<p>With dreams of a national championship and a perfect record still intact,
the No. 1 BYU men's volleyball team (15-0, 11-0) travels to USC (14-7,
6-5) on Saturday, March 6. The Cougars are coming off a two-match
sweep of then-ranked No. 2 UCLA over the weekend, while USC enters Saturday's
MPSF contest having lost five of its last six matches, including a 0-3
home-court loss to No. 2 Pepperdine on Tuesday.
<p> "Even though USC has been struggling lately, that doesn't mean
we are going to approach this match any differently," BYU head coach Carl McGown said. "In addition to being one of the prominate programs in the country, USC has a significant home-court advantage. Their gym is small and very dark and they will have a couple hundred fans who are right on top of you. It is a very challenging place to play."
<p>Following this weekend's contest at USC, the Cougars will depart for
a three-match swing in San Juan, Puerto Rico, beginning March 11-13. BYU
will face American University, Concordia University and the Puerto Rican
national team.
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<p>With the dual meet season behind them, the BYU wrestlers now get set
to compete in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament on Saturday at the Air Force Academy. BYU enters the competition with a season record of 11-7, including 2-1 in the WAC.
<p>The projected line-up for the Cougars will be Jose Enriquez (125), Aaron
Holker (133), Tom Meacham (141), Gary Sanderson (149), Russell Brunson
(157), Rangi Smart (165), Ethan Harris (174), Scott Coleman (184), Brandon
Ruiz (197), and Chris Miller (Hwt.).
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