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The Daily Utah Chronicle

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The Daily Utah Chronicle

Sports

Volleyball team strong in offense, slow on defense

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer September 9, 2008

The Utah volleyball team continues to flaunt its power on the front line as the season progresses. The team has a .248 kill percentage and sophomore middle blocker Karolina Bartkowiak leads the Mountain West Conference with a .508 kill percentage.

Replay system slows the game down, not exciting

By By Paige Fieldsted September 9, 2008

Any call the officials have to review slows the game down, teams loose momentum, fans get restless, people change the channel.

Basketball team joins health and safety fair

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer September 8, 2008

One big thing about being a college athlete is giving back to the community. The Runnin' Utes did just that Saturday at the University Health Care Annual Kids' Health and Safety Fair.

Anderson is going places

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor September 8, 2008

In a day and age when coaches and assistants change teams like fantasy football owners shuffle their rosters, it's hard to imagine Anderson staying a Ute forever. With Anderson, the Utes would be virtually guaranteed to have a tenaciously competitive defense every year, but they'll eventually have to start paying head coaching prices to keep him.

Utes look to keep focus for Utah State

By By Chris Kamrani, Asst. Sports Editor September 8, 2008

Sick players, Aggies to come and looking back on last week's game.

Utah golfers not up to par

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer September 8, 2008

The Utes showed lack of experience in their first tournament of the year by finishing in 14th place at the Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational.

Utes head home after two bitter losses

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer September 7, 2008

Once again, Utah came out on the wrong side of a nail-biter Sunday against Oregon State. After a full 90 minutes of scoreless soccer, extra time was needed to decide a winner in Corvallis, Ore., and it was the Beavers who netted the winning goal just seven minutes into the first overtime period.

Revenge enacted for Utes: photo resource

By By Chris Kamrani, Asst. Sports Editor September 6, 2008

After struggling mightily in the first half8212;particularly on offense8212;the No. 22 Utes ran past UNLV with a 21-point third quarter on their way to a 42-21 victory.

Revenge enacted for Utes

By By Chris Kamrani, Asst. Sports Editor September 6, 2008

After struggling mightily in the first half8212;particularly on offense8212;the No. 22 Utes ran past UNLV with a 21-point third quarter on their way to a 42-21 victory.

Quarterback Brian Johnson overcame some first-half mishaps to toss for 183 yards and two touchdowns and went off to the races on a 56-yard scamper in the second quarter8212;the longest of his career.

Utes defeat Rebels 42-21

September 6, 2008

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