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Friday, January 30, 2004
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Women's Hoops: Cats ready for showdown in Tempe
UA looks to stay atop Pac-10 against Devils
This isn't your standard Arizona-Arizona State matchup.
The stakes and expectations could be higher for tomorrow's game at 6:30 p.m. in Wells Fargo Arena than any previous UA-ASU women's basketball showdown.
The Wildcat women's hoops team (16-4, 8-1 Pacific 10 Conference) will try to put some distance between itself and Arizona State (12-6, 6-3), which is looking to pay back the Wildcats for a loss in Tucson four weeks ago.
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Gymcats' road swing gives McCabe special homecoming
It will be a homecoming celebration tomorrow for Gymcat senior Andi McCabe in the Physical Education building of the University of Illinois, Chicago.
McCabe launched her gymnastics career at Fenton High School in Bensenville, Ill., a simple vault from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. One of the perks of being a senior is the scheduling of a local meet, much like the men's basketball team does.
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Commentary: Bynum better off at Tech
Everyone at the UA always knew Will Bynum was a great shot.
Heck, they even knew he was a wiz of a basketball player, possessing a great shot. Now, in his first season at Georgia Tech, the 5-foot-11, 185-pound round mound of downtown is beginning to flash his skills and the nation is starting to take notice.
However, life in Tucson wasn't all it was cracked up to be for Bynum.
Drowned in a sea of guards in Tucson, Bynum was best known for one shot at Arizona ÷ or seven alleged shots, for that matter.
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Icecats visit Valley of the Sun for pair against ASU
UA, ASU battle tonight before facing off tomorrow at new Glendale Arena
It had to come down to this in the Icecats' 25th anniversary season: a battle against hated rival Arizona State in the biggest hockey arena in the state.
Winner makes the post-season, loser goes home.
No. 16 Arizona (10-9-2) opens a two-game series at No. 12 ASU (11-11-3) tonight at 8:15 at Oceanside Arena. Tomorrow, the two teams travel north to Glendale Arena, home of the NHL's Phoenix Coyotes, for the series finale at 1:30 p.m.
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UA Sports Briefs
Swim and dive hosts Texas in final home meet of year
The sixth-ranked Arizona women's swimming and diving team and the seventh-ranked Arizona men's team will host the Texas Longhorns for the final home meet of the season today at 2 p.m.
The Texas men's swimming and diving team is currently ranked second with a 3-1 overall record. The Longhorns defeated No. 8 Georgia last week, 126-117.
The Texas women's team is ranked fifth with a 4-2 overall record after it's loss to No. 2 Georgia 169-126 last week.
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