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Oct. 8, 1997 Sports Bulldogs gearing up for showdown with Cougars ■ Nicole Kulikov returns to lead harriers into WAC. by YuwiToo S*jH twawi Nicole Kuhkof started rtwnhtj third grade and had never rooked back But after 10 years, her legs de When she started college in 199). the otology major decided to quit run rung and focus on her education Last \fM vhe changed aW mind and :r to her old love, running Kulikov ran cross country for die Bulldogs for the first time last year HwbenrnwthwasSlstattbe 1996 invitational with a time of 20 minutes. 40 seconds At the same race one year laser, she placed third with a time of IW "1 have been pretty consistent with my training throughout summer " atttoviatd "She ran very well." added Red Estes. Fresno State cross country coach. "Nicole tmpnSsed petenom- VyhagRytWpWeticnoftopmalr are last yew's No 2 and No ) run- Other top wearer* arc Tim Padtlla. Quia Colentaa and Lavs Orarssdo itnutaj nnuaewkRB tireg iavV^^ and freshmen Kievm Manaee. rVeet .Kit the men s Then utivc- n at to say the Buflingi coead BYl ts always ctrong, w ter that I thank | there | * beabattteforkwwtslaa taar a*m K » bent the cnuM do that rf we coa ill be at ers a* well as tome fresh faces The lineup includes Ku ■ Jacobton. and Salome Murray Sarah Dawson and Allison Moates are redshtrt athletes Stephanie Rivera Melissa Atwteon. Karen Mitchell and Cbn* tina Sancher are newcomer* eaten." ban said Kuhko< .ian ancestry Aa on* of the Bulldogs' top runnert. Joan Pinale* it expected to propel tha crott cottrdry team into WAC contention with defending champion BYU at Woodward Park next month Despite a three-year absence ft tmprtiuve running. KaenVw it f the Bulldog*' top cross cow The Fresno State men's team finished third with 99 points m the Sept 20 Fresno Invitational at Woudnwd Park The women's team finished Mtth The Bulldogs- most formidable opponent will be Brigham Young. which captured both the men's and women* titles last season. *n n ttaR very early in the ttaaon, trv coaxh I think all tr.mx Bag h* pre-*eavo«">«y|l, tw dubbed die fa .atior. mrhe Vc-.i i BsjaJ kjj ^Iritree ot dinKultv "We are lucky we crash there prat living tR M M Jwmftoaanaaid Though aw the most « course «the west, Estes saa ward Park'* rotting hitt* at ... potential and • MM W<- M » | «f Kibbles & Women stars know athletic careers fade; hit books harder 4% g^lliS ■ Females live UD t0 taw Iwlywe and voted the teams top »|»mteam. .pie*. "A. an athlete ynu have to he al m^ * ^-*^ na.mmtl.mm rtn cTae.na*jir runner lor I«W7 She was a Western Female tahtrtt* reahae that when Bellarmine t mversity v \ational to manage your time." she taut Pwtaw TreW DihTer and th Pittman | ■ ■ CiL'tlt BJfe It Diana V f up pressure on success in class and field by Lisa Holmqulst grade point averages than male i, icv li< heel totwjet r at the technician Mark Robinson nfl ■ •■! ih<- jthlc'icc haw -i" .oerage grade f ,ks and BWnasjjtjfXatatnu' ■ lad 112 (frparts ,Khi. h'*n In l,n I hkajaa awanjaj iiun haa ant k ollege ends, so does their sport CuReglatt Aauath Aataocitaton com- appfy detrrm DePaul athletic director Rill pliance ci nrrhnatoi. fe*wde addete* everything* nprtpwtdtodeeJ She two * ^ansoi tjaaa bq a ptolev Female atheletes have an average GPA of 2.9. The average univeristy GPA is 2.76. The average for male athletes is 2.5X »ill carry them farther than ath they Irttc* will. punt ■aMa*s**wa* Women athletes reer have an advantage.' they j "Most female athletes know they won V continue after college to play a professional sport." B e e c h • c k started running when she ww 12-yew'*-otd gibditv (here is no I.hiic on all