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Tuesday, February 7,19?5 The baify C^llegianr-7 »rts X Swim From Page 8 With the win against UOP last Saturday, Bulldog swimmers finished the season with a 10-2 record and hopes of a WAC title. year for teams to peak. Many teams swim their fastest meets in the early part of the season. We're swimming our. fastest now, and thafs when you have tobefast" With two previous finishes ofthirdplaoeintheWACCham- picffiships/theBulldogsarelook- ing to win the title mis year. Irle realizes that ^his team has the potential to win the WAC, but she isn't demanding' mat erf her swimmers. "I can't control how the other teams swim. The only thing I can do is hope mat our girls swini their best, and thaf s all I ask of them." Tennis From Page 8 of which are among the top 50 teams in the nation. Harris said the losses were not lopsided.. Although the team didn't always win, individual players have had some success. Fresno was in position to beat at - least one of the teams they started Kennel Bookstore Start your semester off on the right foot START AT KENNEL BOOKSTORE ChlctiUAor* nsmt£> mmws (ffiDprfte Moq.-Thurs 7:45.a.m.-7:15p.m. Friday 7:45 a.rn.-5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Sunday '.. Closed 278-4062 with. "They're all very good" schools," Harris said. "There'sone match that really stands out in my mind that we should have won, birTwe didn't get two match points. We would have won if we j had." Understandably frustrating to be 1-5, Fresno's players are taking a positive standpoint and are look¬ ing at the schedule as if it were a positive. Every competition can only make them better if they hope to improve their No. 46 ranking and reach the finals at the end of the year. ."We play a tough schedule, and it's hard to maintain a lot of confidence," Gallagher said, "Ifs unbelievable. Most coaches couldn't get ftus schedule. It will benefit us because we're not go- ing to be intimidated in the WAC We're playing schools that are tougher than them or at least as good as them." Number one for two years, Gallagher plays in the No. 2posi- tion after undergoing off-season surgery to remove'a cyst in her STUDY IN MEXICO FALL 1995 •Learn Spanish •Financial Aid Available •Live with a Mexican Family in Scenic Guanajuato, Mexico •ReoflfeFulTCSU Credit •Visit Mexico City, Teotihuacan, San Miguel De Allende. & Other Sites < Total Estimated Costs Only $4,620 ^ For 18 Weeks in Mexico, Including Travel, Field Tript, I Tuition, Books, Room artd Board! COURSES INCLUDE: •Spanish (Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced) _/ •Biology 10 (GE Div. 2) • Geog. 5 (GE Div. 3) •Capstone Courses: Bio. 110 and Geo. 128 •Chicano Art History •Courses in Spanish •Mexican ' Literature • Prehispanic Art • History of Mexico . - APPLICATIONS DUE BY: MQflPAY. MARCH IS. tfffr FOR APPLICATIONS OR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: MARYNIETO, SOCIAL SCIENCES 108, (209) 278-3013 left wrist She said she is in "fair" condition considering that she hasn't been able tdplay for seven months.. While difficult to stand at num¬ ber two, Gallagher realizes that she "can't put expectations" of returning to full strength on her¬ self: ; Thafsmygoal—toge?&ack there," Gallagher said. "Marta is good, and she deserves to be play¬ ing number one. Its okay for now We/ve always been dose, even lastyear/f" "I think she understands she has to pay her dues," Harris said. "It takes time to gain back that strength. I don't think it matters if Marta plays number one or Amy d oes. Marta is becoming a very good team player. Amy is a tough needs-10 more wins to become the women's tennis player with the most wins in Fresno State history. A* senior, Gallagher has a career record of 62-36. ^Cecile Bourdais currently holds the title with 71 wins from 1990-92. "I'mnervouanow/'Gallagher said. "We have such a tough schedule. That would be fun. I'm excited." <». Harris believes her squad is prepared to face the long season. She said relations between her players are very good and they are starting to understand the irn.portanceofteamwinsvs.indi- . vidual matches. 'It's always good to play teams where you want to be," Harris said. "Even if you don't win, you might be saying to yourself, Tm this good; I can beat this girl.' Maybethegamewas within reach and you start to believe mat you can play at that level " Fresno will play Nevada this Saturday in its second of five home matches in their 21-match season. The team will be on the road the greater parts of March and April, the last half of me season. "Ifs tough when you're away so much," Papi said. "We had a great turnout (against Davis). Awav, you're playing the people arid the crowds. But, ifs hard to get other schools to come here. There's not much around Fresno. In Los Angeles you can play 10 different schools." "Obviously, we'd like to have more home games," Harris said. "Their friends and family can come watch, and we have some loyal supporters. I think the girls are well-conditioned to the fact that we have to travel a lot Our philosophy is that we don't worry about things we can't change. The,y adapt pretty welL". Continuing with unranked Nevada this Saturday, Fresno hopes to keep up its winning ways in hopes of finishing as one of the top three teams in the WAC
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Title | 1995_02 The Daily Collegian February 1995 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1995 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
