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soon coming their way. But before that the forms, if any, will be easy tion of $3,650 and standard deduc- money from their paychecks. You
the dollars start rolling in, taxpay- forms. Basically, you are enter- tion of $5,700. You still have to pay should fill out a W4 form and give
ers must sift through the unfamil- ing your income. The income you for Social Security and Medicare, it to your employer which basi-
iar language of tax documents — have is income earned and inter- but I don’t think there are many cally tells how much they with-
and lots of it. est income (for example: money students paying much tax any- held from you, if anything. They
Professor Firouz Gahvari, of made off of investments). For stu- ways. Also, with the passing of shouldn’t have withheld anything.
the Department of Economics, dents to get their adjusted gross the American Reinvestment and You have been giving the govern-
discussed the process. income, which the whole tax form Recovery Act, there are five aca- ment a loan tax free. The refund
is based on, they only need two or demic credits that students can is getting your loan back. I often
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the wireless protocol.
With the old UIUCNet net-
work, students needed to log
in to QuickConnect or the
viral private network each
time they connected. With Dance, music not just Indian students,” said
Ruthvik Basavaraj, an ISA cul-
IllinoisNet, once a person
does the initial configura- groups to perform tural chairman. “It’s everyone
that wants to see what our cul-
tion, they do not have to ever
log in again, according to the at 25th anniversary ture is about and what we’re
all about.”
CITES Web site. The com- India Night presents 10 acts
puter can automatically re- 9PJ8I8:FCC@EJ from a wide variety of groups
connect whenever it detects JK8==NI@K<I on campus. One of these groups
a IllinoisNet wireless signal. The Indian Student Asso- is the Illini Raas Squad , which
Some students said they are ciation, or ISA, is presenting competes in an Indian dance
excited about only having to its 25th annual India Night. form known as Raas, a cultural
sign in once. Atina D’Souza , ISA’s internal and religious dance that origi-
“I’ve never had any issues vice president, said the event nated in the Gujarat state of
(with the old network), but is meant to introduce students India.
logging in once would be to Indian culture in a fun and Another competitive group
really convenient,” said exciting way. is I-Bhangra, who perform the
Alex Foley sophomore in “India Night is our fl agship Bhangra, a dance that origi-
Business. event. This is where we can nated in the north-central state
Sylvia Safin, freshman in showcase our culture using a of Punjab in India. There will
LAS, said it is nice to only variety of dances and songs,” also be a competitive Bolly-
have to log in once, but the D’Souza said.
service has cut out a few “The crowd that we attract is J\\@E;@8E@>?K#GX^\*8
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students should config- N<JC<P=8E<K?<;8@CP@CC@E@ 9PA8:BM<99<I ute can contribute,” said Susan
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work before the old net- on this Saturday from 11 a.m. to in LAS, who helped organize the
work expires on August 4 p.m. at the Independent Media event.
10. The e-mail also said the
one-time set up for the net-
work should take no more
UI’s iCub to connect robotics, language skills Center in Urbana.
The prices of food, clothing
and services such as haircuts
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authority to run the event is a
reflection of the anarchist com-
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to complete. JK8==NI@K<I The iCub was designed by the your arms like this.’” el, nor will they be determined Song said has been off and on in
Eyrich said IllinoisNet Researchers at the Robotics RobotCub Consortium supported The European Commission by the free market. the area for a number of years.
network will replace the Laboratory in Beckman Institute by the European Union. Without received 30 proposals for an iCub This will be the “Really, Despite the problems with
UIwpa2 network but the have started working with a high- being programmed for specific and rewarded seven institutions Really, Free Market,” where all anarchists’ lack of a central gov-
UIUCNet network will ly advanced humanoid robot. tasks, it acquires skills through with the robot free of charge. Out goods and services will be com- erning body, which can make the
remain. He added that there The iCub arrived at Steve Levin- experience, said Logan Niehaus, of the seven institutions granted a pletely free, and it is one of the community unstable, she said it
is no new hardware for the son’s lab in February. Levinson is graduate student in Levinson’s robot, Levinson’s lab was the only local activities supported by the makes it easier to keep its struc-
network—it is a new offering a professor of electrical and com- lab. American proposal to receive the Champaign-Urbana anarchist ture as democratic as possible.
