Beth Childs is backon AD'S WEE. KE N. D defense but ~~~ she's always ready to lend a helping hand soccer/page 5

The WSU offense rolls along, putting up big yardage against big defenses football/page 12

What's in a name? We take a look at I great names nationwide football/page 17

Austin Matson has no problem puffing in a full day's work on the field football/page 3 rnerback wastes no time starting for WSU sports weekend: wsu VS. arizona state 2 october 21, 2000

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Arizona State

The Daily Evergreen goes down on the field, to find out what the athletes of WSU are thinking. THIS WEEK'S QUESTION:

"What is your best ",._ . ~~~Rewind memory with your dad?" Arizona State has an enrollment of 43,372 students this year. October 1, 1998 "Meand my dad just did a bunch o(stu/t WSU was ready to get when I was back revenge the home. We went out year after ASU kayaking and threw beat and WSU, the ball around a lot Perhaps the most famous Arizona State keeping them when I was in high out of the WSU quarterback school My dad and I football player never played football. national title are huds, so it's not Reggie Jackson, No. 44, came to ASU on chase. No a football scholarship, but switched to such luck, like a Dad's Weekend baseball soon after arriving in Tempe. however, as thing, it's an eiery - ..... "... - - _.__ ..._. ._.1 ASU prevailed weekend thing. I? again by the score of 38-28. ~My dad didn't really have time to go to In the next issue: games when I was in Think we've run out of Ryan leaf high school But he [ekes to Think again, showed up jOr my Arizona State beat WSU 28-17 in 1979, Gesser to N No thanks. I'm final game at but had to forfeit the game because of joining Cfl when f graduate. Inglemoor_,so I was .'-=--:~~~ an ineligible player. really excited about WSU defensive Not in the next issue: that It wasprobably lineman Cfl combines Roughrtders fran- my favorite jOotball chises; team still loses to Bms. memory with my dad I? Marinms' magic: the long, proud history of the Northwest's team.

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HE SUN BEGINS TO PEEK THROUGH THE BIllOWY CLOUDS ON THE PALOUSE. THE NORMALLY CROWDED STREETS ARE DES- TOLATE. IT'S 6 A.M. THE WSU WEIGHT ROOM DOORS WERE JUST OPENED. AUSTIN MATSON'S DAY HAS BEGUN. More than two hours have the Everett Herald. But the passed and Matson is still lift- college recruiters weren't lin- ing. He grabs a belt and wraps ing up at his door. it around his waist. He looks at Tho short. Too slow. the steel bar holding 560 It's a theme Matson has pounds of weight. Everyone heard before. stops and listens as the 6-foot- One coach wouldn't forget 3-inch, 262-pound defensive about Matson, though. Then- end lifts the bar. He lifts the Cascade Coach Terry Ennis bar halfway and hollers - went to high school with WSU rrrrrrRRRRRRAAA! - giving Coach Mike Price. him the extra adrenalin rush 'The coach up there, Terry to finish his lift. Ennis, and I were friends grow- The weight room begins to ing up," he said. "Terry recom- crowd around 8:30 a.m. mends certain players to me. Matson's teammates are look- The guys he recommends are ing to do their required morn- always ones who can play, too." ing lifts. He smiles and looks Matson drove to WSu. away. While in Pullman, he met Ron "Nobody is going to out-work Childs, a Cougar at me," he said. ''Not in my mind the time. They talked about at least." the "Palouse Posse," the nick- A tson OU,WO eve one out il -- he IDUSt, succeed name of the 1994 WSU Others have noticed his defense that was ranked No.2 work ethic. in the nation. "Austin plays against guys ''We talked about the defen- who are bigger and faster than him every week," said Robb sive tradition here and what it Akey, WSU defensive line takes to play here," Matson coach. ''But he makes up for said. "That excited me because that by playing at 100 miles I've wanted to play defense at per hour." the college level since I was a little kid." It's the only speed Matson knows. Picking a college became Flashback: It's 1995 and easy. Matson wanted to be a Matson stars on the Cascade Cougar. team that All-league. All-area. finishes third in the state. He It didn't matter any.more. is named to the Seattle Times James Darling. Steve Gleason. Brandon Moore. RAJAH BOSE/DAilY EVERGREEN all-area team and was named . WSU defensive end Austin Matson gets in the face of Boise State quarterback Bart Hendricks. Defensive Player of the Year by

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, byJeff Chrapczynski '"< .. sports weekend aWe know we can compete With its back against the wall last week, with teams in the Pac-10, If we the WSU women's soccer team came away can playas well as we did with two important Pac-10 victories. The Cougars (10-4 overall, 2-2 Pac-10) against UCLA last year, this team would like to continue their good play by get- ting themselves a victory at home this week- can win games:! end, a task easier said than done. No.7 UCLA brings an ll-game winning Liz Duncan streak into Pullman Friday. WSU midfielder WSU has never beat UCLA, but did play the Bruins well in Los Angeles last year. and defense statistically. Several Cougars used the 2-1 loss as a confi- dence booster for this season. UCLA leads the conference in goals, aver- ''We know we can compete with teams in . aging more than three per game, and in the Pac-10," junior midfielder Liz Duncan points, with 125. The defense is first in the said at the beginning of the year. "If we can Pac-10 in goals allowed per game with an average of .31. playas well as we did against UCLA last year, this team can win games." "They play a very attacking style of soc- The Cougars' 10 wins this season, the cer," WSU Coach Dan Tobias said. "They m 1St since the team joined the Pac-10 in have been demolishing most of their oppo- 1995, suggest they can play with UCLA. nents, and not giving up hardly anything defensively. " But UCLA's high ranking and ll-game The Cougars shouldn't be intimidated. winning streak isn't. without reason. BEN FAUCONNIER!DAILY EVERGREEN The Bruins have the Pac-lO's best offense WSU freshman defender Mariette Boyce kicks the ball against the .._ See Testin~till1!!,pa~e 10 University of California Oct. 6. Cal beat WSU 2-+ . ••••• )1J. .~ ••••• ,1:• r I• 1 1 • •

