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facebook.com/ iowastatedaily By Maddy.Arnold Friday. She scored 39.05 and finished nal, Shealy had to place in the top four 9.8375 on her beam routine, finish- @iowastatedaily.com in 13th place. of her semifinal including ties. ing tied for fifth out of nine qualifiers. Shealy scored a season-high 9.825 For the semifinal meet, Shealy Florida’s Bridget Sloan won the beam Michelle Shealy tied for fifth in on floor exercise at the semifinal added a new skill to her beam routine title with a score of 9.900. the balance beam final on Sunday, the meet. She also scored 9.550 on vault to make it more difficult. She added Shealy earned All-America hon- Online: highest finish ever by a Cyclone at the and 9.775 on the uneven bars. a Gaynor — a dismount containing a ors by qualifying for an individual NCAA Championships. Shealy tied a career-high 9.900 on backwards flip while moving forward event final. Before the individual event finals, her balance beam routine and came in — in hopes of increasing her score She is the ISU gymnastics team’s Shealy performed in the all-around second place in that event at the semi- enough to qualify for beam finals. first All-American since 2007 and competition at a semifinal meet on final meet. To qualify for the beam -fi At the event final, Shealy scored sixth all-time.

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MON 37|56 Photo: Heran Guan/ Iowa State Daily Swanson, the Veishea mascot, waves during the Veishea 2013 parade on Saturday, April 20, 2013. This See more online: TUES is the first year Swanson has represented Iowa State’s Check out photographs of all the events offered at Veishea online at Veishea tradition. The mascot was developed as a take iowastatedaily.com 3344 on Lancelot and Elaine, Iowa State’s famous swans that live on Lake LaVerne. online Celebration WED 31|52

Provided by ISU Meteorology Club ‘Smooth’ Veishea ends “Every one of our categories was lower this year went until 7 a.m. Sunday. Most citation numbers were except for criminal citations, which were up from Baker stated the drop in arrests was due in part Event: last year,” said Sgt. Brad Baker of the Ames Police. to the proactive efforts of the ISU and Ames Police down from previous years According to the Ames Police records, arrests Departments along with the help of the university. Senior week By Charles.Obrien decreased from 62 arrests during Veishea 2012 to He also highlighted the cold weather as playing @iowastatedaily.com 43 arrests during Veishea 2013. a part in the drop. to celebrate Citations, though, slightly increased from 46 “From what I saw, the weekend started out pret- Veishea 2013 has come and gone without too people cited last year to 52 this year. The depart- ty busy, but then it slowed down and ended up being finishing ISU many problems compared to past Veishea celebra- ment also had 346 calls, down from 377 calls in a pretty smooth Veishea,” Baker said. Senior week will be taking tions marred with memories of riots and injury. 2012. Baker pointed to the two car flipping incidents place from Monday to Friday. This year’s celebration was successful and memo- The Ames Police started keeping track of their Graduating seniors will have rable for all the right reasons. Veishea weekend statistics at 3 p.m. Friday and VEISHEA.p2>> access to several free events to celebrate the end of their last year. On Monday, free hot dogs, chips Graduate senate and drinks will be served on Central Campus from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Tuesday, there will be a grad breakfast in the Sun Room of the Memorial Union from 7:30 New president plans for 2013-14 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Students must have RSVPed by April 16 to Prisacari and Tlach have for the up- attend this event. By Simone.Scruggs @iowastatedaily.com coming term are graduate health On Wednesday, seniors insurance and leadership and and those who renew their The Graduate and Professional involvement. membership in Student Alumni Association will be able to get Students Senate will be installing the For graduate students, premiums free Hickory Park on Central new executive council members at are paid by the department or pro- campus from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. the Monday meeting. gram for teaching and research assis- On Thursday, pizza and drinks for Anna Prisacari, the Senate’s 2013- tants, Tlach said. seniors will be served on Central 2014 president, showed interest in The graduate health insurance Campus from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. the position in November 2012 while given to the graduate students, how- On Friday, graduating seniors she held another executive council ever, is not extended to the families of are invited to the Alumni Center position as the chief information the students. for a senior send-off from 5 to officer. “The graduate students that are 8 p.m., for two free drinks from “I really enjoyed working and get- on assisstance-ship have really good Olde Main. ting involved with university policies health insurance through Thielen - Daily staff and trying my best to help graduate [Student Health Center], but unfortu- and professional students,” Prisacari nately for the families, it is very cost- said. prohibited to have it,” Tlach said. Prisacari is a doctorate student in The executive council will work Inside: chemistry. with the Students and Scholar Health Prisacari will be working closely Insurance Program Office on this News ...... 