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Social work major entering since the graduating
class of 1995.
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admits 50 students “The program was brought
back because of demand from
started taking the courses, I
realized I hated it,” said Mallo-
the campus,” said Brenda Lind- ry Gamer, sophomore accepted
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Nearly 15 years after the last an interest in social work, and that was more focused on help-
class graduated, the Universi- some were forced to pursue oth- ing people.”
ty has revived the Bachelor of er majors, only to later enter the Lindsey said some students
Social Work, or BSW, program master’s degree program.” remained in the Division of
for the fall semester. Because the fi rst class in the General Studies until the BSW
After an application peri- resurrected program is set to degree had been reintroduced.
od ending Feb. 1, the School graduate in 2012, many appli- “Most applicants for the new
of Social Work admitted 50 cants transferring into it have program came from DGS,” Lind-
students into its undergradu- spent their fi rst years at the Uni-
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D@:?8<CJK<@EK?<;8@CP@CC@E@ The Activities and Recreation featured a short film and held lec- education among Latinos, often
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on Friday, bringing in Latino high La Casa and main organizer of the sles of admission, financial aid and
school students from the Cham- event, said the goal of the confer- adjusting to a new lifestyle are
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neighboring towns.
ence was to reach out to the grow-
ing Latino youth in the region.
reasons Latino students may feel
intimidated by college.
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Friday evening, as Rich Whit- tion that focuses on environ- Greens are concerned about the
ney sipped his vodka martini mental issues. state budget and education.
– dirty on the rocks – he dis- “Right now, in the state, the But as a third party in Illinois,
cussed why his plan to fi x the biggest issue is the budget and they also face challenges that
Illinois economy – shaken on the
rocks – is better than any pro-
posal offered by a Democrat or
a Republican.
the economy,” Abram said.
“Even if there’s money allocat-
ed in the budget, it doesn’t end
up getting to (the University).”
make it difficult to have a strong
voice in statewide politics.
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Prairie Greens, the Green Par- million of the $717 million allo- became an established par- of Community Emergency Response Team, or
ty of East Central Illinois, last cated for fi scal year 2010 as of ty in Illinois when Whitney CERT, training Friday.
week . March 31. received over 10 percent of the The program, which has run for the past five
The meeting, which was less Whitney said student involve- votes for governor – five percent years every fall and spring, consists of a series of
formal than its monthly meet- ment in the Green Party, though more than the state requires in five classes that train local citizens to assess and
ings at the Independent Media sporadic, can help influence order to become an established tackle disastrous situations in their community,
Center in Urbana, was an exam- elections. But students are only party. said Susan Wyatt, secretary for the Champaign
ple of the presence of one of the in the campus environment for As an established party this Fire Department.
smaller political parties in the so long. election cycle, it needs only “CERT is a grassroots movement that involves
Champaign-Urbana area. One way the Green Party 5,000 signatures in 90 days to everyone in making the community safer,” Wyatt
Tom Abram, press officer for stands apart from the two main get statewide candidates on the said. “People attending the class will be taught
the Prairie Greens and Univer- parties is its denial of any cam- ballot, instead of the 25,000 that how to prepare for disasters and emergencies
sity alumnus, said local partic- paign contributions from cor- non-established parties need . before they happen.”
ipation is modest, with 500 to porations and other businesses. Although Abram said he is Wyatt said such preparations include how to
600 people on the group’s mail- Some say this policy helps cut confident Whitney will receive 5 reduce fi re hazards at work and home, how to
ing list. down the influence that mon- percent of the vote this Novem- extinguish small fi res, how to conduct a search
The Prairie Greens was found- ey could have on a candidate’s ber, he said if he does not, the and rescue, how to set up medical treatment
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John Wiencek, sophomore in DGS, pun on the name St. Patrick’s, was ed to shave their heads just to sup-
shaved his head two years ago in started 10 years ago by a group of port the cause, others had personal
high school to support the St. Bal- three friends who decided to turn reasons.
drick’s Foundation. Since coming their company’s St. Patrick’s Day “My dad beat cancer,” said Nick
to the University, he noticed no one party into a benefit for children Rigoni, sophomore in LAS. “Shav-
held any St. Baldrick’s events here with cancer, according to its Web ing your head is a pretty easy thing
on campus, and he decided to change site. Since then, the foundation has to do to support this cause, because
that. become the second largest funder of your hair does grow back.”
“If there was an event down here, childhood cancer research grants, To help publicize the event,
I would have signed up and had my raising over $74 million since it Wiencek dyed his hair green.
head shaven right away. But when started. “Dying my hair was a great way
I looked into it, I found out there Wiencek said he sought the help of to publicize the event,” he said. “I
wasn’t an event down here,” Wiencek local companies to bring the event also wanted to do something fun to
said. “So I thought I would just go to Campustown. show I care.”
ahead and start one myself.” David Denzer, owner of Dave’s As of 5:30 p.m., more than 24
The University’s St. Baldrick’s Campus Barber Shop, 509 E. Green people volunteered to have their
event started at 5 p.m. on Sunday Street, volunteered his time to heads shaven, according to volun-
outside Garner Hall in Ikenberry help. teer Stacey Ceretti, freshman in
Commons. Local barbers volun- “I wanted to be a part of helping Engineering.
teered their evenings to shave the raise money to help kids with can- “So far we raised over $3,000 for
heads of participants. Wiencek said cer,” Denzer said. “I don’t know how the cause,” she said. “And we expect 9I8;D<P<IK?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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lates into a field exercise on the
last day of class, where the stu-
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through an acquaintance what we and another chance to see the rity, said Sgt. Jim Clark of the disaster.”
here wondering what exactly we were doing in Danville with the campus. The certification can be used to Champaign Police Department. Murray said the classroom
do around here,” Brito said.” They Latino students.” Brito has volunteered twice participate in other volunteering “Our $20 registration fee cov- covers almost any type of natu-
think ‘Yeah, we need to go to col- Bello said it was the club’s com- for this conference because of its programs and to serve on an actu- ers classroom supplies, and we ral disaster imaginable, includ-
lege,’ but then they don’t know mitment to helping Latino students atmosphere. al response team, said Tim Mur- are also given a grant of about ing medical operations, light
what life in college is like. But we at Danville that caught the eye of “You get to meet a lot of high ray, CERT program manager. $5,000 to $6,000 a year,” Clark search and rescues, fi re safety
can show them a lot of what hap- Lozano. school students,” he said. “It “Certified teams are deployed said. “We were given $5,500 preparedness and terrorism.
pens here: how to set up a student Lozano said the growth of this reminds you of when you were in to disastrous situations, say, for 2010, and that covers train- The class curriculum focuses
organization or how to do things event over its first four years has high school, what with the little flooding,” Murray said. “The ing equipment and teacher primarily on what is happening
to get you into college and not just been impressive. With an increas- cliques and such. Before you know team then assesses the situa- salaries.” during the time of the year the
live here, but be here.” ing Latino population in the region, it, the students start talking to you tion and damage and prioritizes Murray said the classes are program is offered.
This was Danville High it was necessary to increase the and making jokes, getting to know where to send out officials.” taught by a pool of instructors The big focus for the spring
School’s first time attending the number of schools invited. you. You just can’t describe it.” Murray added that at the from the Champaign police and classes is thunderstorms. In
conference. “When we first started in April Bello said there was a “positive moment Champaign does not fire departments, and instructors the fall, the focus is on winter-
Alberto Bello, mentor at Dan- 2007, we only had 75 students from and wonderful atmosphere” and he have a team, but several coun- from the Urbana Police Depart- related natural disasters, Mur-
ville High School, helped found Champaign-Urbana,” she said. hopes to be back next year. ties in the nation do. ment have helped in the past as ray said.
the Hispanic Leadership Consul- “This year we have over 160 stu- “I hope this trip becomes a year- CERT is a program of the well. “We’re training individuals in
ate at the school. The club’s goal is dents registered.” ly tradition (for Danville High Champaign Area Citizen Corps, “The classes are taught with basic responder skills and giving
to keep Latino students interest- Lozano said this conference has School),” he said. “Many excellent which runs programs such as the demonstrations, lesson plans them an understanding of how
ed in academics, keeping them on been successful because of posi- resources and great opportunities Neighborhood Watch. and a lot of hands-on activities,” mass casualty situations are han-
the track to earn their high school tive reactions from the students. are here.” It is nationally funded by the Murray said. “All of that accumu- dled,” he said.