OSSIStant ilirtt It" ptwaaatoiktscotwtM- phaaetof Me. lU atjemii tion ihletns it ___________«_«__ have more at stake only one And eligibility is a* part," • fowl a atotivatot as anything lor Jay t .dlege may be the last chance for to place sport* above aR etae " figured it was wwwr-mwsg the female athletrs to cornptn in dnw The poitwiltty of a tnakt ethktte tike to dr. sport and thev mu*i keep their grades ctuuwiMng topkiy t proanaRaaaf tg*!M '"ItrjTnYWaaaevvt! uptnplay after college t* ttweh greater thw fat cat*** «'« aw too hwg and *t * i School fa end-ell d«»n t ptn thiei » a prolessKHtal lawa aa aiw*** college carer al* that ha* tnade Fre«»>. wrirnen's atwstt, tstWewng and «hv ***************** To Advertise in Insight, Contact one of our Representatives at (209)278-3934 ttoivl * ¥■ * ¥ ¥ * ¥ ■V r— USU PRODUCTIONS —i PRESENTS M**¥* **«*¥*««* *-> JOSTENS . —• - „,„. Bbaup.il aii uppli (nunler e^mmms^ annnunnnnunnnnnnunnnM Vfriiitrrranean ( uaaiiaf Our famous l.lafel • l.rwd l.yma • Hentthy Nrajfttnrwn FnaaJ Tender Men** • Tanty Fu* • DtBtiana KlfcaaH annul H Sfmy tnauaari^N 9fcn)(ftb> •¥■*•! t, '«r»*T i*pJ e%aWliir*l m\ Cffianf Afr9 V n y |t^ B^ann^iannnm 3 j injOP t**M^~ *w rmamCAVrrt* W^AU^MaW wmiassyS THE HEADS vs THE FEDS htawrl. 1fB7 >1 niti« nilurnl Ni^ht pas^wwawcia aga»anwdtww thw by knwwaaaw t ^ aatwawanw*u/a,iili,thj hna M nwi aiitiiktwHwati aiiiii wa (ffwT^\ aarf i agi nawaw k/ / L. > ' If7 HomecotnttiK **)? A
Object Description
Title | 1997_10 Insight October 1997 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Dept. of Journalism, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1997 |
Description | Weekly during the school year. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 8, 1969)-v. 29, no. 23 (May 13, 1998). Ceased with May 13, 1998, issue. Title from masthead. Merged with Daily collegian. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno Periodicals |
Contributors | California State University, Fresno Dept. of Journalism |
Coverage | October 8, 1969 – May 13, 1998 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 “E-image data” |
Language | eng |
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Title | Insight Oct 8 1997 p 4 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1997 |
Full-Text-Search | Oct. 8, 1997 Sports Bulldogs gearing up for showdown with Cougars ■ Nicole Kulikov returns to lead harriers into WAC. by YuwiToo S*jH twawi Nicole Kuhkof started rtwnhtj third grade and had never rooked back But after 10 years, her legs de When she started college in 199). the otology major decided to quit run rung and focus on her education Last \fM vhe changed aW mind and :r to her old love, running Kulikov ran cross country for die Bulldogs for the first time last year HwbenrnwthwasSlstattbe 1996 invitational with a time of 20 minutes. 40 seconds At the same race one year laser, she placed third with a time of IW "1 have been pretty consistent with my training throughout summer " atttoviatd "She ran very well." added Red Estes. Fresno State cross country coach. "Nicole tmpnSsed petenom- VyhagRytWpWeticnoftopmalr are last yew's No 2 and No ) run- Other top wearer* arc Tim Padtlla. Quia Colentaa and Lavs Orarssdo itnutaj nnuaewkRB tireg iavV^^ and freshmen Kievm Manaee. rVeet .Kit the men s Then utivc- n at to say the Buflingi coead BYl ts always ctrong, w ter that I thank | there | * beabattteforkwwtslaa taar a*m K » bent the cnuM do that rf we coa ill be at ers a* well as tome fresh faces The lineup includes Ku ■ Jacobton. and Salome Murray Sarah Dawson and Allison Moates are redshtrt athletes Stephanie Rivera Melissa Atwteon. Karen Mitchell and Cbn* tina Sancher are