Match Dating: No. 1 Baylor ousts Texas
The top-seeded Baylor men's tennis team defeated No. 29 Texas, 4-1, in the second round of the NCAA Division I Championships at the Baylor Tennis Center on Saturday.The defending national champion Bears (30-0) won their school-record 54th consecutive match dating to February 2004. Baylor, which also won its 59th straight match at home, will meet NCAA final site host Texas A&M next Saturday in College Station.In singles action, Matija Zgaga beat UT's...
Match Dating: On their merry dates
Readers paired up our couples; now we decide where to send them By GEORGETTE BRAUN Rockford Register Star Mark and Rachel. Sal and Dina. Pamela and Steve. Monte and Julianna.But you pretty much knew who'd end up with whom.That's if you've been following daily updates in the second Rockford Register Star's "Meet Your Match" dating game. After a healthy four-day run, voting ended at 5 p.m. Friday.If...
Match Dating: Big West honors UI’s Meek a second straight week
Senior middle blocker Sarah Meek earned her second consecutive Big West volleyball player of the week honor after leading the Vandals to wins over Washington State, UC Riverside and Cal State Fullerton.Meek averaged 4.5 kills per game on .364 hitting percentage and 1.5 blocks per game. She recorded a double-double in the Vandals’ three-game sweep of Riverside with 16 kills and 10 blocks. The 10 blocks is a season high and ties her career high. She also recorded her 30th...
Match Dating: Here's where our daters will go
By GEORGETTE BRAUN Rockford Register Star The date packages and the couples they're paired with make so much sense.Here's where the couples will go, based on 279 votes cast at go.rrstar.com in the Rockford Register Star's "Meet Your Match" dating game - and why they'll be in their elements: · Pauline Urso, 37, and Billy Diaz, 39, get dinner at Cliffbreakers and tickets to see "Children...
Match Dating: FIGHTING SCOT WRESTLERS UPEND WEST VIRGINIA
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. _ Nationally-ranked Edinboro University, winning the final three matches, dumped nationally-ranked West Virginia 27-13 in an Eastern Wrestling League battle on the Mountaineers' mats Thursday night. The Fighting Scots, ranked No.6 in the NWCA//AWN Intermat Poll, moved its dual meet mark to 12-0 this season and captured its 14th consecutive dual match dating back to last season. They are 4-0 in the EWL.West Virginia, ranked...