2 with Brian Tlach, vice president of resolution. Opinion ...... 4 Graduate and Professional Students The second resolution is the Sports ...... 5 Senate, to improve the organiza- council would like graduate and pro- Photo: Jessica Langr/Iowa State Daily Style ...... 3 tion. Tlach is a doctorate student in fessional students to be more active Classifieds ...... 6 Anna Prisacari, graduate student in chemistry and president of the Graduate and Professional Students Senate for 2013-14, hopes to address chemistry. Games ...... 7 issues such as heath insurance for graduate students as well as leadership. Two main resolutions that GPSS.p2 >>

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ployee, said the company dealt with the two incidents and flipped the cars back onto their wheels. Dirk said the car on Welch Photo: William Deaton/Iowa State Daily Avenue had scratches on the Grammy nominee B.o.B. performs as the final act of the Live @ Veishea shows Saturday night side along with a line down its outside the Molecular Biology Building. B.o.B. kept the party rocking until early in the morning. side caused by the flip. “It was a pretty simple re- >>VEISHEA.p1 Spencer, Iowa, was charged Avenue one. covery that took a little over with second degree criminal The police have released a five minutes to do. It was just as the ones garnering the most mischief and is not believed to picture retrieved from a social drunk people who flipped it attention during the weekend. be an ISU student, according media site that shows the peo- over,” Dirks said. The first car incident took to Ames Police. ple flipping the car on the 300 Baker stated overall, this place at the 300 block of Welch The second car flipping in- block of Welch Avenue. Ames year’s Veishea was tamer Avenue around midnight on cident happened at 2:25 a.m. Police are asking for the com- compared to some years’ past Saturday. A group of people at 2035 Sunset Drive, a few munity’s help in finding the celebrations. were seen rocking a car back blocks from the Welch Avenue rest of the individuals respon- “It was a pretty unevent- and forth until it flipped onto incident. sible for flipping the two cars ful weekend. Arrests were its side. Currently, the Ames Police as they continue their ongoing down and besides the two car One person from the Welch have no suspects related to the investigation. flipping incidents, everything Avenue incident has been ar- Sunset Drive incident or addi- Kyle Dirks, Butch’s Auto went pretty smooth,” Baker rested so far. Joshua Ryan of tional suspects for the Welch and Towing Services em- said.

>>GPSS.p1 in pursuing and securing leadership roles Meet the president and vice president and opportunities while still in the gradu- ate and professional programs. Anna Prisacari is the new president for the senate for two years. He served first as a “Every graduate student must partici- next academic year senator, then as the University Relations/ pant in some level of involvement, prefer- Brian Tlach is the new vice president. Legislative Affairs Chair and will serve this upcoming year as vice president ably some leadership position by the time Two main resolutions for the upcoming term they graduate,” Tlach said. are graduate health insurance and leadership Anna Prisacari is from Chisinau, Moldova. The resolution is to prepare students and involvement. She attended St. Ambrose University and and create a more leadership-oriented in- majored in international business, marketing, Brian Tlach is from Britt, Iowa. He com- French and political science. She gradu- dividual who will either go into academia pleted his undergraduate education at Loras ated in May 2007 and completed her MBA, or industry life, Prisacari said. College with a bachelor of science degree in also at St. Ambrose, in May 200. Prisacari The two resolutions will be presented chemistry in 2008. Tlach plans to graduate has also served on the senate as the Chief at the Graduate and Professional Students in May 2014 and has been involved with the Information Officer. Senate meeting on Monday for approval to be worked on during the upcoming sum- mer months. The addition of a graduate research “We want to promote more network disciplinary programs so that one of the conference is another idea that the presi- opportunities and collaborative opportu- other reasons why we wanted to create a dent and vice president are looking to add nities for grad students. We know a lot of graduate research conference,” Prisacari to the program. students, for example, come from multi- said.

