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Please email questions to dillinghaminfo@ppsf.com 516 5111[ WANTS 1011 TO TAKE THE IIBRART SORVET StatesmanSports Page 8 Tuesday, April 2, 2013 TENNIS Tennis teams lose on road BY JEFF DAHDAH staff writer The Utah State men's and women's tennis teams both saw action over the weekend, with both squads coming up short in losses. Mckenzie Davis continued her dominance on the women's side, winning the No. 1 singles spot 6-3, 6-3. With the win she improves to 7-2 in match play on the season and undefeated in WAC play. Unfortunately, the rest of the team struggled and no one else was able to come up with a win in Ruston, La. USU had its match with UTSA — scheduled for the next day — canceled. The Aggies look to improve their record as they continue WAC play in Logan Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. They play San Jose State, Texas State, and Seattle. 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The Aggies almost won the doubles point both days when Fredrik Peterson and Sean Levesque won Wednesday in the No. 2 doubles position and Sven Poslusny and Matt Sweet won Friday in the No. 1 doubles position. The men's team looks to get back on track on Wednesday, April 20. USU will play in Ogden against Weber State, who they beat 4-3 earlier in the season in Logan. - dandahjm@gmail.corn Twitter: @dandahjeff AGGIES: Defense shines in practice scrimmage eFrom field goals. "It's not about the yards," Wells said, though the offense scored after gaining 92 yards on one drive. "It's points given up and points scored. They stoned the offense right out of the gate the first series of the red zone." The Aggies will continue spring practices three times per week with another scrimmage April 11 at 3:15 p.m. and conclude the spring season with the Blue vs. White Spring Game on April 20 at 2 p.m. in Romney Stadium. "It was one of those things that was love-hate, because you are going against your teammates and I am going against the guys in my locker corner," Keeton said of playing against his teammates. "It's exciting to get out here and compete and have a little bit of bragging rights." "We have a lot of work to improve on," he added. "Hopefully we can come out and have a better scrimmage next week." # # UtahStateU n i ve rs ity blue goes gree Hey! Isn't Earth Day coming up soon? USU is celebrating Earth Week April 8th-12th 2013. Watch free movies, learn Tai Chi, participate in a chalk art contest, enter to win a bike and more! More info can be found at: facebook.com/usuea rthweek www.sustaina bi I ity.usu.edu Send page 7 JUNIOR RUNNING BACK JOE HILL sprints downfield during the Aggies' win over Southern Utah in September of 2012. File photo - tavin.stucki@aggiemail. usu.edu Twitter: @StuckiAggies GOLF CRESTWOODS Brentwood 736 E. 900 N. Lynwood 880 N. 650 E. Edgewood 736 E. 800 N. Crestwoods [kuh n - veen -yuh ns] Definition: Low summer Rates! (From $580 entire summer) •S non ms: Summer, social, fun, good times. •Used in a sentence: With Crestwoods, your housing choice is made! •Private room and bath •Free high-speed Internet •Coveredparking •Practically on campus •Shard also available • Expanded cable TV •Air conditioning •Washer/dryer in apt. Group options still available for Summer & Next School Year 435-755-3181 www.lo•ancrestwoods.com USU falters at Cal Poly BY CONNOR COMEAU staff writer The men's golf team finished up play at the Cal Poly hosted Match Play Challenge in Arroyo Grande, Calif. on Friday. The team went up against Weber State, Fresno State and Northern Colorado. The Aggies suffered a 3.5-1.5 point defeat against Weber State in the first round. Junior Tanner Higham tied against Jordan Herzog of Weber State while freshman Seokwon Jeon defeated Michael Johnson. The Aggies lost to Fresno State 3.0-2.0 in the second round. Higham defeated Troix Tonkham of the Bulldogs, while Jeon defeated Rufie Fessler. The Aggies lost to Northern Colorado 4.0-1.0 in the consolation round. Higham was the only member of the team to record a victory in the round, defeat- A UTAH STATE GOLFER tees off during practice at the Logan Golf and Country Club. File photo ing Steven Kupcho. The Aggies have two events left before ending the season at the WAC Championship in Henderson, Nev. The team will head to Scottsdale, Ariz., to compete in the Cowboy Classic on April 8-9. - connor.comeau@aggiemail.usu.edu twitter: @Connor Comeau |