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be more helpful and really work
with people instead of just pre-
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focused on is controlling urban
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for BSW grads.” Lindsey said the selection pro- to six pages long, detailing Olympian Drive, Abram said.
sey said. “Many were interested Parente said she started out cess was “very competitive.” their related goals, values and state’s average by getting over Abram said the party is con-
in a helping profession, but we in Psychology but was turned “In the application process, experiences. 16 percent of the vote, accord- cerned with the possible increase
just didn’t have the bachelor’s off by the required schooling we looked both at grades and “The process was flexible and ing to the Illinois State Board in transportation cost and the
program in place.” and approaches to treating what they can bring to the pro- focused more on the person you of Elections. removal of valuable farm land
Raya Parente, another sopho- patients. gram,” Lindsey said. “Many are than the grades you’ve got- “I think we’re seeing that due to the proposed Olympian
more accepted into the program, “Psychology is more research, were already interested in help- ten,” Gamer said. “The personal we are already influencing the Drive expansion.
said it was appealing because it and I heard someone with a mas- ing others and had experience statements really helped show debate in terms of what’s being “People aren’t going to be rip-
offers her a faster path into the ter’s in social work can make as volunteering at local food pan- who you are as an individual, discussed,” he said. “Even if ping up the pavement and plant-
social work profession. much as a Ph.D. in Psych,” Par- tries, tutoring and working with instead of just going by the we’re not elected, we can still ing beans and corn or anything
“I plan on getting a master’s ente said. “Most of all, I want to persons of disability.” numbers.” have an important influence,” in the future,” he said.

