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Summer Knoop connects during the second game of the double header against IPFW. CMU lost 7-5.
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At Iowa, Keno had the opportunity to be an undergraduate assistant for the basketball team with his father Tom Davis at the helm. “It was a great experience for me,” Keno said. “Here I am an undergrad student keeping charts during the game, talking with coaches at halftime. At this age (18-19) to be sitting on the first seat of a Big Ten bench, that was a great experience.” Gamble played for Keno’s
“You think it might not, but when you’re around the game that much, you pick up all those things,” Gamble said. After Iowa, Keno was offered a job to coach with his father’s former assistant – Bruce Pearl. Pearl, who went on to coach at Tennessee, picked Keno out of 100 people who applied for the job at Southern Indiana. It was a Division II school but one that won a national title the previous year. “I learned from how intense
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www.KentWired.com Lawn Fertilization Applicator/Mowing Company seeks FT/PT employee. Must have valid Ohio drivers license 4 points or less, please call 330-688-3389 Watch a workout and talk with club members tonight! 6:308:00pm. Plaza in front of Student Center. Find out how to: Get Fit! Get Strong! Learn realistic selfdefense! Information meeting and first workout Wednesday, August 29th, Rec Center Seminar Rm A at 7pm. www.greendragonkungfu. com/KSUclub.
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Part-Time Evenings Looking for dependable people. Offering flexible schedule - No Weekends. Casual office atmosphere. Minutes from Campus. Call Joy after 2pm 330-968-4563 Hostesses, servers, and line cooks. AM/PM shifts available. Apply at Hudson’s Restaurant 80 N. Main St, Hudson & Hudson’s Restaurant 3900 Medina Rd, Akron, between 2-4PM or email resume apply@3foodies.com Perfect Job for a college student! Hiring for Front Desk Associate at Super 8 in Kent, 4380 Edson Rd. Kent, OH 44240 330-678-8817 Apply in person.
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Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7. You’re on top of your game. Score big despite slight opposition from your fears. Getting in touch with old connections helps achieve a home run at work.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 6. Now’s the time to try new foods, explore new continents and discover something about yourself that you didn’t know before. Make room for passions as well.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 7. Take care of problems that could arise at home. Work out the kinks and follow through. It’s not a good time for love now, but things will turn out even better with patience.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 5. Don’t listen to the noisy monkeys in your head. Be cautious with love and money, but don’t take it personally or be dismayed. There’s possibility somewhere in there.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 5. The information you gather comes in handy. List all the reasons it doesn’t work, and then make it work. Together you can create a breakthrough from the breakdown.
NOW LEASING Attention Students...you’re in luck! Check out our website www.jkohlre.com if you’re looking for a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment, or a 5,6,7 bedroom rooming house. We have a few reasonably priced apartments and houses remaining...on Crain, Hall, Lake, Lincoln, Linden, Mae, Sherman and Water Street. You can either e-mail us, call us at 330-677-4722, text us at 330-2218280, or stop by our office at 200 E. Summit St. Jack Kohl Realty Property Management & Rental Office 200 East Summit St. Kent, OH 44240 Trudi Plumb or Anne Moneypenny Phone: 330-677-4722
1 bd in 3-bd, half-house, w/ bath, LR, Kit, Private entrance and porch $230/br/mo +util. 1-year lease. No Pets. 330-673-8505 or 330-221-8218 1 or 2 bedrooms needed to live with three boys. Whitehall East Townhomes. All utilities included. $385/ month. 440-336-6761 Across KSU large, quiet 2BR Luxury, no pets/8, appliances, 1 car garage, wd/hookup, air, many amenities $650 water/trash/lawn/snow/main- Married graduate student couple seeking roommate. $160/mo + tenance paid 330-628-0447 1/3 of utilities. 5 minute drive from campus. Call Mick at 330-687-3529. 223 N. Lincoln 7 Bedroom House $250/room+utilities & security. 330Roommates Needed 4 Bedroom 274-3148 House, Quiet Neighborhood $250/ month+shared utilities, cable/inNow renting studios, 1 and 2 bed- ternet ready, $300 security deposit, room apartments for fall. Call 330- 330-554-7103 330-671-9419 678-0123. Now accepting application for Efficiencies, 1 and 2 bedrooms for Fall 2012...please call 330-678-0746. Spacious 2 & 3 Bdrm. apts. Gas, heat, water, trash removal, parking & internet all included!!! Come out for a tour and reserve your apartment. We are filling up...so hurry!! 330-678-0823 Kent, clean, quiet 2 bedroom 1 bath. Rent includes some utilities. No pets. 330-760-1884 Kent near downtown and campus 2 bedroom apartment, all utilities paid except electric, $325/bedroom + security deposit. (330) 676-9440 Spacious, Furnished house has one room left $560 includes all utilities, cable, and internet, washer&dryer on site, no pets and no smoking, Must See 330-847-6432. Kent/Brimfield 3 bedroom/2 bath duplex. Lovely setting, large deck. Close to KSU. Nonsmoking. $975+security deposit and electric. 330-289-3213 330-319-3657
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812-339-8300 No pets. 1 block S. of Campus. 4 BR, 2 BA. Utils. incl. except elec. W/D, A/C, prkg. $1880/mo.
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1,2,3 BR apts. by the Stadium and Campus. 1 BR from $415-$430; 3 BR: $895. 2 BR apts. at 320 E. University $595. Avail now & Aug., 2013. Costley & Co. Rental Mgmt,Inc. 336-6246. tuckerbloomington.com 3, 4, and 5 BR. All amenities. Elkinspropertiesrent.com 331-7797
8 blks to campus, on bus line. 5 BR, 3 BA, W/D, A/C, prkg., trash remov. incl. $400 ea./mo. bestrentsrdw@yahoo.com
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3 BR house-1.5 BA, A/C, W/D, D/W. 801 W. 12th, for Aug. ‘13. $975/mo. No pets. (317) 490-3101 goodrents.homestead.com
3 BR, 2 BA house, with walkout basement. DVD slideshow avail. Lots of equip incl. 3142 S. Market Place. Please call: 323-1779. 3 BR, 2 BA house. Large older house across from campus. GREAT LOCATION. Avail. 12/01/12. burnhamrentals.com 339-8300, no pets. 3 BR, 2 BA. 714 East Second St. Avail. Aug. 391-2600 3,4, and 5 BR houses. Close to campus. Available 2013. Call 812-327-7859. Weidner Apartments 5 BR townhouses. Stadium! $1850, utils. included. 317-376-2186.
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5 BR, 2 BA. 416.5 N. Lincoln. 812-360-6800 811 N. Grant 1 BR + study, for 2 ppl. $950/mo. 812-360-6800 Aug. ‘13. 2, 3, 5 BR houses. Pets ok. Call Sharma: 812-325-0449.
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1-5 BR houses. 10th, Dunn, Lincoln St. 812-360-6800 www.big10rentals.com 2 BR house. 2 blks to campus. 415 N. Park. Prkg. Avail. Aug., ‘13. 925-254-4206 2, 3, 7 BR houses. Aug., 2013. 361-1021 brownpropertymgt.com
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Apt. Unfurnished Near campus/downtown. 2 duplex, 1 BR apts. Ea. occup. 2. 360-4517 www.rentdowntown.biz
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2-10 bedroom houses. August, 2013. GT Rental Group. 812-330-1501 gtrentalgroup.com
336-6900 www.shaw-rentals.com Avail now: 4 BR house. Near campus. (812) 336-8082
Avail. Aug., 2013. 3 BR home. One block from IU, 2 full baths. 4 BR home. Very close to IU, 2 full baths. 812-323-8243 Avail. for Aug., 2013. Nice 3 BR houses! 3 BR, 2 BA. 307 E. 16th. Newly remodeled. Applns. incl. Close to campus. No pets. 824-2727
Shaw Rentals, avail.now: 5 BR & 6 BA, 4 BR & 5 BA, 3 BR & 4 BA. Call for more info.: 812-336-6900.
Close to campus. 4 BR, 2 BA homes.Yards W/D, D/W, A/C. 360-4517 rentdowntown.biz Close to IU 2 houses for rent. 1) 4 BR, 2 BA, 900 E. 14th St, 3 blks. to Geography, SPEA, Business, $1750/mo. 2) 3 BR, 1 BA, Porch, p deck,$1650. All free W/D,12 mo. lease 2013-14. No pets. 812-333-5333
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1 BR, 1.5 BA, frplc., garden BA & dog park. MeadowCreek Apt. $800 neg. 317-753-9099
$BUYING Gold, silver, iMacs, notebooks, SMART PHONES, PS3’s, electronics. 812-964-0866, 2310 S. Hickory Leaf Dr.