on the existing Internet. puter engineering and has been “We program him to learn, but community as a way to present Song has also helped organize
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Intercultural Relations, or OIIR, However, Leslie Morrow, direc- that if you tax the very top people, every-
held a dialogue on cultural cen- tor of the LGBT resources center, thing will be solved. There aren’t many
ter space Wednesday evening in said she believes the centers won’t of those very rich guys and they can’t
response to a discussion held at the be stuck with whatever decision pay for everything. You have to get it
University YMCA on April 5 con- they make in regards to Thurs- from the middle class too. U.S. total tax
cerning the multicultural house day’s deadline. rates aren’t high in comparison to other
proposal. The dialogue, spear- “When we submit the proposal, Western countries. In the U.S., total tax-
headed by Ross Wantland, assis- it’s still an ongoing process,” she es, both income and consumption, con-
tant director of OIIR, focused on said. “We can still opt out.” stitute about 28% of GDP (Gross Domes-
the current proposal about cultur- After the dialogue time ended, tic Product). England is at least 10%
al center spaces. the audience was scheduled to more. Although I do believe that after
“On behalf of the OIIR, I want work in small groups to discuss this health reform taxes will increase.
to start with an apology,” Want- key problems. There were initially They will increase quite a bit.
land said. “There have been a lot going to be five small groups, how-
of times when we heard different ever, roughly half of the students 9I8;D<P<IK?<;8@CP@CC@E@
things, but we are trying to get out
the information to students and
left, so the group number was nar-
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small group discussions to voice @E;@8E@>?K Some of the acts include stu-
dents who use India Night to
Since it is the event’s 25th
anniversary, there are some “It has the same functionality,” he
centers. Students unaffiliated with her opinion. =IFDG8><(8 showcase classical and mod- special extras being added. said. “Part of it is it’s just a better
any cultural centers also attended “I feel like there’s nothing we ern Indian dance. Basavaraj “We are having a video com- name.”
and partook in the dialogue. can do now, it seems to me like the wood team, called Fizaa. All said using smaller student pilation of the past 25 years of Eyrich said people are beginning to
Roughly 20 minutes into the dia- decision has already been made of these dance teams have groups keeps the show fresh India Night that will be played switch over and the network is seeing
logue, Wantland announced that and they don’t care about the stu- won fi rst place in national and new. throughout the event,” said success.
the centers will need to submit dent opinions,” she said. “The competitions in their respec- “The constant innovation Shivani Mahida , an ISA cul- Hanju Kang, senior in LAS, said she
their decisions on whether to be University is forgetting about tive events. our acts bring each India tural chairman. “Also, we are has never used the new network but
included in the proposed multicul- the history and culture of these There will also be a compet- Night is what keeps our audi- inviting all of our alums back thinks it will be better.
tural center by Thursday. spaces and what they mean to the itive men’s a cappella group ence coming back year after because they had such a big Eyrich said he wants everyone to
“We found out at 1 p.m. yester- students.” called Chai Town, which has year,” he said. part in getting us where we focus on IllinoisNet.
won second and third place in India Night is also present- are today.” “IllinoisNet is now the primary wire-
national competitions. ing a fashion show of differ- India Night is next Friday, less offering, we prefer everybody to
IF9FK that our research mission is of
value.”
Not all of the groups are
nationally ranked teams.
ent Indian clothing from dif-
ferent regions of India.
April 24 at 7:00 p.m. in Foel-
linger Auditorium.
use that,” Eyrich said. “UIUCNet is the
fall back.”
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term goals for the robot are tech-
iCub.
“We were the only ones, as far
nical in nature. He said getting the
robot to display fine motor control, 8E8I:?@JKJ Seattle,” a dramatization of the
1999 demonstrations in Seattle,
“It’s re-imagining the society,
economy and culture,” Watson
be more difficult to declare a
victory.
as I know, who proposed to work balance, walking and developing =IFDG8><(8 Wash., against the World Trade said. “Neither side will become
in the relationship between lan- the visual and attention system Organization. Watson has helped organize clearly defi ned nor will certain
guage and robotics,” Levinson could be some short-term goals other anarchist-based activities “We’re trying to bring an anar- several “Really, Really, Free individuals closely identify with
said. “Language is a very impor- to be achieved. The team is also on campus. chist discourse to the campus,” Markets” with Song and distrib- a certain side, and so the notions
tant topic in the AI (Artificial in the process of trying to attach Last semester, she and Lizzie Song said. utes meals on behalf of Food Not of ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ becomes
Intelligence) community.” software with which the iCub can Johnson , graduate student, Chris Watson, a resident of the Bombs, a national movement to irrelevant,” according to the
Lydia Majure, graduate stu- recognize human language. formed Radical Education for Catholic Worker House in Cham- serve free vegan and vegetari- event’s Facebook page.