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time philosophizing about the she’d probably just be incredi-
time I’ve spent here at U of I. I bly bored if she didn’t have to go
love the school I chose and I’m to work a few days a week. We
sad to leave, but I have to say all derive happiness from things
one thing that stands out about we accomplish and do well. I
my college experience hasn’t tend to think that (reasonably)
been affiliated with the Univer- busy people are happy people.
sity at all: my part-time job. I’ve There’s also one thing I’ll
worked as a waitress in a res- have on my resume when I
taurant for three of my four graduate that students who
years here. I wouldn’t haven’t had jobs are miss-
be destitute if I didn’t ing out on, and that’s work
– like many of you, experience! Consider-
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if my job has about 5 years means
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very interesting goals. In a all of the world’s “good coun- biggest making exceptions for coun- one. bubble that included the Wal-
world with corroding sta- tries” give up their nukes? The tries that are known trouble- For one thing, missing work Mart in Savoy and everything
bility, his plan for peace is to “bad countries” keep theirs. makers, like North Korea and isn’t like missing class. If you’ve between University and Kirby
eventually create a world free Russia and the U.S. control Iran. ever heard the term “No call, no avenues.
of nuclear weapons. Essential- the majority of nuclear The problem I have with most show, no job,” you know exactly I didn’t really know that the
ly, he wants to make nuclear weapons, making their all weapons reductions of any what I mean. best place to study is Cafe Kopi
weapons extinct. Yeah, that’s a arms reduction a sig- form are the limitations they However, the sense of respon- in downtown Champaign, and
great solution to all of our prob- nificant step toward ques- present. You have to figure, out sibility you get from having to that Urbana had a ridiculous-
lems. The problem with creat- Obama’s ultimate goal tion is: of all the people who will abide show up on your own time, on ly awesome Farmer’s Mar-
ing an “extinct” weapon species of a nuclear-weapon- who will by the gun ban, most if not all, time is valuable; when I come ket, because I never drove
is that, inevitably, some of them less world. The arms possess will be law-abiding citizens. home from work I sometimes around much further than
escape from extinction and go reduction treaty them? A The ones who will break these feel a lot more gratified than Campustown.
on to reek havoc among nations cooperation of Rus- week ago, laws will be those who insist when I come home from class. Now when I leave, I really
whose weapons were dutifully sia and US forc- Obama made on breaking any other laws You’re getting paid, so in gener- think there’s something I’ll miss
destroyed. es isn’t the another step – criminals. al terms, you’re always “getting more than college itself – the
Recently, Obama and Med- only world toward limit- So, who will have these weap- something out of it.” town I’ve lived in for the past 4
vedev signed an arms reduc- step toward ing nuclear weap- ons? The criminals. And who I understand there are a lot years.
tion and control treaty. This elimination ons, this time target- will be most at risk from these of students who would never So whether you babysit, work
treaty will effectively reduce of nuclear ing their use. Obama weapon-bearing, law-break- have time for a job. Maybe if I in the mall, waitress on the
the possibility of nuclear weap- weapons. This decided against devel- ing people? The law-abiding were a biochemical engineer- weekends or clean beakers in a
on deployment. The treaty will week, over oping any more nucle- people. Yep, doesn’t make any ing major, I wouldn’t have time campus lab, I’d recommend you
also cut long-range nuclear 40 countries ar weapons, which goes sense. Yet politicians have been for a job either. However, I am get a job in college.
weapons by 30 percent over will meet for a against his own defense the biggest proponents of these an English major, and although A shift or two a week can do
seven years. Since Russia is summit meeting in secretary. Also, Obama sorts of laws, along with people I’m stressed creatively I don’t wonders for your resume, your
sufficiently behind the US as far Washington on safeguarding stated that he would not allow who have still not grasped the have quite the “busy work” load perception of the town you live
as weapons go, of course they nuclear material. There is also the US to use a nuclear weapon concept that it is people and not a lot of other majors have. After in and (I suppose the biggest
are the most thrilled about this an upcoming meeting in New against a country that does not weapons who kill. having a job, I don’t know what incentive) your bank account.
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asked me to help him cov- my recorder. Here they are for of I.T.? Are you kidding me? two cords. Take your time.) shouldn’t walk past half a 9:19 “I’m pumped! I’m ready
er an event about people rap- your pure enjoyment. dozen media outlets in your 2- to go do something ridiculous.”
pelling down Illini Tower. The 9:08 My fi rst step, and I’m 9:11 “These harnesses are inch heels and outfit from last
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nered with a student organi- feel after actually looking stories below. I’ve got some comfortable for a guy.” 9:15 Landed! like a little girl.
zation to raise funds for edu- down from up there.” healthy lungs. But I accomplished some-
cating and researching lung Me: “You know what’s going 9:11 (In my head): “Just keep 9:16 Respiratory Health thing that I didn’t think I could
diseases. to happen? Ten bucks I have 9:09 “Daily Illini, if I don’t talking. The more you talk, the Association for Metropoli- do, and at the end of the day,
While the original plan was tears, screaming.” get some type of bonus out of less you think about falling to tan Chicago CEO Joel Africk : that’s what matters. And guess
for Michael to rappel down this, I swear to God...” your death.” “Very nice; you looked like a what? No tears.
the tower and for me inter- 9:04 Photographer Michael pro.”
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Alex Nagy, civil engineer for were well represented, the vol- While the majority of the
Champaign. unteer pool was very diverse. work occurred on campus,
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campus. After picking up their the Don Moyer Boys and Girls land College, 2400 W. Bradley
cleaning materials at the park, Club. Ave., Champaign, and the Anita
groups of students left to take on Recycling was an important Purves Nature Center, 1505 N.
their respective sections. theme throughout the day. Orga- Broadway Ave., Urbana.

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Art therapy becomes the threat of vocalizing your are unrealized, unconscious, that
thoughts,” she added. you bring up to the surface.”
new part of healing Kazmierczak said art is an All students are welcome to
effective medium to convey emo- attend the workshop, she said.
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process after abuse tions because it expresses an inti- “There’s not only one way to
mate understanding of the artist’s express yourself in art. It helps
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The opening reception of the said she agreed with Balthazar, junior is
Art for Empowerment: Healing Kazmierczak that art LAS and art gallery
through Art exhibit was held is a powerful medi- chair.
at the Illini Union Art Gallery
Friday.
um in expression of
emotion, specifically
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support system are
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of hurt.
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public throughout April.
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place at the Wom-
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structive way.
by local individuals affected by a safe space for guid- “You think your
sexual abuse in a national, annual ed relaxation and life has been shat-
clothes line project. As a survivor mutual support.” tered, and you
of domestic violence, Kazmierc- “It’s easier to make something need to work from the ground
zak said she has experienced the and then talk about it rather than up, rebuild the life that you had
benefits of art therapy herself. ask ‘How do you feel today?’ (and) before the abuse,” Kazmierczak
“It’s a quiet and solitary pro- ‘What’s your goal for the next five said.
cess that allows for a reflective years,’” Kazmierczak said. “One thing that is important to
moment. It takes away the shy- “It’s a balance between an intui- know is that you are not alone. It
ness of a person and eliminates tive drawing from resources that is not your fault.”

THE CENTER FOR


UPCOMING
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UNIVERSIT Y OF ILLINOIS
EVENT

CAS INITIATIVE Knowing Animals: Histories, Strategies


and Frontiers in Human/Animal Relations
Monday
April 12, 2010 Apes, Elephants, and the
4:00 pm
Relational Self: Thinking
Knight Auditorium
Spurlock Museum Through Animal Personhood
600 South Gregory
Urbana Barbara J. King
University of Illinois Department of Anthropology, College of
at Urbana-Champaign William and Mary
Author of Being With Animals: Why We Are
Obsessed with the Furry, Scaly, Feathered
Creatures Who Populate Our World
Biological anthropologist Barbara J. King
considers the implications of consciously
creative and highly variable animal lives
for the very popular (and very reductive)
models of human behavior coming out
of evolutionary psychology. If there is no
chimpanzee nature, or elephant nature,
what does this tell us about the search for
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Though Sarah Herberger’s of the Top 10 current individual
grandfather could not be there to donors for the Champaign-Urba-
watch her rappel down the 17-story na plunge.
Illini Tower building Sunday, she A daredevil at heart, Herberger
knew he was there in spirit. enthusiastically jumped on board
After losing her grandfather to after her close friend and partici-
lung cancer eight years ago and pant, Heather Lanuti, told her about
being told her childhood friend was the event. Herberger has skydived
recently diagnosed with Hodgkin’s multiple times and will be running
Lymphoma, the senior in ACES said a marathon later this year.
she would dedicate this vertical “It’s a combination of two things
plunge to them. that she really loves to do, which
“I’m going to send my friend was perfect for her,” said roommate
some pictures, and my grandfather Gaby Kuri, senior in ACES.
is looking down on me and saying She said it was simply just anoth-
‘good job,’” Herberger said. er adventure for Herberger, who
She is one of 15 individuals who actively fundraises for organi-
rappelled 178 feet down the north zations at both home and school,
side of the private residence hall at including Relay for Life and Harbor
409 E. Chalmers St., Champaign. House. Harbor House provides ser-
The Skyline Plunge event was vices for women who faced domes-
hosted by the Respiratory Health tic violence. D@:?8<CJK<@EK?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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reation Association, a registered party where all the proceeds went
student organization, to raise mon- to her fundraising campaign. Addi- and I was like, ‘I’m just going to ended in all smiles while she held raise the money.
ey for research about lung diseas- tionally, she reached out to peo- take a breather first.’” an “I did it!” sign provided by event “People need to become more
es and provide grants for the club. ple who have been touched by the There was about a 5-foot lip coordinators. aware of the lung diseases out
The two organizations partnered cause. on the roof of Illini Tower, which But this plunge does not mark there because they are increasing
up with a special events company, Months later, she gracefully rap- meant participants had to immedi- the end of Herberger’s rappelling in children with bronchitis and
Over the Edge, which helps par- pelled down the tower in 2:42 sec- ately fall backward before the rope career. The Respiratory Health asthma,” she said about why she
ticipants rappel down buildings onds, laughing and posing for pic- would catch them. They were told Association of Metropolitan Chi- fundraises.
for fun. tures along the way. to walk down the side of the build- cago will host another 27-story And whether it is in honor or her
Students who will raise $500 and “I had to take a minute when I ing at a moderate pace. During her plunge at theWhit Hotel, 201 North grandfather or close friend, if there
community members who will raise looked over the edge,” Herberg- descent, friends and members of State St., Chicago, on Sept. 12, and is a chance for her to raise money
$1,000 by April 24 were offered the er added. “Nate (Over the Edge the club cheered her on with blow- this adventure seeker’s gears are in some death-defying adventure,
reward of walking vertically down employee) was like, ‘You can do it,’ horns and streamers. Her plunge already turning about how she can she will probably be there.