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Misc. for Sale ‘07 red United enclosed trailer. 8.5’x24’. Drop backdoor. Int. finished. $5800. 812-322-1228
Nice 3 BR. Near Wilke, $1200. 802-881-6242
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Newly remodeled,close to Campus. 2 unfurn., 5 BR, 3 BA homes. Gas, heat, AC, DW, stove, garbage disposal, refridgerator, and W/D. $2000/month. Call: 574-232-4527 or 574-340-1844.
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Rooms/Roommates Furn. rms. All utils. incl. Half blk. from Music School. (812) 320-2507
TRANSPORTATION Automobiles ‘00 Subaru Legacy: 2.5L 4-cyl.engine. 163k mi. AWD,$2,1000, obo. price9@indiana.edu
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Continued from page 1 and Wamego resident, said he hoped to double last year’s collection of 210 pounds of food for the Breadbasket. “I hope to see a lot of people there, zombies and survivors,” he said. “ere’s stuff for people of all ages to do. Just go out there and have fun.” Participants are urged to come dressed as zombies or survivors, and volunteers will be on hand to help with costumes and makeup. More information can be found on the Kansas Anti-Zombie Militia’s Facebook page.
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reopened by end of day to ventilate area Continued from page 1 “It was a small amount of mercury, but we didn’t have the ability to pick it up,” Almes said. “We actually borrowed a KSU mercury vacuum to clean it.” According to Michele Jones, communications coordinator for the Manhattan-Ogden school district, students and adults in the room were isolated and readings were done on
their shoes. e building was not evacuated, and a majority of the building was available for use again at 11:30 a.m. “We made sure that people didn’t come into contact with anything hazardous,” Almes said. e hazmat team cleaned the soles of the students’ shoes and cleaned and ventilated the classroom. e building was fully released for student and teacher use at 2 p.m.
Continued from page 1 wait for the fire department, they want us to do that,” said the source in a phone interview on Wednesday. “You never know.” According to the source, the fire department set up a fan to ventilate the area. Students returned to the building as the fire engines left the scene shortly after arriving. Bruce Shubert, vice president for administration and finance, said there is no cost to the university when the fire department is dispatched to campus.
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2012 YEAR IN REVIEW Memorable Moments ents
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1. Football wins Orange Bowl
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The WVU football team put on a record-shattering performance with a 70-33 victory against Clemson in the Orange Bowl that changed the perception around the Mountaineer football program and its high-powered offense.
West Virginia started the 2012 football season 5-0 and had its sights set on winning a Big 12 title. But a five-game losing streak following a 48-45 victory during Texas caused the Mountaineers to finish 7-5 and earn an appearance in the Pinstripe Bowl.
2. WVU officially joins Big 12 1 At Athletic Director or OOliver Luck and nd President James mes PP. Clements welcomed Big 12 Conference Commissioner Bob Bowlsby to Morgantown July 1 as WVU officially became a member of the Big 12 after announcing be it would wo leave the Big East in February.
3. Tavon finishes 8th in Heisman voting After emerging as one of the nation’s most explosive players throughout the 2012 season, Austin finished eighth in the voting for this season’s Heisman Trophy. The senior inside receiver was the first Mountaineer to receive votes for the Heisman Trophy since quarterback Pat White.
4 ‘Country 4. ‘ Roads’ after Baylor win Follll Following West Virginia’s 70-63 win in its first Big 12 Conference game against Baylor, the sell-out ccrowd at Milan Puskar Stadium stayed in their seats and sang “Country Roads” in celebration of the historic victory. The Mountaineers gained tthe most offensive yards in school history in the win against the Bears.
4. The end of the Backyard Brawl? The West Virginia men’s basketball team’s win against Pittsburgh at the Petersen Events Center signaled the end of the Backyard Brawl for the foreseeable future, with both teams leaving the Big East Conference for the Big 12 Conference and ACC, respectively.
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A the end of his final home game as a At Mountaineer, senior quarterback Geno Smith climbed into the student section to celebrate the vvictory with West Virginia fans. After the game, Smith said the experience was “as good as it gets.” Sm
5. No goaltending at end of Syracuse basketball game West Virginia had a chance to tie Syracuse in the closing seconds in the Carrier Dome. With eight seconds left and the Mountaineers trailing by two, Deniz Kilicli’s put-back attempt appeared to be touched by Syracuse big man Baye Moussa Keita. After none of the game’s three officials called goaltending, the Mountaineers lost and when on to lose three of their next four games.
6. Men’s soccer fails to make NCAA tournament With a lot of experience returning from a team that made the NCAA tournament the last two seasons, the WVU men’s soccer team entered its first season in the MAC with high expectations. But a loss to Northern Illinois in the MAC tournament cost the Mountaineers a spot in this year’s tournament.
77. Campriani Ca wins Gold in London Tw years after he won a national championship Two aat WVU, Nicco Campriani took a Gold medal in the men’s 50-meter three position at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Campriani also won a SSilver medal in the Games for his home country of Italy.
7. Volleyball finishes winless in Big 12 With a young team, the West Virginia volleyball team expected to struggle at times in its first year in the extremely talented Big 12. But the Mountaineers would see the new league was even tougher than expected as they lost all 18 Big 12 games.
88. Fi First Fir Big 12 Conference athletic event Th West Virginia volleyball team was the first The tteam to participate in a Big 12 Conference game when the Mountaineers took on Texas on Aug. 29 at the WVU Coliseum. Head coach Jill KKramer’s team fell in three sets to the highly ranked Longhorns. ra
8. Women’s soccer early NCAA tournament exit
9W 9. Women’s soccer wins first Big 12 title
After winning the Big 12 Conference regular season title, the West Virginia women’s soccer team suffered a disappointing 2-1 loss to Princeton in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
Aft winning Big East Conference championships After tthree of the last five seasons, head coach Nikki Izzo-Brown and the WVU women’s soccer team won the school’s first-ever Big 12 Conference title with a regular season championship. The M Mountaineers finished the regular season 11-5-4 and did not lose a game in Big 12 play.
9. Players leave football team In the middle of a five-game losing streak, there were rumors of numerous WVU football players leaving the team. Two receivers, Travares Copeland and Ivan McCartney, did leave the program.
10. GVZ 10 G out, Mazey in as Mountaineer baseball coach b A spending the last 18 seasons as West After Virginia’s head baseball coach, Greg Van Zant was fired by Athletic Director Oliver Luck. The Mountaineers then brought in TCU assistant M Randy Mazey to lead the program into the Big 12. Ra
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Kevin Jones was the only player yer in college basketball to average 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. But it was Marquette’s Jae Crowder, not Jones, who was named the Big East Conference’s Player of the Year in March.
A Almost a year after he resigned as WVU’s head football coach, Bill Stewart passed away unexpectedly during the summer while golfing aat Stonewall Jackson Resort. His death was mourned by the entire WVU family. m
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In the middle of a four-game losing streak and with hhis team struggling against No. 11 Oklahoma, WVU receiver Tavon Austin took matters into his own hands. He put together one of the most impressive individual performances in college football history, gaining 572 all-purpose yards and fo two touchdowns in the loss.
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1. Football beats Texas 48-45 in Austin 2. Football beats Baylor 70-63 in first Big 12 game 3. Women’s soccer upsets No. 1 Stanford 4. Women’s basketball beats No. 2 Notre Dame 5. Men’s basketball beats Cincinnati 77-74
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GREEN PROPERTIES. South Park close to downtown. 1BR and 3BR apartments. Like new. No Pets. Available in May. 304-216-3402 LARGE, UNFURNISHED 3/BR apartment. Close to campus/hospitals. Large Deck, appliances, WD hook-up, off-street parking. No pets. $800/mo+utilities. 304-594-2225
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1BR / 2BR (2Bath) ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Cable-Internet Included Washer Dryer Included Parking Included Central Heat and Air Walk In Closets Dishwasher-Microwave Private Balconies 24 Hour Emergency Maintanance On Site Management Modern Fire Safety Features Furnished Optional On Inter-Campus Bus Route OTHER 2BR UNITS CLOSE TO CAMPUS W/SIMILAR AMMENITIES
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1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Unfurnished 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance & Enforcement Officer Off Street Parking
All Include Utilities and Washer/Dryer Many include Parking Pets Considered
DOWNTOWN PROPERTIES Phone 304-413-0900
Rent as low as $450/mo per person Includes Utilities Lease and Deposit
Metro Towers East, & West (University Avenue)
Glenlock (University Avenue)
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Valley View Woods Cooperfield Court Ashley Oaks (Off Don Nehlen Drive)