newcomer* eaten." ban said Kuhko< .ian ancestry Aa on* of the Bulldogs' top runnert. Joan Pinale* it expected to propel tha crott cottrdry team into WAC contention with defending champion BYU at Woodward Park next month Despite a three-year absence ft tmprtiuve running. KaenVw it f the Bulldog*' top cross cow The Fresno State men's team finished third with 99 points m the Sept 20 Fresno Invitational at Woudnwd Park The women's team finished Mtth The Bulldogs- most formidable opponent will be Brigham Young. which captured both the men's and women* titles last season. *n n ttaR very early in the ttaaon, trv coaxh I think all tr.mx Bag h* pre-*eavo«">«y|l, tw dubbed die fa .atior. mrhe Vc-.i i BsjaJ kjj ^Iritree ot dinKultv "We are lucky we crash there prat living tR M M Jwmftoaanaaid Though aw the most « course «the west, Estes saa ward Park'* rotting hitt* at ... potential and • MM W<- M » | «f Kibbles & Women stars know athletic careers fade; hit books harder 4% g^lliS ■ Females live UD t0 taw Iwlywe and voted the teams top »|»mteam. .pie*. "A. an athlete ynu have to he al m^ * ^-*^ na.mmtl.mm rtn cTae.na*jir runner lor I«W7 She was a Western Female tahtrtt* reahae that when Bellarmine t mversity v \ational to manage your time." she taut Pwtaw TreW DihTer and th Pittman | ■ ■ CiL'tlt BJfe It Diana V f up pressure on success in class and field by Lisa Holmqulst grade point averages than male i, icv li< heel totwjet r at the technician Mark Robinson nfl ■ •■! ih<- jthlc'icc haw -i" .oerage grade f ,ks and BWnasjjtjfXatatnu' ■ lad 112 (frparts ,Khi. h'*n In l,n I hkajaa awanjaj iiun haa ant k ollege ends, so does their sport CuReglatt Aauath Aataocitaton com- appfy detrrm DePaul athletic director Rill pliance ci nrrhnatoi. fe*wde addete* everything* nprtpwtdtodeeJ She two * ^ansoi tjaaa bq a ptolev Female atheletes have an average GPA of 2.9. The average univeristy GPA is 2.76. The average for male athletes is 2.5X »ill carry them farther than ath they Irttc* will. punt ■aMa*s**wa* Women athletes reer have an advantage.' they j "Most female athletes know they won V continue after college to play a professional sport." B e e c h • c k started running when she ww 12-yew'*-otd gibditv (here is no I.hiic on all OSSIStant ilirtt It" ptwaaatoiktscotwtM- phaaetof Me. lU atjemii tion ihletns it ___________«_«__ have more at stake only one And eligibility is a* part," • fowl a atotivatot as anything lor Jay t .dlege may be the last chance for to place sport* above aR etae " figured it was wwwr-mwsg the female athletrs to cornptn in dnw The poitwiltty of a tnakt ethktte tike to dr. sport and thev mu*i keep their grades ctuuwiMng topkiy t proanaRaaaf tg*!M '"ItrjTnYWaaaevvt! uptnplay after college t* ttweh greater thw fat cat*** «'« aw too hwg and *t * i School fa end-ell d«»n t ptn thiei » a prolessKHtal lawa aa aiw*** college carer al* that ha* tnade Fre«»>. wrirnen's atwstt, tstWewng and «hv ***************** To Advertise in Insight, Contact one of our Representatives at (209)278-3934 ttoivl * ¥■ * ¥ ¥ * ¥ ■V r— USU PRODUCTIONS —i PRESENTS M**¥* **«*¥*««* *-> JOSTENS . —• - „,„. Bbaup.il aii uppli (nunler e^mmms^ annnunnnnunnnnnnunnnM Vfriiitrrranean ( uaaiiaf Our famous l.lafel • l.rwd l.yma • Hentthy Nrajfttnrwn FnaaJ Tender Men** • Tanty Fu* • DtBtiana KlfcaaH annul H Sfmy tnauaari^N 9fcn)(ftb> •¥■*•! t, '«r»*T i*pJ e%aWliir*l m\ Cffianf Afr9 V n y |t^ B^ann^iannnm 3 j injOP t**M^~ *w rmamCAVrrt* W^AU^MaW wmiassyS THE HEADS vs THE FEDS htawrl. 1fB7 >1 niti« nilurnl Ni^ht pas^wwawcia aga»anwdtww thw by knwwaaaw t ^ aatwawanw*u/a,iili,thj hna M nwi aiitiiktwHwati aiiiii wa (ffwT^\ aarf i agi nawaw k/ / L. > ' If7 HomecotnttiK **)? A |