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IN A MATCH held in the Knight Sports Center on campus, freshman Jamie Grass from Manhattan Beach, California spikes the ball over the net. The girls' volleyball team returned to the University after a 19-year absence. Photo by Russell Wojtusiak AFTER A TWO-MONTH POSTPONEMENT, the Hurricanes met up with the University of Washington Huskies. Freshman Kyle Cobia runs toward the end zone. Hurricanes won 65-7. Phnlu hv Russoll Wouusmk
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 a1 adversity diminished. The University paused. Classes were cancelled. The long-awaited football game against the University of Washington was postponed to NOV. 24, as the University felt the need to become a part of the relief effort. Relief for the Victims came in the form of blood drives and campaigns to raise money. Additionally, concerned stu- dents held a candlelight Vigil at the Rock, Where special guest speaker, former Attorney General Janet Reno, addressed the community. The tragedy in Sept, however, did not stop the University. It continued to strive to maintain its celebrated reputation of research, diversity, opportunity, academic achievement, and athletic Victory. Change Visited others areas of the University as we11.After 19 years, women's volleyball returned to athletics, bringing With it a powerful new team headed by coach Nicole Lantagne. Also in ath- CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 Opening I 5 t Opening
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CONTlNUED FROM PAGE 5 1etics, the baseball team brought home its fourth national Championship from Omaha. The team beat Stanford University with a score of 12-1 in the Championship Game. An additional athletic Victory for the Hurricanes occurred on Jan. 1 When the football team won its fifth national title at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA. This tri- umph marked Larry Coker as the second collegiate coach to win a National title in his first year as head coach. Because Of he football teams undefeated record, many identified the team's season as a ccPerfect Storm? Away from athletic additions and vic- tories, the intramural field underwent ren- ovation, and reopened in the fall. Complete with new lighting and surfacing, approxi- mately 1,000 students a week used the field. It offered a place for Cheerleaders to practice, for football, lacrosse, and soceei matches to be played, and for runners tc perfect their sport. Probably the most an- CONTINUED ON PAGE1 Opening I 7 i Opening
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