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		<title>Men’s Volleyball Ends with Impressive Second Place Finish in D-III</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 10:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Sports]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Men's Volleyball]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Playoffs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Season Review]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Volume 44 Issue 24]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Volleyball ready to get back to work after championship loss.]]></description>
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<p>Colonel Robert Green Ingersoll once said, “The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart.”</p>
<p>Last Saturday, the D-III men’s volleyball team ended their season with a second-place finish in the 2010 Molten D-III Men’s Invitational Volleyball Championship, which was hosted this year by Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin.</p>
<p>“We got runner-up plaques and I know a lot of us were thinking about leaving them behind,” second-year outside hitter Austin Kress said. “We all decided to keep them and hang them up right over our beds. I mean, we’re proud of the second place, but seeing that everyday is motivation to go to the gym and do anything and everything to get ourselves a national championship next year.”</p>
<p>For head coach Jonah Carson, the season was hugely impressive despite the final loss.</p>
<p>“Winning a championship is a way to define success,” Carson said, “but the team improving and building lasting relationships are other ways to define it. It was a family dynamic this season and we all succeeded.”</p>
<p>After posting an impressive 15-6 record during the regular season, with four of the losses coming against Division I opponents, the Banana Slugs were granted the number one seed in last weekend’s tournament.</p>
<p>Several individual Slugs were showered with accolades for the team’s success in D-III. Fourth-years Austin Einhorn, Brad Sullivan, Justin Lam and Eric Rowell were all chosen as First Team All-Americans and freshman Salvatore La Cavera III was chosen as a Second Team All-American and as D-III Men’s Newcomer of the Year.</p>
<p>“It was kind of a surprise this year that we even got this many All-Americans,” middle hitter Einhorn said. “In past years we never got this much respect.”</p>
<p>Einhorn said that most of the strong programs in D-III men’s volleyball are located on the East Coast, making it difficult for a California team to get noticed nationally.</p>
<p>“Not many schools get to watch us, so we’re not really on a lot of people’s radar,” Einhorn said. “When they see us play, it’s a reality check.”</p>
<p>Since taking over, head coach Carson has led the Slugs to four Molten Division III Men’s Invitational Volleyball Championships over his six year tenure. This year was their third straight.</p>
<p>“I have a real sense of pride in the program,” Carson said, “And a real sense of pride in the guys in the program.”</p>
<p>It won’t be easy to win the title next year, though. The Slugs will lose Sullivan, Lam and Rowell, three First Team All-Americans, leaving some big shoes for incoming recruits to fill.</p>
<p>Still, Kress is confident that the returning stars and younger players will make the Slugs a force next year.</p>
<p>“Everyone is going to think that we are not going to be as great, but we are planning on having the same type of season we did this year.”</p>
<p>“Coach always talks about everyone having a common goal and if everyone knows it, they’ll all work towards achieving that goal,” Einhorn said. “Everyone’s primary goal is winning this national championship.”</p>
<p>The reality of college athletics today is that there is no off-season; to be competitive, players must constantly go to the gym and practice their craft. Being so close to achieving their goal could be demoralizing, but with their coaching staff and a strong core of returning players, expect the Slugs to bear their defeat against Springfield without losing heart.</p>
<p>“We’re going to relax this week,” Kress said, “but as of next week, it’s back to work.”</p>
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		<title>Fall Quarter Sports Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Sports]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Men's Soccer]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Season Review]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Volume 44 Issue 9]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Women's Cross-Country]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Women's Soccer]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fall quarter is quickly coming to a close, which also means the end of several campus sports for the year. Check out this season in review to find out how UC Santa Cruz's teams did.]]></description>
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<p><em>The fall quarter is quickly coming to a close, which also means the end of several campus sports for the year. City on a Hill Press gives you the lowdown on how UC Santa Cruz&#8217;s teams did this season.</em></p>
<p>~~~~~</p>
<p><strong>Men&#8217;s Soccer<br />
</strong>Record: 13-4-4 (8-2-3 in Division III)</p>
<p>With new head coach Michael Runeare at the helm, the UC Santa Cruz men&#8217;s soccer team greatly improved over last year&#8217;s record of 8-7-2 and made the NCAA postseason for the fourth time in five years. They started off the year strong with two overtime road victories over University of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran, and went on to win 12 straight games. The second half of the season proved to be more difficult for them, however, as they lost four games on the road. These losses included their last two games of the season, after seven players were suspended from the team during the last weekend of October for an undisclosed team misconduct incident. The Slugs then hosted Claremont Mudd-Scripps in the first round of the playoffs on Nov. 14, but were defeated 2-1 to end their national championship hopes.</p>
<p>~~~~~</p>
<p><strong>Women&#8217;s Soccer<br />
</strong>Record: 12-6-0 (8-5-0 in Division III)</p>
<p>The women&#8217;s soccer team slightly bettered last year&#8217;s final record with two fewer losses and made the playoffs for the fourth straight year. They had two significant winning streaks during the season, winning four in a row after a first game loss as well as three straight wins at the beginning of October. Unfortunately, they too also suffered a first-round playoff loss at the hands of Claremont Mudd-Scripps, and will have to wait until next year for a chance at redemption for their early postseason exit.</p>
<p>~~~~~</p>
<p><strong>Women&#8217;s Volleyball<br />
</strong>Record: 20-11 (10-8 in Division III)</p>
<p>The Lady Slugs had a successful season, nearly equaling their impressive 2008 record of 22-8. After losing their first game of the year to Carthage University, the team went on to win six in a row and 13 out of 14 games in a single stretch. They had a difficult October, however, losing seven games straight on the road at two tournaments, in Thousand Oaks and Colorado Springs. Unfortunately, this losing streak lessened the team&#8217;s playoff chances, and they were unable to make the NCAA postseason roster this season.</p>
<p>~~~~~</p>
<p><strong>Women&#8217;s Cross Country</strong></p>
<p>The team started off the year with the University of San Francisco 5K Invitational on Sept. 5, where they placed sixth of 10 colleges and junior Mikayla Murphy finished second out of 100 participants with a time of 18.25.70. Their most successful meet of the year proved to be the Bronco Invite on Oct. 17, as the team finished fourth overall out of 14 teams in the open portion of the event. They then met at the NCAA DIII West Regionals in Claremont on Nov. 14 where the team finished 11th out of 17 teams. While this was not enough to continue on to the championship in Cleveland on Nov. 21, Murphy&#8217;s performance at the Regionals meet (where she placed seventh out of 113 runners) was enough for her to make it to nationals on an individual level.</p>
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