2 BR Washer/Dryer Louise Ave: Parking Included. $900/month. 304-365-2787.
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3BR APARTMENT (1 side of duplex), Large, W/D, Walk to Town&Campus, off street parking, $330/person, AVAILABLE NOW, call/text 304-290-3347. AFFORDABLE LUXURY, 1 & 2 Bedroom/1 & 2 Bath, prices starting at $505. Bon Vista & The Villas. 304-599-1880, www.morgantownapartments.com APARTMENTS FOR RENT: Three 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, condos located on Creekside Drive, off West Run Road (North Hills) in Morgantown, within minutes of hospital and WVU. All kitchen appliances and washer and dryer in units. $600.00 per month with $300.00 security deposit. Telephone Jeff at 304-290-8571. AVAILABLE 5/2013. 3 AND 4 bedroom house. Recently remodeled. Partially furnished. Close to campus. Off-street parking. 296-8801. AVAILABLE DECEMBER 15TH! Very nice, 1/BR Apt w/AC, laundry. 304-291-2103 BARRINGTON NORTH. 2BR, 1BTH. Prices starting at $615. 304-599-6376. www.morgantownapartments.com
Campus Area - 3 & 4 BR. Apts. & Houses South Park - 1, 2, 3 and 4 BR. Apts. 6 Bedroom Houses Between Campuses - 4 Bedroom Houses
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2 BR APARTMENTS SOUTH PARK & SABRATON. New appliances. W/D, Dishwasher. $400/up/month including utilities. No Pets 304-288-2052 or 304-288-9978
217, 225, 227 JONES AVENUE. 1,2,3,4 BR Apartments & Houses, excellent condition. $395/each/plus utilities. NO PETS. Free-Parking. 304-685-3457 E.J. Stout
WILKINS RENTALS 304-292-5714 Now Leasing for 2013-2014 Close to Downtown Campus & South Park Locations
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UNFURNISHED HOUSES 2 - 9 BR APARTMENTS & HOUSES. Showing now. Available May 15th. 304-319-2787 or 304-365-2787 M-F 8am-4pm. 3, 4 & 5BR HOUSES on downtown campus. Includes off street parking, W/D, & DW hymarkproperties.com 5 BEDROOM HOUSE in South Park across from Walnut Street Bridge. W/D. call Nicole at 304-290-8972 2BR $650/month + Utilities. W/D, DW, No Pets. Available Now. 724-518-9728
ROOMMATES JUST LISTED! MALE OR FEMALE ROOMMATE for brand-new apt. Close to downtown. Next to Arnold Hall. WD, DW, AC, Parking. NO PETS. $420/mo includes utils. Lease/Deposit 304-296-8491 or 304-288-1572 ROOMMATE WANTED for 3 bedroom house. $400/month, includes utilities. 101 Jones Ave. 304-677-6634 ROOMMATE WANTED. WVU student. 2BR, 1BTH. $395/mth only. 3rd Street. Lease runs Jan.-May Security deposit 1st months rent required. 304-657-8261
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HELP WANTED BARTENDERS WANTED. Bucket Head’s Pub. 10-mins from downtown, Morgantown. Small local bar, All Shifts Avail. No experience necessary. 304-365-4565. BARTENDING UP TO $300 A DAY potential. No experience necessary. Age 18 plus. Training available. 800-965-6520 Ext. 285 HIRING delivery driver and cashier. Must have experience around Morgantown. Pick-up application at Great Wall Chinese Restaurant. Questions call 304-291-3412. MARIO’S FISHBOWL now hiring part time cooks. Apply in person at 704 Richwood Ave. Mr. C’s WISEGUY CAFE looking for part-time cook and delivery driver. Phone 304.599.3636 or 304.288.2200
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BEVERLY AVE. APARTMENT. 2-3-4/BR Well-maintained. Off-street parking. W/D. DW. A/C. NO PETS. Available May 20th. 304-241-4607. If no answer: 282-0136.
STAR CITY 2BR 1BTH. Large carpeted D/W, W/D, gas, AC. No pets/smoking. Off street parking. $600 plus util. 304-692-1821
MUST SEE just across from Arnold Hall 4BR and 2 and 3BTH houses with W/D, DW, Microwave, A/C, parking, all in excellent condition. All utilities included. For appointment call 304-288-1572, 288-9662, 296-8491 website JEWELMANLLC.COM
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MONDAY DECEMBER 10, 2012
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The Daily Athenaeum’s
2012 YEAR IN REVIEW Memorable Moments ents
Head Scratchers
1. Football wins Orange Bowl
1. Football team’s collapse se
The WVU football team put on a record-shattering performance with a 70-33 victory against Clemson in the Orange Bowl that changed the perception around the Mountaineer football program and its high-powered offense.
West Virginia started the 2012 football season 5-0 and had its sights set on winning a Big 12 title. But a five-game losing streak following a 48-45 victory during Texas caused the Mountaineers to finish 7-5 and earn an appearance in the Pinstripe Bowl.
2. WVU officially joins Big 12 1 At Athletic Director or OOliver Luck and nd President James mes P.P Clements welcomed Big 12 Conference Commissioner Bob Bowlsby to Morgantown July 1 as WVU officially became a member of the Big 12 after announcing be would leave the Big East in February. it wo
3. Tavon finishes 8th in Heisman voting After emerging as one of the nation’s most explosive players throughout the 2012 season, Austin finished eighth in the voting for this season’s Heisman Trophy. The senior inside receiver was the first Mountaineer to receive votes for the Heisman Trophy since quarterback Pat White.
4 ‘Country 4. ‘ Roads’ after Baylor win Follll Following West Virginia’s 70-63 win in its first Big 12 Conference game against Baylor, the sell-out ccrowd at Milan Puskar Stadium stayed in their seats and sang “Country Roads” in celebration of the historic victory. The Mountaineers gained tthe most offensive yards in school history in the win against the Bears.
4. The end of the Backyard Brawl? The West Virginia men’s basketball team’s win against Pittsburgh at the Petersen Events Center signaled the end of the Backyard Brawl for the foreseeable future, with both teams leaving the Big East Conference for the Big 12 Conference and ACC, respectively.
55. Ta Tav Tavon’s Night
A the end of his final home game as a At Mountaineer, senior quarterback Geno Smith climbed into the student section to celebrate the vvictory with West Virginia fans. After the game, Smith said the experience was “as good as it gets.” Sm
5. No goaltending at end of Syracuse basketball game West Virginia had a chance to tie Syracuse in the closing seconds in the Carrier Dome. With eight seconds left and the Mountaineers trailing by two, Deniz Kilicli’s put-back attempt appeared to be touched by Syracuse big man Baye Moussa Keita. After none of the game’s three officials called goaltending, the Mountaineers lost and when on to lose three of their next four games.
6. Men’s soccer fails to make NCAA tournament With a lot of experience returning from a team that made the NCAA tournament the last two seasons, the WVU men’s soccer team entered its first season in the MAC with high expectations. But a loss to Northern Illinois in the MAC tournament cost the Mountaineers a spot in this year’s tournament.
77. Campriani Ca wins Gold in London Tw years after he won a national championship Two aat WVU, Nicco Campriani took a Gold medal in the men’s 50-meter three position at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Campriani also won a SSilver medal in the Games for his home country of Italy.
7. Volleyball finishes winless in Big 12 With a young team, the West Virginia volleyball team expected to struggle at times in its first year in the extremely talented Big 12. But the Mountaineers would see the new league was even tougher than expected as they lost all 18 Big 12 games.
88. First Fi Fir Big 12 Conference athletic event Th West Virginia volleyball team was the first The tteam to participate in a Big 12 Conference game when the Mountaineers took on Texas on Aug. 29 at the WVU Coliseum. Head coach Jill KKramer’s team fell in three sets to the highly ranked Longhorns. ra
8. Women’s soccer early NCAA tournament exit
9W 9. Women’s soccer wins first Big 12 title
After winning the Big 12 Conference regular season title, the West Virginia women’s soccer team suffered a disappointing 2-1 loss to Princeton in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
Aft winning Big East Conference championships After tthree of the last five seasons, head coach Nikki Izzo-Brown and the WVU women’s soccer team won the school’s first-ever Big 12 Conference title with a regular season championship. The Mountaineers finished the regular season 11-5-4 M and did not lose a game in Big 12 play.
9. Players leave football team In the middle of a five-game losing streak, there were rumors of numerous WVU football players leaving the team. Two receivers, Travares Copeland and Ivan McCartney, did leave the program.
10. GVZ 10 G out, Mazey in as Mountaineer baseball coach b A spending the last 18 seasons as West After Virginia’s head baseball coach, Greg Van Zant was fired by Athletic Director Oliver Luck. The Mountaineers then brought in TCU assistant M Randy Mazey to lead the program into the Big 12. Ra
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Kevin Jones was the only player yer in college basketball to average 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. But it was Marquette’s Jae Crowder, not Jones, who was named the Big East Conference’s Player of the Year in March.
