Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-23-1992 The BG News November 23, 1992 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News November 23, 1992" (1992). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5458. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5458 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The BG News Monday, November23, 1992 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 75, Issue 64 BG routs Ohio State 11-2 Falcons split games with OSU to improve to 3-7 in CCHA. Tke BG Ntw^TIm NtmuM BG's Kevin Lune battles Buckeye Sean Sutton during BG's 11-2 victory on Saturday. page two The BG News Monday, November 23, 1992 Swim teams defeat Kenyon Who by David Harpster Senior co-captain Jody Reed As for the men, Friday's loss the year against Kenyon. We will face sports writer was impressed with Toledo's against the Rockets is deceiving came back well after swimming performance even though they unless one knows that Toledo was meets on consecutive days for The Bowling Green men's and did not seriously challenge the shaved and tapered for the meet the first time this year. That women's swimming teams swam Falcons. "I was impressed with with the Falcons. That gave them gives us some preparation for BGSU? their first back-to-back meets of Toledo's performance, what with a distinct competitive advantage when we have to swim three con- The following Is a state- the season this weekend and this being only the second year over Bowling Green. secutive days at the Speedo ment from the Big West were able to win three out of the they have had a women's swim Cup," said Gordon. Conference office concern- four. team," Reed said. "We practiced "I'm convinced that if you look ing their representative in The women hard all week and under the cir- at our men's team and Toledo, Winners for the men on Satur- the Las Vegas Bowl on swept their two cumstances, I felt we swam very there's no comparison," Gordon day included Brad Briney, 50 and December 18. Nevada won meets, defeat- well. Kenyon did not swim as said. "However, when one team 100-meter freestyle; Paul Hen- the league with a 5-1 record ing Toledo on well as I had expected them to on shaves and the other doesn't, it derson, 200-freestyle; Tim after San Jose State lost at Friday 157-73 Saturday, but their big event is ceases to be a competitive meet. Rogers, 1,000-meter freestyle; home yesterday (Nov. 21)to and then com- the NCAA Division III cham- Toledo's coach decided he did not Guenter Miller, 200-meter but- New Mexico State, 34-24. ing back on pionships. Overall, swimming want his seniors to go through terfly; Jason Campbell, San Jose State finished 4-2 Saturday and back-to-back meets for the first four years and not win a MAC 200-meter backstroke; Rob in Big West play. beating Ken- time this year will help us pre- meet, which is why they shaved Schaefer, 400-meter IM; and the yon 126-110. pare for our next meet, the and tapered," said Gordon. 200-meter medley relay team of It is In question whether The men were Brian Cordon, Speedo Cup in Michigan," Reed Briney, Miller, Kevin Grotke and Nevada can go to the bowl defeated by said. Senior co-captain Dave Oler Chris Lewter. because they do not have Toledo on Friday 150-81, but then agrees with his coach's reason- the required six wins bounced back to defeat Kenyon Head coach Gordon echoed ing. "Overall, I thought we swam Capturing victories for the against Division I-A teams. 122-109 on Saturday. Reed's assessment of the wom- well. Toledo, on the other hand, women on Saturday included The women were not expected en's performance this weekend. swam out of their minds. With Jody Reed, 200-meter back The statement is as fol- to be challenged by Toledo and "Right now, I am pleased with them being shaved, they would stroke; Amanda Applegate lows: "In light of the fact that led head coach Brian Gordon where the women are at," Gor- have beaten any team in the 200-meter butterfly; Cheryl Pal- that Nevada has won the to go with a weaker line-up don said. "We swam with a weak MAC, including Eastern Michi- teson, 1,000-meter freestyle and Big West football title yet against the Rockets. However, line-up on Friday and came back gan, on Friday," Oler said. 200-meter IM; Jill Bowers, does