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EARTHE MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER, WSU WOMEN'S SOCCER COACH DAN TOBIAS SAID HE NTHOUGHT BETH CHILDS WAS COMING OFF HER BEST COLLEGIATE GAME. The game Tobias was refer- As a freshman, Childs led ring to was a 1-0 shutout her team in goals with nine, against Navy Sept. 10. Tobias following the season up a year couldn't remember Childs los- later with 10 goals and five ing the ball the entire game. assists. As the center-back defender, "My dad had been really Childs is expected to organize athletic," Childs said. "I kind of and aid the defense, and jump followed in his footsteps I start the offense. guess; mom too." "She is like the rudder ofthe While Childs' soccer skills ship," Tobias said. "She steers were on the rise, the athlete's the offense and controls the life was far from perfect. defense. I think that is the During the first week of right spot for her. She can pick school her junior year, Childs' and choose when she goes for- dad, a pastor for a Christian ward and she is a smart play- church, died of leukemia a year er." after being diagnosed. It hasn't been the easiest of "It was horrible," Childs roads for the athletically said. "My dad and I were very inclined Childs, who first start- close, almost like best friends. ed playing soccer at the age of We would do everything 6. together. He would come to all "I was excited to play," my games and be right on the JEFF WHITNEY/DAILY EVERGREEN Childs said. "I was pretty sidelines, coaching me and WSU defender Beth Childs passes the ball against the University of Montana Sept. 29. much into every sport. Ilived encouraging me in everything I next door to a park, so I was to get through the loss togeth- Childs also tried to cope with did, whether it was in school or er. Childs was selected to the there every single day." anything. He was pretty much the loss by concentrating on All-Seamount League first Childs played midfield in Childs said the three are soccer and school. Not only did my role model." extremely close; Katie now team her junior year, and led high school at Mount Si in Childs, her mom Nikki and she play on her high school soc- the league in scoring with 10 Snoqualmie, where she was a attends Northwest Nazarene cer team, but also for club and sister Katie, 18, relied on each College, where both her par- goals and five assists her four-year letter winner .. other and their religious faith Olympic Development teams, senior year. ents graduated from. while maintaining a 4.0 gpa.

