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NIU’s all-time assist leader comes home

By Adam Zolmierski | February 3, 2003

NIU’s most prolific passer in school history, former guard Jay Bryant, returned home on Saturday as a member of the opposition. Bryant, the Huskies’ career leader in assists (367), is in his first year as an assistant coach for Ball State. His return...

Women’s hoops tops Bowling Green

By Mark Pickrel | February 3, 2003

Dealing with adversity is nothing new for the NIU women’s basketball team. The Huskies took their latest bump in the road in stride and pulled out a 73-72 win over Bowling Green (9-9, 2-5 MAC) Saturday. While the team played its second straight game...

NIU going for Ohio sweep

By Mark Pickrel | January 31, 2003

After a rare road win, the women’s basketball team will try to make it two in a row on Saturday. The Huskies take on Bowling Green at 1 p.m. in their second straight MAC road contest in Ohio. NIU (8-10, 4-3 MAC) is coming off only its second road win...

Finlen to Europe

By Frank Rusnak | January 31, 2003

After signing with the New Orleans Saints on Jan. 22, NIU graduate Chris Finlen found out on Tuesday that he will play in NFL-Europe this year rather than going to the Saints’ training camp. "I was worried going to mini camp as just another quarterback,"...

Top 25 MAC teams to clash

By Sean Connor | January 31, 2003

Both ranked in the Top 25, the Huskies have redemption on their minds. Last year, Central Michigan coach Tom Borelli moved his then No. 15 ranked, 157-pound grappler David Bolyard up to 165-pounds in order to avoid him facing then No. 7 Scott Owen in...

Scott leads Huskies to road win

By Chris Jurmann | January 30, 2003

Freshmen aren’t supposed to be on the court during crunch time, but a poised Joi Scott sank two free throws to put visiting NIU over the hump in a win over Ohio Wednesday. Trailing 60-59, Scott rebounded a missed Jennifer Youngblood shot and put up...

Fouls force bench players to forefront

By Frank Rusnak | January 30, 2003

With five players in the game fouling out and four more with four fouls, it’s a given that some bench players are going to have to step up. In NIU’s 101-100 double-overtime loss Wednesday to visiting Akron in front of 2,416 fans, the Huskies got 47...

NIU travels to Ohio for MAC contest

By Mark Pickrel | January 29, 2003

For the NIU women’s basketball team, the road has been anything but kind this season. It appears it may not get any better for coach Carol Hammerle’s team when it faces Ohio (5-12, 1-5) today at 7 p.m. in Athens. Starting forward Kim Boeding will...

Senior looks to leave NIU on top

By Brian Kelley | January 29, 2003

Being an effective leader is difficult, but for NIU gymnastics senior co-captain Anna Gardina, it’s just a part of her game. "It’s a hard position because you have to lead by example," coach Mark Sontag said. "You can’t tell other people how to...

Huskie sports working on rags to riches theme

By Mark Pickrel | January 28, 2003

Editor’s note: Tuesday Commentary will be a weekly column by the Star Sports staff brining local news to life and national news home. Is this Northern Illinois University? Just a few years removed from having the worst football team in the nation and...

Track and field has no home

By Brian Kelley | January 28, 2003

There’s no place like home. However, the NIU track and field team is without a true home this year, even with the new track inside the $36 million Convocation Center. The Huskies have no scheduled home track meets. The problem is not because of the...

Youngblood hits 1,000 in NIU win

By Chris Jurmann | January 27, 2003

Suffering through the loss of two senior starters, a pair of juniors rallied the NIU women’s basketball team to victory Saturday over visiting Marshall 81-74 in a record setting game. Jennifer Youngblood stole the show early for the Huskies (7-10, 3-3...