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C Ntinues ~------~~---0L ~~~~~~-1~~--A~G~A in Stldah Sports Weekend: Wsu Vs sports weekend: wsu vs. idaho W Volleyball players get a O.MECOMI G room of their ----------~ own as Bohler reopens for home games volleyball/page 3 Jim Sterk IS enjoying his first year at WSUas athletics athletlcsjpage 12 9,000 miles on the road? ,........., Just the precursor to the Cougars' first home game Quarterback John Welsh has taken a long, strange road to Idahos starting job Ul football/page 10 06-r ar-old se res• • c ntinues ~--------------------~~---0l_~~~~~~-1~~--a~g~a_in_stldah sports weekend: wsu vs. idaho 2 september 23, 2000 INSIIJE THE NUMBERS: - · ·. ~--- -- -Idaho .- - . --i Daily Evergreen goes down on the field, to out what the athletes of WSU are thinking. THIS WEEK'S QUESTION: "How do you feel about ~~~Rewind the rivalry with Idaho?" I Idaho has 42 players from the state of l Washington. WSU has 57 playes from September 18 1999 in-state. '~ one-sided rivalry L WSU went "on isn ~t a rivalry. We ------- the road" for made it a rivalry by its game with beating them last the University year." of Idaho. Idaho, WIL BECK playing all its Ul football home games in Martin Stadium "You have to live "hosted" the with these people (Or Idaho has 22 players from the state of Cougars. The Idaho. wsu has two: Nick Seifrit and I Vandal were the next363 days~ so Jeremy Thielbahr. poor hosts, you want do your however, as best" they won AUSTIN MATSON 28-17. WSU football ''It's big time (Or In the next issue: us because most _, How to keep startmg without ofusare really trying: the Leaf story, part 2 from Idaho has to average 17,000 people per Washington.~~ Road trip blues: 18 women, six game this year to continue to qualify as a RICK DEMULLING NCAA Division I school. games, three locations. one bag Ul football "You go to. the mall or Not in the next issue: the store andyou see m1ella says .. ag g the people from Idaho. Mariners for the rest of my life'' It's almost like we Cnmson becomes the next new share the same city. " DEON BURNETT thing in hair color, even in Idaho WSU football Idaho drew 17, 929 for its first home game. THE If you have a news tip ... call the newsroom at Production Manager: Marcus Michelson 335·1099. [email protected] ' But only those people who paid full price for DAILY EVERGREEN To purchase a copy of any photo published In P.O. Box 642510: Pullman. WA 99164 The Dolly Evercreen ... call Hslu-chu Chung at Contact Us: a ticket count toward the minimum. 335-2292. 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BEN FAUCONNIER/DAILY EVERGREEN Workers resurface Bohler Gym in preparation for the first home games there in two years. , After two years in the spacious confines of B ,asley Coliseum the team returns to Bohler Gym Brent Champaco tion on the scoreboard is not quite com­ "(The coach from Arizona) thing like that at Arizona and he could­ sports weekend plete, Coach Fredrick and the rest of the n't." Cougars now have a place to call home. tned and tried to get some­ Rubio and the other Pac-10 coaches N THE EARLY HOURS OF TUESDAY MORN­ After two seasons of playing on Friel thing like that at Arizona and haven't had to face the atmosphere of ING, WSU VOLLEYBALL COACH CINDY Court in Beasley Coliseum, WSU will Bohler Gym volleyball for the past two open its newly renovated home court on he couldn't." seasons. The Cougars' last match at IFREDRICK TAKES A BREAK FROM HER Sept. 22 against the University of Bohler was a 3-1 win over Colorado OFFICE. Arizona. The Cougars are 6-6 against State in the second round of the NCAA Arizona in Bohler and the team will try Cindy Fredrick Volleyball Championships in 1997. That SHE EXAMINES THE SHINE ON BOHLER GYM'S to duplicate the success of previous WSU volleyball coach year also was the last time the Cougars NEW HARDWOOD FLOOR. AN IMAGE OF A GIANT squads. From 1991 to 1997, WSU won made it to post-season play, going 26-7 71 percent of its games and made the 'There was an article that I still have and qualifying for the Elite Eight. VOU£YBALL REFLECTS UGHT OFF CENTER COURT. post-season seven consecutive seasons. that the coach from Arizona CDave Fredrick said something was present The smell of fresh paint has not quite Other Pac-10 coaches have talked Rubio) wrote about Bohler being the in Bohler that was definitely missing in faded away. Although a few stacks of about WSU's home court advantage, ultimate volleyball facility," she said. chairs are lying in the aisles, and construe- Fredrick said. 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Crockett srorts weekend The Cougars are coming home this weekend, but they'll be looking to make this housewanning party uncomfortable for their visitors. The WSU volleyball team will host the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. Arizona State !8-4, 0-1) comes into its matches this weekend with eight wins in its last 10 matches. The Sun Devils will face the University of "fhey'vt heard Washington on Friday 3bout it. TheyVe before traveling to Pullman to face the seen 1t on Cougars at 7 p.m. Saturday. video. They're Arizona State will very excited have outside hitter Amanda Burbridge about it:' back in the lineup after missing the last two Cindy Fredrick matches with a pulled WSU volleyball coach stomach muscle. "She'll be ready to go," said ASU Coach Patti Snyder-Park. ''It's still pretty painful, so there wasn't any r!'!ason to push it, but we got the OK from our trainer.'! Even without Burbridge, a 1999 All-Pac-10 selection, the Sun Devils were able to win the Clubhouse Inn Invitational, hosted by the University ofNew Mexico, without losing a game. Outside hitter Jami Coughlin took towna­ ment MVP honors for her 4.56 kill-per-game average, 13.7 dig-per-match performance. Burbridge and Coughlin together have aver- DAVE EUERBROCK/DAILY EVERGREEN WSU outside hitter Adrian Hankoff, right attempts a kill against Idaho Tuesday. WSU defeated Idaho 3-1 1n See Bohler battles, page 17 Memorial Gym on the University of Idaho campus. ~~~~~~~----------~~~~~~~- EILL M Wltere It~ All Abozti Quality Service 2000 DODGE DURANGO 4X4 COME SEE OUR #008789, 4WD, Auto, CD, Loaded. 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