dent in Levinson’s lab, was dis- Niehaus and Majure demon- Autonomous Persons. It is a paign who has attended some of an food. Ben Rothschild, sophomore in
patched to Italy this summer to strated one of the iCub’s functions reading group that meets every reading group’s meetings, said he “We are bridging the gap LAS and member of the anar-
visit a 10-day open lab at the Uni- by clapping. The robot responded Wednesday at 9 p.m. in the Illini believes in an anti-authoritarian between campus and other non- chist community, said he iden-
versity of Genoa. Along with Nie- by moving its face in the direction Union’s Courtyard Cafe. society where decisions are made campus organizations,” Watson tifies with anarchy’s principle
haus, she worked with the iCub of the sound and moving its leg up There, people read and critique through a direct democracy and said of working with other anar- of changing things through the
designers and learned how to and down. anarchist, radical and main- not a representative democracy. chist-based organizations. mass organization of everyday
use the robot and the interface “What we are trying to discover stream texts, including articles Watson said many of the res- This Saturday, a couple blocks people.
software. is some aspect of how human cog- by David Graeber, an anarchist idents of the Catholic Worker north of the market, there will be “It’s about changing things for
“It’s awesome,” Majure said. nitive functioning works. We can and anthropologist who was a for- House relate with the ideas of an anarchist soccer game from the better,” he said. “It’s like a
“This is arguably one of the most actually go inside the robot’s mind, mer assistant professor at Yale. anarchism, which he said often 12:10 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Crystal philosophy of people organizing
advanced humanoid robots. It’s and we can see how it’s doing that,” They also view films dealing with get wrongly portrayed as disor- Lake Park in Urbana. Unlike independently of the powerful
nice to know that people think Levinson said. radical topics, such as “Battle in ganized and spontaneous. in other soccer games, it may state and corporate interests.”

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High school may
be a place we have
day life, humans begin blam-
ing it for their problems. It’s
been the same for guns, cars,
social network users. The
public views your relation-
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from,
televisions, cell phones and
now, Facebook.
Facebook has been cited for
of friends you have as a com-
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value.
but a bringing people together and The only thing more dra-
part even kindling romantic rela- matic than a new relationship
of me tionships. Now disgruntled is when one ends. Not only
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claimed always fol- petitions they processed last feed announces the failed
“Gleek”, low us. There year. In addition, Elly Robin- relationship to all of Face-
the long- will always be the son, manager of Australian book, everyone is free to
awaited cliques, the groups, Family Relationship Clearing make nosey inquiries as to
return of the the in-crowds and the House, said online behavior the cause. After months of
FOX series out-crowds. The differ- is causing tension in house- obnoxious statuses about how
Glee this ence is we are allowed to holds, but also said there is a they miss their ex and how
past Tuesday be part of whichever we surprising lack of research. the world is against them, the
has caused want. There are no longer Marriages aren’t the cycle will start again.
me to unrav- the rules that determine only relationships evident- If all of this drama wasn’t
el my feel- what is considered social- ly strained by this anti- enough, people are blam-
ings toward ly acceptable. There is no cupid Facebook. I’ve known ing the actual Web site for
my personal longer any long-awaited bell a number of people who have these unfortunate incidents.
high school that rings at 3 p.m. signifying claimed Facebook was a prob- I’m sorry, but I don’t think
experience. the end of the day. lem for their dating relation- the fine people at Facebook
What exact- like, There are certain parts of high ships or friendships. People are shredding your marriage
ly it is that has but school that will haunt us for the rest are becoming paranoid that certificates.
changed since rather, the of our lives; the friends that accompa- online networking is out to Relationships take a lot of
high school? More media is attempting to glori- nied us through our crazy adventures, the ruin their love lives and tear hard work, and a lot of that
often than not, fy less appealing, but far more crushes that seemed to flood our thoughts, apart best friends. needs to happen away from
things seem relatable characteristics. From the awkward moments that we felt we’d Newsflash: An online web a computer. The foundations
incredibly Rachel Berry’s not-so-nuclear fam- never live down and the experiences we site cannot kill a relationship. you lay for both romance and
similar. ily consisting of two gay dads to believed to be life-altering. People wreck them just fine friendships shouldn’t be shak-
I find myself watching Artie Abram’s handicapped, wheel- There are still labels, just not the same on their own. en by a Web site.