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LOCAL THINK VINTAGE SHOPPING items from as far back to the 1940s. any event a spectacular occasion. Anything Beyond the 70-year-old prom Anything But New is not limited But New dress cascading in pink ruffles and to only a women’s selection, however; evening dress in red pleats, there are menswear fills its own corner haber- offers wide some unique, wearable items that dashery, and it is every bit as interest- could make quite the statement in ing. Some pieces are mystifying, like selection any modern wardrobe. an all-in-one men’s undergarment A selection of inexpensive silk that defies real description, but oth- By Ian Laughead scarves are an easy entry point for the ers are ripe for the picking. ISD Style Writer first timer, and the store stocks them A recent shipment of hats are a in every pattern imaginable. definite highlight with everything Earth We saw a great blazer with just the from conservative black driving caps Day might right eighties edge in a blue check. At to a show-stopping beaver fur Stetson have been a one point in its life, it was probably hat. Macklemore and his “Thrift holiday created part of a career woman’s power suit, Shop” don’t have anything on this. to celebrate our but now it can stand alone any Friday And, if that hat shows the store environment, but night with a chunky necklace over a has a bit of a sense of humor, then a it’s also a box on pair of black leggings. And, that is part very heavy suit straight out of the ‘70s the calendar that of the beauty of vintage shopping. The takes it to another level. If the suit Photo: Ian should have you art is in the mix and match, and the were not a sensory overload on its Laughead/Iowa State Daily reevaluating your rules all fly out of the window. own, its past owner pinned a grainy choices, especially Dresses from every time period — photograph of himself in the suit from when shopping. store-bought, tailor-made, or home- back when it was brand new. And, with song lyrics espousing sewn — all have delightful period Where the men’s section really thrift shops full of alligator shoes and details and silhouettes, and each one shines, however, is its smaller acces- velour tracksuits, there has never reminds us that for all the selection of sories. The displays of tiny tie clips been a better time to get into vintage. vintage-inspired clothing that a mod- and tie tacks have all the charm of a Anything But New on Ames’ Main ern Forever 21 has, it doesn’t come vintage period pieces but with none Street isn’t all just the old knick- close to the character of the real deal. of the costly dry cleaning bills. knacks or dusty fine china as it looks Nothing says vintage like hats and Luckily for the customer, the hus- from the outside. Tucked into the those old-timey accessories we’ve all band-and-wife owners keep the costs front corner of the antique shop is somehow forgotten about, and this in mind, pricing most of their vintage a vintage clothing store doesn’t skip on the dramatics in clothing selection under $30 an item. section full the headwear department. And sure enough, even the most ex- of hand- Made exclusively of dyed feathers, travagant of pieces in the store, like a picked beads or even mock-croc, here there wedding gown, clock in somewhere are arguably hats for every occasion around $120. and probably a lot of occasions that The stock constantly changes don’t even exist anymore. depending on who is selling to them, The best ones are unwearable in and unlike any store you might find this age, but if the British and their at a mall, the inventory can shift dra- fascinators have taught us anything matically in the course of a few weeks, Photo: Ian Laughead/Iowa State Daily in these Kate Middleton-worshiping meaning every time you come in, Anything But New offers a vintage clothing section with hand-picked items days, it’s that a statement hat makes you’ll have a very different experience. as far back as the 1940s as well as a wide selection of headwear items.

