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11/18 UNC-Asheville by 11/21 Elon 11/25 Illinois-Chicago the 11/30 @ Michigan State numbers 12/04 Virginia 12/07 @ Georgia 12/10 Tennessee State 20 12/22 Jacksonville The number of kills that sopho- 12/28 @ Air Force more volleyball player Ulrike 12/31 Bethune-Cookman Stegemann posted in each of last 1/03 Vanderbilt weekend’s two games. It was a ca- 1/08 Boston College reer-mark for her, as the Jackets beat 1/10 @ Centenary the Florida State Seminoles and the 1/14 @ NC State Miami Hurricanes. Stegemann was 1/18 @ Wake Forest named the ACC Volleyball Player 1/21 Clemson of the Week this week. 1/25 Maryland 1/29 @ Boston College 1/31 @ Virginia Tech 2/04 Miami 2/09 @ Florida State 7 2/12 N.C. State The number of nationally ranked 2/15 @ North Carolina schools that competed in the Notre 2/18 @ Maryland By Christopher Gooley / STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Dame Invitational cross country 2/22 Duke meet. Nazar Trilisky led the men’s 2/25 Wake Forest ough Tournament Competition: In a tournament in Virginia, the women’s lacrosse team competed team, finishing in 25:46. Nisha 3/04 @ Clemson Tagainst seven NCAA division II and III varsity teams. Although no official score was taken, the team Kurian led the women’s team with a 3/09 ACC Tourn. begins beat Elon, Averett and CNU, while tying Presbyterian and UNC Wesleyan and losing to UNC Greensboro. mark of 18:24 in the 5k event.

Soccer from page 24 the game. the tourney were wondering what and Dominik Schmid scored goals against Vanderbilt, they usually kill “We played [South Florida] and happened and asked us, and we for Tech. us because they’re a more physical to the Florida club team. [Florida] and both those teams were all just like ‘We don’t know.’ The women’s club team has also team. So physically they pretty much “We had some pressure on us played the same way, leaving two We were just stunned at the score,” started play and have a record of win the ball most of the time. But we because we felt we were the best guys up front and pulling the rest Daley said. 2-4-1. The team is doing well in played well and were able to tie them team there. Tech and Florida were back. So we had probably 95-percent A week later, Tech’s team traveled the midst of what some would call 1-1,” said Meg Gough, a third-year the favorites to win the tournament,” possession, and they got an early to Athens to play Georgia. “The day a rebuilding year. The team started Mechanical Engineering student Daley said. goal in the game and left just one didn’t start out too well. One of our the season 1-1-1 before being placed who plays sweeper for the team. At the tournament the team guy up. And although we ended up cars got into a wreck. Our goalie was in a tough division at the Florida The women’s team continued started off with a 4-0 victory over getting a goal back, we couldn’t add in there and we didn’t have a goalie Fall Invitational, where they lost their solid play in the second game Central Florida. The next two op- in anymore and so we tied USF,” to start out with and so we had a field three games. by shutting out Auburn 2-0. ponents were South Florida and Daley said. player in goal,” Daley said. “We want to finish in the top ten On Sept. 18 Tech faced Middle Florida, which both used an ex- It was the first loss for the club The replacement goaltender also in our region. I think that’s a reason- Tennessee State and lost 3-2, de- tremely conservative offense. The team.“This was another hard-fought suffered an ankle sprain and Daley able goal. I don’t know so much if spite playing very well for most of two teams used the strategy of piling match. They got an early goal so suffered a finger injury. Tech man- we’re calling this a rebuilding year, the game. the majority of their players in the they packed it in our zone. We kept aged a hard-fought and well deserved and so we’re definitely looking to The men’s club plays Vanderbilt backfield and leaving only one or two attacking and attacking, and it was 1-1 tie against the Bulldogs. Luc grow our younger players and remain and Auburn this Sunday in Auburn, players up front, hoping to contain the most disappointing thing ever,” Castera scored the goal for Tech. competitive,” said Amy Solomon, a Ala. before starting their regional Tech’s aggressive offense. Daley said. After the Georgia match, Tech fifth-year student on the team. tournament on Oct. 20. The strategy worked. In addition “[After the game] we all just sat traveled to Knoxville a few days later The women’s team opened their The women’s club has their next to the loss to Florida, Tech tied with on the bench for 20 to 25 minutes to match up against the squad from season against a tough Vanderbilt match against the University of Ten- South Florida even though Tech without talking, just stunned at the University of Tennessee, where team on Sept. 11 and came away with nessee today at 7 p.m. at Tolleson was in control of the ball most of what happened. Other teams in Tech was victorious. Chris Collins a 1-1 tie. “Typically when we play Park in Smyrna, Ga.

