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Bulldog Sports California State University, Fresno Friday, September 15,198^ Terry PI er*o n/Da ily Collegian BuUdogsoccer players David SaiitestebanfleiTj.aJuniordefeiiderarid sophomore midfielder Vu irarjbatUefortheballtopractlce. The FSU kickers were ranked eighth in the nation this week by SoccCTAmerica and hast UieWienexschiiit^el Goal Rush Classic m UOP next up for Bulldogs 2-0 FSUgridders meet winless Big West rivals Saturday ByEricBurney Sports Editor Entering the third week of the 1989 football campaign. UOP faces an Identity crisis. Do Its intitlals stand for University of the Pacific or Used to Obliterating Pain? Recent evidence stands to support the latter definition, particularly In light of the Tigers' season-opening dismantlings, both on the road, at the hands of nationally-ranked Pittsburgh (36-3) and fifth-ranked Auburn (55-0). Ugly. "We are going through a tremendous amount of growing pains," said first- year Tiger coach Walt Harris, who lists 13 freshmen on UOPa first arid second- string rosters. "We have been real unlucky" wtth the scheduling with all these battles early In the season. I believe our guys will Improve from these games." Now they get to come home Saturday-arid face Big West rival Fresno State (televised live on KMPH- TV 26 and broadcast on KMJ-AM 580. 6:30 p.m. JrickoB), which Harris H*g*Tr" *** 4^f*,^*",1 ID ***»"-* flafafcsBBWft "(FSU's) defense Is like Auburn's." Harris said. 'They have size, speed and they're very physical. It allows their athletes to play." While UOP took In the sights and Joys of Auburn last weekend, the Bulldogs were getting a scare from a dcterTrilned and scrappy Montana squad. However, after letting a 21-3 first-quarter lead get away. FSU held fast to win it, 52-37. The victory could be a costly one, though, with the questionable status of three key starters. Senior split end Stephen Shelley pulled a hamstring in pre-game warmups and is doubtful. Senior All- American candidate James Williams. a comerback also Injured his leg in pre-game warmups and relnjured his groin during the game. Williams went on to gamer 12 tackles (11 solo), two sacks and caused a fumble. The other starting comer, senior Darrel Martin, sprained a knee during the contest and doubtful for UOP. Playing with a sore back, junior rover Ran Cox. a preseason All- Agatna t the Tigers. FSU need no* bt iccmctmOt^ryvmimQeSem and David Henlgan. have combined for whopping 150 yards passing In both games, with no touchdowns or interceptions. Kopp will get the starting nod this weekend. UOP is also thin at running back, having totaled only 88 yards in both games. Lost for the season is Junior Anthony Williams, who suffered a broken right ankle against Pitt Williams' fill-in, sophomore Oscar Meza, dislocated a shoulder against Auburn but could see action Sa I urday Miraculously, aside from Meza. UOP reported * only two other minor mjuries. Linebacker Pat Aragon sustained a mild concussion and safety Greg Koperek, the Tigers" defensive leader and a first-team all- conference performer, sprained an ankle. Both are expected to play. Expect FSU to take full advantage of UOPs porous defense, which has allowed an average of 525 yards In total offense. The Bulldogs have rolled up more than 1.000 yards already In total offense. 673 on the ground. Sophomore QB Mark Barsotti has pMMd for,, faur, TO* and rushed fcr mti wnue -jinrior tailback Craver has 206 yards on 44 (4.7). *^ Aaron FSU hosts Invitational Some of the nation's top distance running talent will be showcased Saturday morning at Woodward Parkin the FSU Invitational. The first race gets underway at 9 a.m. In the men's 1 OK, perennial team powers entered include Arizona, California and UC Irvine while the top women's entries also include CalandUCl. The Wildcats of Arizona sport the highly-touted trio of Mark Davis, Brian Grosso and Doug Heiion. -Davis, a junior, is the defending Pac-10 and NCAA 5.000 meter champion. Grosso. a freshman, is the 1988 Kinney cross country champion and Herron. a senior, was the Pac-10 champ In tha 800 meters in track. The UCI women bring the last two Big West individual cross country titles is to the meet, Drlgld Sterling ('88} and Bully Rabbltt The Bulldogs will field full squads tor both races, with Junior Jason Llenau leading the men and the Junior tandem of Cindy Rockwood 1 Shelly Loveall pacing the
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Title | 1989_09 The Daily Collegian September 1989 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1989 |