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Editorial: Immigration Events held at campus’ Reformation key to growth

high expense Changing immigration laws By Connor.Clarke in the 1980s and 1990s found that the @iowastatedaily.com economy improved as a result of more immi- In the aftermath of Veishea 2013, provides opportunities to all grants, because the Immigration Reform and students traveling across Central per worker, and job opportunities for skilled Control Act of 1986 allowed for 3 million new Campus might notice the poor “It is a legacy item for [President Barack positions requiring education are in higher citizens. The act also enacted stricter border condition of that serene, picturesque, Obama],” said David Axelrod, former top demand because companies are expanding control and made hiring illegal immigrants award-winning lawn. Unfortunately, advisor to Obama, about the proposed im- and more positions are opening up. a crime. the past several months of renovating migration reform bill. Furthermore, keeping immigrants out of If the Gang of 8 would enact more liberal Curtiss Hall has turned formerly — and “Legacy” is right. However, this bill the the is costly, taxing citizens to legislation, allowing for an easier path to precariously — grassy parts of the lawn Gang of 8 is proposing does not put immi- enforce border security. citizenship and open borders, the economy around Curtiss and Ross Halls into grants on a smooth path to citizenship. If Since 1992, the United States has would most certainly improve. However, dirt. Although there are several dam- Congress would pass a bill with more liberal increased spending on border security by in- they are not making it much easier for illegal aged spots around campus, that part in reform, there will likely be a boost in eco- creasing the U.S. border patrol budget by 714 immigrants currently in the United States to particular looks like a small-scale no- nomic output and a drop in unemployment percent (from $326 million to $2.7 billion). become citizens and are tightening down on man’s-land between entrenchments at rates, but their current proposal is much too It is ironic the U.S. government spends border security. the Battle of the Somme. conservative. Marco Rubio, charismatic GOP billions of dollars to keep immigrants out In conclusion, giving citizenship to cur- The lunches on Central Campus leader (R-Fla.), even said, “[This bill] will when they could actually be gaining money rent illegal immigrants and granting citizen- during Veishea, like those held during make it harder, longer and more expensive by allowing them to come in. This is because ship to new immigrants who pass a criminal Homecoming, also damaged the integ- for the millions of immigrants living illegally in the labor market, employers who hire background check, would greatly increase rity of the lawn. Although the cold spell in America to achieve legal status.” unauthorized workers for lower wages cause economic growth in the United States. of weather that has persisted until late In this column I will discuss some of the others to follow suit in order to compete. The historical evidence is there: The April has certainly not helped the grass things the Gang of 8 should implement into If these illegal immigrants were given cit- IRCA raised worker’s wages, increased con- thrive, it would be an untenable posi- the immigration reform bill to improve the izenship and the full rights of workers, there sumption, created more jobs and increased tion to deny that hundreds of human U.S. economy. would be a dramatic increase in production tax revenue, resulting in an improved feet walking over the same path day One common argument against immigra- and economic output. As Raul Hinojosa- economy in many aspects. after day or standing in lines has been tion reform is, “These immigrants are taking Ojeda put it, “Higher wages translate into This immigration reform bill could be the main cause of stunted growth. U.S. jobs!” more tax revenue and increased consumer what Obama needs to get the economy up Mulching the most high-traffic However, a study done by Giovanni Peri purchasing power, which benefits the public and going again. areas and placing broad particleboard confirms a different outcome. His research treasury and the U.S. economy as a whole.” The evidence is there: The Immigration pieces on the ground for people to walk revealed that long-term effects of increased However, there are many flaws in the Reform and Control Act raised worker’s on has not helped, nor has the univer- immigration are positive, showing that jobs Gang of 8’s proposal. wages, increased consumption, created more sity’s practice of allowing motorized many Americans found undesirable based The proposal for more strict border jobs and increased tax revenue, resulting in vehicles, such as golf carts and gators, on their educational background were taken security will not help the economy, because an improved economy in many aspects. to drive on the particularly vulnerable by low-skilled workers who had immigrated it does not allow for eager, hard-working im- This immigration reform bill could be grass that abuts the sidewalks. from another country. Furthermore, Peri’s migrants to seek a better life for their family what Obama needs to get the economy up As the Veishea and Homecoming study found there was an approximate in- in the United States. Thus, expanding tax and going again. committees surely are already plan- crease of $5,100 in the United States per year revenue and consumer purchasing, which ning next year’s events, a good thing to in average income for his control group. would also improve business, who is selling Connor Clarke is a sophomore in history consider would be their environmen- This seems to defy logic, but Peri their products to this broad-new market. from Sherwood, Ore. tal impact on the areas immediately explained, “As young immigrants with low We tend to forget immigrants are not just surrounding us all, that Iowa State schooling levels take manually intensive workers but taxpayers and consumers,too. takes pride in and that the Office of construction jobs, the construction compa- It is amazing how economists who re- Admissions shows off to prospective nies that employ them have opportunities to searched how immigration reform students. Like the buildings around expand. affected the economy campus that provide places to study This and socialize, Central Campus is an increases the investment. demand for Unlike buildings, however, which construction are not made of living things, ensuring supervisors, that Central Campus is a grassy, tree- coordinators, accented