CAL LUTHERAN NOTEBOOK: CAL LU WOMEN READY DLIM; REGALS BEGIN SOCCER TOURNEY.Byline: Patrick Hipes Daily News Staff Writer The Cal Lutheran women's soccer team makes its sixth NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association Regional tournament appearance in seven years Saturday, playing Gustavus Adolphus College Gustavus Adolphus College is a private liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America founded in Red Wing, Minnesota, in 1862 by Eric Norelius and was originally named Minnesota Elementar Skola. In 1865 on the 1,000th year anniversary of the death of St. of Minnesota in a first-round game at UC San Diego. The Regals (15-4, 12-0) secured their seventh consecutive Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) is a college athletic conference that operates in the NCAA's Division III. It consists of eleven small private schools which are located in Southern California and organized into eight athletic programs. title last Saturday with a 3-0 victory over Pomona-Pitzer. Cal Lutheran enters the four-team regional winners in eight of nine games. It is 14-2 since starting the year 1-2 after losses to NCAA Division II powers Grand Canyon University Grand Canyon University is a for-profit, non-denominational Christian university in Phoenix, Arizona. The University offers online and campus-based bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. The campus has approximately 1,700 students. and Cal State Bakersfield. The Regals are ranked No. 2 in the West Region and twelfth nationally. Gustavus Adolphus, the third-ranked team in the Central Region, has never played Cal Lutheran. The other game features host UC San Diego against the University of Chicago. The final is Sunday. If the Regals and Tritons meet in the championship, CLU (language) CLU - (CLUster) An object-oriented programming language developed at MIT by Liskov et al in 1974-1975. CLU is an object-oriented language of the Pascal family designed to support data abstraction, similar to Alphard. must hope history is not on its side. UC San Diego has won 11 of the 12 meetings, the only loss a 2-0 Regals victory on Oct. 9, 1992 - the last time UCSD UCSD University of California, San Diego (La Jolla, California) UCSD User Centered System Design UCSD Urbana-Champaign Sanitary District (Illinois) UCSD Ultra Cool Sexy Dudes lost a game to a NCAA Division III opponent. And then there were three: Whittier upset first-place Redlands over the weekend, turning the SCIAC SCIAC SIGINT Correlation Integration & Analysis Capability football race into a logjam log·jam n. 1. An immovable mass of floating logs crowded together. 2. A deadlock, as in negotiations; an impasse. Noun 1. that could launch Cal Lutheran toward a league title. Entering Saturday's non-conference game at Chapman, the Kingsmen are tied with the Poets and the Bulldogs with 3-1 conference records. The best-case scenario for the Kingsmen is a victory against last-place Claremont-Mudd on Nov. 15 in the season-finale, then hope La Verne can play spoiler spoiler: see airplane. 1. spoiler - A remark which reveals important plot elements from books or movies, thus denying the reader (of the article) the proper suspense when reading the book or watching the movie. 2. and knock off Redlands on the same day. If that is the case, Redlands and La Verne would have two losses and CLU and Whittier would have one each. The Kingsmen knocked off the Poets 28-16 on Oct. 18. That fact would give them a title - if not an NCAA berth. Add football: The Kingsmen play Chapman on Saturday in Orange County with a possible SCIAC crown occupying one side of the brain and a first-ever victory over the Panthers on the other. Chapman, a NCAA Division III independent, has been a nemesis for CLU. The program has beaten the Thousand Oaks school in all three meetings since reviving its program in 1994. It is the only school on the team's 1997 schedule that CLU has not beaten. Men's soccer update: The Kingsmen (14-2-1) started its run through the SCIAC round-robin playoffs with a 1-0 victory Saturday at home against Occidental. Charlie Noble scored his third goal of the season for the game-winner, finishing an assist by Edwin Astudillo. The Kingsmen continue the playoffs Saturday, playing host to Claremont-Mudd at 11 a.m. CLU won the first meeting at Pomona 4-2 on Oct. 22. CAPTION(S): Photo PHOTO Cal Lutheran's Dorian Stitt is one reason the Kingsmen are tied with Whittier and Redlands. Joe Binoya / Special to the Daily News |
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