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Just Take A Minute: Sept 22-26
September 28, 2008 | General
Sept. 28, 2008

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| Friday, Sept. 26 |
The end of the work week is here and despite football having a bye week, there is still a busy slate of home games scheduled for the weekend, beginning with a soccer tripleheader on Friday. The Minutewomen host St. Bonaventure in their Atlantic 10 opener at 12 p.m. then the Minutemen play Hartford in game one of the UMass Classic followed by Rhode Island versus Vermont to round out the day. The men's lacrosse team has its annual alumni game scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. at Garber Field (weather permitting), so be sure to come out and watch the current team against stars of the past. Field hockey plays two crucial games, hosting 18th nationally ranked Albany on Saturday at 12 p.m. and second nationally ranked Syracuse on Sunday at 1 p.m.
| Thursday, Sept. 25 |
Thursday is here and UMass' big weekend of soccer and field hockey action nears. With the football bye week, the Bud Light UMass Radio Show takes a one-week hiatus and will return next week. There are several stories today on the UMass-Memphis game which begins ESPN's marathon of basketball on Nov. 18. Also, the Daily Collegian has a must-read editorial on how UMass students need to support the teams on campus.
| Wednesday, Sept. 24 |
Wednesday means the UMass Sports Luncheon at the Campus Center Room 1009. It will be a banner day for the cross country program as Athletes of the Week Nils Fischer and Shiyi Zan will be recognized by their respective coaches, who are the featured speakers in Ken O'Brien and Julie LaFreniere. Football coach Don Brown will also be speaking. Also, look for a major announcement concerning the UMass men's basketball schedule midday.
| Tuesday, Sept. 23 |
Happy Tuesday! Autumn is here. With NHL training camps underway, Just Take A Minute takes a look at former UMass Minutemen in those camps including Jon Quick (pictured) with the Los Angeles Kings. Also, there are a few stories on the football team looking ahead to its bye week. The football team dropped to the No. 10 in the FCS Coaches Poll and was dropped to No. 18 in The Sports Network media poll. Also, the only UMass team in action for a mid-week game is this afternoon, as the field hockey team faces Brown in Providence at 4 p.m.
| Monday, Sept. 22 |
It was a tough weekend for UMass teams. From the football loss at one of the best teams in the nation in all of football, Texas Tech, to the men's soccer and women's soccer teams dropping tough decisions to New Hampshire and Providence, respectively. The field hockey team was victorious beating Vermont, 2-0, on Saturday. But the biggest winner of the weekend was the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, as several UMass teams took part in the FOJ Road Race in Amherst.
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