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Exon, Chappell in Semifinals for UC Irvine

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UC Irvine’s Darian Chappell and Natalie Exon advanced to today’s semifinals at the Cal State Fullerton Tennis Championships.

Chappell, seeded No. 1, defeated Cal State Northridge’s Kelly Edwards, 6-2, 6-0. Chappell plays Northridge’s Nely Horowic today.

Third-seeded Natalie Exon defeated UC Santa Barbara’s Shannon Wilkins, 6-2, 6-3.

Chappell and Carla Nasca, seeded No. 1 in doubles, advanced to the semifinals by beating Milissa Dillard and Jackie Jocson of UC Santa Barbara, 6-4, 6-4.

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Exon and Nickole Kabe lost in the quarterfinals to Horowic and Isabella Peintner, 6-0, 6-1.

At the Bronco Cross-Country Invitational:

UC Irvine women share first place--Claire Tillotson finished 18th in 19 minutes 3 seconds over 5,000 meters to lead the Anteaters, which tied UC Santa Barbara for first place.

Allyson Marquand, a junior at University High running unattached, placed third overall in 18:15.3.

Monica Landa of Southern California College finished 13th in 18:50.0 and Erin Remy finished 14th in 18:56.0 to lead Cal State Fullerton, which place third in team scoring.

At the Fresno men’s golf invitational:

Irvine finishes eight--Mike Lawrence finished tied for third with a three-day total of 218 as UC Irvine finished eighth. Lawrence had scores of 74-70-74 and finished one shot off the lead at San Joaquin Country Club, par 72.

Brigham Young’s Michael Henderson defeated UCLA’s Brandon DiTullio in a playoff for the tournament championship.

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UCLA won the team title with a total of 878. Brigham Young was second (881 points).

In Big West Conference women’s volleyball:

Long Beach State 3, Utah State 0--Senior Nique Crump had 10 kills to lead second-ranked Long Beach State, which rolled over Utah State, 15-8, 15-3, 15-5.

New Mexico State 3, UC Irvine 0--Larissa Carter posted 12 kills for the Anteaters (6-16, 1-9) in a 15-11, 16-14, 15-7 loss.

North Texas 3, CS Fullerton 2-- Katie Crawford had 15 kills for the Titans (12-12, 4-6), which lost in five games, 11-15, 15-11, 15-11, 7-15, 16-14.

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