BYU Gets Trounced By Wyoming
BYU remains just one win away from clinching the
first Mountain West Conference title in football, after loosing 31-17 to
Wyoming in what can only be called a disaster. BYU's team simply was
unable to hang on to the ball at key points in the game. The Cougars
lost one of four fumbles at the Wyoming 1-yard line, threw an
interception at the 8-yard line and failed to connect on a touchdown
pass in the endzone.
BYU's Football Team wins 'Best Defensive Play' of the week (Minnesota Catch that May Cost Penn State Chance at National Title Earns the 'Compaq College Football Play of the Week' Honors)
An exciting play in BYU's 30-7 victory over
San Diego State University last Saturday won the team the Compaq Best
Defensive Play of the Week award. The play ended with a BYU touchdown
and highlighted BYU's star linebacker Rob Morris.
Seasiders and Sea Warriors head for showdown
The confrontation is likely to happen next week in Laie when BYU-Hawaii is
expected to host the Far West Regional. Just like last season, the
two top teams in the country are from the islands. Only one team can
go on to the NCAA national tournament, Dec. 2-4, in Battle Creek, Mich.
Cougars End Soccer Season With NCAA Loss
The Broncos took just four shots on goal during the game, but two of
those shots, both by Mandy Clements, got into BYU's net. The Broncos
dominated the game.
BYU Women face most difficult goal (BYU beats Cal, will face SCU)
BYU's women's soccer team defeated Cal 2-0 on Wednesday
in the NCAA women's soccer tournament opener, leaving them next to face
top-ranked Santa Clara University on Saturday. But while beating Santa
Clara would get them past the most difficult opponent, the team would
still have to face the difficulty of a tournament championship game that
would be moved from a Sunday for their benefit.
BYU's cry: 'Don't give us Liberty'
The BYU Cougar football team is closing in on the first Mountain West
Conference championship, giving it a return trip to the Liberty Bowl,
formerly the bowl game for the Western Athletic Conference. But the
Cougars aren't that excited about it because they think they deserve
better. Unfortunately, the 14th ranked Cougars probably won't get
anything better.
LDS RM to start at Duke (Christensen finally gets his chance)
LDS Returned Missionary Matt Christensen will
start his first regular-season game for Duke University's basketball
team on Thursday when the Blue Devils play Stanford at Madison Square
Garden in New York City. Christensen was used occasionally at Duke
during the 1995-96 season, before he left on a mission for Germany.
Christensen redshirted last season.
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