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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

ASUU Pres Will Decided Fate of Thousands…of Pizzas

By By C.J. Michaels, , By C.J. Michaels, , By C.J. Michaels, and March 31, 2002
Students at the U often grow cynical when the ASUU elections roll around each spring. After all, they reason, the winners of the election won't make any decisions of lasting importance. U students who think along these lines should think again. What these people don't realize is that the next ASUU president will determine the fate of thousands?yes, thousands?of pizzas.

U Softball Team Looks to Get Back to Wnning

March 29, 2002
The U softball team hasn't played a game since March 16. Its members are currently riding a seven-game losing streak, and they have a much poorer than expected 10-26 record. But all that is irrelevant as conference play begins today in San Diego for the Utes.

Outdoor Track Slate to Begin This Weekend

March 29, 2002
The last stage of the track season is on, as the U outdoor track and field team will begin the season this weekend in the Stanford Distance Carnival. High school, college and professional runners will be competing at the tournament in Palo Alto, Calif. This will be the final stage of the first season for coaches Brian Appell and Lisa Collet.

Soccer Team Adds Recruit Carisse Winegar

March 29, 2002
The U soccer team and new head coach Rich Manning added another player to their quest for the NCAA Tournament. Carisse Winegar, from Bountiful High School in Bountiful, Utah, officially signed on to the U squad. Winegar brings a great amount of athleticism to the Utes, as she lettered in three sports with Bountiful.

Men’s Tennis to Play at Weber State

March 29, 2002
Coming off a crushing win over Idaho State, the U men's tennis team will travel north to Ogden for a match with in state rival Weber State today. The match, which begins at 1 p.m., will be the second match in three days for the Utes, who just came off 12 days of rest.

Gymnasts Take It Easy Before Regionals

March 29, 2002
For the No. 4 Utah gymnastics team, the best preparation for its NCAA Regionals competition April 6 in Corvallis, Ore., is to take it easy. Coming off the school's first 198 score and the second highest mark in collegiate gymnastics history, coach Greg Marsden isn't eager to change anything in search of the school's 11 national championship.

Lacrosse Team Seeks Respect

March 29, 2002
Guys who play a sport that is a hybrid of football and hockey are bound to be a little quirky to begin with. Put them under the direction of a Boeing 737 pilot instructor, a guy who moved across the country just to ski and an employee of the Salt Lake City School District in the Department of Multicultural Education and Foreign Language and they become downright eccentric.

Women Netter Look to End Drought

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Baseball to Clash With SDSU

March 29, 2002
Even though the U baseball team has faced two conference opponents, its series with San Diego State starting today will allow it to see how far the team has come, and how far it can go. San Diego State has a record of 21-9, is ranked No. 38 in the nation and head coach Jim Deitz is adding more wins to move up the list in total all time wins, and he's already seventh.

For U Families: On the (Easter Egg) Hunt

By , , and March 29, 2002
The flowers are starting to bloom, midterms are over, and the ASUU election signs cover campus. It can only mean one thing: It's time for Easter. So grab your Easter baskets and get ready to hippity hop to one of the hunts around town. Here at the U, residents of the University Student Apartments, will be hosting a celebration.