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Show Page 8 TIER II TUITION PROPOSAL StateSManSpOrtS Wednesday, March 21, 2012 — Public Forum — INTRAMURALS MARCH 22, 2012, 11:00 A.M. TAGGART STUDENT CENTER AUDITORIUM All concerned students and citizens are invited to the public hearing on the proposed increase. Comments are welcome. UtahStateUniversitY svi T 1. Why Crestwoods Apartments? Location- Practically on Campus bedroom" with private bath First-Class amenities (Laundry in your apt•, b) private c) Expanded Cable, Free High Speed Internet) IR a) OALL of TH E /IP ABOVE! The Very Best Single Studesnut::: 2. a) Edgewood ABove b) Lynwood 6BrentvvotE itF ALL O Specials from $5.60/Day! W it h R ESTWOODS Apartments W Your housing decision is a no-brainer! Low Summer Rates! Lynwood 736 E 900 N Edgewood 880 N 650 E 736 E 800 N ACTUAL CUSTOMER QUOTES "This place is amazing! I love this restaurant. I would never had thought of putting potatoes on pizza, but the Spud pizza is divine. I'm also a big fan of the chicken ranch pizza. 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The Real Supporters ran out to a 6-0 lead, with goals coming from Loomis, Scott Laneri, Seth Hilton, Shonne Mecham and Andy Millerberg. "We've been training hard all preseason," said Millerberg, who is the team's captain. The Hot Shots' only goal came from forward McKay Stoker with a little more than eight minutes remaining in the first half. Millerberg scored a hat-trick in the first half, which ended with an 8-1 Real Supporters advantage. "Without our striker Aubrey Loomis, I don't think we would have done so well," Millerberg said. "We have an excellent keeper, Landon Howard, who stopped lots of goals." Howard, who was a First-Team All-State goalkeeper for Bingham High School in South Jordan last year as a senior, subbed out from goal in the second half and started playing forward, where he too scored a goal. The Real Supporters scored four goals in the second half to beat Hot Shots 12-1 and improve to 2-0 on the season. They will face The Internation next Monday in HPER 213 at 5:30 p.m. Hot Shots fell to 0-2 and will face the Italian Stallions at the same time in HPER 209. Youngsters 3, A Team 2 - The Youngsters narrowly escaped the A-Team in co-rec intramural volleyball Monday night, winning 3 sets to 2. The Youngsters jumped out to an early lead, winning the first set 25-16 and the second 25-17. Then the A-Team struck back. Led by team captain Larry Bucio, A-Team won each of the next two shortened sets 15-12 and 15-11. "We just stayed aggressive and swinging hard," Youngster outside hitter Liz McArthur said of her team's performance in the sudden-death fifth set. Down 14-6, the A-Team looked to be making a comeback before McArthur showed why she was an All-America selection while playing volleyball for Utah State. "We never gave up," the 2010 Western Athletic Conference Tournament MVP said. "We dug deep." With the win, the Youngsters move to 2-0 on the season and will face Dig It next Monday at 5:30 p.m. in HPER 201B. The A-Team drop to 0-2 and will face James Gardner at the same time in HPER 201A. - tavin.stucki@aggiemail.usu.edu *From Page 7 Ags host LMU in CIT quarterfinals Young (82-68) and St. Mary's (75-60) on the road this season, while playing Gonzaga very close in both conference games played. "Obviously we've got a good challenge tomorrow with Loyola Marymount," USU head coach Stew Morrill said. "All you have to do is look at some of the things they have accomplished this year. They're a quality team that has a lot of good wins and present a lot of issues. Their talent level is very good, they make a lot individual plays that are hard to guard." The Aggies have become accustomed to so-called "junk defenses" throughout the season as teams have tried to focus on stopping the backcourt duo of sophomore guard Preston Medlin and Brockeith Pane, but USU is unlikely to deal with that kind of defense against LMU. "They're just a really good and solid man-to-man defensive team," Morrill said. "To our knowledge they're not a team that plays zone, very rarely if at all. They will occasionally pick you up full-court but they are not a pressing team necessarily. They just do one thing and do it quite well. They're good defensively, just man-to-man, solid fundamental man-to-man defense." Medlin is averaging 16.5 points per outing heading into the game and Pane is averaging 12.3 points per game. "Right now our guys now need to be confident and feel good about themselves," Morrill said. "They've won five of their last six games, we swept a road trip that really gave us a chance to play postseason and moved us up into the upper half of the league. We have won a couple of games in this tournament, so our guys should be upbeat and confident and positive about what they can get done out there and hopefully they are." - ty.d.hus@aggiemail.usu.edu Students get free admission Utah State University athletic booster donations made it possible for students to receive free admission with a valid I.D. to the Collegelnsider.com Postseason Tournament quarterfinal game against Loyola Marymount on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Meet the Challenge LMU (21-12) g USU (19-15) Stew Morrill (14th year) Max Good (4th year) March 21, Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum, 7 p.m. LMU probable starters USU probable starters IPG-131 NOW PLAYING AT THEATRES EVERYWHERE Check Local Listings for Theaters and Show Times. C- Godwin Okonji F- LaRon Armstead F- Drew Vinney F- Ashley Hamilton G- Anthony Ireland 10.1 8.0 15.0 11.0 15.9 F- Morgan Grim F- Kyisean Reed F- Danny Berger G- Preston Medlin G- Brockeith Pane 8.7 10.1 16.5 12.3 |