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Monday, Oct. 1, 1990 The Dally Collegian Page 7 DEFENSE Cofrhriued from page 6 to add to his team-leading total of 50. Fresno State scored its first touchdown with 7:09 left In the first quarter on Mark Barsotri's 20-yard pass to wide-open tight end Marty Thompson. Derek Mahoneys 24-yard field goal gave FSU-a 10-0 lead with 1:10 left In the first quarter, 'but Schulte struck back connecdng with wide recJever Kerry Reed for 57 yards to the FSU 20- yard line. Running back Reggie Yarbrough bulled bis way to the two-yard line three plays later, but on third-and - goal Schulte mishandled the snap from center BUI Huston and missed the handoff. Schulte was dropped for a three-yard loss by linebacker Lance Dueker. and Nevln kicked the field goal with 11:56 left In the halt The' Bulldogs scored again six minutes later when BarsotU rolled out to his right, picked up a tremendous block from right guard Mervln Johnson, and found wide redever Chris Gawfey In the right comer of the end zone. The touchdown was Gawteys first of the season. Fresno State wasn't finished scoring In the half, thanks mainly to - another-Schulte rumble at the Fresno 49 yard line Schulte's fumble was caused by left end Judd Foell. who had a super game. Foell had eight tackles, six for losses, one sack, and-fhe forced fumble\ y Aaron Craver-finished off an eight- play. 46-yard drive on the ensuing possession with a one-yard touchdown to give the Dogs a 23-0 lead With S minute left in the first half. Craver and fullback Lorenzo Neal both ran for over 100 yards In the game- Craver had 121 yards on 24 carries, and Neal had 112 yards on 11 rushes. A comical moment In the game came when Fresno State had the ball With 1:52 remaining In the first quarter. / FSU punter Brad Seagle had Just given the 'Dogs an emotional boost when he faked a punt and rambled 47 - yards to the Titan eight-yard line. Following a timeout. BarsotU pitched the ball to Craver'Wide right but Craver stopped and lobbed the ball back BarsotU's way In the end zone. The play was executed perfectly, except for one minor detail. BarsotU dropped thebaH. "frhe coaches) let me throw now and then." -Craver said afterwards, "but I never thought they would do It in the game."]. Volleyball beats UC Irvine; has won three out of last four By John Welsh COLLEGIAN SPORTS STAFF ■ I, University Student Union LEADERSHIP 2000 A Univcnuy Student Union and Student Aciivinei. Leadership Development Program \Celebration of Diversity Workshop M ooajvnciion with ife Cckbrauon of Divtniiy Week .——•"- '.*" ' " • - *• -•* ■- - • Wednesday October 3,1990 University Student Union - Room 312-314 8:00 am " . • _ OaaSaaaaJ IfTaUui ~UI be .crvoi J Facilitators: Walter Robinson and Sherri Crahen Wor kihop Outline: The Celebration of Diversity Workshop n designed 10 provide students with an opportunity to explore some of the major issues involved in creating i campus climate where diversity is valued and appreciated The format for the workshop will consist of a brief overview of the issues.an enpenennal'exercise. is well as group discussion. Fresno State's women's volleyball team took advantage of poor UC Irvine hitting Sunday afternoon, beating the Anteaters 15-6, 15-6. 9-15. 15-7 in a Big West Conference match in the North Gym Sophomore middle blocker Amity Quiet's 13 kills led the Bulldogs to their first victory over the Anteaters In four matches. Fresno State, which lost to 15th- ranked Long Beach State last Friday in four games, is now 7-7 overall and 2- 2 in the Big West The Bulldogs have won three of their last five and take on Cat State Northridgc tomorrow night In the North Gym. Sunday's crowd of 261 was anything but vocal during the. Bulldogs' victory over UCI. The Anteaters committed 29 errors while only recording 30 kills. Sundays win encouraged 20-year FSU head coach Leilant Overstreet to start thinking about FSU's chances of< making It into the NCAA tournament "Our goal is to make the NCAAs." said Overstreet. who picked up her 240th career victory yesterday. "We're aiming for a finish in the top five of the conference." Seven schools from the Big West clinched berths to the post-season tournament last year. FSU. with a 3- 15 conference record, finished ninth. After winning the first two games by Identical 15-6 counts. UC Irvine was able to spoil Fresno State's bid at Its second sweep of the season with a 15-9 win in game three. The Bulldogs struggled with only six kills against nine errors and saw UCI take command. 