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Today: Storm at New Orleans

By Times Staff Writer
Published March 7, 2004

WHEN/WHERE: noon; New Orleans Arena.

TV/RADIO: Ch. 8; WDAE-AM 620. RECORDS: Tampa Bay 2-2, New Orleans 3-1.

COACHES: Tampa Bay - Tim Marcum (160-57, 16th season); New Orleans - Mike Neu (10-10, second season).

THE SERIES: First meeting.

NOTES: The Storm seeks consecutive wins for the first time this season against Southern Division-leading New Orleans, whose 50-30 loss last week in Las Vegas was its first. ... The game features two of the league's top offensive specialists in Tampa Bay's Freddie Solomon, the league scoring leader (78 points), and New Orleans' Aaron Bailey, who has seven receiving touchdowns. ... Storm receiver/linebacker David Saunders (shoulder) will be activated off injured reserve. Lineman Kelvin Kinney (groin) and fullback/linebacker Basil Proctor (thumb) remain out. ... New Orleans lineman B.J. Cohen was an All-Arena second-teamer with the Storm last season. Fullback/linebacker Dan Curran leads the league in rushing yards (96) and rushing touchdowns (eight) and was ironman of the month for February.

- Compiled by Frank Pastor.

[Last modified March 7, 2004, 01:35:55]


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