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Show Sports: Year in Review B4 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2008 • THE COLLEGE TIMES Season-end celebration After struggling most of the year to get any rythm the soccer team wins the USC title need to be more competitive than we were last year." Matt Beaudin At-siitant sport-; ediior Don't get the soccer team wrong. Winning the United Soccer Conference championship is nice, but it doesn't make the season a success. They expect more than the five wins they got this year. "We need to not just focus on winning in the USC, but we need to focus on competing regionally," coach Brent Anderson said. "In the overall schedule, we Indeed, the soccer team wasn't very competitive this season, except against fellow USC teams. The Wolverines knocked off Longwood 3-2 in the conference championship match to avenge the team's only conference loss, a 2-1 loss to the Lancers in Virginia, earlier in the season. The win gave Utah Valley its first conference championship in its three See SOCCER • B6 2007 at a glance Record 5-13-1 Honors United Soccer Conference Offensive Player of the Year: Jenni Clough First team All-USC: Jenni Clough, Brooke Salcido and Kelly Vide. Ken Hoqlund / College (Above) After a rocky season the women's soccer team felt even more jubilant as they celebrated a win over Longwood in the championship game of the USC tournament. (Right) Even though the team won a championship, most of the season they were pushed and pulled around like Utah Valley's Nicole Archibald (17). If! S h O r t l Utah Valley's lack of depth showed as it didn't get a win against a non-United Soccer Conference team all season. It didn't matter for the Wolverines in the end, as the team beat four of five of the independents in the regular season and got some revenge on Longwood by beating it at By the numbers Mark Johnston / College Times home in November to win the USC title. M I y M 1 1 Q M I , Hardware is what matters when the season ends; and despite a 5-13-1 record, the team had little problem with USC opponents en route to the championship. L O W l i g h t l Utah Valley would have liked a win against an in-state team, but went 0-4-1- against fellow schools S\\ Times Utah Valley has won the United Soccer Conference Tournament. Vi-V / / Goals Utah Valley Games before Utah Careehgq?lsfbr_ scored in two tour- Valley earned its first nidrJehnf Clbtjglva nament games to win in 2007. school record. win the title. in the State. a 1a ! BIO T HAVE YOU BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH ADOLESCENT ID1OPATH1C SCOLIOSIS? GENETIC RESEARCH Early genetic research at Axial Biotech suggests that in the near future physicians may be able to diagnose and treat patients with AIS before they even develop symptoms. ARE YOU A CANDIDATE? Axiat Biotech is enrolling patients who have been diagnosed with AIS. To participate in this clinical trial, parienis must meet the following criteria; • Have a diagnosis of AIS • Received the diagnosis during adolescence (ages 8-15) • Have a mild form of AIS (Curve of 5 1 - 24:) • Are currently 16 years or older (under 18 must have parental permission) Need More Cash? Earn up to $70 this wee Donate Plasma to Save Lives Earn up to $240 month for just a hours each week! We need your help & are willing to pay you for your time. Millions of people every day rely on the generous donations from people like you to go on living. Must bring ID, proof of residency and social security number. Bring this ad in for an extra $5 your first time. -x. Phone Number: 801.235.9800 HOW YOU CAN HELP? You can help In this Important research by contacting Axial Biotech and allowing us to know how scollosis has affected you. Participation in the study involves: • Providing a DNA Saliva Sample • Completing a phone Interview or an online questionnaire • Allowing your physician to provide copies of spinal x-rays and medical records To learn more about this study, please contact a Clinical Research Coordinator at 1-888-992-9425 orvisitwww.axialbiotech.com 1 Hours: M-F 7 AM to 7 PM Sat. 8 AM to 3 PM 349 East University Pkwy. Corner of University and State, just behind Sizzler and Big 5 |