8 Monday, February 20,1995 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Track claims nine victories Kansan staff report Kansas track dispatched a limited lineup to the Kansas State Open in Manhattan this weekend but came away with nine individual championships. To prepare for the Big Eight Championships, Kansas coaches sent a small squad to Manhattan and held weekend workouts in Lawrence for the rest of the team. The Jayhawks posted several season-best times at the meet and swept the top two places in both women's throwing events. Junior Lisa Lainen won the women's weight throw with a throw of 49 feet 9 inches. Freshman Lisa Beran took second with a throw of 44-5. In women's shot put, sophomore Amelia Holmes finished first with a Kansas also had a strong showing in jump events. throw of 46-8 3/4, Beran placed second with a throw of 40-7. Senior Nick Johannsen posted a season-best in the pole vault with a jump of 16-4 3/4. Freshman Marcus Scheid jumped 23-4 to win the men's long jump, and Senior Tarita Triplett won the women's triple jump with a mark of 36-3 1/2. An important week of practice awaits the Jayhawks as they prepare for next weekend's Big Eight Indoor Championships in Manhattan. Other Kansas individual winners were sophomore Michael Evers, men's 55-meter hurdles; freshman Diamond Williams, women's 55-meter run; freshman Brian Martin, men's 400; and senior Kris Nelson, women's 600. Women's tennis stumbles again Kansan staff report The No. 10 Kansas women's tennis team suffered another loss on Friday, losing to No. 23 Northwestern 6-3. It was the third consecutive loss to a nationally ranked team for the Jayhawks, who now have an overall record of 3-4. Kansas had to play with senior Nora Koves, who remained in Lawrence recovering from stomach flu. Koves is ranked No. 2 nationally. Sophomore Amy Trykul took over the No. 1-singles spot, and she was defeated by Siri Ekundl 4-6, 6-1, 6-0. The bright spots for Kansas came at the No. 2 and No. 3 singles, where sophomore Jenny Atkerson and freshman Christie Sim overcame early deficits to earn the Jayhawks' two singles victories. Atkerson defeated Marjorie Gantman 1-6, 6-2, 6-1 at the No. 2 spot, and Sim defeated Elissa Kim 7-5, 6-4 at No. 3. Northwestern then won the remaining three singles matches and two of three doubles matches. Individual doubles results were not available. Next up for the Jayhawks is the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Rolex National Team Indoor Tournament in Louisville, Ky., from Wednesday to Sunday. Minnesota steps up in Big Ten standings Michigan State falls to Gophers' defense MINNEAPOLIS — There's one reason why Minnesota is back in the thick of the Big Ten race. Offense isn't it. The Associated Press "Defense is why we're in the position we're in," coach Clem Haskins said on Saturday after his No. 24 Gophers shut down eighthranked Michigan State with a 66-57 victory. Voshon Lenard broke out of a shooting slump, scoring 17 points for Minnesota and kept Shawn Respert, the Big Ten's top score, in check as the Gophers (17-7, 8-4) avenged last month's 54-53 loss to the Spartans. Minnesota improved to 8-4. The victory moved the Gophers within 1 1/2 games of the league-leading Spartans (18-4, 10-3), winners of nine of their last 10 games. Respect, averaging 25.7 points a game before Saturday, was held to 17 points on 6-of-21 shooting, including two of 11 from three-point range. His backcourt teammate Eric Snow went scoreless for the first time in 45 games, fouling out with 2:16 remaining. Frustrating Respert was all part of the Gophers' game plan. "When he came off screens, we wanted to trap him. When he tried to go one-on-one, somebody stepped up," Lenard said. "We know every time Resert's open, he's going to shoot. "We thought if we could hold him under 20 points, we'd have a good chance of winning." The Gophers continued to struggle from the field, shooting 43 percent. But they held Michigan State to 38 percent — far below its league-best average of 50.7 percent — and forced 15 turnovers. The Spartans' earlier meeting with Minnesota was the only time they shot worse, 36 percent. "That's the best defense we've had thrown against us all year. It was very difficult to take good shots," said Spartans coach Jud Heathcote, who coached his 19th and final game at Williams Arena. "We didn't shoot very well or take good care of the ball. You can't do those things and expect to win on the road. "This is one we'd like to forget." Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 P.M. 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