Glee, not only really enjoy- chair-confined lifestyle, or Emma ones. Now there’s the dumb guys on the For romantic relationships, Relationships Australia
ing it, but being able to Pillsbury’s obsessive compulsive track team, the crazy partying sorority distrust, envy and plain stu- vice-president Anne Hollonds
relate to it. This show is tendencies or even head cheerlead- girls, the socially awkward engineers, the pid behavior cause the foun- said that while the internet
definitely not geared just er Quinn Fabray’s unexpected teen Jesus freaks; it exists all over campus. dation to crumble. In some has made it easier to recon-
toward younger teenagers. pregnancy. These characters are You can either fight the stereotype and cases, a significant other sees nect with past flames, people
An article from USA Today not consistent with the ways that prove others wrong, or you can embrace their spouse looking at an old are ultimitely responsible
even talked about how col- high school students are often por- it. I’ve realized that people I’ve met in friend’s Facebook page and for their actions. “The Inter-
lege students all over the trayed. They embrace their faults college have an image of me that is not assumes they are somehow net doesn’t make people have
country have found inspira- in a way that prime-time television always entirely true. It’s not always accu- infatuated with this person affairs,” she said.
tion in Glee. rarely does, reminding people that rate, and that’s okay. We know who we they haven’t seen since high Hollonds hit the problem
Glee’s uniqueness is what it’s okay to be different. are. school. That’s called envy and right on the nose. We have to
draws me in. The late 90s When I left for college, I was I came to college in hopes of chang- distrust. take responsibility for our
and early 2000s seemed to under the impression that I was ing and becoming a different person, In other scenarios, a per- actions.
be a television era that rep- leaving everything from my for- but what actually ended up happening son is caught participating It’s really easy for people
resented teenagers as strug- mative years behind and entering was that a lot of things I wanted to leave in inappropriate actions or to blame Facebook or any
gling to fit in, hide their an adult world of sophistication. It behind were still right here. Some of conversations through online other piece of technology
flaws and live the lives of the turned out that a lot of the world I those things weren’t exactly tangible. For chats or messaging. That’s for their problems, but it all
rich and famous. Shows like thought I was running away from me, that’s the real difference between col- the plain stupid behavior. comes back to us.
The OC and Laguna Beach actually ended up following me. lege and high school. The things that used Either way, online network- If you work to make your
were the standard. Glee Right now, 17-year-olds all to be so important to me now seem obso- ing was just a means to screw relationship strong on its
seems to be partaking in over the country are in the lete (just like that poster of Adam Brody I up, not the cause. own, you won’t have to worry
a new genre that openly midst of stressing about prom, had on my wall). It’s not that people have Lost friendships have also about anything starting with
embraces the imper- yet I still find myself dealing stopped making judgments; we’ve just been blamed on Facebook. “www” or ending with “.com”
fections in high school with the same issues. There are realized that it no longer matters. For those who haven’t figured ruining things for you.
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berg, sophomore in AHS and him meet people, he said. me from falling apart at such a
transfer student from the Uni- “Having friends in different difficult time,” Hillard said. “It
versity of Arizona, attributed this fraternities and playing on the has allowed me to meet so many
to the varying atmospheres of dif- club soccer team has made the people easily and transfer right
ferent campuses at large. process of adjusting and mak- into having a group of great
Goldberg said that he is not ing friends much easier,” Gold- friends.”
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their previous school. experience traditional recruitment again,” she said.
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can’t remember another team He took plays off. Wasn’t
I absolutely loved watching focused. Was uncoachable.
one minute and couldn’t stand Disappeared at times. Couldn’t
looking at the next. I can’t play defense. Wasn’t a point
remember how many times I guard. Didn’t understand the
yelled at Mike Davis through game. Jacked too many threes.
the TV, wishing he’d play with The list goes on.