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No. Name Pos. HT. WT. YR. 43 Mike Walldell FB 6-3 246 Fr. Krohn is No. Five years ago, 6-2 253 So. 44 TonyAguilar DL 6-2 312 RS-Fr. 1 Solomon Bates LB 2 in the three- Archuleta 2 Monte Franks SS 6-1 206 Jr. 44 Kevin Lawlor TE 6-3 228 Fr. 3 Delvon Rowers TB 5-11 198 Sr. 45 Adam Tanke LB 6-2 232 Sr. man rotation walked on at 4 Justin Taplin WR 6-0 196 So. 46 FB 6-1 265 Fr. the Sun Devils Arizona State. 5 Griffin Goodman QB 6-2 210 Sr. 47 Darrel Turner FB 6-0 235 So. have usee} at Now, he's one 5 Kenny Williams CB 5-11 183 Sr. 48 DE 6-5 240 Fr. quarterback. of the best line- 49 Ben Fox DL 6-2 260 RS-Fr. 6 Donnie O'Neal WR 6-2 181 Jr. Krohn, who backers in the 7 Richard Williams WR 6-0 178 Sr. 50 Steve Hoppe LB 6-2 208 RS-Fr. nation. He's a 8 Ryan Kealy QB 6-2 205 Sr. 50 Mike Whitesel SN 5-11 237 Fr. started last 9 Davaren Hightower TB 6-1 212 Jr. 51 Jamall Anderson RE 6-1 250 Jr. year's Aloha preseason can- 10 Eric Fields LB 6-3 236 Jr. 52 Mason Unck LB 6-2 228 So. Bowl, could didate for Pac- 10 Brian Biang P 6-0 195 So. 53 Scott Peters OL 6-3 290 Jr. get the hook, 10 Defensive So. 12 Brian Forth WR 5-11 180 Sr. 55 Josh /4mobi LB 6·2 221 with super- Player of the 13 Mike Barth K 6-0 210 So. 56 Jay Breckenridge LB 6-4 220 So. Jeff walk-on Griffin Adam Year and a 14 Matt Cooper QB 6-5 237 So. $7 Frank Linden LB 6-1 207 Jr. 14 Dalen Ware CB 5-U 198 So. 58 Connor Banks LB 6-2 231 Fr. Krohn Goodman Archuleta Preseason AII- 15 Riccardo Stewart AlM 5-U 198 Ft. 59 Kurt Wallin DL 6-2 255 Jr. Quarterback waiting. Linebacker American. 16 Andrew Walter QB 6-5 217 Fr. 60 Geoffrey Van Loa OL 6-5 242 Fr. RS-Fr. 61 Ryan Delnoce OL 6-2 268 Jr. 16 Rob Miceli DB 6-1 197 Heap has Williams has Fr. liS Khoa Nguyen DL 6-1 310 Jr. 17 Travis Cloy K 6-0 186 done it all for 18 Craig Koontz FS 6-0 200 Sr. 68 Brian Goggin OL 6·3 277 Fr. been called 19 Ryan Dennar WIt 6-4 212 Jr. 69 ~e Kosier OL 6-6 300 Jr. the best tight the Sun Devils 20 Michael Holloway DB 6-0 207 Fr. 70 Regis Crawfor OL 6-3 231 RS-Fr. end in the this year, with 21 Derick Arnol RB 6-2 220 Fr. 71 Drew Hodgdon OL 6·3 301 Fr. Pac-10 and 28 tackles, 22 Machtier Clay CB 5-11 178 So. 72 Brandon Macias OL 6-7 320 Fr. two sacks, DL 6·7 322 Jr. was named a 22 Jeff Krohn QB 6-2 190 RS-Fr. 73 Paul Glass two tackles 23 Tom Pace TB 5-10 195 Jr. 74 Damlen Nlko OL 6·4 316 RS-Fr. midseason AII- 23 Emmanuel Franklin CB 5-U 195 Fr. 75 Victor Leyva RT 6-4 322 Sr. American by for a loss and 24 Nijrell Eason CB 6-2 198 Sr. 76 Kenneth Williamson OL 6-4 295 Sr. CNNSl.com. a forced 25 Mike Aguirre WR 5-11 205 Sr. 77 Adrian Ayala OL 6-5 320 Fr. He has 19 . 6-6 294 Jr. 26 R.J. Oliver CB 5-9 164 Fr. 78 Levi Jones OT catches for Williams was 26 Jermaine McKinney R8 5-11 215 RS-Fr. 79 Marqllise Muldrow OL 6-3 317 Sr. name to the 80 TE 6-5 243 Jr. 330 yards and 28 Patrick Wilson SS 5-10 200 So. Alfred freshman AII- 28 Frank Belline WR 5-10 170 RS-Fr. 81 Shalln McDonal WR 5-9 170 RS-Fr. Todd three 29 Brandon Falkner FS 6-0 198 So. 83 Mike Smith WR 6·2 205 Fr. Heap Williams Pac-10 team 29 Greg Pieratt K 6·1 172 So. 84 Nick Murphy P 6-0 188 Jr. this season. Safety last season. 30 Stephen Trejo FB 6·3 252 Sr. 85 Frank Maddox TE 6-3 245 RS-Fr. 31 Christon Rance CB 6-2 209 Sr. 86 Mike pink"r TE 6-5 268 So. 31 Tyler Naiman WR 6-1 216 Fr. 87lU.Miller RB 6·2 212 Jr. 32 Skyler Fulton RB 6-1 180 Fr. 88 TraviS Gimse WR 5-9 181 So. Arizona State 34 John Sheaffer WR 6·1 183 Jr. 89 Jason Moore TE 6-6 250 Sr. Coach: Bruce Snyder 34 Adrian Thomas CB 6-0 184 So. 90.ptie Britton DRT 6-1 267 Sr. 35 Mike Williams TB 6-0 195 Fr. 91 Quincy Yancy R£ 6-8 272 Sr. Overall Record: 4-2 35 Brandon Morelan S 5-8 167 Fr. 92 Dal1QYMasaniai DL 6·3 299 Jr. 36 Roderick Denetso WR 5-8 180 Sr. 93 Elza Gennicks OLB 6-5 250 Jr. Conference Record: 1-2 37 Willie Daniel SS 6-0 203 Jr. 94 Chad Howell DL 6-4 239 RS-Fr. Record against WSU: 15-9-2 38 Josiah Igono CB 5-9 176 So. 96 Jared Wolfgramm DL 6-6 210 Fr. 39 Alfred Williams FS 6·1 203 So. 97 Brian Mont.santo DL 6-6 240 RS-Fr. Last win over WSU: 1999: ASU 40 Adam Archuleta OLB 6-0 208 Sr. 98 James Beal DRT 6-1 266 So. 41 Grant Estabrook FB 6·1 229 Fr. 99 Tommie Townsen DRT 6-2 277 Jr. 33, WSU 21, in Tempe, Ariz. 41 Jimmy Verdon DB 6·3 253 Fr. 42 Zack Mims LB 6-3 225 • Fr. • 43 Eric Keefner LB 6-3 235 Fr. arizona ate university