sliver www.nique.net/sliver STOP using the stingerette at 6 PM for your joy rides if you want it to run late when you really need it Stick to engineering, leave comedy to the pros. I’m now accepting applications for the priveledge of accompanying me to football games. Thank you for the freebies US Smokeless Tobacco. we should start a forced busing thing with UGA. They give us women, we give them smart people. By smart people I mean foreigners But not the band foreigner, they’re totally rad. There’s too much blood in my caffeine stream lack of sleep + lack of food = dying student for sale: student safety, $2.60 OBO. Parking Nazis I *love* #12 give my sweetie nick a raise! he deserves it! you better not keep him hostage this week-- no later than 11! Gameday in Miami is not an institution. Halley check their atten- dance...they’ve only been over 60,000avg once in past 7 years and it seats 72,000...don’t talk football if you don’t know it, Go ‘Neers and for those of us that disagree with it, a 5+ day reminder that it comes way too often. foosk is the bomb foosk hates hockey with a passion foosk is krunk and michael loves foosk foosk wishes to be tickled at his feet in a steam room.. Why don’t you make the crossword puzzle a little smaller...I can still fit some letters inside If it wasn’t for all this hw, I’d enjoy peeing on the chalkings at night!!! But perhaps hw is what keeps some of us up late enough to pee on chalkings -- if we wanted to do so. I <3 Nick And Kyle has nice legs. 22 • Friday, October 7, 2005 • Technique SPORTS ramblin’ By Asif Heerji with Damarius Bilbosenior receiver ‘Nique: In high school, where did and thought about transferring, but confidence slowly and just bringing you want to go to college? that didn’t work out for the simple me along. He is the guy to thank Bilbo: Tech didn’t really appeal to fact that the decision was made in one hundred and ten percent. He’s me at first. I was committed to Ten- mid to late August. It was just a been there since day one. Also the nessee since my junior year in high tough situation, and I don’t want golf coach, Coach Heppler. He and school. I pretty much thought I was anybody to have to go through that. his staff were there encouraging me going to Tennessee, LSU, Alabama It will make you prioritize things and talking to me. or one of the SEC schools. and make you become a man. At the time, I felt like I was a man, but ‘Nique: How was Coach Heppler ‘Nique: What made you choose until something like that hits you, able to help you? Tech over those other schools? you have to reorganize everything Bilbo: He said that he has been Bilbo: What appealed to me here and see what’s more important. That watching me work hard in the weight was the way they ran the offense. makes you a man. room. Sometimes we will be work- Also, when I came on my visit to ing while [other teams are] in there Atlanta, it was a fun city. Tennes- working out. So you tend to notice see is in Knoxville, and Alabama in “Coach Geis, the people when they are working hard. Tuscaloosa, and in cities like that receiving coach, He said he doesn’t know much about there’s really not to much to do. So football, but he knows hard work you have to look at it from three sides. welcomed me, and when he sees it, and the hard work You have to look at the environment, he’s been there that I put in at can get athletics and academics. And Tech me to where I want to be at wide was the most complete. for me ever since, receiver if I go out and do what I watching film with am supposed to do and do what I ‘Nique: How did you feel when know I can do. Coach Gailey moved you to be a me, teaching me wide receiver? the ropes of being a ‘Nique: Did the experience of be- Bilbo: I didn’t like it one bit. ing a quarterback help you in play- Coming out of high school I was receiver...” ing the wide receiver position? one of the top five and Bilbo: Yeah, as far as the coverages national player of the year. And then and knowing where to be. A lot of Tech wasn’t really one of the schools ‘Nique: What people were instru- the things you learn at quarterback I wanted to come to. Then to come mental in helping you through are the same like the thought pro- here and have that happen to me, that tough time? cess, but as a receiver you have to I doubted myself and doubted my Bilbo: My family and my high be more aware and more alert on decision to come here. school coach.... I also talked to some some things. You have to make sure teammates, and in the end that’s that you get there, and you have to By Jamie Howell / STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ‘Nique: