2B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. 2005 ATHLETICS CALENDAR TODAY Volleyball vs. Iowa State, 7 Volleyball vs. Iowa State, 7 p.m., Horejsi Family Athletics Center Tennis at ITA Central Regionals all day, Salt Lake City THURSDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY Tennis at ITA Central Regionals, all day, Salt Lake City - Soccer vs. Colorado College, 3 p.m., Jayhawk Soccer Complex * Tennis at ITA Central Regionals, all day, Salt Lake City SATURDAY Football at Colorado, 6 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Volleyball at Baylor, 7 p.m., Waco Texas Tennis at ITA Central Regionals all day, Salt Lake City SUNDAY ♦ Soccer vs. Texas, 1 p.m., Jayhawk Soccer Complex - Tennis at ITA Central Regionals, all day, Salt Lake City Kansas' future at Arrowhead unclear FOOTBALL BY RYAN SCHNEIDER rschneider@kansan.com KANSAN STAFF WRITER While Kansas Athletics Department officials declared last weekend's game at Arrowhead Stadium a success, the possibility of any future games in Kansas City, Mo., remains uncertain. The department had set a goal of selling 50,000 tickets to Kansas' first game at Arrowhead, and more than 54,000 attended the game against Oklahoma. The attendance figure, 54,109 would not be possible at Memorial Stadium, which seats about 50,000. Associate Athletics Director Jim Marchiony said any financial gains the department received from the game would not be known for several weeks. In the agreement to move the game to Arrowhead, Kansas received revenue from tickets, and the Kansas City Chiefs received revenue from concessions and “T The game this year was not moved for solely financial reasons, nor will any future decisions be made only on finances." Jim Marchiony Associate athletics director parking. He said the possible financial benefits of a game at an NFL venue was not the only factor in the decision. "The game this year was not moved for solely financial reasons, nor will any future decisions be made only on finances." Marchiony said. The decision to move the game this season, Marchiony said, was because Kansas already had six home games at Memorial Stadium. He said the department at least had to try a game at Arrowhead to see if it was a good idea. Rvlan Howe/KANSAN The department would discuss the future of any other games in Kansas City with football coach Mark Mangino, University administration, fans and Lawrence city officials. Marchiony said. Kansas City Chiefs officials told Kansas they were willing to host a home game at Arrowhead every season. Marchiony said future games in Kansas City, however, would not include nonconference opponents. Because the football team does not play any big-name teams from the Big 12 South division, such as Texas or Oklahoma, for another two seasons, Kansas officials have looked to their fellow North division teams for a possible Kansas City match-up. Larry Keating, senior associate athletics director, said he The crowd starts to file out of Arrowhead Stadium after the game between Kansas and Oklahoma last Saturday night. The Jayhawks' first game at Arrowhead Stadium ended in a 19-3 loss against the Sooners. had contacted other North division teams about playing at Arrowhead. However, the stipulation was that both teams would play each other in Kansas City for two seasons. Keating said he found no teams interested in a two-year agreement, which would require both teams to move a home game off campus. Edited by Alison Peterson Knotty boys Christof Stache/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Munich's French soccer player Valerien Isaael, right, and Turin's Swedish soccer player Zlatan Ibrahimovic, left, lie on the field as they challenge for the ball during the Champions League Group A match between FC Bayern Munich and Juventus Turin in the Allianz Arena in Munich on Tuesday. Munich won the match 2-1. MEN'S GOLF Jayhawks take 17th at PGA West tournament The Kansas men's golf team finished in 17th place out of 18 teams at The Prestige at PGA West on Monday and Tuesday in La Quinta, Calif. Kansas had a two-day total of 920 after shooting a second-round 304 and a final-round 307. Junior Gary Woodland continued his impressive play, tying for 17th place. He shot 70 and 71 in the second and third rounds. Senior Pete Krsnich tied for 59th with a three-round total of 229. Senior Luke Trammell tied for 72nd with a 232 total. UCLA took home the crown with a score of 860, followed by Brigham Young University with a score of 870.The Jayhawks will be back in action Nov. 3-4 at the Del Walker Classic in Long Beach, Calif. T17 Gary Woodland 78-70-71-219 Kansas Results T59 Pete Krsnich 77-77-75-229 T72 Luke Trammell 79-73-80-232 85 Zach Pederson 75.84.81.240 ♦90 Tyler Docking 85-85-85-255 Jonathon Anderson WOMEN'S GOLF Junior leads Kansas in eighth-place finish The Kansas women's golf team finished eighth out of 16 teams Tuesday at the Lady Razorback Invitational in Fayetteville, Ark. The Jayhawks were led by junior Amanda Costner, who placed fourth individually after finishing at even par with a three-round score of 21. She led after two rounds before shooting a 74 on Tuesday. Costner, the Jayhawks' top golfer this season, has finished in the top seven in all four tournaments. "We have come to expect that type of steady play out of her," Kansas women's golf coach Erin O'Neil said. "And she delivers for us." Individually, senior Chelsey Pryor finished in 31st and was followed in order by sophomore Annie Giangrosso, sophomore Sarah Kierl, senior Meredith Winkellman and junior Jill Womble. As a team, Kansas finished ahead of conference rivals Kansas State, which beat Kansas last week in the Madilynn Smith Invitational in Manhattan, and Iowa State. Kansas State. The Jayhawks were also able to beat the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles, who finished ahead of them in the previous two tournaments. This was the first tournament of the season that Kansas failed to record a sub-300 round. Arkansas played host to the tournament and finished in first place with a total score of 876. The Razorbacks had all of the top five individual golfers except Costner. Sophomore Ashley Medders won the tournament for Arkansas. The Jayhawks have a two-week break before competing at the last tournament of the fall season on Nov. 4-6 at Auburn. March Port FOOTBALL Mark Dent Saturday's game to be aired on pay-per-view This weekend's Kansas vs. Colorado football game will be televised on pay-per-view. The game is at 6 p.m. Oct. 22 at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. 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