A Almost a year after he resigned as WVU’s head football coach, Bill Stewart passed away unexpectedly during the summer while golfing aat Stonewall Jackson Resort. His death was mourned by the entire WVU family. m
6. GGeno celebrates with fans after Senior NNight win vs. Kansas
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2. KJ doesn’t winn Big East POYY
3. Bill Stewart passes away
In the middle of a four-game losing streak and with hhis team struggling against No. 11 Oklahoma, WVU receiver Tavon Austin took matters into his own hands. He put together one of the most impressive individual performances in college football history, gaining 572 all-purpose yards and fo two touchdowns in the loss.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation of discrimination. The Daily Athenaeum will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination in West Virginia call HUD Toll-free at 1-800-669-9777
CAR POOLING/RIDES PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE. Top of High Street. 1/year lease. $120/mo 304-685-9810.
SPECIAL SERVICES “AFRAID YOU ARE PREGNANT?” Let’s make sure. Come to BIRTHRIGHT for free pregnancy test. Open Monday-Friday 10:00am-2:00pm. 364 High Street / RM 216 Call 296-0277 or 1-800-550-4900 anytime.
ADOPTIONS PREGNANT? Loving West Virginia family seeks infant adoption. Let’s help each other! 304-216-5839 or weparent@comcast.net. or www.parentprofiles.com/profiles/db28440. html
LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE. The next meeting of the Joint Planning Committee of the West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc. Board of Directors will convene at 5:00 p.m., T h u r s d a y , December 13, 2012 at the West Virginia University Hospital, J.W. Ruby Boardroom,
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10. Clean-shaven Kilicli? When the WVU men’s basketball team took the court in the Gold and Blue Debut, Deniz Kilicli looked much different. The Turkish big man no longer sported his popular beard.
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1. Tavon Austin, football 2. Kevin Jones, men’s basketball 3. Petra Zublasing, rifle 4. Geno Smith, football 5. Stedman Bailey, football 6. Bry McCarthy, women’s soccer 7. Asya Bussie, women’s basketballll 8. Eric Schoenle, men’s soccer 9. Rachael Burnett, women’s swimming 10. Sarah-Anne Brault, cross country
2 AND 3BR near downtown campus. $375 per person plus utilities. WD, parking, no pets. Available May 2013. 304-599-2991
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1BR IN 4BR, 4BR Penthouse apartment for lease at The Lofts. Currently occupied by 3 males. $435/mth includes everything. Available now. If interested text 304-670-5038 1BR LOFT W/D, on and off street parking, $400 including utilities. Available January. 304-282-5772
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Between Campuses
1. Football beats Texas 48-45 in Austin 2. Football beats Baylor 70-63 in first Big 12 game 3. Women’s soccer upsets No. 1 Stanford 4. Women’s basketball beats No. 2 Notre Dame 5. Men’s basketball beats Cincinnati 77-74
1-2 BR. Spacious & Attractive Furnished & Unfurnished * AC, WW, DW * Laundry and Lighted Parking Included * WiFi Access * No Pets * Lease and Deposit Available January 2013 304-296-3919 JEWELMANLLC.COM close to downtown, next to Arnold Hall. 3, 4, 5 & 6/BR houses. Excellent condition. A/C, W/D, parking and yard. Utilities included. No dogs. 12/mth lease. 304-288-1572 or 304-296-8491 SUNNYSIDE 1 MINUTE WALK to campus. 1-2-3 BRS. Lease and deposit. NO PETS. Call 291-1000 for appointment.
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South Park, Med Center, High St., Walkability-SAVE ON FUEL 8. INDOOR AND OUTDOOR QUALITY 7. HIGHEST EFFICIENCY HEAT & AIR CONDITIONING
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GREEN PROPERTIES. South Park close to downtown. 1BR and 3BR apartments. Like new. No Pets. Available in May. 304-216-3402 LARGE, UNFURNISHED 3/BR apartment. Close to campus/hospitals. Large Deck, appliances, WD hook-up, off-street parking. No pets. $800/mo+utilities. 304-594-2225
Now Leasing for 2013 - 2014 “The Largest & Finest Selection of Properties”
AVALON APARTMENTS (NEAR EVANSDALE-LAW SCHOOL)
1BR / 2BR (2Bath) ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Cable-Internet Included Washer Dryer Included Parking Included Central Heat and Air Walk In Closets Dishwasher-Microwave Private Balconies 24 Hour Emergency Maintanance On Site Management Modern Fire Safety Features Furnished Optional On Inter-Campus Bus Route OTHER 2BR UNITS CLOSE TO CAMPUS W/SIMILAR AMMENITIES
“GET MORE FOR LESS” CALL TODAY 304-296-3606 www.benttreecourt.com
Now Leasing for 2013-2014 “The Largest & Finest Selection of Properties”
24 Hour Emergency Maintenance & Enforcement Officer Off Street Parking
Phone: 304-413-0900
Courtyard West (Willey Street)
Glenlock North & South (University Avenue)
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Metro Towers North & South
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304-296-7476
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UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS 1 & 2 BR AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 304-319-2787 OR 304-365-2787 1, 2 & 4 BR APARTMENTS, AVAILABLE MAY 2013. Some utilities included. W/D. No Pets. 304-288-6374 or e-mail kjedwards2@comcast.net
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Unfurnished 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance & Enforcement Officer Off Street Parking DOWNTOWN PROPERTIES Phone 304-413-0900
Metro Towers East, & West (University Avenue) (University Avenue)
South Park - 1, 2, 3 and 4 BR. Apts.
Skyline (Top of Falling Run Road)
Phone: 304-413-0900
Valley View Woods Cooperfield Court Ashley Oaks
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT: Three 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, condos located on Creekside Drive, off West Run Road (North Hills) in Morgantown, within minutes of hospital and WVU. All kitchen appliances and washer and dryer in units. $600.00 per month with $300.00 security deposit. Telephone Jeff at 304-290-8571. AVAILABLE 5/2013. 3 AND 4 bedroom house. Recently remodeled. Partially furnished. Close to campus. Off-street parking. 296-8801. AVAILABLE DECEMBER 15TH! Very nice, 1/BR Apt w/AC, laundry. 304-291-2103 BARRINGTON NORTH. 2BR, 1BTH. Prices starting at $615. 304-599-6376. www.morgantownapartments.com
6 Bedroom Houses Between Campuses - 4 Bedroom Houses
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2 BR Washer/Dryer Louise Ave: Parking Included. $900/month. 304-365-2787.
AFFORDABLE LUXURY, 1 & 2 Bedroom/1 & 2 Bath, prices starting at $505. Bon Vista & The Villas. 304-599-1880, www.morgantownapartments.com
Rent as low as $450/mo per person Includes Utilities Lease and Deposit Campus Area - 3 & 4 BR. Apts. & Houses
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3BR APARTMENT (1 side of duplex), Large, W/D, Walk to Town&Campus, off street parking, $330/person, AVAILABLE NOW, call/text 304-290-3347.
All Include Utilities and Washer/Dryer Many include Parking Pets Considered
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2 BR APARTMENTS SOUTH PARK & SABRATON. New appliances. W/D, Dishwasher. $400/up/month including utilities. No Pets 304-288-2052 or 304-288-9978
217, 225, 227 JONES AVENUE. 1,2,3,4 BR Apartments & Houses, excellent condition. $395/each/plus utilities. NO PETS. Free-Parking. 304-685-3457 E.J. Stout
WILKINS RENTALS 304-292-5714 Now Leasing for 2013-2014 Close to Downtown Campus & South Park Locations
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“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”
UNIQUE APARTMENTS! NOW RENTING for May. 1, 2, & 3BR apartments. Close to main campus. W/D, A/C, dishwasher, private parking, pets with fee. Call 207-793-2073
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1. WE ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GOLDEN RULE:
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304-291-2103
6. QUALITY FURNISHINGS
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HELP WANTED
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Gymnastics takes second win in N.H. By John McGonigal COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER
The No. 13 Penn State women’s gymnastics team tacked on its second victory of the season by scoring a 196.125 on the road WOMEN’S against New GYMNASTICS Hampshire. Penn State, led by junior Sharaya Musser, swept all four events and took the all-around titles. Musser, the reigning Big Ten Gymnast of the Week, scored a 39.425, earning her second allaround title of the season. Four more Lions competed in the all-around and rounded out the top 5 in scores. They were junior Madison Merriam (39.350), senior Whitney Bencsko (39.175), freshman Krystal Welsh (38.975), and sophomore Kassidy Stauder (38.925). “Today we only had one fall and in competition we built off of each other and finished really well,” Merriam said. The Nittany Lions were fueled by great support by a solid showing of Penn State fans at the road event. “There were a lot of Penn State fans in the crowd, including the
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New Hampshire/Maine PSU alumni chapter, who were very loud and lifted our team throughout our floor performance,” coach Jeff Thompson said. Bencsko shared her coach’s sentiments. “There are Penn Staters everywhere, and it’s awesome to know that they’re watching and following our program and caring so much,” Bencsko said. After last week’s first-place showing at West Virginia, the squad felt more relaxed against New Hampshire with the first meet of the year under their belt. “It was good to get the first meet jitters out and I feel like we felt more relaxed, had more fun, and knew what to expect,” Welsh said. While the warmups prior to the competition were less than thrilling, the team regained their focus and recognized that the meet was all that mattered. “We did not have very good warms ups today, so we were really happy to see the girls able to focus on their competition routines and do what they do everyday in practic,” Thompson said. “We’ve solidified the fact that we can hit under pressure, and now we need to focus on the details.” Like her coach, Bencsko was
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impressed with the team’s performance after warmups. “It’s very easy to get flustered and overthink things, but when it comes down to it they’re just warmups and we can do our routines in our sleep so you just have to look past it and focus on the competition,” Bencsko said. The squad will try to continue its winning ways on Jan. 21 at home against Big Ten foe Michigan State, Cornell and No. 2 and defending national champion Alabama. The home meet will be their first of the season and the Lions are looking forward to competing in their home gym. “We are really looking forward to our fans. With two meets under our belt, we are ready to show the students that we’re a sport to watch and being comfortable in our own gym with our equipment should help us out,” Bencsko said. Although the team will be facing off against the second best squad in the country, the Lions understand that they can only control their performance. “We can’t think about Alabama, instead focus on what we need to do ourselves,” Stauder said.
