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AFTER HITTING HIS SEC- OND HOMERUN, senior Kevin Brown rounds the bases in the Championship Game against Stanford University. Photo by Mark Puskarich HOME TO CONCERTS, com- mencements, and basketball games, the Ryder Center is due for completion in fall 2002. Photo by JG. Mutiny
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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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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 ieipated Change was the construction of the Ryder Center, located along Ponce de Leon Blvd. The arena, with seats for 7,000, would be home to the men and women's basketball games and offices, and would host annual eommencements. Welcoming a new president, with- standing a national tragedy, and adding new campus structures were changes all unique to the year. Students were the rea- son for the changes. Efforts to improve academics, athletics, and campus life were all done with them in mind. The students were part of the University, and the University would always be a part of them. I5hoto by Russell Wojuts AFTER WINNING THE FIFTH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP for the University, the football team cele- brates on the field in Pasadena, CA. To an applauding audience, sophomore wide receiver Andre Johnson holds up the trophy. This gameis victory marked Larry Coker the second head coach in history to win a National Championship in his first year. Opening l 9 I Opening
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