How did you overcome what kept me here—my teammates. focus on catching the ball. As to the In the 23-14 opening win at Auburn, Damarius Bilbo had two catches that difficulty? You establish a relationship with the quarterback you just throw it. for 21 yards in a game that saw seven Jackets make receptions. Bilbo: My faith kept me in it, and guys over the years and it’s just so my family. As far as what I wanted hard to break bonds when you get ‘Nique: What tattoos do you have Senior Damarius Bilbo from In high school he was one of the to do in life, football wasn’t always so close to people. on your body? Moss Point, Miss. has turned into nation’s top quarterbacks and was going to be there. You just have to I have Calvary with John 14 out quite a force as receiver this season. recruited by Tech to be a thrower. suck it up and be a man about it. ‘Nique: Did any coaches here at of the Bible [on my right arm] “I Against North Carolina, in week With the freshman debut of Reggie That was one of the things I had to Tech give you any advice? am the way, the truth and the life.” two, Bilbo led the receiving corps Ball, Bilbo became a backup and has do—I had to just tough it up. Bilbo: Coach Geis, the receiving I have my mom’s name, Deborah, with a career high 131 receiving yards since made the transition to receiver. coach, welcomed me, and he’s been all the way across my back with two on eight catches, one of which was Recently, the ‘Nique caught up with ‘Nique: Did you think about there for me ever since, watching big wings. And I have Jesus’ face on for a touchdown. But Bilbo hasn’t the 218-pound receiver to talk about transferring to a new school? film with me, teaching me the ropes my left upper arm and “One Life to always played receiver. his transition as a player. Bilbo: I talked to some people of being a receiver, building my Live” on my two biceps.

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creative types SPORTS Technique • Friday, October 7, 2005 • 23 Rugby drops match to UGA as youth improves By Neil Paine lose the game, but I’m really in the A team, MacDougald is Contributing Writer happy with the team’s progress,” optimistic about the upcoming he said. “We played really well, regular season, particularly at The Tech rugby club lost 27-12 and we’re making progress.” the forward position. to rival Georgia last Saturday in MacDougald mentioned “We’ve got a good platform Athens. The experienced Georgia the success of the B team, who to build on,” MacDougald said. team proved to be too much for won their match handedly in “We’ve got probably 12 guys at the younger Tech squad. Athens. the forward position that are A- “Our backfield is young and “We put up about 40 or 50 side quality, which is real nice, inexperienced,” Head Coach points on them, and that was with and something we haven’t had in Dan MacDougald said. “They’re all of our sophomores and fresh- the past. I’m going to have some still learning, so they made a lot men playing against their grad difficult decisions in selecting of rookie-type mistakes that students,” MacDougald said. who plays, but that’s a good allowed [Georgia] to take the Even in the A team’s loss, problem to have.” game.” MacDougald found some signs The backfield is not as sea- Tech’s young players were of encouragement, like in the soned as the forwards, but outmatched against an older and scrum, where packs of opposing MacDougald is hopeful none- more experienced Bulldog team, players push against each other theless. consisting mostly of graduate for possession. “[With] the backs, we’re still students. “We absolutely dominated experimenting to find the right “[Georgia] played a bunch them in the middle,” MacDou- combinations, but it’s coming of grad stu- gald said. along,” he said. dents, and we “When your The team’s next opponent were playing f o r w a r d s will be Clemson at the Georgia all under- “I’m really dominate, Rugby Union Invitational, which classmen,” disappointed to lose that’s the is held in Athens. MacDougald M a c D o u - the game, but I’m foundation said that he knows that Clemson The rugby gald said. for winning, will be a tough opponent. football club “Their key really happy with just like win- “We play a lot of games traveled to player, their the team’s progress. ning the line that are way over our head for Athens last fly-half, was of scrimmage the purpose of getting better. weekend. a 27-year-old We played really in football.” [Clemson] is very good, and they Because the Argentinean well, and we’re The fall are a Division I school, while clubs have no who has been se a son i s we are only