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By Sallie Sharer COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER
It was a surprising start to the season for the Penn State’s men’s gymnastics team this weekend. The team defeated No. 14 MEN’S Army on Saturday night, GYMNASTICS 348.800-321.600 win, at home. A win was expected, but the caliber of the performances that night exceeded expectations for coach Randy Jepson. The reality, however, was that No. 6 Penn State left the meet with a broken school record, capturing all six titles of the night, and the gymnasts finished the meet with several career highs. However, it was only the first meet. Junior Scott Rosenthal, who only competed in the still rings, scored an impressive 16.3, which broke the school record of 16.0. It wasn’t hard to see Rosenthal To email reporter: jjm5639@psu.edu was excited about his
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performance as he made his way back to his teammates — greeting them with a big smile on his face. Jepson said he sees Rosenthal as a potential challenger for the national title. “The kid is a beast. He’s really strong, and now he’s being refined,” Jepson said. Rosenthal said he is excited, but he is after more this season. “I’m really trying to hunt down that national title,” Rosenthal said. Jepson knows that Rosenthal still has work to do this season. “He should be one of the nation’s top competitors, but his execution needs to improve and as he does that he can compete with anybody, but it’s going to take time,” Jepson said. Rosenthal wasn’t the only Penn State gymnast who impressed. Juniors Mackenzie Dow, Parker Raque, Tony Beck, Rosenthal, and sophomore Wasef Burbar all placed first in events. To email reporter: sis5223@psu.edu
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Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree of your sun at birth. The sign name is simply a label astrologers put on a set of degrees for convenience. For best results, readers should refer to the dates following each sign. A baby born today, Jan. 17, 2012, has a Sun and Moon in Scorpio. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012: This year you see life with more vitality than ever. Whether you are an activist or a socialite, you will have the opportunity to bring people together for a specific cause. In the process, you’ll transform your life. If you are single, you are likely to meet someone very special during the year. What you decide to do with this bond is your call. If you are attached, encourage your significant other to join you. You will bond even more closely. SCORPIO is a true friend. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) ★★★★ You clearly are developing an interest in a favorite pastime or hobby of a close associate. Adapt your schedule accordingly. A discussion comes forward. You don’t want to say “no.” What you take away from this conversation could be very different when you reflect on this talk in a few days. Tonight: Up late. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ★★★★ Others come forward with new insights. Not everything is to your pleasing, but you still should listen. Others’ ideas help clarify your thoughts and test the strength of a plan. A discussion evolves because of this openness. Tonight: Let your imagination put a spin on plans.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ★★★★ You might want to make an additional effort to break through a barrier or come to an understanding. Once you do, a new type of bond evolves. Discussions are animated but also give you feedback as to what might be appropriate to change. Tonight: Chill out; put your feet up. CANCER (June 21-July 22) ★★★★ You are unusually playful, even if you do have to work. A partner or an associate might be taken aback by your mood at first. Others happily make an adjustment, wanting to have some of what you have. Of course it isn’t that easy! Tonight: Make fun plans. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ★★★ You ponder whether you would like to start a home-based business. In some fashion, you want to revitalize your day-to-day life. Your determination surfaces, making anything possible. Your willingness to update your ideas and lifestyle is admirable. Tonight: Stay close to home. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ★★★★ A special relationship demands much more flexibility than you ever thought you had. Creativity opens up as you try to sleuth out and find the right answer to a situation. Remember that everything is transforming right in front of your very eyes. Tonight: Ever playful. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ★★★★ Be aware of what you have to offer. Also, be sensitive to your energy. Decide how much energy you can invest in an emotionally difficult situation. Pay attention to a roommate or family member who can easily stress you out. Tonight: How about treating yourself? SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ★★★★★ Your smiling style attracts many people. You might wonder what would be best to do or say during an important interaction. Talk to a trusted friend or someone who has been in a sim-
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Patrick Combs Visits GSU Students By: Taylor D. Terrell Public Relations/Events Intern for Career Services Mark your calendars! The Office of Career Services presents Patrick Combs’ Major in Success on Wednesday, September 26 at 2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. As a career coach and best-selling author, Combs travels from coast-to-coast teaching college students how to Major in Success. His book, appropriately titled Major in Success, features examples, tips, advice and other information that will he will present—giving students the benefit-of-the-doubt when it comes to success in a fun and interactive way. Combs focuses on topics such as: · Five steps to land a great job after graduation · How to discover your true passion · How to triumph over fears Page designed by Kelsey Paone
· How to beat a tough job market and much more! Audiences nationwide have been captivated with his personal success story and walk away learning how to become successful and well prepared students. Over the years, Combs has given many presentations to thousands of Georgia Southern University students and involve fun, lively, and interactive ways to learn how to jumpstart their career. Patrick Combs’ Major in Success presentation is part of the FYE Success Series and W.O.W. Week. Attendance verification will be provided after each show. This event is free of charge and no ticket is required. Please be sure to arrive 15-20 minutes early as there will be limited seating. Students attending must bring their Eagle I.D. for entry. If you have any further questions or need more information, please contact Amy Rowell at 912.478.5197 or e-mail awilliams@ georgiasouthern.edu.
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Merklein gives student-athletes a winner’s edge done that, I think that’s really meaningful.” *** The story starts eight months before Evan King, the Wolverines’ oldest player, was even born. Merklein and Berque were both new to the Florida program in 1990. Merklein had just committed to play tennis for the Gators, while Berque had just accepted the assistant coaching position — his first coaching gig in men’s college tennis. Berque and Merklein led the Gators to their first SEC championship in 25 years in 1994, but Merklein’s individual accomplishments were more astonishing. Merklein didn’t waste any time in his first two years, earning All-American status as a freshman and a sophomore. He followed those accolades the next two seasons by winning the doubles National Championship as a junior and the 1994 NCAA singles title to close out his college career. Almost immediately after becoming the first Gator ever to win a National Championship, Merklein turned pro. Berque jumped to the pro circuit one year later to become Merklein’s personal coach. During his 11 year professional career, Merklein learned the ups and downs of professional tennis. In singles, his ranking hovered inside the top 200, reaching its highest point of No. 160 in 1997. But doubles was a different story. Merklein was resilient. Merklein won four doubles titles. And in 2004 — one of Merklein’s last seasons as a professional tennis player — he reached No. 37 in the world with doubles partner James Blake. *** Merklein retired from professional tennis in 2005, but he wasn’t quite finished with the game. Just a few months later, he took a coaching position at the
By ALEX STEINHOFF Daily Sports Writer
The year was 1994. Mark Merklein had just clinched the first set of the match against USC’s Wayne Black, 6-2. But Black, who would eventually go on to win four doubles Grand Slams, wasn’t going to let Merklein cruise to a national championship. Black and Merklein battled to a second-set tiebreaker before Black pulled it out, 10-8, to send the championship match to a third set. Merklein, Florida’s alltime leader in singles victories, wasn’t going to be denied. In the third set, Merklein finished strong to beat the Zimbabwean, 6-4, winning the national title as a member of the Florida Gators. Merklein accomplished a lifelong dream, and he was already gearing up for his next goal of becoming a successful professional tennis player. College tennis players dream of earning All-American status, winning national championships and some day playing on the professional circuit. For many, this dream is just that — a dream. But for some members of the Michigan men’s tennis team, such as junior Evan King, this dream isn’t so far-fetched. The fantasy becomes more realistic when somebody who lived it before helps make it possible. This past season, Michigan shocked the college tennis world when it hired Merklein as assistant coach. Merklein, who played his college tennis under current Michigan head coach Bruce Berque at Florida, gives the Wolverines more than just an experienced coach. “I don’t think our guys needed (Merklein) to know they wanted to play professional tennis and win a national title,” Berque said. “But when you have somebody who’s done that and who’s had success coaching players who’ve
USTA Development Program, where he had a chance to work with some of the country’s top junior players, molding them into top-100-ranked professionals. During his coaching stint at USTA, Merklein had the opportunity to coach his former doubles partner Blake for two years. Blake was in his first full year back from an injury on the ATP circuit when Merklein joined him as coach. After a year together, Merklein coached Blake to his highest singles ranking ever at No. 4 in the world. In 2011, five years after Merklein coached Blake, he got a call from a long-time friend and colleague about an assistant coach opening at Michigan. “(Berque and I) had been talking for a while now about an opportunity to come here and coach,” Merklein said. “I just thought it was a good time; the team looked good, the future looked bright, and I thought I definitely wanted to get back into college tennis again. Michigan is an unbelievable school, and it presented an unbelievable opportunity.” *** When Berque was asked to describe his reasons for hiring Merklein, his praises were endless. He commended Merklein’s tremendous playing and coaching experience at the collegiate and professional levels, in addition to his exquisite recruiting contacts and resources. Berque also stressed how important Merklein’s accomplishments are for his team. Every day, each Michigan player has an opportunity to learn from somebody who has been there before.