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9PA<EE@=<IN?<<C<I age people to sign up for the event. It held Info Nights on
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Jamie Leavitt said she wanted to reach out and help the and sororities, spoke with agencies within the Champaign
students at her alma mater gain real-world experience in and Urbana community, used Facebook and posted flyers
her field that would help out a good cause. around the University. It also met with other RSOs to gen-
“We decided to try and bring this event down to campus erate interest. According to Lungchicago.com as of press
as I am an alum and so is our CEO Joel Africk,” said the time, 219 donors raised $10,981 for the event.
Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago Marcus said the money raised would be split equally
event manager. between the two groups after operation costs were taken
“He has the Illini pride and wanted to bring something into account. Leavitt said the money for the association would
down here.” fund research about lung diseases, while Marcus said the
She contacted Ryan Gower, University lecturer and intern- money for the organization would pay for grant education
ship Coordinator about hosting Skyline Plunge, an event that scholarships for the club.
allowed fundraising participants to rappel down Illini Tower Leavitt said the association has not determined whether
on Sunday. Gower then immediately contacted the president the event will be held next year. Outside the financial realm,
of registered student organization Sports, Tourism and Rec- Marcus said the lessons learned throughout the experience
reation Association, Dan Marcus, and asked him if the club also made the extensive planning worthwhile.
would be interested in helping configure the event. “It’s really great to give some valuable experience in the
D@:?8<CJK<@EK?<;8@CP@CC@E@ “When you do something for a cause, you fight for it. You event-management market,” he said.
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Planning began last November, he said. Leavitt added that Marcus said it was beneficial to learn how to work with a
Dfi\fec`e\1=fidfi\[\kX`cjXYflkk_\(.$jkfip the group chose Illini Tower because it is a “vibrant dorm” third party such as Over the Edge, a company that allows
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campus. Other buildings considered were Bromley Hall and said they learned from working with the other group.

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enough time to promote the event and gain experience in the
“I know what it’s like being a student (there), and so I
knew that we could bring a true, life experience to them
in a true learning experience of working with an event,”
field. Marcus said the club’s main objective was to encour- Leavitt said.

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senior Sarah Schmidt and
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part en route to claiming their
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en’s gymnastics team. a 39.225.
The Illini entered the NCAA Buckley tied for the top spot
Central Regional on Saturday on the vault, posting a 9.900
as the No. 3 seed. They left to qualify in the event. The
with a third-place finish. The regional title is the second of
team’s score of 195.425 was Buckley’s career after she won
not enough to upset top-seed- on the beam last season. Buck-
ed and No. 1 Alabama (197.400), ley will vie for her second All-
or No. 12 Nebraska (195.875), American recognition after
the regional’s No. 2 seed. receiving second-team honors
“It was a little tough waiting in 2008 on the beam.
out the bye, making it hard to “Obviously we wanted to go
transfer the energy from the down (to Florida) as a team,”
vault to the bars,” head coach Buckley said. “But I get to go
E<;DLCB8K?<;8@CP@CC@E@ Bob Starkell said of the Illini’s represent the University along
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nXcb$f]]_fd\$ilefe=i`[Xp% we had was exciting, and we ing. It will be a little weird to
came out strong in the first be just focusing on one event.
event, probably one of our bet- But because it is just one event

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ter vaulting days. We proba- for me, hopefully, I can just put
bly lost maybe four tenths of everything I’ve got into it.”
a point on silly things we don’t Schmidt will also be vying
do in practice. And that was for a chance to become a two-

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the difference in between our time All-American after earn-
strong start and strong finish ing the honor on the floor event
on the floor.” last year. The opportunity for
Illinois tallied a 49.025 on the Schmidt is one that neither she
vault and a 49.225 on the floor, nor the coaches predicted.