green space is a more time- designers and so consuming proposition. Additionally, on.” This expan- destroying the work that goes into sion of jobs in the maintaining Central Campus is a much private sector is easier task than creating it. not exclusive to One possible resolution to this the construction problem that has resulted from envi- industry. ronmental unconsciousness could be a Those arguing simple repositioning of the tents used against immigration to host the lunches. reform based on the Instead of pitching the tents on idea that the U.S. gov- either the north or south side of the ernment should first sidewalk that connects Beardshear take care of its own and Curtiss Halls, the Veishea and citizens do not have a Homecoming committees might con- strong argument. The sider placing the tents over the side- numbers show not only walks. If the tents straddled a walkway a decrease in unemploy- that was already paved and the tables ment rates but also an in- used to serve lunch were right up to the crease in average income sidewalk, some of the damage would Courtesy photo probably be mitigated. There might be a couple concerns with that simple solution. One could object that people needing to cross Central Campus would find their way Athletics obstructed. There are, however, several routes across Central Campus, all of which are easy to find. Additionally, there is nothing wrong with blazing Task force aims to build transparency one’s own trail across, taking to tread- ing on grass rather than cement. ransparency for colleges parent, came into operation. discovered that the University Or, one could say, there is some uni- has become a very impor- They have two goals: to recom- of Iowa was giving out federally versity policy that governs the location Ttant thing. When scan- mend the best way to respond to protected student information to of the tents or prohibits putting them dals pop up, the media obsesses public information requests and the sheriff’s office to determine over the sidewalk. If that is the case, over it until somebody is held to recommend the best process for who can and cannot receive a administrators and other parties re- responsible. further access to public informa- permit to carry a weapon. The sponsible for making that policy should Due to these scandals, such as tion that is of interest to Iowans. information includes details about consider changing it or making exemp- the sex abuse scandal at University By Hannah.Dankbar This new task force met a student’s academic performance @iowastatedaily.com tions. If Iowa State is going to continue of Pennsylvania, or in 2009 when recently for the first time. Each and any disciplinary issues with to take pride in Central Campus, com- the University of Illinois gave public university had the oppor- the university. mon sense must rule over policy. some prospective students special found that 1,484 impermissible tunity to present how they make That information cannot be consideration for admission due calls were made from 2008 to 2011 information available to the public used by the sheriff to determine Editorial Board to political connections, it has across 18 sports. through their website and how if an individual can receive a Katherine Klingseis, editor in chief become even more important for The Athletics Department they respond to questions from permit. In this case, the university Michael Belding, opinion editor colleges and universities to be as reported that they will not say the media. The task force plans on should keep that information to Barry Snell, assistant opinion editor transparent as they can be to the anything about this matter until holding a series of public forums themselves. Mackenzie Nading, assistant opinion editor for online public. the NCAA makes a decision about across the state to get a response As that case shows, it is im- Iowa State is no exception. what they will do about it. The from the public on how the univer- portant for the public universities Opinions expressed in columns and letters Recently, the university found incident “constitute(s) a major sities can be more transparent. to closely work with the Board of are those of the author(s) and do not out that some athletic staff have infractions case as a whole.” Iowa State reported that during Regents to know where the lines necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily pushed the boundaries of permis- Iowa State did a great job of the 2012 calendar year, there were or organizations with which the author(s) should be drawn. This is some- are associated. sible contact for athletes they are handling this matter with the about 1,500 media contacts and thing that all colleges and universi- recruiting. The guidelines for per- NCAA, however, their censor- around 300 news releases. They ties will constantly be having to Feedback policy: missible contact are set up by the ing of the information they gave reported that Iowa State aims to be monitor. There is no one-time The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee the National Collegiate Athletic out to the public is inadequate. transparent while being respectful answer. Knowing which and how its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter or online feedback. Association. Between 2008-2011, Hopefully, as things move forward, of sensitive information. much information to give out can Send your letters to [email protected]. coaches and staff called and texted Iowa State will step up their For a large institution that be a very hard thing to decide and Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), prospective athletes during peri- game and give the public more is funded with state money, must remain a priority for public majors and/or group affiliation(s) ods when no contact was allowed. information. transparency is a very important institutions and year in school of the author(s). Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. In response to this discovery, Just as this happened, the new thing. That being said, we do need Online feedback may be used if first name and last the university conducted an Transparency Task Force that was to remember that there is some name, major and year in school are included in the post. investigation and reported their created by the Board of Regents information that is not supposed Feedback posted online is eligible for print Hannah Dankbar is a senior in the Iowa State Daily. findings to the NCAA and issued a because they would like the state to be made public. in political science and Spanish public statement. The University universities to become more trans- A few weeks ago, it was from Johnston, Iowa.

