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Bauhs announces plans to turn pro
Bauhs announces his plan to turn professional
Scott Bauhs (left) and Gary Towne (right) answer questions at Monday afternoon's press conference.
CHICO, Calif. – Chico State distance runner Scott Bauhs announced his intentions to forgo his senior track season to turn pro at a press conference Monday in the Acker Gym lobby. Watch the press conference on http://www.flotrack.org/.

Bauhs, a two-time National Champion and a participant in last summer’s U.S. Olympic Trials, will run his final collegiate race at the NCAA Division II Cross Country National Championships on Nov. 22. He will also graduate this semester with a degree in social science.

“My experience at Chico has been phenomenal, beyond my wildest dreams,” said Bauhs. “But right now is the right time for me to turn pro because, hopefully after next weekend, I will have accomplished everything I set out to accomplish athletically at the collegiate level. I’m also graduating this semester.”

“I don’t know how long my window of opportunity for breaking American records and doing well on the world stage as well. I just want to focus on doing everything I can to be the best runner that I can.”

A list of Bauhs' accomplishments since coming to Chico State can be found here.

Bauhs will turn his attention to qualifying for this summer’s World Championships in Berlin, Aug. 15-23. He will spend the spring training at altitude with some of the top coaches and athletes in the United States.

“I have been given a great opportunity to train with a great coach and high-profile Olympic level athletes,” said Bauhs. “I think it’s going to be to my advantage to really focus on making the World Championships and having a great summer track season in Europe.”

Bauhs leaves Chico State with the blessing of Head Coach Gary Towne and the rest of the Chico State athletic department.

“The impact that Scott has had on our school and program is really hard to quantify,” said Towne. “While establishing himself as one of the fastest American collegiate distance runners ever, Scott has made a name for himself and of course our school and program. Coaches and athletes at all levels across the nation now know about Chico State and all of the great things that we are doing. Much of this is due to the success of Scott Bauhs.  His impact on our team goes well beyond the fast times and incredible accomplishments that he’s achieved.  His day-to-day approach to training and racing has been nothing short of inspiring and educational for our coaches and athletes.”  

“It would be easy for me to be saddened by Scott’s decision.  It certainly will have a big impact on our track team this spring. But I was taught at a young age that it’s important to keep the best interests of others as my top priority.  For Scott, the opportunity to focus his spring and summer training toward a hopeful berth on the U.S. World Track and Field Championship team is most important. I’m in complete support of his decision.  As he moves to the next chapter of his life and career we are excited to see all that awaits Scott. He’ll definitely have the support of Chico behind him in those pursuits.”

Athletic Director Anita Barker expressed similar feelings.

“Scott has given us so much to be proud of. He’s brought excitement, attention, and class to our cross country and track programs, our athletic department, our University, and our city,” said Barker. “He’s worked hard and achieved so much both in his sport and in the classroom. Now that he’s graduating, he can move on knowing that he’s accomplished what he sat out to as a student and an athlete when he came to Chico State. We wish him nothing but the best and we’ll always be proud to call him a Wildcat.”

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Adam Arakawa
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Chico State right fielder Adam Arakawa continued his torrid start to 2010 with four more multi-hit games, finishing 9-for-15, to lead the Wildcats to a series split a four-game series at Cal State San Bernardino over the weekend. The CCAA Player of the Week one week ago, he's been dubbed the Wildcat of the Week this week.

Arakawa doubled twice, scored six times, drove in three runs, and walked three times against San Bernardino. He also recorded the 100th hit of his career and has now registered two or more hits in eight straight games and 12 of the last 13 to raise his average to .493. He is hitting .633 over his past eight games and .571 over his last 13.

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Smith earned All-NCAA Championship Tournament West Region Team honors by averaging 14 points, 7.7 assists, five rebounds, and three steals per game during the Wildcats’ run to the Sweet 16 and West Region title game.

Friday against third seeded Western Washington, Smith scored 15 points, snared four rebounds, dished out five assists and made three steals as the Wildcats downed the Vikings 79-68. Saturday versus Humboldt State, the All-CCAA first team selection was even better, posting her second career double-double with 15 points and 10 assists, while hauling in a team-high eight rebounds and five steals in Chico State’s come-from-behind 86-76 victory over the Lumberjacks. Monday, in the regional title game against Seattle Pacific, Smith finished with 12 points, eight assists, three rebounds, and a steal while drawing the defensive assignment against Great Northwest Athletic Conference Player of the Year Daesha Henderson and limiting her to just five points on 1-of-10 shooting.

Smith, who led the CCAA in free throw percentage (.824) and assists (134), also led the ’Cats in scoring (11.5 points per game) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.44). She  continues to move up the Chico State career records ladder with each contest. With one year of eligibility still remaining, Smith ranks ninth all-time in scoring, sixth in assists, seventh in free throws and 10th in career steals and 3-pointers.  
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