10-2. "Who knows exactly what happened In game three?" said Overstreet. rhetorically. "We tried a few substitutions. When the team fell behind they tried to do other things. Once you tall behind, you don't play as smoothly or as aggressively. We were serving real tough, then In game three we got a little cautious." After dropping the third game. Fresno State retaliated with a 15-7 blow In the fourth game. During FSU's 6-0 start in game four, on one of the lengthier rallies of the match. FSU came out the winners. Kleran O'Leary dug out a shot and Qutst set for outside hitter Andrea Radmllovlch. slamming the ball into UCI's Kim Collins. Collins fell over and the ball ended up high in the east side bleachers. Fresno State led by as much as 10-4 before the Anteaters rallied for three consecutive points. However. FSU went on a SO run to clinch the match. "Our goal for the fourth game was to play the'type of volleyball that we had played in the first two games." said See VOCLEYBAU, back page SOCCER Continued from page 6 Elliott now has nine goals for a total of 18 points on the year, tops In the Big West conference. Elgorriaga thinks that Fullerton had a great game plan - to come in and Ue the Dogs. - They came to play a very definite game." he said, "to go away from here with a Ue. and ties loom very big. It's very smart to do that." The Bulldogs have not lost in their last seven games and are now undefeated in their last .17 games at home. ' FSU could possibly move higher in the rankings because top-ranked Santa Clara suffered Its first loss in 27 games over two seasons, losing to the University of Portland 1-0. Fresno State may be without the services of assistant coach John Bluem after Bluem recleyed a red card for au^uing a call wJJJvreferee Roberto Valone. Vakme called for FSU to take a penalty kick after Elliott was tripped In the penalty box with less than 30 seconds left In the game. Time ran out before FSU could get the kick off. which angered Bluem. iniomutioncoauci tfte Univcn.lv Student UiuoaandSludcni Office* 37*-3741 Swlcrngiflw members. Players.'.,', ■-^scrciai mamhurbhipB Bvsilabis AH 8^s andrtorp^onca levels welcome. Ba^Urmwm practice k", to begin Oct. 25Call for further information on memberships^ pracb'ca, games, or social activities. ^ PH. 228-1758 OR 2f7-4< F.S.U. STUDENTS! Applications are NOW available for 1990-91 Men's Basketball Season Tickets! * Priority seating is based on the number of credit hours completed at Fresno State. * $85.00 for 17 home dates (2 tickets per student - max) Applications and payment * are 1ue by October 12,1990. Stop by the Bulldog Ticket Office or oall 278-DOGS for more Information! FILM DEVELOPING SPECIAL Custom Prints Highest Quality - 4" PRINTS - 4" Pictures at.3" Prices 12 exposures * 1.99 15 exposures * 2.99 24 exposures ' 4.99 36 exposures * 6.99 Rim processing is available at supply counter" on Main Level of Kennel Bookstore. 278-4268 Offer expires October 6th (110.126.135 ana Dec G41 ftocess] . t V ■I '
Object Description
Title | 1990_10 The Daily Collegian October 1990 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1990 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) 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 | Assocated 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 |
Description
Title | October 1, 1990, Page 7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1990 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) 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 | Assocated 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 | Monday, Oct. 1, 1990 The Dally Collegian Page 7 DEFENSE Cofrhriued from page 6 to add to his team-leading total of 50. Fresno State scored its first touchdown with 7:09 left In the first quarter on Mark Barsotri's 20-yard pass to wide-open tight end Marty Thompson. Derek Mahoneys 24-yard field goal gave FSU-a 10-0 lead with 1:10 left In the first quarter, 'but Schulte struck back connecdng with wide recJever Kerry Reed for 57 yards to the FSU 20- yard line. Running back Reggie Yarbrough bulled bis way to the two-yard line three plays later, but on third-and - goal Schulte mishandled the snap from center BUI Huston and missed the handoff. Schulte was dropped for a three-yard loss by linebacker Lance Dueker. and Nevln kicked the field goal with 11:56 left In the halt The' Bulldogs scored again six minutes later when BarsotU rolled out to his right, picked up a tremendous block from right guard Mervln Johnson, and found wide redever Chris Gawfey In the right comer of the end zone. The touchdown was Gawteys first of the season. Fresno State wasn't finished scoring In the half, thanks mainly to - another-Schulte rumble at the Fresno 49 yard line Schulte's fumble was caused by left end Judd Foell. who had a super game. Foell had eight tackles, six for losses, one sack, and-fhe forced fumble\ y Aaron Craver-finished off an eight- play. 46-yard drive on the ensuing possession with a one-yard touchdown to give the Dogs a 23-0 lead With S minute left in the first half. Craver and fullback Lorenzo Neal both ran for over 100 yards In the game- Craver had 121 yards on 24 carries, and Neal had 112 yards on 11 rushes. A comical moment In the game came when Fresno State had the ball With 1:52 remaining In the first quarter. / FSU punter Brad Seagle had Just given the 'Dogs an emotional boost when he faked a punt and rambled 47 - yards to the Titan eight-yard line. Following a timeout. BarsotU pitched the ball to Craver'Wide right but Craver stopped and lobbed the ball back BarsotU's way In the end zone. The play was executed perfectly, except for one minor detail. BarsotU dropped thebaH. "frhe coaches) let me throw now and then." -Craver said afterwards, "but I never thought they would do It in the game."]