-7:00 PM JTB no NOW is the time to begin preparation! Details on: DAT, Recommendations, AADSAS and Interviews. Wednesday, March 23 Information Table Gip*n Student Union, Bowling Lobby 930 am - 2:30 om Top Ten Reasons to Use Rental Finders 1. FREE 2. FREE 3. 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