not meet NCAA Ad- Gordon came back on Saturday with what is probably close to our 50-meter freestyle; Jenny Kent, ministrative Regulation and assembled a stronger squad strongest line-up on Saturday Gordon was pleased with the 1-meter diving; Lynne Ruther- 30.9.2 (requiring six Divi- in order to defeat Kenyon. The against Kenyon. Injuries are the way the men bounced back to ford, 500-meter freestyle; and sion I-A victories for all two victories raise the women's only thing preventing us from defeat a tough Kenyon team on the 200-meter medley relay team post-season bowl partici- record to 4-0 in dual meets this fielding our strongest line-up," Saturday. "I thought the men of Reed, Applegate, Bowers and pants), the Big West has year. Gordon said. swam perhaps their best meet of Josie McCulloch. filed a letter with the NCAA Administrative Committee requesting relief from the regulation." Cougars upset Huskies The Associated Press PULLMAN, Wash. - Shaumbe Wright-Fair ran for three touch- downs as Washington State upset No. S Washington 42-23 in a bliz- zard Saturday. The Cougars erupted for four third-quarter touchdowns, in- cluding two scoring passes by Drew Bledsoe, to ice the game It took Galileo 16 years to master the universe. after Washington had taken a 7-6 halftime lead. Pac-10 champion Washington You have one night (9-2, 6-2 Pac-10) lost for the sec- ond time in three games after be- ing ranked No. 1. Washington State (8-3, 5-3) finished its best II seems unfair. The genius had all that time. While you have a few season since 1988. Wright-Fair ran for 193 yards short hours to team your sun spots from your satellites before the on 22 carries and scored on runs dreaded astronomy exam. of 51, 41 and 3 yards. Bledsoe On the other hand, Vrvarin gives you the definite advantage. It helps completed 18 of 28 passes for 260 keep you awake and mentally alert for hours. Safely and conveniently. So VJVARJR yards. He was intercepted once. even when the subject matter's dull, your mind will stay razor sharp. Washington quarterback Mark for fastpicKup -safe as coffee Brunei I scored twice on 1-yard If Galileo had used Vrvarin, maybe he could have mastered the solar runs and Darius Turner scored a 2-yard touchdown late in the ba M game. ^ " RevhewithVIVARIN: Brunell completed 11 of 25 at- tempts for 122 yards. Monday, November 23, 1992 The BG News page three BG icers split weekend with OSU byAlex Brlcker on a two man advantage, while sports writer save. The goal was Pronger's on the rebound of a Glantz shot On Friday, the Falcons owned eighth of the year, giving the and put it in the net with 57 sec- four two goal advantages but Paul Basic and Wells were both Falcons a 4-0 lead going into the onds on the clock remaining in once again something happened in the box for checking from be- Bowling Green finally broke locker room for the first inter- the period. to cost BG the game. hind penalties. out of their shell, pummeling the mission. Then, 27 seconds later, Falcon The Falcons were winning 5-3 "We always seem to fall apart Ohio State Buckeyes 11-2 on Sat- Buckeye Craig Paterson Jamie Williams contributed to in the third period off two goals in the second period after having urday after losing 7-5 on Friday. picked up a roughing penalty the embarrassment of the Buck- by Brett Harkins, and one goal a great first period," said Hol- The Falcons now have a record of only 1:53 into the second period eyes when he snapped the puck each from Wells, Hall (his first zinger. "It's not our physical 3-7 in the CCHA with six points. giving BG a two minute power by Slazyk for a 9-1 lead at the collegiate goal) and Holzinger. conditioning causing the prob- "I've realized Play- second intermission. It was Wil- Harkins will miss about three lems, it's more of a mental thing. how patient 1 Freshman defenseman Chad liams' first collegiate goal. to six weeks after injuring his I think we get too comfortable have to be with Ackerman cashed in on the Ackerman went on to score his knee in Friday's contest. Harkins with our leads." this team," said power play at 2:29 to put the Fal- second power play goal of the appeared to have twisted his Bowling Green will be taking head coach cons ahead 5-0.
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