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Show 7 ""DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Friday^March 2,2007 SOFTBALL BACK IN WARM WEATHER continued from Page 6 Springs Classic, Maryland has dropped four in a row, including a i-o loss to lowly UNLV. Utah will close out the tournament Sunday morning against Central Michigan. The Chippewas, who suffered through a difficult opening month, recently picked up their first win of the season in a IO-I route of Buffalo. "This tournament will give our student athletes more repetitions at the plate," Jacobs said. "We're getting better as a whole, but I'd like to see us get more comfortable. When that happens, we'll start to play better softball." t.quinn@ chronicle.utah.edu UTE SKIERS HEAD TO NATIONALS ishing seventh and eighth, respectively. The dynamic duo of Sara Schweigcr and Sarah MacCarthy led the women's Nordic team with a pair of continued from Page 6 top-io finishes, while Annelies Cook rounded out the may have been even better. 1 Freshman Snorri Einars- Utes top three with an i8thson led one of the best team place effort. Despite impressive showefforts in recent memory, finishing second in the men's ings by Einarsson and comIOK freestyle. Sophomores pany, Utah did not have the Fabian Figi and Even Slctten depth to keep up with evenjoined him in the top io, fin- tual champion Denver and RED ROCKS HEAD TO NEBRASKA DONATE PLASMA continuedJiom F\i^c 6 Good for You. Great for Life, www.zlbplasma.com 2978 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84115 801.485.5085 head coach Megan Marsden. "In layman's terms, just being able to move across the beam like you're on a sidewalk, and when you do that, you have to be looking ag- gressive." If the Red Rocks hope to soften the blow of their missing captain, it will likely start with how Ashley Postcll and Kristina Baskett respond to the added pressure that will undoubtedly be placed on their shoulders. In previous meets, one member of the star trio of Ford, Baskett and Postcll could falter and the other archrival Colorado in terms of total points. The Utcs ultimately finished third, 35 points behind the former and 21 short of the latter. With the NCAA Regional out of the way, the Utes will now focus on the upcoming national championships, which will be held in New Hampshire, a Mecca of sorts for East Coast skiers. Defending national champion Scott Vccnis highlights a talented men's alpine team, while junior Stephens will lead the Utah women. The fact that the rest of the Skiin' Utes are cither sophomores or freshmen makes Stephens the team's most experienced skier by default. Einarsson and Schweigcr will likely be the top finishers for the men's and women's Nordic teams. Figi, Sletten and MacCarthy will also contribute. t.quinn@ chronicle.utah.edu two could bear the remaining load. Now, Baskett and Postell will likely have to turn in mistake-free routines if the Utes are to have any chance of walking out of Lincoln with a win. Notes: The Utes and Cornhuskers have two common opponents between them this year—Arkansas and Michigan. The Utes went 2-0 against the two teams with both wins coming at home. Nebraska lost on the road to Michigan, but beat the Razorbacks in Arkansas in a quad-meet earlier this season. 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