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their first and last events. The “Coming in, Sarah didn’t real-
high scores on the two events ly compete in the all-around,”
were marred by below-season- Starkell said. “She, as a gym-
average performances on the nast, improved week by week
bars, with a score of 48.575, and so much year by year. And
and on the beam, with a score
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Illini with mixed emotions after they split
a two-game series this weekend at Eichel-
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Game one ended in dramatic fashion, as
Ashley Conrad belted a walk-off home run
propelling the Illini to a 3-2 victory; how-
ever, Sunday’s contest was a much differ-
ent story, as the Buckeyes rolled the Illi- E<;DLCB8K?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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In the seventh inning Saturday, Conrad JXkli[Xp%K_\@cc`e`nfe*$)% 9PG<K<IQ<IM8B@J tight game,” McMurray said.
took a 1-2 pitch from Melanie Nichols and JK8==NI@K<I “They were up, we came
drove it over the left field fence, sealing the ney Pruner as she hit a RBI single with two Dfi\fec`e\1Kfj\\Xg_fkf^Xcc\ipf] Illinois baseball entered back and then manage to hold
victory for Illinois (27-5, 3-2). outs, tying the game 2-2 before Conrad’s k_\dXkZ_lgX^X`ejkk_\9lZb\p\j#m`j`k this weekend’s series at Iowa them off late.”
“I defi nitely wasn’t trying to do that,” walk-off homer. fliN\Yj`k\Xk;X`cp@cc`e`%Zfd expecting to put up plenty McMurray and Giller
Conrad said. “I was just trying to get on.
We had our one-two-three hitters coming
up, so I knew if I got on that (Danielle Zym-
“Ashley (Conrad) is so good in any pres-
sure situation like that,” starting pitcher
Monica Perry said. “We always want her
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾
pressure off of me when runners were on,”
of runs.
But after a high-scoring
victory Friday, Illinois mus-
scored on the next Illini at-
bat courtesy of a Hawkeye
fi elding error, taking their
kowitz) and (Hope Howell) were going to up. She is good at doing whatever she needs Perry said. “I know my teammates are gon- tered only six runs in back- fi rst lead of the game at
get me over, no problem.” to do.” na make the play and get the out. It’s relax- to-back losses Saturday and 9-8.
This pitcher’s duel brought a 1-1 tie into Perry pitched a complete game, giving ing when you know your defense can make Sunday. Sophomore right-hander
the bottom of the sixth inning until pinch up seven hits and two earned runs, earn- plays for you like that.” “We usually score quite a Bryan Roberts , who pitched
hitter Linnea Detrick launched a one-out ing her 14th win of the season; however, Game two brought freshman Pepper Gay, few runs, and this weekend the fi nal two innings, picked
RBI single, giving the Illini the 2-1 lead Perry credits the victory to her defense, who came in boasting a 10-0 record and an we were hitting balls pretty up his fourth save of the
heading into the seventh. which helped the Buckeyes to strand nine ERA of 1.57, to the mound. Gay would last hard,” Illini outfielder Willie season.
The Buckeyes replied quickly when an base runners. Argo said. “But we lined out “The first four or five
intentional walk loaded the bases for Court- “(The defense) just really took a lot of J\\JF=K98CC#GX^\-9 a lot and popped out a lot, and innings of the weekend, we
everybody, including myself, did not pitch well at all,” said

¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ started pressing a little bit


and running at the ball.”
Illini head coach Dan Hart-
leb. “But the rest of the week-

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Illinois won Friday’s open- end we threw pretty well.”
er 9-8, although Iowa took Iowa bounced back with a
a fi rst inning lead behind 6-4 victory Saturday.
an RBI single from senior The Hawkeyes jumped out
catcher Ryan Durant. to a 3-0 lead in the fi rst, notch-
more exciting and competitive. to show off his agility and elu- “I wasn’t looking forward to The Illini answered with ing four hits against Illini
“(The quarterbacks) are siveness during the practice, it at all,” Zook said following a four-run second, only to starter Kevin Johnson.
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used to coming out here, and, which, in my mind, strength- the practice. see Iowa get two back in the The freshman was charged
@E@>L<Q even if it would be a sack, we ened his case for starting quar- Zook added that the contact bottom of the inning behind with the loss after giving up
Jgfikj\[`kfi still throw the ball like nobody terback job. is a “necessary evil” to show a single from junior second four runs in six innings of
is going to touch us,” Charest “I liked it. I mean, this is that the three young quarter- baseman Zach McCool. action.
said. “I wouldn’t say it’s nice football,” Scheelhaase said. “It backs can handle the hitting. The score stayed at 4-3 “You have to be ready to

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aturday’s Illinois football to get hit, but it kinda gets the was fun getting out there and Defensive coordinator Vic until the fourth, when the pitch from inning number
practice was a little dif- blood fl owing a little bit.” playing ball again.” Koenning said he saw his Hawkeyes exploded for four one,” Hartleb said. “This
ferent than the previous Redshirt freshman Nathan Charest and freshman Chan- defense playing like it had been more runs. weekend, we gave up a lot
practices this spring. The Illi- Scheelhaase perhaps gained dler Whitmer took hard hits in practicing — restraining from Illini senior Mike Giller of runs in the fi rst inning,
ni shed their red non-contact the most from Saturday’s con- the practice, but that’s a good hitting the quarterbacks — in singled in the top of the and we weren’t always able
jerseys, allowing the quarter- tact. Sure, his arm needs more thing. As long as their brains the early parts of Saturday’s sixth to make the score 8-6, to make it back.”
backs to be hit, just like any work than his legs, so the non- don’t turn into scrambled eggs, practice. The same rule could and junior outfielder Casey But Saturday, a three-
other player. contact practices are still ben- a hit can wake up a dormant apply to the quarterbacks. If McMurray doubled in the run homer from Argo tied
For the quarterbacks, the eficial. But it’s great to see quarterback and get his com- a mobile quarterback prac- eighth to draw the Illini with- the score in the top of the
contact was a welcome change. him scrambling and picking up petitive juices fl owing. tices without scrambling and in one. third.
Sophomore Jacob Charest said yards like he would actually Head coach Ron Zook wasn’t “We had a lot of runs
the hitting makes practices do in a game. Scheelhaase got as excited to see the contact. J\\@E@>L<Q#GX^\-9 scored and it was a very J\\98J<98CC#GX^\-9