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Online: Women’s golf ISU locks down 3rd at Big 12 Phuntumabamrung sets pace, places 2nd MORE COVERAGE By Lauren.Hedrick OF ISU FOOTBALL @iowastatedaily.com iowastatedaily.com/sports RHODES, Iowa — Although the typical Iowa weather conditions were nothing short of merciless, the ISU women’s golf team was still able Softball: to lock down a successful finish at the Big 12 Championship on Sunday. The No. 28 Cyclones battled Iowa State through wind and rain to finish in ends up with third place at the conference meet. Scores were high across the board in loss, records both the first and third rounds, but ISU coach Christie Martens said she After two close games — a 6-5 win on Friday and a 6-4 loss on is pleased with how her team played. Saturday — Iowa State (19-24, “We wanted to be in contention 4-8 Big 12) lost 15-5 against the last day, which we were,” Martens Texas Tech (29-21, 3-9) on said. “They showed a lot of heart to- Sunday. day even though conditions were re- With the loss coming after ally tough.” Photo: William Deaton/Iowa State Daily four pitching changes and two Iowa State tallied a 912, posting five-run innings, ISU coach Punpaka Phuntumabamrung gets a hug and congratulations from head coach Christie Martens at the end of the its highest-placing finish in a Big 12 second round of the 2013 Big 12 Women’s Golf Championship on Saturday at the Harvester in Rhodes, Iowa. Stacy Gemeinhardt-Cesler was not pleased with her team’s Championship in school history. performance. Punpaka Phuntumabamrung, se- since this is my last year, too.” portant to keep mentally focused and Persson’s cumulative perfor- “We’ve got to throw strikes; nior, paced the Cyclones throughout Martens acclaimed confident when facing these threats. mance featured nine birdies and 31 we can’t walk people like that,” the entire meet en route to earning Phuntumabamrung’s performance, “The most important thing is you pars. Persson said her confidence re- Gemeinhardt-Cesler said. “Once Big 12 All-Tournament honors for the saying that her play was impressive. just go shot by shot and really focus at ally helped in her success. we actually do throw strikes, third time in her career. “[Phuntumabamrung] is such a all times,” Phuntumabamrung said. “I think that I played solid with we have to make the play She finished the meet with 221 great pressure player, and she showed “You have to have a plan at all times confidence, and you always hit bad behind them. I mean that is just (77-68-76), placing her second over- that today,” Martens said. “She feels and be focused.” shots. You just have to take it in a good ridiculous.” all to record the highest finish of a comfortable that she can play with True freshman Casja Persson way and keep going,” Persson said. After four innings of struggling Cyclone in school history. She has anyone in the country, and she is what carded a three-round score of 226, No. 17 Oklahoma State took home offensively as well, Erica Miller helped her team score three placed in the top 10 in all four of her you need as a senior leader.” firing a 72 in the final round of play en first only two strokes ahead of No. 23 runs in the fifth to keep the Big 12 Championship tournaments Like all scores, route to All-Tournament honors and Baylor. Baylor’s Lauren Taylor, the Cyclones in the game momen- for Iowa State. Phuntumabamrung’s first round was a tie for fifth. Persson said she is very 2012 British Amateur champion, was tarily. With her 45th RBI of the “Big 12 is the tournament 11 strokes higher than her second and pleased with her performance. the individual medalist with 213. season, Miller set a new ISU that everyone is looking for,” as consistent as the Thailand native “It’s so fun to be out here on our The Cyclones will be back in ac- record. Phuntumabamrung said. “I’m glad is, the extremes of the weather con- home course,” Persson said. “I feel like tion at the NCAA Regional on May “It’s really nice, but it’s a team that I did a pretty good job this year ditions is adamant. She said it is im- I played solid the whole weekend.” 