NO NAME POS HGT WGT YR EXP 48 GENATONE,AI LB 6-0 227 FR' SQ WSU 1 WYNN, Milton WR 6-3 205 JR' SQ 49 WEAVER,DeShon LB 5-11 215 JR TR 2 DILLON, Derrick WR 6-2 199 SO TR 50 PARRISH, Josh OL 6-6 284 FR' SQ Coach: Mike Price 2 FREEMAN, Mike CB 5-10 172 JR TR 50 EVANS,Antoine LB 6-2 227 JR TR Overall Record: 3-3 3 CHASE, Billy WR 6-3 200 JR TR 51 TUUPO,Tupo DE 6-3 263 JR' 2V 4 KEGEL,Matt QB 6-5 225 FR' SQ 52 DICKO, Hassan LB 6-4 215 JR TR Conference Record: 1-2 4 MINNERS, Dante CB 5-10 184 SR' SQ 52 HUNT,Tyler OL 6-4 265 SO' SQ Record against ASU: 9-15-2 5 PRICE, James LB 5-11 211 JR' 2V 53 DeMAESTRl, Brian LB 6-1 246 FR HS 6 SHAVIES, Fred DE 6-1 245 SO' IV 54 McDONALD, Lacy LB 6-1 196 FR HS Last meeting: 1999: ASU 33, 8 WILLIAMS, Marcus WR 6-5 231 5R IV 55 CAMARENA, Melvin DL 6-2 276 SR IV WSU 21, in Tempe, Ariz. 9 BROWN, Isaac DE 6-3 221 FR' SQ 56 KONGAIKA, Tomasi DL 6-1 285 SO' IV 9 GRAFFlS, Billy QB 6-2 197 JR' SQ 57 MARONG, Serign LB 6-2 231 JR' 2V 10 NEWMAN, Billy 5 5-10 204 JR' 2V 58 ACHOLONU, D.O. DE 6-3 223 FR HS Gesser is Trufant is one 12 DAVIS, Ira S 6-0 202 FR' SQ 59 PICKERING, Brandon LB 5-10 200 SR' SQ able to wing of two pre- 12 MENCKE, Paul WR 6-5 229 SR' 2V 60 WAGNER,Aaron LB 6-2 221 FR HS the ball to his season AII- 13 WHITE, Jason WR 5-11 169 JR' IV 61 EASTER,Tracy OL 6-1 302 JR' SQ receivers, and American 15 ENA,Tali QB 6-4 208 FR HS 61 MATSON,Austin DE 6-3 258 SR' 3V able to scram- candidates for 15 PAYMAH, Karl DB 6-0 189 FR HS 62 PICKERING, Ryan LB 5-10 195 SR' SQ ble until those the Cougars 17 GESSER, Jason QB 6·1 200 SO' IV 63 SHELFORD, Mike OL 6-3 250 FR' SQ receivers get (SS Lamont 18 NETTLES,Curtis WR 5-7 154 SO' tV 64 NELSON, Steve OL 6-3 260 FR' SQ open. He . Thompson is 18 SHERIDAN, Cole CB 5-11 184 FR' SQ 65 HOLLENBERG, B. OL 6-3 278 SO' SQ needs to once the other). 19 THOMPSON, Lamont FS 6-2 213 SR 20 65 WAGEMAN,R~e LB 5-11 218 SO' SQ again have a This true 6-4 281 JR 2V 20 BURNETT,Dean RB 5-10 207 SO IV 66 HOLLENBECK, Joey OL good game sophomore 6-7 286 FR HS 20 JOHNSON,Alex DB 5-11 214 JR' SQ 67 ARMSTRONG, Calvin OL for the has two inter- RB 5-7 148 FR HS 68 CALHOUN, Ryan DL 6-3 254 FR' SQ 21 ANDERSON, Lavell Cougars to Marcus ceptions in 5-11 204 68 LARSON, Erik OG 6-4 275 SR 2V 21 SMITH, Wendell DB SO IV Gesser beat Arizona Trufant his last three RB 6-2 210 SR' 3V 69 LOCKER III, Phillip OL 6-5 311 SO' IV 22 PHILLEY, Brad State. games. 23 BANKS, Mory DB 5-11 192 SR IV 70 RAYMOND, Reed OT 6-8 312 SR' 3V Quarterback Defensive back "'""'-_-_- "-",--~-,,...."""-. 24 WILLIAMS, Virgil DB 6-1 181 SO' IV 71 KNOTTS,Billy OL 6-7 275 FR' SQ --"'---- Price is still 25 MARTItf, Chris CB 5-11 190 SR' IV 73 RAYMOND, Ryan OG 6-8 304 SR' 2V A junior, trying to find a 27 COLEMAN, Erik DB 5-10 187 FR HS 74 BLOCK, Jerry OL 6-1 244 JR' SQ Hollenbeck is 28 ABDULLAH, Hamza S 6-2 190 FR HS 75 LIGHTBODY,Sam OL 6-9 299 FR HS starting his groove after 28 SMITH, Kealan RB 6-0 197 FR' SQ 77 ROCHE, Derrick OG 6-6 280 SO' lV first game for missing last 29 DAVID, Jason CB 5-8 154 FR HS 78 COOK II, Gerald OL 6-6 243 SO' SQ the Cougars season 30 SMITH, Raonall LB 6-2 243 JR' 2V 79 ZERO,Ian OL 6-3 292 SO' sQ because of rehabbing a 31 SIMMONS, Melvin LB 6-1 212 SO IV 80 DAVIS, Adam WR 6-0 176 JR' IV injuries to wrist injury 32 BUCHANAN,Antbony WR 5·8 170 FR 32 .81 McELRATH, Nakoa WR 6·2 185 JR TR several WSU suffered in UNDERWOO~O~ughn DB 5-7 180 JR' 33 83 HENDERSON, comn WR 6·1 191 SO IV linemen, 1998. That THIELBAHR, Jeremy RB 6-2 238 JR· 2V 84 MIZlN, Russell TE 6-4 237 SO' IV including the season, Price 176 FR HS 34 MINNICH, Dave RB 6-0 215 JR TR 85 McMILLAN, Mike WR 6-1 Raymonds. led all WSU DE 6-2 208 SO' SQ . 35 LUNDE, Scott WR 6-2 204 FR· SQ 85 WHITE, Colin Hollenbeck is players in tack- 86 DOUGLAS,DeAndre 6-1 192 SO' IV 35 MOEN, Josh DB 6-2 195 JR· IV WR Joey a symbol of James les with 83, RB 6-1 IR TR 87 COX,Alan P 6-2 185 JR TR 36 TIPPINS, John 221 the line's and had 2.5 37 HAWKINS, Adam RB 5-10 215 SR' 3V 88 HENDERSON, Patrick WR 6-0 179 SR' sQ Hollenbeck Price inexperience. sacks. 38 PETERSON,Billy DB 6-2 205 FR HS 88 LONG, Rien DL 6-7 262 FR' sQ Offensive line Linebacker 38 DUNNING, Drew K 5-10 165 FR' 5Q 89 BALDWIN, Mark TE 6-6 235 JR TR ~~~.~,.= ~., 39 HAWKINS, Blair RB 5-6 160 FR HS 90 ALEAGA, Ing DL 6-3 280 SO' IV 40 HOOKER, Michael DE 6·3 230 JR TR 90 LAMBERT, Nick K 5-U 189 JR' SQ SERIES FACTS: WSU VS. ARIZONA STATE 41 ZU8EDI, Farwan WR 5-10 164 SR' 3V 92 COOK, Steve DT 6-3 262 FR HS Most WSU points: 51, 1978; MostASU points: 51, 1990; 42 NGUAE,Alex LB 6-1 245 JR TR 94 McKECHNIE, Brian WR 5-10 177 FR' SQ 43 ISAACSON, Mike LB 5-11 205 FR' SQ 95 WILLIAMS, Jeremey DT 6-4 260 FR' SQ 51-26 51-26 43 WILLIAMS, Joe RB 5-9 218 SO' SQ 95 CARMICHAEL, Jess TE 6-2 206 SO' SQ WidestWSU victory: 51, 1978; Widest ASU victory: 31, 1987; 44 SHAVIES, Josh TE 6-6 284 SO IV 97 TUPAI, Tai DT 6-4 326 FR HS 45 TRUFANT,Marcus CB 6-0 183 SO IV 97 WILAIKUL, Anousith K 5-8 148 SR' SQ 51-26 38-7 46 PAYNE,Jon RB 5-11 187 FR HS 98 ADEDIPE, Anthony DE 6-4 250 SR IV Longest WSU win streak: 4, Longest ASU win streak: 4, DT 6-2 275 SO' IV 46 STIFFARM, Kyle LB 6-0 194 JR' SQ 99 BOOSE, Eric 1967-1973 47 AHLBERG, Mark TE 6-5 258 FR HS • signifies reshlrt 1991-1994 sports weekend:wsu VS. arizonastate 10 october21, 2000 COLLEGE FOOTBAll Testing time continued from page 4 Stanford showing more The team is coming off two wins last usc, weekend and outscored its last two opponents 5-0. Senior Deka DeWitt leads the team in goals. with 11, tied for third in the pretending than contending Pac-lO, and is coming off her first career hat trick last Friday against the E HAVE .. ',&, (J'" Three weeks ago, Oregon AflZOlla'0folre defeated UCLA 29-10. Now University ofArizona. REACHED the Bruins will take a The No. 13 University of Southern beating from another California plays a similar style of soc- THE POINT Oregon school. Watch cer to UCLA. The team is very for- o ill a batt ward-oriented and stingy on defense. Beavers Ken W iff? IN THE SEASON WHERE Simonton surpass the . "Both teams are very similar," Tobias said. "The challenge for us is n 111 1,000-yard rushing mark con rs e that we need to maintain excellent THE CONTENDERS ARE against the porous Bruins 4-0 in the Pac-lO. The loser shape defensively and consequently defense as Oregon State might have to settle for a No. 21 Arizona at No. 7 do a good job in transition. When we SEPARATED FROM THE wins again. mediocre bowl game. Oregon (minus 9) win the ball back, we need to do a PRETENDERS. Arizona and WSU put on OregonState 28, good job taking care of the ball, and USC at Stanford (piUS 6) quite a show last week. The UClA 20 create the highest quality chances we It's interesting to note This might qualify as the Wildcats won 53-47 when can. " that last "who cares game of the Cougar quarterback Jason Arizona State at WSU (plus If the WSU midfielders can retain year's week?" The Trojans and the Gesser was intercepted to 1.5) possession ofthe ball, the Cougars will Pac-lO Cardinal have combined to end the third overtime. But pressure their opponents'defenses. champi- WSU was close to upset- lose six consecutive games. if Arizona is really that good, ting Arizona last week. WSU is fifth in the Pac-l0 in assists. on, Stanford has no offense and why did they almost lose to Duncan leads the team with seven and Stanford, Washington was horrible USC has no defense. WSU at home? against Arizona State last Katrina Stroh is second with six. and USC, Stanford is at home, so I'll go As for the Ducks, it must Duncan leads the team with seven the con- week, but still won. The with the Cardinal. be nice to have almost all of assists and Katrina Stroh is second sensus Cougars have struggled Stanford 24, their difficult games at with six. choice to against good tight ends this home. Who wants to play Timing could be on the Cougars' side win the USC21 season, and the Sun Devils the Ducks at Autzen when they face USC. confer- Todd Heap might be the Stadium? Oregon has only USC is on a long road trip that has Chris ence, are California at No. 9 Pac-lO's best. But Arizona won 18 consecutive games already seen the team lose to the No. Chancellor pre- Washington (minus 16) State still has a quarter- there, the second longest 15 University of Santa Clara Commentary tenders. California surprised back controversy and the home winning streak in the Wednesday, will see the team play the .,,_,W'NW~'WW"" The big everyone last week by Cougars know if they lose No. 4 University of Washington defeating UCLA in three nation. Expect the Ducks to this game, there is no game this week is Arizona at Friday, and then finish with the overtimes. But what was make that 19 games when chance for a bowl game. Oregon. The winner will be Cougars on Sunday. that old saying? Oh, yeah, Maurice Morris runs over Advantage: WSU. ''USC can cause you to make a lot of "lightning doesn't strike the Wildcats. WSU 35, twice." The Huskies need a Oregon 35, mistakes in the defensive third," Arizona State 32 Tobias said. 'We will need to pick up win to stay in contention for Arizona 24 the Pac-l0 conference cham- our options early so we can advance BARGAIN MATINEES Last week: 4-1 the ball. We work on those things in pionship. The Bears should No. 19 OSU at No. 23 UCLA 3:00& 5:00 training on a regular basis, and will SAT-5uN enjoy last Saturday's win (minus 3.5) Last week against the because it's the only Pac-lO work on it a little bit more in detail Is this a joke? How can spread: 4-1 victory they are going to get. this weekend." UCLA still be ranked after Season record: 31-15 Washington 45, The games will be played at 3 p.m. losing to California? It must Season record against and noon respectively at Cougar California 10 be a joke. the spread: 21-24-1 Soccer Field.