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JK8==NI@K<I he said. Junior Johnny Hamui then
No. 85 Abe Souza stretched “Knowing that we can win won his second match of the
his winning streak to seven these matches when we’re not weekend 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, which
matches in a near-perfect week- playing our best can only boost impressed head coach Brad
end for the No. 13 Illini men’s us confidence wise, to know that Dancer.
tennis team. when we do play our best, it “This was maybe his com-
“I started to realize that should only get better.” ing-out weekend for the Illini,”
every match I play, I feel I can Against Iowa (10-7, 2-4 Big Dancer said.
win it,” Souza said. Ten), Illinois led from start to “He had great spirit in sin-
“There’s no real feelings of fi nish, beginning with a sweep gles and doubles, and beat two
‘due to lose’ or ‘due to win.’ It’s of the doubles point to lead good ball-strikers.”
just, ‘Can I win this match?’ 1-0. Souza was the next to win
Absolutely.” No. 35 Dennis Nevolo won with a 5-7, 6-4, 1-0(4) victory
Illinois defeated No. 60 Iowa quickly for the Illini with a 6- at the No. 3 spot, which also net-
7-0 Sunday, and topped Minne- 1, 6-3 victory over Marc Bruche ted him his 19th victory of the
sota 6-1 Saturday at the Khan at No. 1 singles. dual season.
Outdoor Tennis Complex . At the No. 2 spot, No. 57 Czer- “Technically he’s way better
Senior Marek Czerwinski winski defeated Nikita Zotov than he was as a freshman and
said the dominating wins are 6-1, 6-2,to give the Illini a 3- sophomore,” Dancer said.
encouraging for an Illini team 0 lead. “And tactically there’s much
that had been battling inconsis- Freshman Bruno Abdelnour less pressure now. He’s much D@:?8<CJK<@EK?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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JK8==NI@K<I “For the fi rst race out, everyone
Consistency has been the differ- did a pretty good job competing,”
ence this season for Aja Evans. The Rasmussen said. “Angela really
senior, who won the shot put for the feels like she can run a lot fast-
second straight week with a throw er, which is a positive sign, and
of 5 feet 1 inch at Tennessee’s Sea- our 5,000-meter runners trained
Rays Relays, said her approach has through their race and will con- 9PIFJ;LDC8F
been better than ever before. tinue to get faster.” JK8==NI@K<I
“I have never been this consis- Tamika Robinson continued her While winning is big, it’s how big of a margin the
tent with my throws, so I have felt winning streak in the 100-meter Illinois women’s tennis team won by over the week-
more confident each time I throw,” hurdles and the 100 meters for the end that boosted its confidence.
Evans said. “I wouldn’t say that I second straight week. Robinson “We’re feeling so good right now,” freshman Bre-
have been approaching the meets shattered her personal-best time anne Smutko said. “Absolutely annihilating (Iowa
differently, but I feel like my in the 100 hurdles with a time of and Minnesota) 6-1, that’s just a huge victory.”
mental approach has been more 13.18 seconds. Head coach Tonja On Saturday, Illinois (11-7, 5-1 Big Ten) grabbed its
consistent.” Buford-Bailey said Robinson’s con- fi rst upset of the season after defeating No. 22 Iowa
“The mental consistency is some- fidence was boosted because of the (13-4, 3-3) 6-1. The Illini followed with another 6-1
thing that comes with the experi- competition she beat out. win over No. 60 Minnesota (10-10, 3-4) on Sunday.
ence of me being a senior. Things “It was a really good day with With just four matches left before the Big Ten
have defi nitely been put into per- almost everyone running person- Championships, the No. 36 Illini have turned the
spective with this as my last colle- al bests, so we are in the right tables around since dropping a heartbreaker to then-
giate season,” Evans added. direction,” Buford-Bailey said. No. 20 South Carolina, 4-3, during spring break.
The Illini split up their squad “Tamika ran very well and went Since then, the Orange and Blue are riding a four-
between two events, Tennessee’s up against an Olympian in the hur- match winning streak.
SeaRays Relays and the Sun Angel dles, which was a big help for her “We had a rough loss against South Carolina over
Classic in Arizona . Four distance confidence.” spring break, and had a couple of team meetings
runners, including Angela Bizzar- The Illini relay teams stepped about how we’re going to get back on track and get
ri, were sent to Sun Angel Classic up their efforts as they took home ready and excited about the Big Ten season,” senior
to compete against high level com- a few different titles. The 4x200 Kristina Minor said. “So everyone’s been doing what
petition. Elizabeth Boyle, Chantelle meter relay team won, along with they have to do whether it’d be like extra individuals
Groenewoud and Kristin Suther- the 4x400 meter relay team, which (practices), working on our attitude, hitting harder,
land fi nished 10th, 13th and 15th, edged out Tennessee by half a whatever it may be.”
respectively, in the 5,000 meters at second. The Illini have also seen a turnaround in their
the Sun Angel Classic. Kendall McCaugherty added doubles, which they were struggling with during
Bizzarri placed second in the another event title for the Illini, as the beginning of the season. They have now taken
1,500 meters in her outdoor debut. she won the high jump Friday night. E<;DLCB8K?<;8@CP@CC@E@ eight of the last nine doubles points.
Although she placed second, Biz- The sophomore jumped a personal @cc`ef`jË8aX<mXejZfdg\k\j`ej_fkglkXkk_\@cc`ef`j:Xic\&?\Xck_8cc`XeZ\:cXjj`Z On Sunday, Illinois swept the doubles point. And
zarri was the top collegiate fi nisher best of 1.75 meters. Buford-Bailey feAXe%)*%<mXejnfek_\j_fkglkXkK\ee\jj\\ËjJ\XIXpjI\cXpj% while head coach Michelle Dasso has kept the same
with a time of 4 minutes and 18 sec- said the SeaRay Relays was a good doubles pairings since Feb. 26, she switched up the
onds. Assistant coach Jeremy Ras- bonding experience for the team. pleased with how we performed er on, and we picked up a few more order against Minnesota.
mussen said Bizzarri’s runner-up “It was an outstanding weekend,” and rallied together as a team. titles (Saturday). It was a perfect Usually at the No. 1 spot, the No. 50-ranked duo
fi nish in the 1,500 is just a building Buford-Bailey said. “I was very Everyone was cheering each oth- weekend for the track meet.” of senior Megan Fudge and junior Leigh Finnegan ,
moved down to the No. 2 spot. Sophomore Chelcie
Abajian and freshman Rachael White played No.

