THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11A right, name past, the did the fe for or the ur digital of the T. In on to G Cos ago excite the layers build with the d, m e is or. GHT natural ence think Wall. nana: ties Artiots WALKING ARTISTS INC. INC. OF AR & McDaniel SERVICES sponsor Co. *plexed 7* musicians, "in this l ages! MONDAY,OCTOBER 17,2005 ATHLETICS CALENDAR Todav - Women's Golf at Arkansas, all day - Men's Golf at Stanford, all day, La Quinta, Calif. SPORTS Tuesday - Men's Golf at Stanford, all day, La Quinta, Calif. - Women's Golf at Arkansas, all day, Fayetteville, Ark. - ♦ Volleyball.vs. Iowa State, 7 p.m., Horejsi Family Athletics Center - Tennis at ITA Central Regionals, all day, Salt Lake City, Utah Wednesday Hursday + Women's Tennis at ITA Central Regionals, all day, Salt Lake City Thursday Friday - Women's Soccer vs. Colorado College, 3 p.m. Jayhawk Soccer Complex - Women's Tennis at ITA Central Regionals, all day, Salt Lake City AP TOP 25 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct.15, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Others receiving votes: *Norlaska* 14, Ninesta 49, Texas A&M 47, Virginia 44, Colorado 32, TCU 25, Fresno St. 14, Iowa St. 14, West Virginia 13, Iowa 11, Wyoming 11, Purdue 9, North Carolina 3, Southern Miss 2. | | Record | Pt | Pvs | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Southern Cal(57) | 6-0 | 1,617 | 1 | | 2. Texas (8) | 6-0 | 1,566 | 2 | | 3. Virginia Tech | 6-0 | 1,495 | 3 | | 4. Georgia | 6-0 | 1,426 | 5 | | 5. Alabama | 6-0 | 1,306 | 6 | | 6. Miami | 5-1 | 1,279 | 7 | | 7. LSU | 4-1 | 1,201 | 10 | | 8. UCLA | 6-0 | 1,085 | 12 | | 9. Notre Dame | 4-2 | 1,020 | 9 | | 10. Texas Tech | 6-0 | 1,007 | 13 | | 11. Florida St. | 5-1 | 1,003 | 4 | | 12. Penn St. | 6-1 | 854 | 8 | | 13. Boston College | 6-1 | 809 | 14 | | 14. Ohio St. | 4-2 | 798 | 15 | | 15. Oregon | 6-1 | 665 | 20 | | 16. Auburn | 5-1 | 644 | 21 | | 17. Tennessee | 3-2 | 581 | 17 | | 18. Florida | 5-2 | 575 | 11 | | 19. Wisconsin | 6-1 | 549 | 23 | | 20. West Virginia | 6-1 | 379 | _ | | 21. TCU | 6-1 | 249 | 25 | | 22. Michigan St. | 4-2 | 223 | 16 | | 23. Virginia | 4-2 | 161 | _ | | 24. Fresno St. | 4-1 | 100 | _ | | 25. California | 5-2 | 89 | 18 | PALM DESERT, Calif. -Michelle Wie was expected her first paycheed It was a rude welcome less than two weeks after the 16-year-old phenom from Hawaii turned pro. LPGA Wie disqualified after rules dispute She wound up in a rules dispute that got her disqualified Sunday from the Samsung World Championship for taking a bad drop. Because she dropped the ball closer to the hole — by 3 inches according to her, by about a foot according to the rules officials — she should have added two strokes to her third-round 71. Wie finished her round at 74 — she would have earned $53,126 — she was escorted by two rules officials to the par-5 seventh hole at Bighorn Golf Club to show them her drop from a desert bush the day before. Nearly two hours later, she was disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard. The Associated Press SOCCER Kansas loses momentum BY DREW DAVISON AND ALISSA BAUER sports@kansan.com KANSAN SPORTSWITERS The Kansas soccer team ran out of steam after its first game this weekend. After shutting out Texas Tech 4-0 on Friday in Lubbock, Boulder lost to Colorado on Sunday in Boulder. Kansas lost the game 1-0 and moved to 8-6-2 on the season and 4-3-1 in play. "The latter part of the second half we ran out of gas a little bit in the altitude," Kansas soccer coach Mark Francis said. Senior forward Caroline Smith goes for a loose ball against Oklahoma State junior goalkeeper Jeanne Rankin at the Jayhawk Soccer Complex on Oct. 7. The Kansas soccer team lost 1-0 against Colorado on Sunday in Boulder, Colo. The loss drops the Jayhawks to 8-6-2 overall and 4-3-1 in the Big 12. Francis said the team had some good opportunities early in the game but was unable to finish off. Caroline Smith, senior forward, led the team with five shots on goal. Julie Hanley, freshman goalkeeper, made a career-high eight saves during the contest but lost her first game of the season as the starting goalkeeper. Kansan file photo Colorado's Lindsey Ralph scored the lone goal of the match off a rebound with 39 minutes remaining. Hanley made the initial save on Fran Munnelly's shot but Ralph was able to punch it back in. The Jayhawks continuously opened fire on Red Raider senior goalkeeper Megan Knaus, who, despite allowing Kansas had no trouble scoring against Texas Tech, though. The final 4-0 tally involved four different Jayhawk goal scorers and five assistors. Kansas was up 3-0 by the end of the first half before adding the fourth and final score in the 85th minute. four goals, had a career-best 12 saves. Senior forward Caroline Smith tagged her seventh goal of the season to be the first to put Kansas on the board. Senior forward Nicole Braman touched it to Smith after a long pass from sophomore defender Afton Sauer. Both were awarded assists, the first of Sauer's career. "We scored four very good goals," Francis said. "And we finished our chances extremely well." Sauer was handed her second career assist not much more than 20 minutes after her first. Junior defender Holly Gault took her turn in the 34th minute. Gault put the evening's second goal in from 20 yards out for her third of the season. Junior Lacey Novak and sophomore Emily Strinden, a pair of midfielders/forwards, each took an assist. With just over five minutes left in the first half, senior forward Kimberly Karfonta chipped in her first of the season, complete with a celebratory back-flip. Roundout out the scoring onslaught was midfielder Miss Geha. Goal number four on the evening was goal number three in the freshman's career. Fellow freshman midfielder/forward Sara Rogers brought in her first career point with the assist. 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