a Division II team,” age restric- playing since making progress.” much like MacDougald said. “It will be a tions, both the he was very pre se a son huge challenge.” A team and young, and Dan MacDougald c o m p e t i - As the fall season comes to the B team he made a tion in oth- a close, the rugby club will play Rugby Head Coach played against huge differ- er sports. two more home matches. The older, more ence.” Teams from first is against Emory on Oct. experienced The young team may be expe- colleges from across the nation 22. The next game coincides players. The A riencing some growing pains. In meet in “friendlies,” or exhibition with homecoming on Oct. 29, team lost 27- 2004 the rugby club was ranked matches, to get a feel for the skill when the club takes on the GT 12 while the B among the top teams in the USA levels of their teams and to give Ogres in their annual homecom- team shut out Rugby South Division. playing time to younger players ing event. their opponent But while this year’s club team who lack experience. The games To end the season, the team in their match. is a young squad, MacDougald do not count in any official was supposed to play in the 27th sees the opportunity to play standings, but rather provide annual Battleship Tournament more seasoned teams in the a warm-up for the real season, in Mobile, Ala. on Nov. 12, but fall as a chance to gain valuable which begins in January. because of limited lodging due to By Christopher experience. Given the B team’s impressive the recent hurricanes, the event Gooley and Jamie Howell/ STUDENT “I’m really disappointed to win and the potential he sees has been cancelled. PUBLICATIONS

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NOT MODEL BEHAVIOR HONOR SOCIETY HIGHLIGHTS Approximately 30 student-made models for A wide range of honor societies offers SPORTS various architecture classes were damaged something for everyone. Find out what is Page 5 Page 9 Technique • Friday,October 7, 2005 by vandals last Friday night. available for superior students. Jackets win two ACC matches in Florida sports By Patrick Odneal Sports Editor shorts Club golf takes The Jacket volleyball team won two ACC matches last weekend, fourth in match beating Florida State 3-2 on Friday and Miami 3-2 on Sunday. The The Tech golf club team took Jackets improved to 3-1 in the ACC fourth place at a tournament at and 6-6 overall. Verdict Ridge Golf Club in Denver, In Friday’s game against Miami, N.C. last Saturday. The club team’s sophomore Ulrike Stegemann top five golfers shot an overall score recorded a career-high 20 kills and of 411, and two of its six participants had a .515 hitting percentage as the were ranked in the top ten for the Jackets won in five games, 27-30, tournament. Michael Warwick tied 30-27, 19-30, 30-27, 15-12. for fourth place with a score of 77 The Jackets split the first two and Andrew Bell came in seventh games of the match before losing place with a score of 78. the third game by 11 points. The The team will play in another Seminoles had six service aces and a match tomorrow at the Cateechee .464 hitting percentage as the Jackets Golf Club in Hartwell, Ga., which had six errors in the middle game of is located near the South Carolina the contest. border. But the Jackets fought back in game four, a contest where both teams swapped the lead. The Jack- Baseball team ets led 16-10 before the Seminoles rebounded to tie the game at 18-18. starts fall practices Three points later the Seminoles had the advantage at 21-18. The Jackets The defending ACC champions scored the next three points to tie the of the baseball diamond started game 21-21. The game was again tied By Jamie Howell / STUDENT PUBLICATIONS their fall practices on Monday. The at 26-26 before the Jackets took the Junior Abby Showers and sophomore Lindsey Gray helped lead the Jackets to two ACC victories last team returns eight regular starters 28-26 lead that held until the end weekend. The Jackets beat the Florida State Seminoles and the Miami Hurricanes last weekend. in the field—three infielders, three of the game. outfielders and two catchers—and Tech’s hitting percentage was with three serving aces, and Lindsey once again the Jackets fought back hitting percentage and posting returns a group of eight pitchers that .350 while Florida State’s was .180 Gray, Lindsey Laband, Stegemann to win the match. three blocks. combined for 18 starts last season. in the fourth game. and Kaminskas each had one serv- “The phrase we used all weekend Laura DeMichelis followed with These returning pitchers had a record In the fifth game the Seminoles ing ace. was mental fortitude,” Shymansky 14 kills followed by Callie Miller of 38-15 with a 3.73 ERA. had an 8-7 lead before Tech scored In Sunday’s game the Jackets said, as reported by ramblinwreck. who had 12 kills. five points in a row to come within beat the Hurricanes 37-35, 27-30, com. “We showed it against Florida Laband had 52 assists in the just three points of the match victory. 