October 17, 1989, Page 9 |
Previous | 113 of 208 | Next |
|
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
•-- Bulldog Sports California State University, Fresno Tuesday, October 17,1989 Free and easy .ii ■ Tarry Pter»on/Da/7y Collegian Freshman point guard Steve Taylor, in a moment of solitude, sinks a free throw in the North Gyin. The 6-2 player from Seattle. WA is one of four fresrirnan Biilldog basketball recruits. T^eFSUcagerewmmeetNossoClub.BrazUinaNov. 16e*xhibitlo-igame. /* I bests at Poly Uenau, Rockwood pace FSU with personal records; Big West meet up next ByEricBurney Sports Editor In their last races before the Oct. 28 Big West Championships In San Diego, FSU's defending Big West men's and women's cross country teams garnered respective fifth and 1 lth-place finishes at Saturday's Cal Poly-SLO Invitational. As he has in every race this season. Junior Clovt"? product Jason Llenau paced the men, finishing 14th (fourth collegiate runner) at Cal Poly. His five- mile clocking was a personal-best 24:32 and he has yettolosetoaBlgWest opponent thisseason. philr tirni- (Reebok Aggies.— Gardens Valley Runners and the Long Beach Beach Track Club) claimed the top *#hree scoring spots. The top collegiate team was California with 147 points. followed by FSU (177). The men's (top five) time gap basically helped us," head coach Red Estes said. "We're looking much, much better." Rounding out the Bulldog top five were Junior David Naranjo (25th - 24:47). junior Gilbert Delgado (35th - 24:56), junior Jim Zimmer (50th - 25:10) and senior Rod Heskett (53rd - 25:11). Jamey Harris (Beaverton. Oregon) was the flrst freshman to tfross the line (54th-25:11). As a team, the Bulldog men defeated conference- rival UC Irvine for the first time this season. 177- 249. In the their three previous meetings this year, UCI came out on top (83-100 at the FSU good for fourth on the all-time FSUJ5K list UCI won the team title with 82 points. FSU finished ahead of Big West members CS Fullerton (334), Hawaii (373), San Diego Stat*> (395) and UC Santa Barbara (418). Following Rockwood with their own personal best marks were sophomore Ann I phaldt (47th - 17:55), sophomore Shannon Lledei (76th- 18:31). senior Mary Galney (99th - 19:10). Karen Rotherham (10,1st - 19:17), Evelyn Martino (108th - 19:30), Mary Gannon (113th - 19:42) and Therese Kinchen (120th -20:24). The two runners who did not establish PRs were Shelly Loveall (77th -JJfc3J) and-Betty-Chf Invitational, 194-195 at "the Ajitcr Invitational and—ftfttM ■ 20:20). Who rah her first race of the season 148-213 at the Stanford Invitational^ after being sidelined with Injuries. All but two of the Bulldog women set 5-kilometer The Bulldogs have a week off to rest and prepare PRs in their llth-place (318 points) finish, led by forthedefenseofthelrtitles. junior Cindy Rockwood (19th- 17:32). Hertimewas "Wearepleasedatthispolnt."Estessald. FSU netters drop two on the road Bulldogs'fourth straight loss leaves them with 9-11 record Collegian Sports Staff The FSU women a -volleyball team extended its losing streak to four matches with Big West Conference losses on tbe road to Cal Poly-SLO and San Jose State last week. The Bulldogs are now 0-11 overall and 2-7 in the Big West where the occupy the ninth spot. The Spartans of San Jose State are tied for fifth (8- 5. 3-4) while Cal Poly*8 Mustangs (9-8, 3-5) are in seventh place. Top-ranked Hawaii (16-0. 10-0) slta alone atop the Big West A0lb*lim~at™*V the 13th w»» apparent for FSU against Cal Poly, when the Bulldogs were swept by the Mustangs 15-6.15-8 and 15-5. \ Senior Lesli Lopes led FSU with nine kills and senior Jenni McArtor added seven. Things weren't much easier for the Bulldogs at San Jose, where they lost in three straight 15-9.15-6 and 15-7. Lopes and McArtor tallied 11 and seven kills, respectively, against the Spartans. Melissa Simms-Ferrarl added five. McArtor passed the 700 career dig mark last week, improving her career defensive saves to 704 with 14 against Cal Poly and SJ& She ranks fourth on the FSU career list McArtor also leads the Bulldog attack with 225 kills (3.2 per game). Lopes, meanwhile, improved her career block total to 278 (No. 2 all- time at FSU). Junior setter Kleran O'Leary, a transfer from Cal Poly-SLO and Santa Barbara City College, totaled 48 assists last week to raise her team- leading total to 569 (an average of 10.0 per-jame). The Bulldogs return home this weekend to host Big West rivals UC Irvine and fifth-ranked Long Beach State Friday and Sunday. _ WORLD SERIES SCHEDULE Game 1 Game 2 A's 5. Giants 0 A's 5. Giants 1 Today A's(Welch 17-8) at Giants (La Coss 10-10), 5:31 p.m. Wednesday A's at Giants, 5:28 p.m. x-Thuxsday A's at Giants, 5:28 p.m. x-Saturday Giants at A's, 5:28 p.m. x-Oct.22 Giants at A's, 5:28 p.m. >-o
Object Description