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 | September 15, 1989, Page 6 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1989 |
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 | Bulldog Sports California State University, Fresno Friday, September 15,198^ Terry PI er*o n/Da ily Collegian BuUdogsoccer players David SaiitestebanfleiTj.aJuniordefeiiderarid sophomore midfielder Vu irarjbatUefortheballtopractlce. The FSU kickers were ranked eighth in the nation this week by SoccCTAmerica and hast UieWienexschiiit^el Goal Rush Classic m UOP next up for Bulldogs 2-0 FSUgridders meet winless Big West rivals Saturday ByEricBurney Sports Editor Entering the third week of the 1989 football campaign. UOP faces an Identity crisis. Do Its intitlals stand for University of the Pacific or Used to Obliterating Pain? Recent evidence stands to support the latter definition, particularly In light of the Tigers' season-opening dismantlings, both on the road, at the hands of nationally-ranked Pittsburgh (36-3) and fifth-ranked Auburn (55-0). Ugly. "We are going through a tremendous amount of growing pains," said first- year Tiger coach Walt Harris, who lists 13 freshmen on UOPa first arid second- string rosters. "We have been real unlucky" wtth the scheduling with all these battles early In the season. I believe our guys will Improve from these games." Now they get to come home Saturday-arid face Big West rival Fresno State (televised live on KMPH- TV 26 and broadcast on KMJ-AM 580. 6:30 p.m. JrickoB), which Harris H*g*Tr" *** 4^f*,^*",1 ID ***»"-* flafafcsBBWft "(FSU's) defense Is like Auburn's." Harris said. 'They have size, speed and they're very physical. It allows their athletes to play." While UOP took In the sights and Joys of Auburn last weekend, the Bulldogs were getting a scare from a dcterTrilned and scrappy Montana squad. However, after letting a 21-3 first-quarter lead get away. FSU held fast to win it, 52-37. The victory could be a costly one, though, with the questionable status of three key starters. Senior split end Stephen Shelley pulled a hamstring in pre-game warmups and is doubtful. Senior All- American candidate James Williams. a comerback also Injured his leg in pre-game warmups and relnjured his groin during the game. Williams went on to gamer 12 tackles (11 solo), two sacks and caused a fumble. The other starting comer, senior Darrel Martin, sprained a knee during the contest and doubtful for UOP. Playing with a sore back, junior rover Ran Cox. a preseason All- Agatna t the Tigers. FSU need no* bt iccmctmOt^ryvmimQeSem and David Henlgan. have combined for whopping 150 yards passing In both games, with no touchdowns or interceptions. Kopp will get the starting nod this weekend. UOP is also thin at running back, having totaled only 88 yards in both games. Lost for the season is Junior Anthony Williams, who suffered a broken right ankle against Pitt Williams' fill-in, sophomore Oscar Meza, dislocated a shoulder against Auburn but could see action Sa I urday Miraculously, aside from Meza. UOP reported * only two other minor mjuries. Linebacker Pat Aragon sustained a mild concussion and safety Greg Koperek, the Tigers" defensive leader and a first-team all- conference performer, sprained an ankle. Both are expected to play. Expect FSU to take full advantage of UOPs porous defense, which has allowed an average of 525 yards In total offense. The Bulldogs have rolled up more than 1.000 yards already In total offense. 673 on the ground. Sophomore QB Mark Barsotti has pMMd for,, faur, TO* and rushed fcr mti wnue -jinrior tailback Craver has 206 yards on 44 (4.7). *^ Aaron FSU hosts Invitational Some of the nation's top distance running talent will be showcased Saturday morning at Woodward Parkin the FSU Invitational. The first race gets underway at 9 a.m. In the men's 1 OK, perennial team powers entered include Arizona, California and UC Irvine while the top women's entries also include CalandUCl. The Wildcats of Arizona sport the highly-touted trio of Mark Davis, Brian Grosso and Doug Heiion. -Davis, a junior, is the defending Pac-10 and NCAA 5.000 meter champion. Grosso. a freshman, is the 1988 Kinney cross country champion and Herron. a senior, was the Pac-10 champ In tha 800 meters in track. The UCI women bring the last two Big West individual cross country titles is to the meet, Drlgld Sterling ('88} and Bully Rabbltt The Bulldogs will field full squads tor both races, with Junior Jason Llenau leading the men and the Junior tandem of Cindy Rockwood 1 Shelly Loveall pacing the |