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Title | February 7, 1995, Page 7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1995 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Tuesday, February 7,19?5 The baify C^llegianr-7 »rts X Swim From Page 8 With the win against UOP last Saturday, Bulldog swimmers finished the season with a 10-2 record and hopes of a WAC title. year for teams to peak. Many teams swim their fastest meets in the early part of the season. We're swimming our. fastest now, and thafs when you have tobefast" With two previous finishes ofthirdplaoeintheWACCham- picffiships/theBulldogsarelook- ing to win the title mis year. Irle realizes that ^his team has the potential to win the WAC, but she isn't demanding' mat erf her swimmers. "I can't control how the other teams swim. The only thing I can do is hope mat our girls swini their best, and thaf s all I ask of them." Tennis From Page 8 of which are among the top 50 teams in the nation. Harris said the losses were not lopsided.. Although the team didn't always win, individual players have had some success. Fresno was in position to beat at - least one of the teams they started Kennel Bookstore Start your semester off on the right foot START AT KENNEL BOOKSTORE ChlctiUAor* nsmt£> mmws (ffiDprfte Moq.-Thurs 7:45.a.m.-7:15p.m. Friday 7:45 a.rn.-5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Sunday '.. Closed 278-4062 with. "They're all very good" schools," Harris said. "There'sone match that really stands out in my mind that we should have won, birTwe didn't get two match points. We would have won if we j had." Understandably frustrating to be 1-5, Fresno's players are taking a positive standpoint and are look¬ ing at the schedule as if it were a positive. Every competition can only make them better if they hope to improve their No. 46 ranking and reach the finals at the end of the year. ."We play a tough schedule, and it's hard to maintain a lot of confidence," Gallagher said, "Ifs unbelievable. Most coaches couldn't get ftus schedule. It will benefit us because we're not go- ing to be intimidated in the WAC We're playing schools that are tougher than them or at least as good as them." Number one for two years, Gallagher plays in the No. 2posi- tion after undergoing off-season surgery to remove'a cyst in her STUDY IN MEXICO FALL 1995 •Learn Spanish •Financial Aid Available •Live with a Mexican Family in Scenic Guanajuato, Mexico •ReoflfeFulTCSU Credit •Visit Mexico City, Teotihuacan, San Miguel De Allende. & Other Sites < Total Estimated Costs Only $4,620 ^ For 18 Weeks in Mexico, Including Travel, Field Tript, I Tuition, Books, Room artd Board! COURSES INCLUDE: •Spanish (Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced) _/ •Biology 10 (GE Div. 2) • Geog. 5 (GE Div. 3) •Capstone Courses: Bio. 110 and Geo. 128 •Chicano Art History •Courses in Spanish •Mexican ' Literature • Prehispanic Art • History of Mexico . - APPLICATIONS DUE BY: MQflPAY. MARCH IS. tfffr FOR APPLICATIONS OR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: MARYNIETO, SOCIAL SCIENCES 108, (209) 278-3013 left wrist She said she is in "fair" condition considering that she hasn't been able tdplay for seven months.. While difficult to stand at num¬ ber two, Gallagher realizes that she "can't put expectations" of returning to full strength on her¬ self: ; Thafsmygoal—toge?&ack there," Gallagher said. "Marta is good, and she deserves to be play¬ ing number one. Its okay for now We/ve always been dose, even lastyear/f" "I think she understands she has to pay her dues," Harris said. "It takes time to gain back that strength. I don't think it matters if Marta plays number one or Amy d oes. Marta is becoming a very good team player. Amy is a tough needs-10 more wins to become the women's tennis player with the most wins in Fresno State history. A* senior, Gallagher has a career record of 62-36. ^Cecile Bourdais currently holds the title with 71 wins from 1990-92. "I'mnervouanow/'Gallagher said. "We have such a tough schedule. That would be fun. I'm excited." <». Harris believes her squad is prepared to face the long season. She said relations between her players are very good and they are starting to understand the irn.portanceofteamwinsvs.indi- . vidual matches. 'It's always good to play teams where you want to be," Harris said. "Even if you don't win, you might be saying to yourself, Tm this good; I can beat this girl.' Maybethegamewas within reach and you start to believe mat you can play at that level " Fresno will play Nevada this Saturday in its second of five home matches in their 21-match season. The team will be on the road the greater parts of March and April, the last half of me season. "Ifs tough when you're away so much," Papi said. "We had a great turnout (against Davis). Awav, you're playing the people arid the crowds. But, ifs hard to get other schools to come here. There's not much around Fresno. In Los Angeles you can play 10 different schools." "Obviously, we'd like to have more home games," Harris said. "Their friends and family can come watch, and we have some loyal supporters. I think the girls are well-conditioned to the fact that we have to travel a lot Our philosophy is that we don't worry about things we can't change. The,y adapt pretty welL". Continuing with unranked Nevada this Saturday, Fresno hopes to keep up its winning ways in hopes of finishing as one of the top three teams in the WAC |