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SPORTS
Monday, October 4, 2004
photo Soccer: History in the making

Wildcats break UA single season win record with 1-0 victory

The Arizona soccer team (9-2-0) became the winningest team in the program's history with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Colorado College (6-4-1) at Murphey Stadium yesterday.

Although they outshot the Tigers 17-3 and dominated possession for most of the game, the only goal came in the 72nd minute. Jennifer Klein hit a shot from about 12 yards out that slipped past diving Tiger goalkeeper Meghann Loseke and into the corner of the net. [Read article]

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Men's golf wins first tourney of season

It took a junior varsity freshman to get the Arizona men's golf team back on track as they won their first team tournament of the year this weekend, beating two of the top teams in the country on their way to the title in the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate in Albuquerque, N.M.

The Wildcats have been far from their preseason No. 11 ranking heading into this weekend. A ninth place finish in their debut tournament and a 12th place in The Preview seemed to show the Wildcats in a slump as they entered the post-Chris Nallen era. [Read article]

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photo Volleyball winless in Pac-10 after falling to UCLA, USC

The No. 17 Arizona volleyball team remains winless in the Pacific 10 Conference after falling to No. 10 UCLA and No. 3 USC this weekend at McKale Center.

On Saturday night, the Wildcats (8-6, 0-4) lost their fourth consecutive game in a sweep by the Trojans (20-30, 20-30, 23-30).

Southern California kept Arizona to a season-low .105 hitting percentage on 38 kills, while the Trojans hit .310 as a team. Sophomore opposite hitter Meghan Cumpston led the team with 10 kills and eight digs, while freshman setter Amy Dyck saw a majority of the playing time and recorded 24 assists. Senior libero Kelli Mulvany dished out a match-high 12 digs and junior outside hitter Kim Glass managed only seven kills. [Read article]

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Women's and men's tennis both fall short

Stephanie Balzert reached the final round of Cal's Nike Invitational in Berkeley, Calif., this weekend, becoming the first Wildcat to make the championship of a non-consolation bracket this year.

The junior lost to Cal's fourth-seeded Suzi Babos 6-0, 6-3 in the final. She beat ASU's Wendy Pilecka, the third seed in the singles bracket, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 in a hard-fought semifinals victory after defeating her ASU teammate Rebecca Rankin 6-2, 4-6, 6-0 in the quarterfinals. [Read article]

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