9-11. record,” Miller said. “It helps me a lot when people get on base, and all I have to do it hit a single to get them in. I just try to put the ball in play as much as I can Football no matter what the situation is.” Another record set on Sunday was the team’s steals re- cord with 71 in one season. Running backs boast talent, depth at spring game Freshman Brittany Gomez stole two bases on Sunday to seal the record for the team. New players was before. “It’s not just me. It’s everybody in general that has that many prove abilities “It’s still a lot of things steals,” Gomez said. “It just hap- that I need to get better on, pened to be me who was the for fall season running my track and trust- one who broke it.” ing my offensive linemen Although the records — individu- By Dylan.Montz [that they’re] going to get al and team — were broken, the @iowastatedaily.com the job done and just doing coaches and the players could the things I need to do to be not ignore the feeling of the loss On an intense last day of a better runner,” Nealy said. after the game was over. spring practice for ISU coach “Actually, it’s just me just “If we play like we played today, Paul Rhoads, his arguably trusting, trusting, trusting, then we’re not going to win a lot of games,” Gemeinhardt-Cesler deepest position on the team trusting and that will make it said. “We’ve been playing well was one he was most pleased much better.” at home, and we have a great with: the running backs. While Nealy gained the crowd, and [the way we played Redshirt sophomore most yards of any running Sunday was] embarrassing. We DeVondrick Nealy grabbed back on Saturday, he was not can do a lot better.” Rhoads’ attention in the only one who stood out. — Isaac Hunt Saturday’s spring game be- The ISU backfield will also cause of his 142 yards and be returning redshirt seniors two touchdowns with his James White and Jeff Woody, longest run coming on a 20- redshirt sophomore Rob Photo: Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily yard scamper. Standard and junior college Sports Jargon: Sophomore running back DeVondrick Nealy runs the ball down the field in the spring game “DeVondrick Nealy [is] transfer Aaron Wimberly. on Saturday. Nealy said that he needs to start trusting his offensive linemen more. Double bogey certainly running like we Senior Shontrelle thought he was capable of Johnson will also join the Standard is not the athlete 87 yards on the ground with of play of the running back SPORT: and going into his third sea- position group when he is re- that the other group is, but his longest run on the day be- position. Golf son,” Rhoads said. “[It is] very habilitated from an ACL tear he’s productive every time we ing a 13-yard burst. “It’s a huge part of our of- DEFINITION: encouraging to see.” that he suffered near the end play.” “We’ve got a whole bunch fense, and it’s only going to Even though Nealy was of last season. Now that he has com- of playmakers,” Wimberly make our job easier as a quar- When a golfer shoots at least two strokes over par on a pleased with his perfor- “James White is James pleted his first spring with said. “We could spread the terback. So, it’s being able to hole. mance, he said he needs to White — runs hard, smart, the Cyclones, Wimberly said field out with just running balance and run past or even USE: start trusting in his offensive knows everything about he has been able to adapt well backs; we’ve got a lot of tal- maybe a little bit more around linemen more than he has. the offense and certainly is to the pistol offense and rec- ented running backs in the than past,” Richardson said. Sasikarn On-Iam shot three double bogeys in her final With Iowa State’s imple- tough,” Rhoads said. “Aaron ognizes how useful it will be group. So, coach tries to use it “But obviously, the play-ac- 18-hole round at the Big 12 mentation of the pistol of- Wimberly, I think you saw with the number and talent as much as he can.” tion off of that is looking to Championships. fense into its playbook, trust- enough of him to understand level of running backs on the Redshirt sophomore be a huge part of our offense. ing the linemen may be more our excitement and certainly ISU sideline. quarterback Sam Richardson So, it’s nice having those guys important this season than it why we recruited him. Rob Wimberly finished with also took notice to the level back there.”

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