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T'SSAFE TO SAY THAT ADAM ARCHULETA IS THE RULE RATHER THAN THE EXCEPTION. ISEE, ARIZONA STATE'S SENIOR LINEBACKER WAS ONCE A WALK-ON. Much like starting quarter- ." {~uess peopfe back Jeff Krohn or his back- up Griffin Goodman. didn't see me tile Together, that duo has com- bined to lead the Pac-IO in . f saw myself. But passing offense. /ookinf.( back at J (~ it, Then there's reserve run- ning back Tom Pace, who, think it's a blessmt~, after joining the team two weeks after the start of the that I'm kind of season, is now the Sun Devils' second-leading rusher. fortunate." But it's Archuleta who's the personification of the team's Adam Archuleta success with walk-ons. Arizona State linebacker As a sophomore in 1998, Archuleta cracked the start- Player of the Year. ing lineup for the first time, Not bad for a guy who was starting all 11 regular season not only undersized (6-foot, games and recording 75 tack- 213 pounds), but playing out les, five sacks and leading the of position. Sun Devils in tackles-for-loss- "I've always wanted to play es with 18. safety," Archuleta said. "I'm Then last season, playing linebacker because it Archuleta went off He led helps out the team. But deep the Pac-10 in tackles with down, I truly like playing 111, tackles-for-losses with 21 safety." and tallied five sacks. He At Chandler (Ariz.) High GERA O'ALESSANDRO/STATE PRESS would be named to the AlI- School, Archuleta played both Arizona State linebacker Adam Archuleta takes a moment to reflect before playing the University Pac-lO First Team and was of California. named the Pac-10's Defensive TabiKat Productions Presents: Halloween Queen Wanna-bees •ALL MAINTENANCE SERVICES, DIAGNOSTICS & REPAIRS - ALSO Tuesday, October 31 st, 2000 AlCSERVICE The Beach - 3rd & Main, Moscow ·12 MONTHS OR 12,000 MILES Doors open at 9:00 WARRANTY ON PARTS & LABOR* *SOME EXCLUSIONS Shows at 10:30 and Midnight

