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Show DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Wednesday, March 4, 2009 FIELDSTED continued from Page 6 but the comeback the Utah women put together against BYU would've been exciting to watch for anyone who claims to be a basketball fan. The women's game isn't perfect. There are lulls in defense, turnovers and sometimes long stretches of no scoring, but the same can be said for the men's team. Regardless of whether it's the men or women taking the floor in the Huntsman Center, there will be something worth watching, as both teams play quality basketball. Elaine Elliott is one of the most respected coaches in the game for good reason— she has built a program that is something for the U to be proud of, a program and team that deserve the support and respect of the students and community. SENIORS BASKETBALL continued from Page 6 continued from Page 6 "Our intensity and our defense are going to have to be top-notch," Warburton said. "We can't start like we did against BYU when we came out slow. 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