confidence instead of letting In fact, if you’d have bet
a few mistakes ruin his whole me a year ago, after DMac’s
day. I can’t remember how sophomore season, that by the
many times I yelled at Bruce time the spring of 2010 came
to put in Tyler Griffey, mostly around, he’d be putting his
because I can’t really remem- name in the draft and have a
ber that kid missing a shot. somewhat legitimate shot at
And although I haven’t quite being picked up by a team in
succeeded yet, I wish I could the first round, I’d have taken
forget how the season ended, the opposite side of that bet in N<JC<P=8E<K?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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Richardson become a lock- costs. He’ll be the only prov-
down defender by the end of en ballhandler on next year’s
the season, seeing the light team and an insanely valuable
slowly come on for Brandon floor general that will be able
Paul, or seeing Tisdale hit to distribute the ball among 9PJKL8IKC@<9<ID8E test the NBA waters, and he has until good enough, and they say a (fi rst- Dfi\fec`e\1
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ing the regular season, when the Ruggeri (No. 3 on all-around) also
Illini cruised to an 11-1 record. It ate head coach Justin Spring. back. Heading into nationals, the begin the week ranked in the top
helped them to the Big Ten team “If we have the meet we had team will try to recover from a five in their respective events.
title and four out of six individual at Big Tens, I don’t think we’ll be sloppy Big Ten meet. As the top-seeded team in the
conference titles. NCAA champions,” Spring said. “That’s what makes us such tournament, Illinois was given the
It’s also the main reason why “I think we’re in a good position a good team,” sophomore Tyler choice of session and event order
Illinois will be among the favor- to win, but very rarely has a No. 1 Mizoguchi said. “No matter what for Thursday’s qualifying round.
ites to win the NCAA champi- seed gone into anything and won we do, we are always in the mix, Spring opted to participate in the
onship when qualifying rounds because the teams behind are so always fighting for that number 1 p.m. session and begin on paral-
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Demetri McCamey is proba- banquet, The Daily Illini caught
bly happy he’s not entering the up with seniors Dominique Keller nothing. But in a perfect real-
wheelchair basketball draft after and Bubba Chisholm. istic world, I’d like to someday
Wednesday night’s Ultimate Bas- play professionally and have a
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missed multiple layups, air-balled N\[e\j[Xp%K_\\m\ek_\cg\[iX`j\dfe\p]fi:fXZ_\jmj%:XeZ\i% rau) saw each other a couple nine hours right now. I’ve been
countless threes and seemed to be days ago and we talked, and fishing a couple times this week.
itching to jump out of their chairs with each team going on an occa- tion which players had the upper to jump out of their chairs, but we were just like, “You know, I went to frat park and read a
to grab a rebound. sional run. hand during the game. senior Dominique Keller was the it’s not the same.” Sometimes book the other day. I’ve kind
“It was difficult,” forward Mike After making a comeback in “They’re high flyers, they’re only player to actually get out of we wish we had the games, the of got a bucket list of things I
Davis said. “It takes so much the last few minutes of the game, not used to playing in a wheel- his chair while playing, failing to competition, the practices. Obvi- want to do, but I’m just trying to
strength. And to shoot you had the orange team lost 44-41 after chair,” said Joey Gugliotta, mem- convert on an alley-oop attempt. ously it’s over now, but I guess enjoy this time before I work for
to be on balance.” missing a last-second three. ber of this year’s men’s national “We were trying to get the it’ll take a lot of getting used to. the next 40 years of my life or
Players from all four teams Although a lot of the attention champion wheelchair basketball crowd fired up, but (the player whatever.
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Illinois baseball withstood a that triple,” Cappetta said. “When
furious ninth-inning rally Tues- bottom of order starts producing,

Illinois stresses ‘early’


day night to go a perfect 2-0 in it gives the whole offense some
midweek games for the first time momentum. It helped us get on
this season. the board first and we kept that
The Illini downed Southern Illi- momentum going for a while.”

offense against Eastern nois 5-4 at a game played at Rent


One Park in Marion, Ill.
“We got a couple runs early and
took advantage of some of their
A third-inning single by Hohl
increased the Illinois lead to 4-0,
although the Salukis would answer
with one run in the bottom of the
9P>FI;FEMF@K season for the Illini to play to mistakes,” Illinois head coach Dan same inning.
