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SPORTS
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
photo Hockey: ASU gives Cats hell again

Sun Devils sweep Icecats with 4-2 win

A loss is never a team's ultimate goal, but the UA Icecats have plenty of positives to take from last night's 4-2 defeat at the hands of Arizona State at Tucson Convention Center.

"We can build on what we did today, that's what we're looking for," UA head coach Leo Golembiewski said after the team's second defeat in as many days.

The Icecats showed ASU a new look one night after the same Sun Devil squad beat them 8-1, as defenseman D.J. Pelletier, left wing David Cwik, and goaltender Bryan Aronchick made their first starts. [Read article]

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Commentary: Patience a virtue when looking for right coach

Ron Zook never had a chance.

Not after following Florida coaching legend Steve Spurrier and having a web site - fireronzook.com - dedicated in his honor shortly after stepping foot on campus.

Two and half years after Spurrier left for the Washington Redskins, Florida fired Zook before his first recruiting class could even qualify for an NFL draft.

In that time period, Zook compiled a modest 20-13 record and reached the New Year's Day Outback Bowl twice. However, after being spoiled by Spurrier, the coaching legend who won a national championship and six league titles in 12 seasons, Florida wanted more than a couple of 8-5 seasons with consecutive Bowl losses. [Read article]

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photo Athletes of the Week: Tennis' twin killers

The fifth-ranked doubles partnership of Colin O'Grady and Roger Matalonga ran through the ranks at the All American West Regional this weekend before falling to the nation's third-ranked team from UCLA in the championship round. The two received the Wildcat's accolades with an impressive run through the tournament that included a tough 8-6 win in the semifinals. The Wildcat sat down with the two upperclassmen to find out the strengths of their games, who parties harder, and if they can hit the under-the-leg shot consistently. [Read article]

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