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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Utah loses to BYU in overtime battle

By By Matt Sanchez , Staff Writer October 5, 2009

The women's soccer team (5-7-1, 0-1-0 MWC) fell to No. 14 BYU (10-2-1, 1-0 MWC) in overtime Saturday night by a 2-1 score.

Professor appointed to National Library of Medicine

By By Deborah Rafferty , Staff Writer October 5, 2009

A U medical administrator with enough background to fill a book is on her way to a national library.

Much still unknown about upcoming basketball season

Although the majority of Utah athletics are in full swing, the women's basketball team is hanging in limbo.

Volleyball extends win streak

By By Bubba Brown October 2, 2009

The Utah volleyball team was able to stave off a third set comeback attempt to extend its conference winning streak with a sweep at UNLV on Thursday night.

Red Rocks? new skills help prepare for season

By By Paige Fieldsted, Sports Editor October 2, 2009

The Red Rocks are less than two weeks into their practice schedule, but the Utah gymnastic team is already feeling confident and ready to go.

Fresh powder means slope practice for Utah ski team

Snow touched the tops of the Wasatch Mountains on Wednesday, and for the Utah ski team, the fresh powder means the long-awaited start of practicing on the slopes.

Soccer team ready to face BYU this weekend

The women's soccer team (5-6-1) opens conference play this Saturday at 8 p.m. when it travels down south to face rival BYU (8-2-1) in a game that is sure to be competitive and physical.

One Love excited about first snow

By By Katie Valentine , Staff Writer October 2, 2009

The year's early snowfall in the mountains is the pride of the largest student group on campus that doesn't involve Greek letters, football or politics.

Utes hope offseason work leads to success

Winter brings snow, slush and bitter cold. It forces you to wake up earlier, drive slower and dress warmer. It can be a tough time for any lover of summer, but don't worry, there's consolation: basketball.

Swimming looks to build team chemistry with lowerclassmen

Swimming and diving is usually considered an individual sport, but that's not the case if you're a Ute.