11-30, 32-30, 15-9. The win gave State and it was severely tested again match. On the defensive side, Jen- Dance team to hold Sophomore Nikki Kaminskas helped Head Coach Bond Shymansky today against Miami. We are still a nifer Randall had a match-high out with three of those five points his 100th career coaching victory. team that plays up and down from 20 digs. tryouts on Sunday with a stuff block with Stegemann, Shymansky needed just 123 games game to game, but we have a tremen- This weekend the Jackets have a stuff block with freshman Talisa to hit the century mark. dous amount of talent and applied three home games, two of which are The Tech dance team will host Kellogg and a solo block. Just like in the previous match, true team togetherness today to win ACC matches. They play Maryland tryouts for their national competi- The score was 14-12 in favor of the Jackets split the first two games on the road.” tonight at 7 p.m., Georgia State tion squad on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in the Jackets before Stegemann had with the Hurricanes before having Stegemann matched her career- tomorrow at 12 p.m. and Boston O’Keefe Gymnasium. Any interested the match-ending kill. Kellogg led a disappointing third game. But high 20 kills while earning a .302 College tomorrow at 12 p.m. student is welcome to tryout. football Soccer clubs start second half of season By Vishal Patel season SCSL title last year, the men’s forecast Staff Writer club also won the postseason con- Make your picks for week six ference tournament before getting of play. The winner is the person Six games into the season, the beat in the Sweet 16 of the National with the most correctly projected men’s and women’s club soccer Intramural-Recreational Sports As- game winners. In the event of a tie teams start to prepare for post- sociation (NIRSA) tournament by this week, the winner will be deter- season play. the eventual winner, Texas A&M. mined by the record of games with Because Tech does not have an “We were cheering for [Texas one or more ACC schools playing. NCAA soccer team, the men’s and A&M] to win the whole way [after To submit your picks, go to www. women’s club teams represent the our loss],” Daley said. nique.net/footballforecast before most talented pool of soccer players The men’s A team looks to 12 p.m. tomorrow. on campus. continue last year’s success and This week’s games are: “Any school can have a club team. make it even further in the national At schools like ours where we don’t tournament. • Wake Forest at Florida State have a varsity team, we take pride The team has played six games so • Virginia at Boston College in being called the school team. We far this season and has lost just once are considered the best players in the to the University of Florida B team, • Maryland at Temple school,” said Jason Daley, club presi- although the B squad is competitive • Georgia at Tennessee dent and forward on the team. with Florida’s A team.The team’s • Duke at Miami The men’s squad starts this record is now 3-1-2. The season started three weeks • North Carolina at Louisville season after a very successful cam- paign last year where they won the ago against Mercer, an opponent • Marshall at Virginia Tech regular season title as a member of Tech shutout 7-0. • Kentucky at South Carolina the Southeastern Collegiate Soccer “We handled them pretty well. • Iowa at Purdue League (SCSL). Tech competes The game was sloppy, though, and in the league with such teams as we weren’t very pleased with our • Mississippi State at Florida Georgia, Auburn and Vanderbilt, effort,” Daley said. • Air Force at Navy to name a few. The next week, the A team trav- • Louisiana State at Vanderbilt The SCSL includes teams from eled to Florida for the University of Mississippi and Florida to Tennessee Florida Tournament, where Tech and Virginia, and just about every picked up its only loss of the season By Jamie Howell / STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Last week’s winner: state in between. The men’s soccer club looks to repeat as conference champs and Kristin Stearns In addition to winning the regular See Soccer, page 21 return to the national tournament this year. Their record is 3-1-2.