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HEN A TEAM at 1-2 in the conference. A win Saturday would go a long way HAS GONE in helping either team's bowl hopes. THROUGH For both teams, many of W those questions are injury- THREE QUARTERBACKS, related. The Cougars (3-3) have lost SEVERAL RUNNING BACKS, two starting offensive linemen for the season (Reed and Ryan AND CHANGES ON THE Raymond) and now find them- selves with, at best, seven OFFENSIVE LINE, YOU DON'T healthy bodies on the line. WSU also may take a hit at the one EXPECT THEM TO BE 4-2. spot it can't afford to: the defen- Yet sive line, where starting end has done exactly that this sea- Austin Matson is questionable. son. And when it visits Pullman ASU, meanwhile, has played Saturday, the Sun Devils face a . quarterback hot potato since WSU team with just as many Ryan Kealy went down for the question marks. season three weeks ago, rotat- Both teams are in the same ing between walk-ons Jeff predicament, among five teams 'Seel)esert duef,page .14 Pu//mlln DII';Y flueen 1485 S. fi'tlnd (51)9) 332-1611 - orf41f! · ' H~~. Noun: COO 11:I)D tim 10 lD:3D pm DAVE ELLERBROCK/DAILY EVERGREEN ------The WSU defense brings down Boise State wide receiver Jeb Putzier Oct. 7. Putzier had seven catches for 135 yards, but WSU beat Boise State 42-35.

