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Show B8 Sports Monday • October 13, 2008 Broadbent, Wilson lead the way in dominating victory then rattled off 19 straight points with Kayli Broadbent at the service line to The women's volleyball end the set. "We just focused a lot team beat the Cougars of C h i c a g o this week on serving and State last eliminating errors." Broadweek, 3-0 bent said. (25-5,25-9. The second set Chicago 2 5 - 1 4 ) . State was off to an early This makes two-point lead, but the back-to-buck wins for the Wolverines tightened up. lady Wolverines, and put The third set had the Chicago State at 0-20 this Wolverines jump to an season. early lead, and they never "It is difficult to stay fo- looked back resulting in a cused against a team that's win for the set. 25-9. Sarah Clement and Mestruggling," Coach Sam Atoa said after the victory. lissa Fifita led the way on offense, each tallying 10 kills. Allyce Wilson led on the defensive side with 14 digs. "We set Chelsea Fa'alogo made her presence felt and set goals on things up on offense, with passing, her 26 of the 36 total assists in the match. serving The energy of the and hitcrowd was certainly not a ting, and factor. The MAWL was in full force, backing the lady the girls Wolverines, getting into did a good the heads of the Cougars. Though Chicago State job of stayhas lost all of their matches ing foand won only one set, the cused." Wolverines are looking to use the momentum of their performance against Chicago State to try and end Coach their woes on the road. Sam Atoa UVU has yet to win a game on the road, but they are looking to turn the tide "We set goals on passing, against Idaho State Oct. serving and hitting, and the 14. The women's volleyball girls did a good job staying team come home Oct. 24, focused." In the first set, the score to face off against Texaswas 6-5 in favor of the Wol- Pan American. The Wolverine block party, led by Kristin Anderson and Kayli Broadbent, resulted in another home victory. verines. However, UVU KYLE SELLINGS Sporls writer Basketba sneak peek Dave Iba/ UVU Review Rugby team picks up where it left off mm over Boise State 42-12. "We to keep the ball rolling. "We averaged nearly 24 points a the Wolverines to a teamplayed very well," Brown have a lot of work to do." Sports writer game last season, most of high 16 wins in 2007. said. "It was an important But the team has proven to The season will begin those buckets coming off thing for us to beat Boise be hard working and is lookUVU Rugby dominated no-business, long-range Nov. 6, for the men as they State." The only loss the ing forward to the future. jumpers with two defenders take on Mesa State College the field against Oregon guys have seen was against The Wolverines will face in his face. Toolson recently in an exhibition game before State — winning by 34 points the University of Utah last Utah State the week after appeared in SLAM magazine the official season opener on - and the team is only getmonth. 32-7. However, they in another home field game as an under-the-radar-player the Nov. 14, versus North- ting better. will get a second shot with and will head up to the Real "Our team just gels better ern Arizona. The women to watch. Sports editor home advantage this Satur- stadium on the weekend of every semester of play," said Returning for the wom- follow the same schedule day against the Utes. Nov. 7 and S. They will face second year head coach Gary It's not midnight mad- en's team will be post- with an exhibition against St. Mary's College which "is Among some of the Brown. And it has shown as ness, but the men's and sensation Robyn Fairbanks Fort Lewis Nov. 6, and the ranked in the top two or three team's key players is the the returning second place women's basketball teams and her 23.8-point average regular season opener on in the nation," Brown said. freshman from Tonga, Fakawinners of last year's diviwill be introduced and put and honorable mention Ail- the Nov. 14. against Mon"We will need to prepare osilea Kaufusi. who plays 1 sion II team returns for anon display in a meet-the- American status to lead the tana State. Both teams open for that." The next day they i other year of excellent rue- scrum and half fly. team event to be held Sat- Wolverines into battle. Fair- their season at home, a great will join up to watch the U.S "He is so aggressive and urday Oct. 18, 2:00 p.m. at banks' resume is long and time and place to establish a ;by. international Rugby tournaThey have had a great run physical ... a definite boost to the Activities Center. Kick- legit, but most importantly, home-court advantage in the i ment. McKay Center. I with last week's victor)' over the team," Brown said. ing things off the teams will she helped UVU win games The team has high hopes | Oregon State and a big win have a scrimmage to show- especially at home. She led case their skills before a free youth basketball clinic, and photo and autograph opportunities will cap things off. Both teams this season Men's & Women's will feature players that will be worth the price of admisDo You Want to Work With Athletes? Basketball sion. On the men's side, meet the team the Wolverines return their Logon's Department of Sports & Refiabiliration is designed to assist sfuaents in the Oct. 18 2:00 p.m. leading scorer and the best management of injuries & assist in the treatment of patients in a clinical setting. free-throw shooter in the nation, senior Ryan ToolMaster's Degree in Sports Science & Rehabilitation son. 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