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“All three positions have been really successful
this year, so we’re just giving everyone different
opportunities,” Dasso said. “I just feel confident
in whoever is playing one or two for us. And obvi-
9PA<==B@IJ?D8E Mike Turk said the fans deserve While Oregon and Texas A&M title with a time of 52.45 seconds, ously, three has been pretty much very, very solid
JK8==NI@K<I some of the credit for the Homer are two of the top-five teams in the said he hopes to return to Oregon for us.”
Coming up to the fi nish line, Kyle Glen, Ill., native’s 10-second per- nation, Turk said despite the meet later in the year for the meet. Smutko, at the No. 5 spot, kept the momentum
Engnell couldn’t stop smiling. sonal best at the legendary Hay- being in Orgegon, the Huskies ben- “It was a great experience running going in singles by grabbing the fi rst victory in quick
The sophomore won the steeple- ward Field. efited from a home-field advantage at Hayward Field,” Wisslead said. straight sets against Magdalena Wiecha. Finnegan
chase with a personal best time of “The environment of the meet of sorts. “Because my goal is to qualify for followed with another straight-set win over Alexa
nine minutes, .76 seconds — 17 sec- really helped Kyle,” Turk said. Because Washington is geograph- nationals, hopefully this meet will Palen on court four, and junior Marisa Lambropou-
onds faster than the second-place “Hayward Field is a special place. ically closer to Oregon, the Huskies be used as a good experience.” los clinched the win with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Jackie
fi nisher. Their fans create a unique atmo- were able to bus more athletes to the While Wisslead won, he said he Sperling on court three.
But what made winning all the sphere, rooting for everybody. meet, while Illinois flew out fewer could have done even better. The While Dasso said the key to Sunday’s win was a
better for Engnell was what followed “Because he was so far ahead competitors. The Illini just didn’t Sciota, Ill., native, who came out of result of “everyone taking care of the things they
the victory at the Pepsi Invitational of everyone else, he ran the race have enough bodies. the blocks with a slow start, ran on can control,” she attributed the success over the
in Eugene, Ore., on Saturday. largely by himself; the crowd real- “This was the best team perfor- the outside lane, meaning that he weekend as a “total team effort,” and her players
“After I fi nished, I was asked if ly helped him out and cheered for mance we’ve had all season,” Turk didn’t see any of his competition for confi rmed.
I wanted to take a victory lap and him.” said. “It was a great chance for our the majority of the race. “The past three matches I’ve played, I’ve won
I said, ‘Sure,’” Engnell said. “The Twenty-three other members of guys to be on TV and in front of If he had the advantage of run- the fi rst set in like 10 minutes; it’s been so fast,”
crowd was so welcoming, and it the Illinois men’s track and field 5,000 people in the stands. Outside ning on the inside lane, he said he Smutko said.
was awesome to run by my team team joined Engnell at the Pepsi of the Olympic trials, USA Cham- would have come out a little faster “I’ve noticed that when I come out of the gate real-
and for everyone to stop and rec- Invitational. pionships or a NCAA meet, this is and ran a better time. ly fast, it really just sets the path and helps me get
ognize me. It most defi nitely ranks Illinois placed fourth out of the as big of a meet as these guys will Illinois will transition from the up in the match fast. So I’ve really just been going
up there as the best moment of my five schools competing with 109 run in.” magnitude of Hayward Field when out with a lot of energy, and it’s really been key in
track career.” points. No. 3 Oregon (186) won the Hayward Field is also the site of they head to Iowa City next week starting the match out right. And when your team-
The Oregon crowd cheered for meet, followed by No. 2 Texas A&M this year’s NCAA Outdoor Champi- where Egnell, Wisslead and the rest mates look down and see that you’re winning big in
Engnell, even though he wasn’t one (151), Washington (132) and Mis- onships. Junior Cody Wisslead, who of the Illini will compete in a dual your fi rst set, then it gives them like a good feeling
of their own, and interim-head coach souri (103). took home the 400-meter hurdles meet against Iowa on Saturday. inside about the match too.”

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505 E. Healey St., C. 1 F ! ! ! ! 704-779-5001: $300, female roommate at Boardwalk 202 E Chalmers, C. 4 F ! ! ! tcmeehan2@gmail.com: $470, 1-2 female roommates

512 S. Third St. Apt. 204, C. 2 F ! ! 847-902-3313: $500, jacuzzi bathub and furnished brdrms 205 E. Stoughton Unit 32, C. 4 F ! 630-209-0106: $1560, 4 people Fall '10 - Spring'11

502 East John Street, C. 2 F ! 630-877-0378. Great Location! 309 E. Green St. , C. 4 F ! ! leejennifer90@hotmail.com, Walk to the Quad

408 E. White Street #10, C. 2 F ! clev.red@gmail.com. Cute 2 bedroom apartment 402 E. White St., C. 4 F ! ! ! felts1@ilinois.edu: $400, house near Engineering Quad

309 E. Daniel St. Apt. 13, C. 2 F ! ! ! ! 630-651-0482, rechner2@uiuc.edu. Beautiful four bedroom 107 South Wright, C. 5 F ! ! ! e-mail: Molly at mollyruth89@hotmail.com

505 E. Stoughton, C. 3 F ! lboron2@illinois.edu, Leasing from Aug '10 - Dec '10 606 West Ohio, U. 24 F ! ! ! 217-202-4688: Call for rent, 24 bedrooms/14 parking spaces

512 S. Third Street, 216, C. 3 F ! ! ! musetti2@gmail.com, 847-409-1873, 1 block from Green 1901 North Lincoln Ave, U. 1 F ! ! ! ! whiterrell@gmail.com: $450, 1 BR available, utilities incl.

404 1/2 E. White Apt. 1, C. 0 F ! ! ! 217-840-0260: $410, 1 block away from County Market 502 W. Green St., U. 4 F ! brentnelson6@gmail.com: $350, 1 BR avail, bus(5 Green)

616 E Green St, C. 4 F ! ! ! ! lisa.mazzacco@gmail.com: $500, utilities incl, 4 BR Green Street Towers, C. 4 F ! ! ! sunnyhertz@yahoo.com: $400, 1 block from Quad

1109 S. Third Street #202, C. 1 F ! ! ! ! 219-561-1575: $420, parking available, 1 block from ARC 705 S. First St., C. 4 F ! ! ! thomas28@illinois.edu: $350 (negotiable), 1 br available

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question his reasoning behind
=IFDG8><(9 =IFDG8><(9 limiting the hitting in prac-
tice. Protecting these play-
more patient in allowing points fighting to pick up extra yards, ers does lessen the chance for
to develop.” how can he be expected to injury, but it comes at the risk
Junior Connor Roth sealed the do it during an actual game? of players holding back and
7-0 final with a 6-7(6), 6-4, 6-3 Zook said he doesn’t plan on losing interest. Zook said the
win at No. 5 singles. taking the non-contact jerseys three young quarterbacks can
No. 39 Minnesota (9-8, 2-3) off his players more than once handle the hitting. I’m not so
visited Champaign on Saturday, for the remainder of spring sure.
but was handed a 6-1 defeat by practices, but the quarter- If they practice hard, they’ll
the Illini. backs need to practice as hard play just as hard. And coming
Illinois won at Nos. 1 and 2 as they’ll play in a game. Why off a 3-9 season, that’s exactly
doubles to gain a quick 1-0 lead not let them gain the practice what the Illini need.
against the Gophers. they need to lead this team to
In the singles portion of the success? 8c\o@e`^l\q`jXale`fi`eD\[`X%?\
match, the Illini could not be I applaud Zook for allow- ZXeY\i\XZ_\[XkX`e`^l\)7`cc`e`d\$
stopped. Souza came away with ing his players to take off the [`X%Zfd%
a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Rok Bonin
and Nevolo won shortly after
over No. 66 Sebastian Gallego
6-2, 6-2.
Hamui picked up the clincher
winning his match 6-3, 6-1, fol-
lowed moments later by a Ste-
phen Hoh victory.
After Roth fell at No. 5 sin-
gles to give the Gophers their
first point of the day, Czerwin- D@:?8<CJK<@EK?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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the ever-deadly Pruner, who
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outs. Pruner sent Perry’s first