Merklein had some success on the professional tour, but was never able to win a singles title or crack the top 100. “I try to help them achieve their goals to do the best that they can,” Merklein said. “And it’s not that I met every goal I had, either. I had high goals that I didn’t reach, and maybe there’s a reason, and I can kind of help them do what I didn’t do.” But perhaps Berque’s most compelling reason for hiring Merklein is his intangibles, the qualities that few other coaches in the country could bring to a program. “He’s got a really special gift for connecting with players, and he’s got a knack for getting the most out of his players,” Berque said. “You can do all the research you want, and you’ll never find anybody who’ll say a bad thing about (Merklein). He’s a real terrific, genuine person, and guys enjoy his coaching style, which I think really compliments mine.” *** While Merklein works with every one of the Wolverines, Evan King commands his special attention. In 2009, King left the USTA Development Program in Florida as TennisRPI’s No. 1 recruit in the country to don the maize and blue. After King left the program to come to Michigan, Merklein still kept an eye on him as he acclimated to the college game. “When I wasn’t coaching him, I was always thinking that this guy has the talent to (win an NCAA title),” Merklein said. “And I just thought, ‘How is he losing some of these matches?’ ” Now, Merklein has the opportunity to work with King every
“He’s got a knack for getting the most out of his players.”
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The thought of a USTA coach moving from Florida to Ann Arbor to become a college assistant coach was beyond belief. More than 15 years removed from Florida, Merklein is happy to be back in college tennis again. But he was careful to stress that he was happy to be back in college tennis as a coach. While he cites elbow pain and age as to why his playing days are over, even King isn’t so sure. “I’ve been playing with him in practice, and he’s still got it,” King said. “He can take some sets off of people in practice, including myself. It’s cool to have that kind of person around every day.” Whether it’s bonding with the team, drilling them in practice, or playing practice matches against the Wolverines’ top singles players, Merklein is more than just Michigan’s assistant. Merklein is a tremendous resource in the tennis community, a fantastic hitting partner and a tangible example of what college tennis players dream of becoming. But most importantly, Merklein has been able to get the best out of the Wolverines. Not by yelling and screaming, but by helping his players understand what it is they want to achieve and how they can get there. “I think I have a good feel for the guys, and what they want and need, and I try to make this fun,” Merklein said. “This is why they started playing the game – they love the sport. I am trying to get every ounce I can out of each guy and, at the same time, I don’t want guys walking out of the facility not knowing what I am doing. “We’re going to work hard, and some of it’s going to be tough, but I want them to have fun and love this. This is as good as it gets right now. The tour is a lonely thing, but playing here with your friends is fun, and hopefully I let them enjoy it.”
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day, up close and personal. “The biggest thing he’s helped me with is, I think, the everyday approach that, if you want to become a successful college player and go on to being a successful professional, you have to treat every practice intently,” King said. “There’s always someone working really hard out there, so you just have to stay on track.” King is all-in when it comes to the advice Merklein has for him. For King, Merklein’s success as a player speaks for itself. As a coach, Merklein has inspired King to work towards winning a national title. But, rest assured, Merklein only wants King to achieve the goals he has set for himself. King also spoke highly of Merklein’s tremendous resources in the tennis community. Merklein even had his former pupil and doubles partner Blake give King a call. King had a hard time holding back his excitement and was “giddy like no other” when he was on the phone with the former No. 4 player in the world. As Blake’s coach, Merklein was responsible for the intense fitness program that helped get him back into shape after his 2004 injuries. With King, Merklein is implementing a similar training program, hoping to elevate King’s game to the highest level. “We’ve just got to start working harder, and we’ve done that and worked on his fitness, getting him stronger,” Merklein said. “He has come a long way, but for him to go after what he really wants, day in and day out, he has to be the same player that he is when he is at his best. “That’s tough for anyone to do. But he’s learning and working harder to be more consistent now, and I think he’s going to do well.” *** When Michigan hired Merklein last summer, it sent shockwaves through the tennis world.
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Furniture MoversTWO MEN AND A TRUCK, a top rated moving company with three metro locations seeks responsible individuals as driver/movers with potential for good tips.Driver’s must be 21 and have a clean record. Applicants must be able to lift 150 pounds, present a professional image, be friendly. Apply at 5280 W 74th St, Edina, 55439 or 952-516-7413. Liquor store cashiers, will train, days, nites, wk ends, holidays, PT/FT, EAST SIDE LIQUOR, 1361 E. Maryland, East St. Paul, NO PHONE CALLS Part-time Office Weavers Guild in SE MPLS. 17 hr/wk. Base Sat+Tues, Thurs Aftnrn. Retail sales exp. desired. Microsoft Office Skills. Submit your resume to pt@weaversguildmn.org by April 27th.
