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| March 14, 2003 > Women continue run toward fifth national title Women continue run toward fifth national title By Andy Clendennen The No. 3 women's basketball team used a 19-0 run early in the second half to advance to the NCAA Division III Sweet Sixteen with a 80-56 win over Illinois Wesleyan University March 8 at the Field House.
Men's team loses; finishes year 24-2
The softball team started the season 5-0 for the second straight season as it won all five games at the Rebel Spring Games in Orlando, Fla. The Bears opened the season March 2 with a 1-0 win over the College of Misericordia. Sophomore Victoria Ramsey threw a three-hit shutout and Liz Swary drove in the winning run in the bottom of the fifth inning. Other wins came against Thiel College (7-0), Muhlenberg College (5-1), Widener College (9-0) and Heidelberg College (4-1). The Bears then went 4-2 through Monday's games at the UAA Tournament in Altamonte Springs, Fla. Two wins came against Brandeis University, while other victories came at the expense of Case Western Reserve University and Rochester. Both losses came against Emory University. The No. 10 women's tennis team improved to 4-1 on the year with a 3-1 swing through Southern California. The Bears defeated California Lutheran University, 6-3, No. 10 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges 5-4 and No. 19 Univer-sity of the Redlands 8-1. WUSTL's only loss was a tight5-4 decision to No. 8 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges. Senior Jenny Stein and junior Laura Green-berg led the way as the duo went 3-1 at No. 3 doubles and each went 4-0 at singles. The No. 7 men's tennis team posted a 1-2 at the NCAA Division III Indoor Champion-ships in St. Peter, Minn. In the opening match against second-ranked Emory, the Bears dropped a 5-2 decision as WUSTL captured the doubles point to take a 1-0 lead, but dropped five of six singles matches. In the consolation semifinals, the Bears ousted No. 9 Washington College 6-1 as Washington U. won all three doubles matches and five out of six singles matches. In the consolation final, eighth-ranked Mary Washington College edged out Washington U. 4-3 for fifth place. Led by junior Kammie Holt and senior Valerie Lasko, the women's track and field team won its fourth straight title at the UAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by Brandeis. The men's team finished third. Holt, who won her third straight long jump title with a leap of 5.48 meters, also finished second in the triple jump (11.33 meters and fifth in the 55 meter dash (7.73 seconds), and was named the Women's Outstanding Performer of the meet. Lasko set a school record in the 400 meters with a time of 58.54 seconds, won the 200 meters and ran the third leg on the 4x400 meter relay, which broke the school record for the third time this season — this time by more than two seconds — and qualified provisionally for the national championship meet. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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