Title | 1989_10 The Daily Collegian October 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 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | October 17, 1989, Page 9 |
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 Tuesday, October 17,1989 Free and easy .ii ■ Tarry Pter»on/Da/7y Collegian Freshman point guard Steve Taylor, in a moment of solitude, sinks a free throw in the North Gyin. The 6-2 player from Seattle. WA is one of four fresrirnan Biilldog basketball recruits. T^eFSUcagerewmmeetNossoClub.BrazUinaNov. 16e*xhibitlo-igame. /* I bests at Poly Uenau, Rockwood pace FSU with personal records; Big West meet up next ByEricBurney Sports Editor In their last races before the Oct. 28 Big West Championships In San Diego, FSU's defending Big West men's and women's cross country teams garnered respective fifth and 1 lth-place finishes at Saturday's Cal Poly-SLO Invitational. As he has in every race this season. Junior Clovt"? product Jason Llenau paced the men, finishing 14th (fourth collegiate runner) at Cal Poly. His five- mile clocking was a personal-best 24:32 and he has yettolosetoaBlgWest opponent thisseason. philr tirni- (Reebok Aggies.— Gardens Valley Runners and the Long Beach Beach Track Club) claimed the top *#hree scoring spots. The top collegiate team was California with 147 points. followed by FSU (177). The men's (top five) time gap basically helped us," head coach Red Estes said. "We're looking much, much better." Rounding out the Bulldog top five were Junior David Naranjo (25th - 24:47). junior Gilbert Delgado (35th - 24:56), junior Jim Zimmer (50th - 25:10) and senior Rod Heskett (53rd - 25:11). Jamey Harris (Beaverton. Oregon) was the flrst freshman to tfross the line (54th-25:11). As a team, the Bulldog men defeated conference- rival UC Irvine for the first time this season. 177- 249. In the their three previous meetings this year, UCI came out on top (83-100 at the FSU good for fourth on the all-time FSUJ5K list UCI won the team title with 82 points. FSU finished ahead of Big West members CS Fullerton (334), Hawaii (373), San Diego Stat*> (395) and UC Santa Barbara (418). Following Rockwood with their own personal best marks were sophomore Ann I phaldt (47th - 17:55), sophomore Shannon Lledei (76th- 18:31). senior Mary Galney (99th - 19:10). Karen Rotherham (10,1st - 19:17), Evelyn Martino (108th - 19:30), Mary Gannon (113th - 19:42) and Therese Kinchen (120th -20:24). The two runners who did not establish PRs were Shelly Loveall (77th -JJfc3J) and-Betty-Chf Invitational, 194-195 at "the Ajitcr Invitational and—ftfttM ■ 20:20). Who rah her first race of the season 148-213 at the Stanford Invitational^ after being sidelined with Injuries. All but two of the Bulldog women set 5-kilometer The Bulldogs have a week off to rest and prepare PRs in their llth-place (318 points) finish, led by forthedefenseofthelrtitles. junior Cindy Rockwood (19th- 17:32). Hertimewas "Wearepleasedatthispolnt."Estessald. FSU netters drop two on the road Bulldogs'fourth straight loss leaves them with 9-11 record Collegian Sports Staff The FSU women a -volleyball team extended its losing streak to four matches with Big West Conference losses on tbe road to Cal Poly-SLO and San Jose State last week. The Bulldogs are now 0-11 overall and 2-7 in the Big West where the occupy the ninth spot. The Spartans of San Jose State are tied for fifth (8- 5. 3-4) while Cal Poly*8 Mustangs (9-8, 3-5) are in seventh place. Top-ranked Hawaii (16-0. 10-0) slta alone atop the Big West A0lb*lim~at™*V the 13th w»» apparent for FSU against Cal Poly, when the Bulldogs were swept by the Mustangs 15-6.15-8 and 15-5. \ Senior Lesli Lopes led FSU with nine kills and senior Jenni McArtor added seven. Things weren't much easier for the Bulldogs at San Jose, where they lost in three straight 15-9.15-6 and 15-7. Lopes and McArtor tallied 11 and seven kills, respectively, against the Spartans. Melissa Simms-Ferrarl added five. McArtor passed the 700 career dig mark last week, improving her career defensive saves to 704 with 14 against Cal Poly and SJ& She ranks fourth on the FSU career list McArtor also leads the Bulldog attack with 225 kills (3.2 per game). Lopes, meanwhile, improved her career block total to 278 (No. 2 all- time at FSU). Junior setter Kleran O'Leary, a transfer from Cal Poly-SLO and Santa Barbara City College, totaled 48 assists last week to raise her team- leading total to 569 (an average of 10.0 per-jame). The Bulldogs return home this weekend to host Big West rivals UC Irvine and fifth-ranked Long Beach State Friday and Sunday. _ WORLD SERIES SCHEDULE Game 1 Game 2 A's 5. Giants 0 A's 5. Giants 1 Today A's(Welch 17-8) at Giants (La Coss 10-10), 5:31 p.m. Wednesday A's at Giants, 5:28 p.m. x-Thuxsday A's at Giants, 5:28 p.m. x-Saturday Giants at A's, 5:28 p.m. x-Oct.22 Giants at A's, 5:28 p.m. >-o |