. Volleyball beats UC Irvine; has won three out of last four By John Welsh COLLEGIAN SPORTS STAFF ■ I, University Student Union LEADERSHIP 2000 A Univcnuy Student Union and Student Aciivinei. Leadership Development Program \Celebration of Diversity Workshop M ooajvnciion with ife Cckbrauon of Divtniiy Week .——•"- '.*" ' " • - *• -•* ■- - • Wednesday October 3,1990 University Student Union - Room 312-314 8:00 am " . • _ OaaSaaaaJ IfTaUui ~UI be .crvoi J Facilitators: Walter Robinson and Sherri Crahen Wor kihop Outline: The Celebration of Diversity Workshop n designed 10 provide students with an opportunity to explore some of the major issues involved in creating i campus climate where diversity is valued and appreciated The format for the workshop will consist of a brief overview of the issues.an enpenennal'exercise. is well as group discussion. Fresno State's women's volleyball team took advantage of poor UC Irvine hitting Sunday afternoon, beating the Anteaters 15-6, 15-6. 9-15. 15-7 in a Big West Conference match in the North Gym Sophomore middle blocker Amity Quiet's 13 kills led the Bulldogs to their first victory over the Anteaters In four matches. Fresno State, which lost to 15th- ranked Long Beach State last Friday in four games, is now 7-7 overall and 2- 2 in the Big West The Bulldogs have won three of their last five and take on Cat State Northridgc tomorrow night In the North Gym. Sunday's crowd of 261 was anything but vocal during the. Bulldogs' victory over UCI. The Anteaters committed 29 errors while only recording 30 kills. Sundays win encouraged 20-year FSU head coach Leilant Overstreet to start thinking about FSU's chances of< making It into the NCAA tournament "Our goal is to make the NCAAs." said Overstreet. who picked up her 240th career victory yesterday. "We're aiming for a finish in the top five of the conference." Seven schools from the Big West clinched berths to the post-season tournament last year. FSU. with a 3- 15 conference record, finished ninth. After winning the first two games by Identical 15-6 counts. UC Irvine was able to spoil Fresno State's bid at Its second sweep of the season with a 15-9 win in game three. The Bulldogs struggled with only six kills against nine errors and saw UCI take command. 10-2. "Who knows exactly what happened In game three?" said Overstreet. rhetorically. "We tried a few substitutions. When the team fell behind they tried to do other things. Once you tall behind, you don't play as smoothly or as aggressively. We were serving real tough, then In game three we got a little cautious." After dropping the third game. Fresno State retaliated with a 15-7 blow In the fourth game. During FSU's 6-0 start in game four, on one of the lengthier rallies of the match. FSU came out the winners. Kleran O'Leary dug out a shot and Qutst set for outside hitter Andrea Radmllovlch. slamming the ball into UCI's Kim Collins. Collins fell over and the ball ended up high in the east side bleachers. Fresno State led by as much as 10-4 before the Anteaters rallied for three consecutive points. However. FSU went on a SO run to clinch the match. "Our goal for the fourth game was to play the'type of volleyball that we had played in the first two games." said See VOCLEYBAU, back page SOCCER Continued from page 6 Elliott now has nine goals for a total of 18 points on the year, tops In the Big West conference. Elgorriaga thinks that Fullerton had a great game plan - to come in and Ue the Dogs. - They came to play a very definite game." he said, "to go away from here with a Ue. and ties loom very big. It's very smart to do that." The Bulldogs have not lost in their last seven games and are now undefeated in their last .17 games at home. ' FSU could possibly move higher in the rankings because top-ranked Santa Clara suffered Its first loss in 27 games over two seasons, losing to the University of Portland 1-0. Fresno State may be without the services of assistant coach John Bluem after Bluem recleyed a red card for au^uing a call wJJJvreferee Roberto Valone. Vakme called for FSU to take a penalty kick after Elliott was tripped In the penalty box with less than 30 seconds left In the game. Time ran out before FSU could get the kick off. which angered Bluem. iniomutioncoauci tfte Univcn.lv Student UiuoaandSludcni Office* 37*-3741 Swlcrngiflw members. Players.'.,', ■-^scrciai mamhurbhipB Bvsilabis AH 8^s andrtorp^onca levels welcome. Ba^Urmwm practice k", to begin Oct. 25Call for further information on memberships^ pracb'ca, games, or social activities. ^ PH. 228-1758 OR 2f7-4< F.S.U. STUDENTS! Applications are NOW available for 1990-91 Men's Basketball Season Tickets! * Priority seating is based on the number of credit hours completed at Fresno State. * $85.00 for 17 home dates (2 tickets per student - max) Applications and payment * are 1ue by October 12,1990. Stop by the Bulldog Ticket Office or oall 278-DOGS for more Information! FILM DEVELOPING SPECIAL Custom Prints Highest Quality - 4" PRINTS - 4" Pictures at.3" Prices 12 exposures * 1.99 15 exposures * 2.99 24 exposures ' 4.99 36 exposures * 6.99 Rim processing is available at supply counter" on Main Level of Kennel Bookstore. 278-4268 Offer expires October 6th (110.126.135 ana Dec G41 ftocess] . t V ■I ' |