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Show 8 DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Thursday, November 13, 2008 SOCCER CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THE CHRONICLE'S SPORTS COVERAGE? TUNE IN TO KUTE RADIO EVERY DAY FROM 1:00 P.M. TO 1:30 P.M. ON 1620 AM, OR STREAMING LIVE ON WWW.KUTE.COM. SPORTS EDITORS TONY PIZZA AND CHRIS KAMRANI ARE DAILY GUESTS ON THE "RED ZONE" WITH NATE TERRY. THE ROCCO C. AND MARION S. SICILIANO FORUM 2008 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH CONSIDERATIONS ON THE STATUS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 SICILIANO FORUM LECTURE 12:30 PM - Waldemer P. Reed Auditorium, Orson Spencer Hall, The University of Utah How Far Should We Go in Protecting Ourselves From Terrorists? Bruce Hoffman, Amos Guiora, and Chibli Mallat from The University of Utah Moderated by Margaret Warner, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer SICILIANO FORUM PANELS 2:15 PM - Waldemer P. Reed Auditorium, Orson Spencer Hall, The University of Utah First Panel Discussion Ethno-Cultural-Religious Conflict: Sources and Responses Panelists from the University of Utah, McGill University in Montreal, and David Schwendiman - Chief War Crimes Prosecutor in Bosnia-Serbia (via video) Moderated by Pierre Prosper, S. J. Quinney College of Law, The University of Utah continued from Page 6 gether. After a crushing loss at home to BYU, Utah went on to win five of its final six conference games to finish at No. 2 in the MWC regular season. The late-season surge was led by the Utah attacking trio of Isleib, senior midfielder Katy Reineke and sophomore forward Lauren Hair, all of whom, along with Porter, earned AllMWC team nominations for their performances. It was Isleib's second straight season named to the All-MWC First Team, while Reineke made the most of her final season by earning a spot on the team for the first time in her career. Reineke led the Utes in points in league play, tallying three goals along with two assists. Hair and Porter were named to the second team for their performances in league playit was the first all-conference recognition for both players. Porter's continued progression at the center back spot along with her two conference goals earned her a spot on the team, while Hair had a breakout performance on the attacking end of thefield,scoring three goals for the Utes in league play. The post-season awards continued for Utah this past week when three Utes earned All-MWC Tournament selections for their contributions to a Utah side that made it to the championship game. Isleib and Hair again received accolades from the conference, but this time, they, were joined by senior captain Pedro Sanchez. Isleib and Sanchez held down the Utah midfield in the 2-1 overtime win against TCU while Hair was named to the team for her assist against TCU as well as setting up the eventual game-winning own goal by TCU. But in the championship game, Utah again fell to BYU who went undefeated in regular season league play as well as in the tournament. Looking to next season, Manning will be returning all but two of this year's1'starting II, including both keepers who got minutes for Utah, junior Emalee Rogers and freshman Hannah Turpen. Utah will lose two important pieces of its midfield this off-season as both Sanchez and Reineke have played their final minutes as Utes. But with a full defensive line intact, as well as the attacking force of Hair and Isleib, Utah should again be one of the favorites to run away with the Mountain West next year. b.chouinard@ chonicle.utah.edu Got a bone to pick? Second Panel Discussion O Security, Liberty, and Terrorism Panelists from the University of Utah and Concordia University in Montreal Moderated by Associate Professor Steven Lobell, Department of Political Science, The University of Utah In Collaboration with: College of Social and Behavioral Science | SJ. Quinney College of Law | Hinckley Institute of Politics | J.Willard Marriott Library | Utah Metal Works Institute of Public and International Affairs (IPIA) THE U Write letters to the editor: letters@chronide.utah, edu UNIVERSITY OF UTAH .\ |