Photos by Drew Westfahl

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08 May 2008
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08 May 2008
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05 May 2008
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Knocking in his second home run of the year with a grand slam against Aurora, third-year catcher Scott Hofer’s hot bat hasn’t been enough to carry the Maroons, who dropped four of five weekend games.


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01 May 2008
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01 May 2008
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Third-years Chris Powers (left) and Sam Haddaway practiced on Stagg Field last week for their Friday game against Northwestern. In the first club competition on the renovated field, the Maroons lost in overtime.


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25 Apr 2008
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Last spring Chicago jumped from fifth to third at UAAs with new a crop of fresh rookies. Second-year Steve Saltarelli is one of the Maroons returning to the conference stage looking to keep the squad on the rise.


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25 Apr 2008
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Giving the Maroons depth to their lineup, fourth-year Bharath Sithian started the day at Stagg Courts got together with first-year Mark Bonner for an 8–0 shutout at third doubles. From there, he cruised by his opponent with a 6–3, 6–1 win at sixth singles.


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24 Apr 2008
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21 Apr 2008
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Giving up three earned runs in a complete game, second-year pitcher Kathleen Duffy kept the Maroons in it through eight innings as Chicago dropped a heartbreaker to the Cardinals.


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17 Apr 2008
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14 Apr 2008
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With the professors in red jerseys and the coalition of fraternities donning green, the two groups met at Ratner Sunday for a hoops showdown. A 4–0 lead to start the game quickly evaporated for the professors.


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14 Apr 2008
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Renowned economics professor Alan Sanderson, teacher of sports-oriented classes such as Sport, Society, and Science and coach of the professor squad, was a fan favorite despite a 2–6 performance from the field. The game raised money for terminally ill children.


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10 Apr 2008
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07 Mar 2008
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03 Mar 2008
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Playing in her last home game for the Maroons, fourth-year guard Nofi Mojidi had a career day, scoring 25 points and leading her squad to a decisive 76–53 victory over the Bears.


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03 Mar 2008
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Fourth-year forward Nate Hainje celebrates after he drained a three-pointer with 49 seconds remaining to give Chicago a two-possession lead and ensure the win. Playing in his last home game, he had 18 points and 11 rebounds for his seventh double-double in UAA play.


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03 Mar 2008
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Shooting with nearly 70-percent accuracy, third-year forward Adam Machones scored 18 points and drained all four of his three-point attempts, igniting a packed crowd at Ratner en route to a 74–66 win over Wash U.


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29 Feb 2008
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Second-year Jake Pancratz got only 14 minutes of floor time in last year’s clash at St. Louis, where Wash U’s 79–74 win robbed the Maroons of an outright conference championship. As a starter this year, Pancratz will play a much larger role in the Maroons’ hunt for the UAA title and its automatic playoff bid.


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29 Feb 2008
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26 Feb 2008
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Hoops set for title battle with Wash U


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22 Feb 2008
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Social Service Administration graduate student Bryan Rivera and his water polo teammates have transformed their club program from a disorganized, mostly recreational squad to a serious team that competes against D-I schools and in nationwide water polo tournaments.


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18 Feb 2008
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First-year guard Dana Kaplan led all scorers and set a career high with 15 points against Case. The Maroons held off a Spartan comeback to seal the win in the final seconds.


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22 Feb 2008
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Brian Clites, a student at the Divinity School, represents part of a diverse squad that draws its members from undergraduates and professors, and from five different countries.


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12 Feb 2008
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Fourth-year forward Nate Hainje drained 18 points Sunday to help the Maroons swamp the visiting Tartans.


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12 Feb 2008
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Avenging the lost to the 13th-ranked Yellowjackets last week, second-year foward Molly Hackney came off the bench to grab seven rebounds against Rochester, adding nine more Sunday against Carnegie.