Monday, February 13, 1995 7 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Iowa cruises past Kansas swim team By Tom Erickson Kansan sportswriter Kansas' graduation party was spoiled Saturday by the No.12 Iowa men's swimming team. Jumping out to a 18-4 lead after the first event, the Hawkeyes coasted to a 139-104 win over the No. 22 Jayhawks. "We got motivated," he said. "These guys talked a lot, and we were ready to start a fight and get pumped up." The victory put a sour finish to a meet that began with the recognition of Kansas seniors Marc Bontrager, Todd Davidson, Marc Hensel, Chuck Herbert, Chris Martin and Jeff Wilson, who all swam at Robinson Natalatorium for the final time. Iowa took first and second in both the one- and three-meter diving Sophomore Erik Jorgensen was the Jayhawks' brightest star, taking first place in the 500- and 1,000-yard freesyle events. He also was part of the 400-yard freesyle team. Jorgensen said he had thought the team was ready to face Iowa, a tough nonconference opponent. The Hawkeyes won four events by less than 25 of a second ahead of the closest Jayhawk swimmer, making the loss all the more frustrating for Kansas. TECHNICALS, Cont., from Page 1. the bench and began to argue with an official at midcourt. The official then approached Sampson, and a three-way argument ensued. The situation seemed to be resolved when both coaches returned to their benches and play resumed. It didn't take long, however, for tempers to flare again. After an offensive foul was called on the Sooners, Oklahoma senior Calvin Curry rushed to an official to argue. He was whistled for the technical, and that brought the entire Oklahoma bench onto the floor. In the argument that followed, an Oklahoma assistant coach was charged with the third technical foul. "It was on an assistant, and that's all 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts events. Kansas junior Kris Hoffman finished third in the one-meter competition with a score of 282.150, and Martin placed third on the three-meter board with a 273.500 mark. Kansas diving coach Don Fearon said his team could be described as hot and cold on Saturday. "We had some guys who did a real good job," he said, "Kiss Hoffman and Pat Burke had a real good one-meter, and Chris Martin was a little bit off. On the high board, I would have to say that Chris Martin had a really good meet, and Hoffman and Pat Burke were a little bit off." Putting all of the elements together will be Fearon's focus going into the conference meet. Kansas swim coach Gary Kempf said he was disappointed with the loss and lack of energy at the outset. "We're going to be working on trying to go from one dive to the next dive," he said. "Instead of practicing larger repetition, we're going to be focusing on how to progress through, kind of choreograph it." "I felt like we were a good enough team to have a chance," he said. "We just had too many close races. We tried, and our attitude was good. I respect that, but we didn't have the intensity throughout that we needed today." The back-to-back technicals gave the Jayhawks four consecutive freethrow attempts, and Gurley came off the bench to make all four. "Greg did a great job with shooting the technicals," Williams said. "It takes a bit of a cool customer to come off the bench and make the technical shots." I want to say about it." Sampson said. After the game, both coaches were asked about the quality of the officiating — a question they found difficult to answer because of the NCAA rule that prohibits coaches from commenting on officials. "The reason I hesitate to answer that question is the stupidest rule in the history of humans," Williams said. "I can't say anything, and if you guys don't like that, send letters to the commissioners about it." 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