credit, cancellations must be made by 1:00 p.m., otherwise the ad will appear in the following day’s paper and be charged accordingly. Prepaid ads will be refunded by mail or in person if cancelled before the end date. Please check the ad carefully after its first run, linage will not be responsible for any errors after that. The Minnesota Daily discourages sending credit card information through e-mail. Help Wanted Health Care
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Assistant Optician - PTPrivate eye clinic hiring 20 hrs/wk (evening + Saturday). Great opportunity to gain experience working in a medical setting.Email: drj@lookandseeeyecare.com
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MPLS TEMP/PT/FT. Obtain signatures from MPLS residents for non-profit. Job requires a lot of walking, standing & talking to people. Call 612-825-4433 or visit www.powerbythepeoplempls.org
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Dinkytown $400 share kitchen, lg room, NS, no parties, 612 819 2660
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***5 br, 4 br, 2 br, middle of Dinkytown. GREAT PRICE! 612-418-8297*** ***Studios up to 12 BRs, avail 6/1-9/1. BEST per person BR rates in SE! Email for pricing & showings! Rent@gopherleasing.com *1 br, 2 br Avail 6/1 & 9/1 4 blks to U. 813 University Ave SE. Hdwd flrs, french doors, wifi, garage, Pics: www.813university.com 612-379-1843 3 br & 2 br avbl 5/1 & 9/1/12. Cpt, A/C, lndry, new kit, sec, pkg. 612237-6941. uofmhousing.com 501 15th Ave SE, 3 BR, large, nice, sunny upr flr. $1878/mo, most utl. incl. pkg incl. Call Rusty at (612) 309-4808. DINKYTOWN STUDIOS AVAIL. FOR SUM./FALL 2012. -Starting at $605/mo. -5 blocks from campus - On site management/maintenance - On Bus line - Quiet building - Free high speed Internet Call to schedule showing 612331-4488 Efficiency & 1BRs avail. 5/1 & 6/1 cpt, a/c, ldry, pkg, intrcom $630 & up. 612-237-6941 www.UofMHousing.com Efficiency apt avail. 9/1. 2 blocks to U. Spacious, free laundry, $525/mo. 651-260-3881. Huge 2BR, huge BR closets, Central heat, AC, & free pkg. Call Jake at 612-600-9101
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***NICE 4BD/1BTH HOUSE avail 9/1 has AC, tile, free lndry, free prkg, $1700 + Utils Text or call 763-439-4423 4 BR 3 BA, granite kit, balc, furn. full size W/D, undergrd pkg avail. 2600 Univ. Ave U Flats 1 blk to campus. $2500/mo 612-396-5400, stekat07@comcast.net 5 BR house. 1, 2 BR dplx. $1900 $690 $890. 378-2877
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***Studios, 1 & 2 BRs $560-$875 + Elec. Bldg has pool, A/C, dshwshr, FREE prkg. Only blks to U of M & Augsburg. A/C, prkg, laundry avail 9/1. 612-710-3183 ATTENTION PROCRASTINATORS! Why wait to secure your housing needs? 1, 2, 3 BR units near West Bank avl now. Enclosed pkg, swim pool, exercise rm. A home to be proud of. 20+ yrs of housing students experience. Call us today, well maybe tomorrow! Larry, 612-339-5590
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***LRG 4BR/2BA 1 blk from campus. A/C, dshwshr, FREE lndry, fireplc, ONLY $1650/mo avail 9/1. Text or call 651-208-4680 1022 Manvel, 2BR, $700+elec, 651-635-9336. Across from St. P campus on Cleveland Ave N Coed semi-furn all utility pd $430 Call Stephanie 320-249-6815 gross317@umn.edu 952-931-2526 lans@venturian.com Larpenteur near Snelling NS 1 BR Avail. 6/1 $650 1 mi from StP Cam. ht pd. free wifi. gar av. nr U. 651-645-1322
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1 br apt for rent - $525/mo utilities incl. free use W/D, mo by mo lease, avbl May 1. No Pets. Phone 612-378-2632
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***LOTS of homes for rent avail 9/1. 3-6 BRs, hdwd flrs, tile, dshwshr, decks, nobody beats our pricing! Rent@gopherleasing.com U-Area, Nice house! $1600. 3-5br, 2ba, DW, pkg, Ldry. 651-226-1094. U-Area, Room-$350 to share. Kitc, Ldry, LR/DR/FR. 651-226-1094
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***4-10 BRs houses w/multiple BA, new kitchen, avail for fall priced @ $385450 per BR! 763-439-4423 514 8th St SE, Sept 1, 1 BR w/ sun prch, garage, ldry, util incl $850/mo 763-355-4829 Classic City Apts. The place to live in 2012/13. Affordable housing, w/o big pocketbook. Choose from rooms,studios,1,2,3,4 & 5 br units. Now accepting applications for 2012/13. Visit our website to see our properties and open house dates/times. www.classiccityapartments.com. Call Kerri at 612-623-1888 Lg 4 BR duplex avail 9/1. 2 Blks to U. Ldry incl. Offst pkg. 651-260-3881
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Large 4 BR. plus one extra room, facing UNI; Singles welcome. 2 bath, W/D in unit. Cable, internet, garage parking, etc. Leave message. New Arcadia (2609 Olive) townhouses near in completion. 266- 5544; 273- 6264
BRAND NEW 4 bedroom luxurious duplexes. 1750 SQ. FT. Security, hardwood, granite countertops, tile bathrooms, W/D. Available May or June. 319- 415- 4370
Sub-leaser needed for studio apartment 3 blocks from campus. $525/MO. Available now until May 5th. Call 319- 230- 7759
4 bedroom house. 2116 Walnut. 2.5 blocks from UNI. $290/per person. Includes cable and internet. Washer/dryer, dishwasher, off street parking. Call Jeanette 319- 415- 5804
1 & 2 bedroom apartment. Clean, spacious, close to campus, utilities and cable paid, off-street parking and laundry. Available January 1st. 290- 8151
Ultimate Entertainment, Iowa’s Largest Mobile DJ service, is looking for 2-6 new DJ’s for this coming wedding season. Some experience would be helpful, but you will be well trained. We need people with PERSONALITY and music knowledge. You must be able to read a crowd and customize your delivery and music choices to best fit the event. Applicants must be at least 21 and will be in town for summer of 2012. Call 319-266-0717 or email at ultimate@cfu.net.
4 BR. duplex. 610 Iowa Street. $900/MO. 319- 236- 8930 CF 4 BR. townhouse. Jan. 1stMay 31st. $900. 1413 West 2nd Street. 266-5789 3 BR., 4 BR. 2 blocks from campus. Off street parking. W/D included. Air conditioned. 319- 239- 2135 1 BR. apartment 3 blocks from campus. Off street parking. W/D included. 319- 239- 2135 1 BR. available January. Most utilities included. Cats allowed. University Manor. 319- 266- 8586. For rent. Newer 4 BR., 2 bath, 2 living room duplex. Close to UNI. All appliances, W/D. $1200/ MO. plus utilities. 512 W. 13th, Cedar Falls. 319- 573- 7917 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS. 3 bedroom house with 2 bedrooms open. $350/piece plus utilities. Male UNI student living in basement. Short-term lease acceptable. W/D. Interested text/call 641- 751- 6179 1 BR. with everything. This is the one. $450/month. No pets, no smokers. 712- 330- 5409
1, 2 or 3 rooms to rent. Available now through May. 319- 240- 0880. 6 bedroom house two blocks to campus. W/D, garage, off-street parking. No pets. Available May 2012. 319- 415- 5807 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom townhouse. West 2nd, Cedar Falls. Available 2nd week of May or June 1st. W/D, garage, close to UNI. $900/MO. plus utilities. Call 319- 290- 2709 for appointment. 1270 Black Hawk Road, Waterloo. Ranch, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Approximately 1,100 SQ. FT. No basement. $66,500. Built in 2004. Vinyl siding. Call 319- 230- 7676 or 319- 287- 7676 Variety of studio, 2 & 3 bedrooms. Most are very close to campus. Clean and nice. Reasonable rent, responsible landlord, off-street parking. No smoking, no pets. 12 month lease begins June 1st. Call Dennis 232- 6819 For rent: 2 large 3 bedroom apartments. Three blocks from UNI. Air, washer/dryer, parking also. $885/month. Available 6/1. 266- 5480
1 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom house. Washer/dryer, dishwasher, cable and internet included. Off street parking. No pets. Available May 2012. 319- 415- 5807 Looking for subleaser in CF. 2 bedroom, 3RD floor. 2607 Terrace Drive. Apartment 12. Call 219- 961- 9234 Next to UNI, apartments for rent. 1, 2, 3, 4 bedrooms. No pets. June 1st lease. Call 712- 358- 0592 3 bedroom and 4 bedroom houses. $875 a month. 319- 415- 4370 4 bedroom house available June 1st. $1400 plus utilities. 319- 939- 3277 3 BR., quiet, two stories, dishwasher, washer/dryer. No pets, no smokers. 712- 330- 5409
HELP WANTED Single mother looking for someone to care for my princess (4 year old) in my home. Must be loving, caring and trustworthy. Pay $400 weekly and interview nanny in person. Email cerenthiaseale@aol.com. Help wanted. Tony’s Pizzaria downtown Main Street. Hiring servers, cooks and drivers. Go to www.277tony.com. Fill out application and mention The Northern Iowan.
Make a DIFFERENCE! Be a CAMP COUNSELOR! Friendly Pines Camp, in the cool mountains of Prescott, AZ, is hiring for the 2012 season, May 26 - August 1. Activities include horseback riding, waterskiing, canoeing, ropes course and more. Competitive salary, room and board, travel stipend. To apply, contact Sylvia at sylvia@friendlypines.com or 1- 888- 281- CAMP. Be part of something AMAZING, and have the summer of a lifetime!
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Looking for a team of three possible LPN or nurses to be type of responsible students to care for aging person in home in Cedar Falls area. Less than ten minutes from campus. Call 319- 290- 7149 for more information. Also possible, free rooming in exchange for help.
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THE SHORTHORN
INTRAMURALS
Virtual football to kick off this week Deadlines for Madden 13, Fantasy Football and more are this week.
INTRAMURAL DEADLINES
BY GRANT MCKINLEY The Shorthorn staff
With week one of the NFL and college football seasons just a few weeks away, students are gearing up for the new year of ground-andpound football. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everyone wants to get in football mode now,â&#x20AC;? said Tak Momose, coordinator of intramural sports. The Maverick Activities Center will hold several tournaments this year, including a Madden 13 tournament, a Fantasy Football league and a College Football Pickâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;em tournament. The winner of each tournament will receive a champion T-shirt, which displays their achievement
Madden 13 Tournament Sign up before the tournament begins at 7 p.m. Thursday. Fantasy Football Register by 5 p.m. Thursday. College Football Pickâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;em Starts Friday at 5 p.m. For more information, contact intramural sports by phone at 817-272-3277 or at imsports@ uta.edu.