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byJon Naito sports weekend ORNERBACK IS NOT A POSITION FOR THE MEEK. CIT'S FOOTBALLS NEW GLAMOUR POSITION. IT'S TRASH-TALKING, FINGER-WAVING, HIGH-STEPPING, SELF-GRATIFY- ING ADULATION. IT'S BIG HITS, BIG PICKS, BIG TIME. NOTHING ABOUT IT SCREAMS NONCHALANCE. Take for instance, Mississippi game, but I'm not a big trash talker." State's Fred Smoot. Smoot loves talk- Trufant's actions on the field speak . ing so much, he's got a Web site of his louder than anything he could possi- favorite quotes. bly say. As a true freshman last year, Trufant broke into the starting line- But WSU sopho- "! don't trash talk . I more Marcus Trufant up four games into the season, and -- . never left, finishing the season with might conversate with will ha,:e no~e of that. WIth hIS five 37 tackles and two . them a little to get career interceptions "He's a competitor," WSU sec- in 13 career starts, ondary coach Chris Ball said. "He them out of their Trufant can certainly comes out everyday at practice and game, but I'm not a back up the talk - works as hard as anybody I've ever that is, if he talked. coached. big trash talker." "I don't trash "I can't ever remember a time that talk," Trufant said. "I I've had to tell him to pick it up." might conversate Marcus Trufant It's appropriate that Trufant pos- WSU cornerback with them a little to get them out of their See Quick impact, pa~~~_ sports weekend: wsu VS. arizona state

~·.w., Devlish duel continued from page 12 Krohn and Griffin Goodman. "Its not ,going to Krohn will get the start change how we play, Saturday. "After reviewing everything but that Suggs; he's and having a staff meeting, my decision is that Jeff will get a lot really good anef that's of work this week," ASU Coach Bruce Snyder told the Arizona good news for us," Republic. "Maybe he'll start to pick up where he }eft off three Mike Price or four games ago. WSU football coach The amazing thing about the Sun Devils musical chair at Containing Gesser may have quarterback is ASU leads the a gotten a bit more difficult. The conference in passing offense, Sun Devils have tallied a con- averaging 266.3 yards per ference-leading 23 sacks, but game. will be without the man most "They're throwing deep and responsible for that, freshman their receivers are good," WSU end Terrell Suggs, who Snyder Coach Mike Price said. "Their said will not travel because of quarterbacks aren't high-per- bruised ribs. ASU already lost centage, but they're averaging starting Danny Masaniai 30 yards a pass." two weeks ago in a win against Goodman has completed just California. 40 percent of his passes, Krohn "It's not going to change how just 43. But all four of we play, but that Suggs, he's Goodman's passes really good and that's good have gone for more than 50 news for us," Price said. yards. Like the past two weekends Unlike the Sun Devils, for WSU, this game may come WSU's high-flying passing down to whose defense bends game has been orchestrated by rather than breaks.

the arm - and feet - of one And despite having the con- RAJAH BOSE/DAILY EVERGREEN man, sophomore Jason Gesser, ference's worst defense - WSU WSU linebacker Champ Simmons tackles a Boise State receiver Oct. 7. WSU beat Boise State who leads the Pac-10 in passing is surrendering over 400 yards efficiency and total offense. and 31 points per game - Price 42-35. "He is really elusive," Snyder said that the defense isn't com- can, that game would have been Sun Devils are seventh in total "The fact that he's walking is told the Republic. "We have to pletely at fault. different." defense in the conference and in encouraging," Snyder told the be very disciplined, staying on "We can't have five As for his porous defense, losses to Washington and Republic. "He's a tough, tough their receivers. He can make turnovers," Price said. 'We had Price's solution was straightfor- UCLA gave up three plays of man. I think you would have to people miss. He's better than five turnovers and 15 penalties ward. more than 50 yards, costing the drag him off the field for him (Washington quarterback) against the No. 20th-ranked "We're not making many Sun Devils 21 points in two not to play." Marques (Tuiasosopo) in terms team (Arizona) and went three defensive adjustments," Price games they lost by a total of 13. Starting tailback Mike of that. We're going to get tired overtimes. If we can eliminate said. "We just need to play bet- Williams injured his big toe in of chasing him." some of those things, which we ter football. The reason we ASU Notes practice Wednesday and is played so well last weekend is All-American tight end Todd questionable for Saturday. because we played hard." Heap suffered a hip injury in Davaren Hightower or Tom ASU's defense also has been practice Wednesday and is Pace will get the start, Snyder susceptible to big plays. The probable for Saturday. said.

