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KS 66025 By Tom Erickson Kansan sportswriter Women's soccer coach stable after rocky start New coaches preparing to lead fledgling teams Kansas women's soccer coach Lori Walker has plenty to do to get the first team on the field this fall, but she also wants to take care of a few other problems — such as the telephone. The national signing date for NCAA soccer was last Wednesday, but regulations did not allow Kansas to sign anyone because Walker still had not arrived on campus. Walker began her search for players after her arrival on Monday. When Walker arrived at Kansas Monday, the telephone lines to her office on the second floor of Allen Field House still were not hooked up. When Walker returned there yesterday afternoon, she was stuck in the lobby because the locks had been changed. Despite the challenges, Walker plans to make recruiting her No.1 priority in her first two months on the job. "We've got to field a team of 18 to 23 players," Walker said. "I'm going to go out and take a look at the current women's club team to find people." The delay should not be much of a factor in the first recruiting class, Walker said. "There are still some good kids out Possible opponents include Creighton, Evansville, Iowa State and Nebraska. This also will be the first season for the Cyclones, and the Cornhuskers have been competing in soccer for two years. there who may not have made up their minds yet or do not want to go to powerhouse programs," she said. The Jayhawks plan to have from six to eight home games in 1995. Walker said. Walker spent three years as an assistant soccer coach at Maryland before coming to Kansas. Her duties with the Terrapins included organizing travel, doing office work and assisting head coach April Heinrichs with recruiting. On the field, she organized the defense and worked with specific team grounds. Walker began playing as a third-grader and went on to play for three NCAA National Championship teams at North Carolina. She also won three Atlantic Coast Conference titles as a Tarheel. Mark Salisbury,men's club soccer team coach, said Kansas was fortunate to get Walker. "Lori is clearly a qualified candidate," he said. Betsy Stephenson, associate athletic director, said she was pleased with Walker's coaching ability. I was impressed with Lori's ability to translate what she learned as a student athlete to her coaching and beyond that to her administrative skills," said Stephenson. Women's rowing coach hopes for early success By Tom Erickson Kansan sportswriter Women's rowing at Kansas has moved one step closer to hitting the water this fall with the selection of a coach. Rob Catloth, who has served as head coach of the Kansas Crew Club since 1991, has been chosen to lead the team. Catloth said that he was glad to have the job and that he had much to do to make the team a reality. "Getting the program start is my main goal right now," he said. "I don't really know what we are doing to do." As coach of the men's and women's crew clubs, Catloth directed 22 boats in final competition and won 13 medals at the Midwest Collegiate Rowing Championship Regatta. Setting a schedule for 1995 and signing team members are the Catloth graduated from Kansas in 1985 and served as assistant coach of the women's program for the 1984-1985 season and from 1988 through 1990. most important goals for the first few months, Catloth said. "For the first year or so, we will go with a schedule similar to what the club teams have had," he said. "We're hoping to be successful quickly." Catloth began rowing as a student. He said most people began the sport at the college level. "Crew is not a sport in the Midwest with a lot of high school participation," he said. "Recruiting comes from colleges and other sports." Officials in the athletic department are pleased with Catloth's hiring. 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