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only three innings, giving up pitch over the right field fence,
four earned runs on six hits. increasing the Buckeyes’ lead
The Buckeyes (22-11, 3-1) to seven, giving Pruner her sev-
manufactured a two-out rally in enth RBI for the weekend.
the third inning off of Gay after Ohio State would tack on one
9PA<JJ@:8>C8;< tum sent her on her way,” Slone Pruner doubled to left field, scor- more run in the seventh, giving
JK8==NI@K<I said. ing a run. Karisa Medrano then the Buckeyes the 10-2 victory.
Conditions were perfect last The momentum led Koschmann tried to stretch a double into a “With Big Ten softball, our
weekend for low scores at the Indi- to post a third-round score of 69, triple but was tagged out at third players know that you have to
ana Invitational, and Illinois wom- one of the lowest scores turned only after two more Buckeyes expect your opponents to be at
en’s golfer Hailey Koschmann took in on Sunday and good enough to crossed the plate. their best always — especially
advantage of the weather to take push her into first place. Perry came on in relief while after us winning the first one,”
the individual title. The Illini placed 10th as a team. the Illini trailed 4-2 in the fourth head coach Terri Sullivan said.
The sophomore finished with a Sophomore Samantha Sloan fin- inning and worked out of a two- “Bottom line, we just flat out
score of 214, just one stroke better ished tied for 20th with a score on, two-out jam. got our butts beat. Too often,
than second-place finisher Laura of 224. Fellow sophomore Kaitlyn In the sixth inning, things you look at what you didn’t do
Nochta of Indiana. Wampler, along with freshman began unraveling quickly for instead of giving credit to your
“(Koschmann) Crystal Smith, the Illinois, as a wild pitch opponent. They came to play and
played very solid
the entire week-
ÈK_\Zfe[`k`fej tied for 61st with
a score of 238.
from Perry scored pinch run- they hit today.”

end,” head coach


Renee Slone said. n\i\`[\Xc#Xe[ Sophomore Nora
Lucas finished
“She opened up
with 71 and fol- kf[Xpk_`e^jn\i\ with a score of
245, for a team 98J<98CC eyes again took a 3-0 lead in the
first, but a double from fresh-
lowed with 74 in
the afternoon, j\klgkfY\kXb\e total of 913.
Slone said the
=IFDG8><(9 man DH Thomas Shelton keyed
a two-run second inning for the
went into today in team’s finish was “I’m pretty sure I got down 0- Illini, who trailed 3-2 heading
second, two back. X[mXekX^\f]%É in part due to 2 in the count,” Argo said. “Then into the third.
Conditions were Saturday’s start, I fouled a couple pitches off and Shelton, who was making his D@:?8<CJK<@EK?<;8@CP@CC@E@
excellent weath- I<E<<JCFE<# when they posted I got a fastball down there and first career start, finished the @cc`ef`jËJXiX_JZ_d`[kjk`Zbj_\icXe[`e^X]k\i_\ile\m\eYXijiflk`e\[li`e^
er-wise; today’s _\X[ZfXZ_ a score of 310 in got the barrel to it. I just got the game 2-for-3 with one RBI. k_\^pdeXjk`Zjd\\kX^X`ejkD`jjfli`Xk?l]]?XccfeJXkli[Xp#DXiZ_(*%
round had poten- the first round. barrel on it, and it barely went “I was pretty excited to get JZ_d`[kn`cc_\X[kfeXk`feXcj8gi`c))$)+%
tial for low scores and it was going “Unfortunately, we didn’t have a out of the park.” the opportunity to start,” Shel-
to have to take under par to get it good enough fourth score,” Slone
done, and Hailey played near-flaw- said. “It takes four. It needs to be
Iowa regained the lead with
two runs in the fifth, and an
ton said. “I just wish we could’ve
played a little bit better and got- NFD<EËJ>PD be hosted by the University of
Florida from April 22-24.
less golf.” four good scores to contend. We eighth inning single from short- ten the win.” =IFDG8><(9 “I’m excited for the opportu-
After Saturday’s play, Kos- did bounce back in the afternoon stop Kurt Lee increased the Illinois was unable to score nity,” Schmidt said. “Of course I
chmann was sitting in second (in Saturday’s second round) to Hawkeyes lead to 6-3. again, falling 4-2 after the she is at her strongest level right wanted to be there with the team.
place, two shots out of first. Despite post 301.” McMurray said the Illini were Hawkeyes tacked on one more now, giving her a successful senior But nationals is a really amazing
hitting the flag stick twice, Slone After two rounds on Saturday, pretty impressed with Iowa’s run in the seventh. season. She took a little different atmosphere, to go and compete
knew Koschmann had potential to the Illini were sitting in ninth pitching staff. “All weekend, we hit some approach this week from last and with the best. The whole time it
improve her position. place, but failed to improve their “They had some good arms balls that just went right at peo- enjoyed some success. Now she was emotional because I knew
“She hit flag stick twice, so we position. that they threw at us,” McMur- ple,” McMurray said. “We had has a chance to compete another it could be my last meet. But to
knew the time was coming that “The conditions were ideal, and ray said. “They had a bunch some things that didn’t go our day, and we’ve got a chance to have end strong on the floor like that,
she’d pull one out, and today it hap- today things were set up to be tak- of lefties that gave us some way. But in the end we just have another All-American.” although not my best, I was happy
pened on hole 17, and she knocked en advantage of,” Slone said. “We trouble.” to tip our hats to them. They Schmidt is ready for the chance to go out and finish in my last team
it in for an eagle and the momen- weren’t able to do that.” In Sunday’s finale, the Hawk- were a good team.” to do well at nationals, which will event like that.”

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