JK8==NI@K<I their own level instead of match- Hartleb said. “Our pitching did a The score stayed steady at 4-1
Though the No. 18 Illinois soft- ing other teams. very good job.” all the way until the seventh, when
ball team has produced eye-pop- “Every game, our goal is to Pitcher Matt Milroy made his another single from Hohl added
ping numbers in the 2010 season, make that game our best, and third start of the season for Illi- one more run to Illinois’ total.
the team says it still has some we like to offensively get a lot of nois. The freshman gave up just “Their pitching did a good job
tinkering to do. It seems a Big momentum and attack pitches,” three hits and one run in four on us,” Cappetta said. “Their bull-
Ten-leading 7.19 runs per game Sullivan said. innings of work. pen did a good job, and
just doesn’t cut it. “We don’t really consider our Milroy said he is it was hard to get into
Hope Howell, who led Illinois midweek games tuneups for the settling in nicely to a rhythm when they
(28-5) with three hits in a 5-1 weekend, they’re just important the midweek start- kept bringing in new
win at Illinois State on Tuesday, parts in the journey of the sea- er role. guys.”
said the Illini son and we like “I feel pretty However, SIU ral-
need to start to own our state good about it,” Mil- @CC@EF@J J%@CC@EF@J lied in the bottom of
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ly nights like this, , + the ninth.
Illinois closer Bry-
earlier. Doing our state.” when you go out and an Roberts loaded the
so would pre- Fortunately E<;DLCB8K?<;8@CP@CC@E@ your team scores early, you get bases before hitting Saluki cen-
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Illinois should far between. and Blue. outfielder Nick Johnson then drew
be control-
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for improve- .%(0ilejg\i^Xd\% man Meredith The All-America second base- (Pinchback) can score me, and the top of the second when junior for SIU to overcome.
ment will Hackett , who man has swiped 25 bases this Meredith can score me,” Zym- outfielder Pete Cappetta tripled “That’s a part of baseball,” Har-
come Thurs- has accrued season, good for third in the Big kowitz said. to bring home freshman Brandon tleb said. “They got a walk, a hit
d ay n ight a .415 batting Ten. The Illini will have to work to Hohl. A double from freshman or two, got hit by a pitch and made
when Illinois takes on Eastern average over the team’s fi rst 33 “She’s got that natural god- keep the speedy Panthers from Christian Cummins on the very things close. But Roberts never
Illinois (20-17). games. Hackett said after Tues- given speed,” Sullivan said. “She giving them a taste of their own next play then drove in Cappetta panicked. He didn’t just start
“Just to jump on them early,” day’s game that confidence has slides very well and has good medicine. Led by Melise Brown, to make the score 2-0. throwing the ball around out there,
Howell said. “We haven’t done been key for the stellar team instincts ... It’s defi nitely great a freshman outfielder who has 14 Cappetta finished the game 2- and that’s the important thing.”
that since Northwestern. Not attack this season. to have that as a weapon, to be steals of her own; Eastern Illi-
that we’re playing tentative, but “I think we just knew within able to get her in scoring posi- nois has 42 steals on the year.
it needs to happen for us sooner ourselves that we would come tion for us.” On the hill for the Panthers JZfi\Yp@ee`e^j
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our strength is — our block on
defense,” Hambly said. “We are
trying to add a little bit more
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Johannah Bangert remembers crowd, too.” opportunities to score faster
Nebraska’s Coliseum well. Illi- The team is coming off of a against opponents, especially
nois’ junior middle blocker said scrimmage last weekend against on serve-receive.”
she had family in Nebraska and No. 6 Iowa State, where head Bangert, who was the 2009
would watch some of the volley- coach Kevin Hambly said the NCAA blocks leader, said last
ball games in the packed gym team took the scrimmage in five weekend the team touched up
when she was younger. sets. Hambly said the Illini were some of the problems they had
“I’ve been to the matches not focusing from their
there, and it’s an incredible on the actu- fi rst match
environment,” Bangert said. al results of È@k_`ebpflËccj\\dXep on A pr i l
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Coliseum, Bangert is relishing ed to work on our decision-mak- the easy plays were what we
the opportunity to play in the ing as attackers,” Hambly said. improved on (last weekend),”
arena. “We wanted to work on creating Bangert said. “We are really E<;DLCB8K?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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it’s so tight, and so many people ate swings out of. I thought we been working on in the spring some leadership roles and their to defi ne our team moving for- and make plays. I think you’ll
are against us,” Bangert said. “A did that exceptionally.” into the match.” systems, while trying to fi nd the ward is becoming more and see many different players are
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really big crowds, so it’s always focus of the spring, but Hambly time for working on solidifying “I think the thing that is going “Everyone has to be a weapon nights during the fall.”

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