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Show Your Sports MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2005 PAGE B6 f \ 5 s/ ^*>, Sec Course ID i T T 11 n s J S~1 11 Utan vauey siaie college Spanish Fork S^fIiS> Call # 200S Vh<Vh£ 3- - July 7 Session in May (10 Weeks) Couroo Title SF6 ECFS 1100 Human Dev / Life Span 3 Day Time Rponi TR 5:30pm - 7:25 pm B5 Russell Betts 10077 AVC 1010 SF6 Introduction to Art 3 TR 7:35 pm-9:30 pm 28 Jeff Bushman 10081 AVC 1020 SF6 3 TR 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm 28 Jeff Bushman 10093 AVC 1630 SF6 Basic Drawing Intro to Photography 3 MW 5:00 pm-8:15 pm Lou Crandall 10661 ENGL 1010 SF6 Introduction to Writing 3 5:30pm - 7:25 pm 10690 ENGL2010 SF6 3 TR TR A8 B6 7:35 pm-9:30 pm B6 3 TR 5:00 pm-6:55 pm B4 Staff Jim Griffin Staff 11753 HIST 1700 SF6 Intermed Writing: HU/SS American Civilization 10879 11291 HUM 1010 SF6 Introduction to Humanities 3 TR 5:30pm - 7:25 pm 22 Staff PHIL 2050 PLSC1000 SF6 Ethics & Values 3 TR 5:30 pm-7:25 pm 22 Michael Arts SF6 American Heritage 3 TR 7:35 pm-9:30 pm B4 Nathan Melton PSY1010 PSY 1100 SF6 SF6 Intro to Psychology Human Dev / Life Span 3 5:30pm - 7:25 pm B1 Kevin Simons 3 TR TR 5:30pm - 7:25 pm B5 Russell Betts 11756 11352 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & HEALTH 10056 ASTR 1010 SF6 Astronomy 3 TR 7:35 pm - 9:30 pm 20 Liberty Evanko 10350 11754 11757 BIOL1010 SF6 General Biology TR 7:35 pm-9:30 pm 22 HLTH 1100 SF6 Personal Health/Wellness 3 2 T C2 MATH 1050 PES1300 SF6 College Algebra 4 TR 5:30pm-7:00 pm 6:00 pm-8:30 pm Staff Bob Walsh B2 Wes Sheldon Fitness For Life 2 R 5:00 pm-7:30 pm C2 Alan Albright Fitness For Life 2 R 5:30pm-8:00 pm C2 Everett Kelepolo Physical Science 3 TR 5:30 pm-7:25 pm B3 Staff 3 TR 7:35 pm - 9:30 pm B2 Staff 11596 11597 PES 1300 SF6 SF7 11755 PHSC 1000 SF6 SCHOOL OF GENERAL ACADEMICS 11057 MAT 1010 SF6 Intermediate Algebra Im UVSC CONTINUING AND AL D U L T EDUCATION 8(X> Wes t University Parkway, Woodbury Business Building, WISlOJd - 863-8449 wvnv.m sc.edu/contcd Landon Smith Instructor SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES., ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES 11623 A look at what is in store for the future of men's basketball Sports Writer SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 10595 Taking care of today Utah Valley State College Utah Valley State College ^,; i i'«*fl ! ^Mo-. <„..• ^^.Nv Simmer 2005* 'Put a little CLASS into your Summer ^Resident' tuition for ALL students Graduate early by completing a FULL semester in the summer Over 1,500 Day, Evening, and Weekend Classes On his daily commute from Bountiful, men's head basketball coach Dick Hunsaker can't help but smile when he reflects on this past season. In a season that was highlighted by the remarkable play of Ronnie Price and a full schedule of Division I opponents, coach Hunsaker was more impressed with his team's development over the season than their overall record. "The progression and improvement that this team made was something that I had never experienced. I have never had a team that improved individually and collectively to the level this team did," Hunsaker said. After starting the season 4-9, the team went on a six game winning streak Chad Clark/NetXNews and finished the season Coach Hunsaker feels goals are with an impressive reessential to his team winning. cord of 16-12. They had wins over Weber State "My biggest thing about and Boise State, who both advanced to their conference recruiting is opportunity. You tournament championships. have to be excited to come They also finished the season here and play, it has to be a with a 9-1 record against Di- good fit for [the player] and vision I Independent teams have an understanding of where they're coming to play. this year. Lastly I enjoy winning and "My ultimate goal every you have to be good enough season is for the players to to play at this level," Hunsabe better, be self confident, ker said, "to put all three of and be winners. The group of players I had this year walked those ingredients together is off the court in their last game very complicated." Hunsaker believes this is at Fort Wayne Indiana and they felt like champions," by far the best the program Hunsaker said. "It was really has received during recruitsweet to see the team evolve ing season because there is because so many people something tangible now. The wanted to focus on problems staff is no longer preaching we faced, but there were so the vision of the program, many wonderful things go- but they're showing their reing on with this team. If you cord during Division I comgo to work and do your best, petition; and having a NBA wonderful things can happen prospect in Ronnie Price has and that's what happened this opened many doors to those who might be weary of a year." With all the excitement and school that is NCAA indesuccess this year's team had, pendent. Next season's schedule is next years team will be drastically different. Ronnie Price shaping up to be very simiand his 24.3 points per game lar to this seasons. Utah Valley State is continuing their will be gone. Nobody else on this year's series with Weber State and team even averaged double with the other independent digits in scoring, so coach schools throughout the counHunsaker will need play- try. They will also host some ers like David Heck, Pierre of the teams they played last Thomas, and Russell Wesley season on the road, but there to step up their games and will not be any games with provide the leadership and of- cross-townrivalBYU. Nevertheless, as the basfense Price provided this seaketball team and the athletic son. Along with losing Price, program grow, coach HunsaJosh Cottle and Paul Rinehart are preparing to serve LDS ker is committed to doing his missions and they will not be best to ensure that the future of Utah Valley State is someon next year's team. With the spots open on the thing to be desired. "If you take care of today, roster, coach Hunsaker and his staff are focused on re- tomorrow will be good for cruiting the kind of players you," Hunsaker said. "We are that willfitin at Utah Valley going to be doing our best today and we will let the future State. take care of itself." 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