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I didn't play since third IIVl I HIN(,S YOU NI.I.I) [0 KNOW AIlOU I: "Our team now could grade, so that was Austin Matson do what we did back in tough," Matson said. 1997," Matson said. "But Matson, like many ''But it gave me an How good was he that team believed they football players, extra year to develop." at the shotput? could do it. They all Before long, Matson was a multi-sport 2 Well, he quaJified played well together at began hearing some ahtlete in high for the state track meet school, taking part the same time. That's familiar words. his junior year, and what we need to work in . Too short. Too slow. finished fourth his 1But he wasn't a runner; Matson senior year, with a throw on." During spring prac- threw the shotput. of 57 feet,8 inches. Matson pauses for a tice in 1998, Price minute. He begins remi- moved Matson 'to Matson has played in 26 con sec- niscing about some of the defensive tackle. utive games, beginning during his seniors of that team. He "He wanted to be a redshirt sophomore season. remembers Leon Bender linebacker and he Matson has nine more and Dorian Boose. would be a good mid- consecutive starts than the "I remember going into dle linebacker in a run next closest player, Billy _ Husky Stadium that conference," Price Newman. His streak may year and hearing the said. "But he's a little end this week, as he speeches made by too slow to be a line- sprained his knee and his the seniors," he said. backer in the Pac-10, ankle during last week's "Just the fire Leon so we converted him t-_~~~ ---y~ga:=.:.m=e...:::a~ga::.:i:.::ns:.:.t-=====~~~_ had was incredible. Learning a new to the defensive line." Stanford also The friendship 1 had Defensive line? position wasn't dominates in 5 with Dorian. It was just RAJAH BOSE/DAilY EVERGREEN Matson wasn't easy, but individual sports. an incredible experience." Matson has four tackles for a loss and one sack for the thrilled with the 4 Matson 38 participants in Cougars this season. Three years later, it's persevered. He had at the 1992 Olympics . prospect. That was Matson's turn on a much "He's a guy who's always the whole week working on least one tackle in every went to Stanford. apparent when he was younger Cougar team. going 100 miles per hour," he rehabbing it." asked about former game as a redshirt That was considered good until ''He's our defensive sophomore, including Stanford placed 49 alumni in said. "His mouth is always run- Matson knows this might be line- captain," Akey said. ''His five tackles against UW. the 1996 games in Atlanta. ning 100 miles per hour, trying his last football season. He is backer Lawrence intensity and work ethic to get everyone hyped up, He marrying his long-time girl- Taylor. are his biggest strengths. was saying some things and 1 friend, Jen Lakey, in the offsea- "I didn't watch him too and technique." The younger guys see his prepa- was saying some things. We son. Even if the NFL isn't in his much," Matson said. "I always Changing positions wasn't ration and it rubs off on them." leave that stuff on the field. future, Matson is ready for a thought of him as a defensive the only adjustment Matson Co-team captain Jason He's a great guy off the field." new challenge. A career that has lineman." had to make. After playing on Gesser knows about Matson's Matson has made several you going 100 miles per hour all He watched the Rose Bowl team at WSU intensity. After one confronta- adjustments during his career. the time. Maybe the "new" and linebacker Mike Singletary. and perennial winners at tion during practice last spring, But it's the latest one that both- "old" aren't too different. Like his idol, Matson was Cascade, Matson was playing the sophomore quarterback ers him the most, "I'm looking into being a fire- known as a play maker. But his on a bad team. 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The cover design was done by Ryan Ford. ·We're excited for a great 1Neekend. dailyevergreen. com • your daughters so full of stuff, we can't fit it onto one line I 23 - Back to center continued from page 5 Unlike a lot of WSU students, it wasn't the atmosphere that appealed to Childs. "I never actually planned to come to WSU," Childs said. ''You really do think of this as a party school, but once it opened up for soccer, then I was willing to look at it. Lindsey (Jorgensen) was already going to go here and even though we didn't plan on going to school together, it opened up, and this is Pac-lO soc- cer." Jorgensen, the WSU goalkeeper, went to high school with Childs and had already signed a

JEFF WHITNEY/DAilY EVERGREEN WSU defender Beth Childs letter of intent before Childs decided to enroll. passes the 'We didn't like each other at first because we ball against were rivals playing soccer for different schools," the University Jorgensen said. "Then we went to the same of Montana middle school and played on the same team and Sept. 29. we began to be like family and started becom- "Last year sucked so hard," Childs said. 'We ing best friends." The two now live together with forward were trying to get our love back for the game. It Natalie Keh!. was pretty fun. We got together and thought Childs continued her success in the class- yeah, we can win and this can be fun." room in college, compiling a 3.9 cumulative gpa The hard work has paid off. and was selected to the Pac-lO All-Academic WSU is off to its best start in university his- Honorable Mention Team last year. tory with a 6-2 record. The defense has "I try to do my best in school," Childs said. improved and the offense has started to get "There is a little bit of pressure there, and once going, scoring a combined 13 goals last week- 5(.11)R~I)tal you set a precedent like a 4.0 through high end in two games. school there are some expectations, but it's not Childs, a team captain, is back playing cen- tbe bcme of all ),o"r ccstcme needs like I think 'I have to get a 4.0 or anything.'" ter-back and is leading the team with four Consistency on the field hasn't been as easy assists. to maintain. "I know she is excited about the team's play," Childs had seven assists her freshman year Tobias said. "It's not a coincidence that it has at WSU, but had just three last year, though coincided with her further development as a Childs did score her first two collegiate goals player, and as a person and leader. That is fun her sophomore year. to see. She is excited to continue that develop- "Her first year, she played our center-back ment and we both see tfiat it will lead to a lot of position and did well," Tobias said. "Last year success for the team." she just got off to a difficult start and we moved . Childs'mom was in attendance Sept. 24 to her to the midfield. Did that hurt her? Yeah, see Childs score a goal and an assist in the that probably hurt her a little bit." team's 9-0 win over Portland State at the Childs stayed in Pullman last summer, hop- Cougar Soccer Field. ing to regain her love for soccer, admitting the Childs believes her dad sees every game. losing seasons were getting to her - WSU was "1 wish he was here now to see the things I'm 1-8 last year in the Pac-lO. going through," Childs said. "He would be so Playing for a semi-pro team in Spokane with proud, but at the same time I believe he is in teammates Liz Duncan and Adrianne Rizzo, heaven looking down and he knows what I'm Childs regained her passion. doing and he is proud of me, so that helps me."

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