The previous Madden tournament brought in 16 students who competed on both Xbox 360 and PlayStation consoles. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Madden 13 tournament is expecting to bring in even more students to experience the new features Madden 13 has to offer. The tournament format will be the same for all players and will test each com-
petitor by including a singlegame elimination system. Civil Engineering junior Ethan Adams spoke about his favorite team to control when he played Madden 12. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whenever I play Madden, I always chose my home town team, the Philadelphia Eagles,â&#x20AC;? Adams said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Always my go-to team.â&#x20AC;? Students can contact Momose about getting a spot in the Madden tournament. Fantasy Football attracts hundreds of students every year because of its simple format, while also giving students the chance to feel like a manger of a professional football team. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I really like the idea of playing as a general manger without the responsibility that comes with it. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why I play Fantasy Football,â&#x20AC;? accounting junior David Cariker said.
Fantasy Football allows people to select their favorite offensive players from different NFL teams and place them on one sideline. People also get to decide their favorite defensive squads without the hassle of selecting individual players. Students at UTA will be given the chance to compete against one another in a tournament held at the MAC by signing up with a Yahoo sports account. The Fantasy League currently has 10 teams but is looking to expand by a few more before the 5 p.m. deadline on Thursday. There is no charge to enter the league and an auto draft pick will be used to help the selection process. Along with the NFL season kicking off, the College Football Pickâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;em season will also begin in a few weeks. Students can make pre-
REGISTRATION OPEN FOR THE FOLLOWING EVENTS: THURSDAY Madden NFL â&#x20AC;&#x2122;12 Tournament Cost: Free
Pre-season Flag Football Cost: $10 SEPT. 5 Flag Football Cost: $20
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SEPT. 7 Bowling Cost: $18/week
FRIDAY College Football Pickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;em Cost: Free
SEPT. 7 Tennis Cost: Free
TUESDAY 4-on-4 Outdoor Basketball Cost: $20 3-on-3 Wheelchair Basketball Cost: Free
dictions for the outcomes of various football games, and a winner will be awarded each week, as well as one for the entire season. Students can submit their entries online
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before kick off or submit their selections on paper on Friday by 5 p.m. @UTASHORTHORN grant.McKinley@mavs.uta.edu
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gEnEral avon Part/ full time. Set your own hours. Home based business. Be your own boss. free training and your own website. Could make extra $300$500 a month. Call Nancy (817)460-7543 pay your rent: Work FOR the EARTH! Organize to put human need over corporate greed! Texas Campaign for the Environment www.texasenvironment. org 214.599.7840 household help part time, flex hours, International & Gay students welcome, Start at $8 Hr, call our home phone at (817) 226-1142 helper needed Nursing/ Aid student. $10$15/ hr. Flexible schedule needed. Some Mon-Thurs, some 3-7 shifts, some weekends. Resume to sasibley@yahoo.com (817) 731-4789
gEnEral appointMent setter for financial professional. M-Th 12hrs per week, 6-9PM. Call after 12PM 817-226-4032 aCCounts payableFlexible hour 15-20 hours per week. $12.00/ hour. N. Arlington. Great job for students, no nights or weekends. Professional office environment. careers7@corpoff.com oFFiCe assistant Needs a friendly, great work ethic, multi-tasker, FT/ PT for a doctorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office. Must speak Spanish or Vietnamese! $8.50/ hr. Email Resume Thuyx999@yahoo.com part tiMe Clerk/ runner for Arlington Law Firm. Multi-task, filing, professional appearance, good driving record/ car insurance, and must be able to lift 40 pounds. 20 hrs/ week, 9:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday. Please email resume to kathyg@ rockywalton.com hiring: assistant teaM Manager Small Business Located in Grapevine Skillsets Needed: *Learns Quickly *People Skills *Working Knowledge of Computers *Some Mgmt. Experience Preferred If interested please send resume and/or questions to Dave@berkeywater.com (817)442-0020
gEnEral tHe SHortHorN is currently accepting applications for the following positions for the FALL Semester; â&#x20AC; - Reporter (news, sports & entertainment) - Proofreader - Graphic Artist/ Designer - Illustrator/ Editorial Cartoonist - Columnist - Arts Reviewer - Copy Editor - Features Reporter - Graphic Artist/ Illustrator - Ad Sales Representative - Digital Development Technician* - Marketing Assistant* - Receptionist* Apply through our website at www.theshorthorn.com/ application. Call (817) 272-3188 for more information. Must be a UTA student. * Work-study eligible. international students WelCoMe Need P/ T telephone help 7am-12 midnight flexible. Long-term. Bilingual (Spanish) and able to run some errands. Good computer skills, Microsoft Access. Accounting, marketing, human resources, IT majors. $200-300/ wk. (682)552-6540 (817)8458820
hospitality/sErvicE $bartending$ $250/ day potential! No experience nec, Training available, 18+ok â&#x20AC; 1-800-965-6520x137 teaM MeMbers Papa Murphyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in S. W. Arlington is now hiring part-time Team Members. Apply online PapaMurphys.com. officE/clErical Full tiMe oFFiCe CleriCal PLEASE EMAIL TROY. R@COMPRESSED-AIR-SYSTEMS. COM OR CALL (972) 352-6304
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Housing apartMEnts $450 iMMediate Move in Newly renovated; walk to campus; Move in ready (817) 691-4858 DuplEx duplex 4 rent New Duplex for rent in Cedar Hill. Contact Donna at (214)244-9234. hoMEs Walking distanCe to uta at 305 East Mitchell $475 per month. (817) 265-3789 rooM For rent 350.00 mo. Female, n/d, n/s. Kitchen and laundry access. Furnished or unfurnished. (817) 467-5481 rooMMatEs rooMs 4 rent Starts @ $300. W/ D, internet. Close to UTA (817)8296876 rooM For rent (FeMale) -10 miles from UTA, 10 min. from TCC South -$450/month -One Bedroom fully furnished -All utilities & amenities (internet, laundry) paid -Drug/Alcohol/Tobacco free
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THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
TRACK AND FIELD
Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team sets record at championship MAX GOODWIN
Thanks to the achievements of juniors Francine Simpson and Andrea Geubelle winning first and second place in the long jump competition, respectively. Senior Alena Krechyk set a new school record of 68 feet and 3 inches with a second place finish in the weight throw. Sophomore Demi Payne came just shy of the Big 12 pole vault crown, as Texas A&M senior Laura Asimakis cleared the mark of 13 feet and 11.25 inches on the last vault of the day to win the title. The long jump title is the first conference title of Francine Simpsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s career. The last championship for
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The womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s track and field team proved that they are among the elite in the conference this weekend at the Big 12 Indoor Championships in College Station, Texas. In finishing third to Texas and conference champion Texas A&M, the Jayhawks established that some of the athletes on this team are among the best in the nation. The Jayhawks had an impressive 19-point lead over the Texas A&M Aggies in the Big 12 title race following the first day of competition.
Kansas in the indoor long jump was 2008. â&#x20AC;&#x153;God gave me the strength to get that one jump and that one jump made me win,â&#x20AC;? Simpson said. Before the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 4x400 meter race, junior Paris Daniels made it clear that Kansas was not going to be intimidated by the programs with more respect and recognition. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The thing is, we want to beat Texas A&M so bad because they are put on this pedestal like they are the best,â&#x20AC;? Daniels said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to beat the best.â&#x20AC;? It was Kansas that stood on the pedestal Saturday night as they were
awarded the Big 12 crown in the 4x400 meter race. The time of three minutes, 31.36 seconds not only beat the Texas A&M relay team by just 0.18 seconds but is also the fastest time in Big 12 history. It is also the eighth fastest ever in the NCAA. Four of the five fastest times have come out of the Big 12 this season, with the time recorded. The four women that ran for the Jayhawks in the title winning race were sophomore Diamond Dixon, junior Taylor Washington, junior Paris Daniels and senior Danesha Morris. One title was not enough for Diamond Dixon. She also won the
400-meter dash, which gives her one in both the indoor and outdoor 400-meter race. It was her best time of the meet and was good enough for an automatic qualification to the NCAA nationals. The team secured another title in the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s triple jump as Geubelle unleashed a few of the biggest jumps seen in the NCAA this season. With a final jump of 44 feet and 07 inches Geubelle won the crown, automatically qualified for nationals and had the longest jump in the NCAA this season. The jump ranks Geubelle third in the United States in the triple jump.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everyone came together and fought well as a team, so it was close with Texas and Texas A&M. We just have to continue to work hard to get better,â&#x20AC;? coach Stanley Redwine said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;On the menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s side, unfortunately, we didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do as well as we expected to. I believe there were too many mental errors, not enough focus, but the points we got were hard-fought points.â&#x20AC;? The menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team finished in last place. The top finisher for the team was sophomore Alex Bishopâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s third place effort in the pole vault. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Edited by Pat Strathman
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