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Show DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 8 WINSLOW Continued from page 6 obtained by Yahoo! Sports, the alleged abuse began in 2005 when the alleged victim was a member of Winslow's Sun Devil Aquatics club. Winslow was an assistant at Arizona State at the time. The victim also reportedly attempted suicide in 2012. The Daily Utah Chronicle is in the process of acquiring the report. Most notably, Yahoo! archives detail a recorded phone call between the alleged victim and Winslow. Police recorded a phone call the alleged victim placed to Winslow on Nov. 28. The alleged victim told Winslow she was attempting to reach closure for what transpired from 2005 through 2007. In the conversation, Winslow apologized for misleading and kissing the victim. "What about for rubbing my breasts?" asked the alleged victim. "I'm sorry for that, too," Winslow responded. According to Yahoo!, Winslow told police he only kissed the alleged victim on her swim cap and never fondled her. He said he only apologized to help her with the grieving process. "Never fondled for sure. A hundred percent for sure never fondled," Winslow said in the report. The Sun Devil Aquatics club is not affiliated with Arizona State athletics, but Yahoo! reports the alleged incidents occurred in Arizona State facilities. The Utah men's swim team is participating in the Pac-12 Championships in Federal Way, Wash. j.bullinger@ chronicle.utah.edu Twitter: @jakebullinger Tuesday, March 5, 2013 SOFTBALL Continued from page 6 said. "That will be our focus with our team going into that game ... to come out and score runs early and often." If the Utes can do that, their odds of winning will continue to increase. The Wolverines are 0-4 in games when their opponent has scored more than five runs, something the Utes have already done six times this season. Also, Utah Valley is 0-4 when its opponent scores first. With the game being played so close to home for the Utes, one would expect it to feel like a home game. Despite this, Shaum said the Wolverines are an improved team from years past with a strong pitching staff, players that run bases well and good hitters. Just like Utah, the Wolverines have had time off, and Hogue said she guarantees they have spent this time preparing for the Utes. She described UVU as one of the best teams in the state, and they see Utah as a major rival. "They want to beat us badly every year, and it's one of those games that is always a battle," Hogue said. "They play us tough every year." c.wallace@chronicle.utah.edu Twitter: @ConnorRWallace • agazine The outdoor magazine for University of Utah students Inside The Daily Utah Chronicle tomorrow! |