SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Mondav. January 23. 1995 3B 'Hawks feel bite of Bulldogs Kansas swimmers defeated by Georgia Several members of the Kansas women's swimming team prepare to start their race during the Kansas-Georgia swim meet. Edmee Rodriguez/ KANSAN By Tom Erickson Kansan sportswriter The No. 23 Kansas women's swimming team got into a dogfit on Saturday and came away licking its wounds. No. 11 Georgia took an early lead and swam away from the Jayhawks, winning 160-135 at Robinson Natatorium. Kansas coach Gary Kempf was proud of the effort his team displayed. "I thought we competed against one of the best programs in the nation," he said. "I told the ladies before we started that for us to have a shot at Georgia we'd have to swim pretty much a perfect meet." Freshman Kristin Nilsen led the Jayhawman with first place finishes in the 200-meter breaststroke and the 400-meter individual medley. Her mark of 4:24.44 in the 400 medley was an NCAA consideration time, which could qualify her for the NCAA championships in March. Kansas junior diver Michelle Rojoh placed first in both one-meter and three-meter diving. Her score of 300.450 in three-meter diving topped her previous school dual meet record of 292.500. "We had many great swims and many season bests," Nilsen said. "Next weekend we'll just come back in and be ready to go again." Another Jayhawk who had a good day was senior Ronda Lusty. She placed second in the 50-meter and 100-meter freestyles. She also swam the first leg on the winning 400-meter freestyle relay team, which included junior Donna Christensen, junior Jennifer Davis and sophomore Rebecca Andrew. Faster times are needed to get back into the win column next week when the team faces Iowa State and Arkansas, Lusty said. "As a team, I thought we showed a lot of heart," Carlson said. "Everybody went in and did what they could. We didn't get done exactly what we wanted to, but we kept fighting and I think we did well." The only other Kansas swimmer to win an event was senior Kristen Carlson, who finished first in the 100-meter backstroke with a time of 58.63. She was pleased with the team's performance as well. Georgia sophomore Lisa Coole won all three of her events, including making NCAA consideration times of 1:50.50 in the 200-meter freestyle and 56.17 in the 100-meter butterfly. Other multiple winners for the Bulldogs were senior Danielle Kennedy and junior Heather Blackmon. Despite the big victory, Georgia coach Jack Bauerle said the afternoon was exciting. "We had to swim really tough to win," he said. "It was two good teams having a really good meet." Kempf said there were many positive things to draw on from the meet. "The thing I liked most today was that we were balanced throughout our lineup," he said. "Because of the excellence of Georgia, some of the real development things that we did go unseen." Improvement is the key for success against the Cyclones and Razorbacks next Saturday, Kempf said. "I told the ladies we need to learn to be better everyday," he said. "We need to be a better team on Monday than we were today. We need to be a better team on Tuesday than we were on Monday. It's a growing deal every day for us." WINTER APPAREL All Wigwam stuff - wool socks, gloves, mittens, etc. Polar Fleece Jackets (Nike & Champion)... 20% off INTRAMURAL SPECIALS Hiking Boots - every single model $10.00 to $30.00 off Basketball shoes - every single model...$10.00 to $30.00 off Micro mesh - shorts & reversible tank tops...15% off Basketballs - Rawlings Leather was $60.00...Now $45.00 HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION. ALL HATS IN STOCK $ 10.00 INCLUDING NIKE, KU, MAJOR & MINOR LEAGUES FITTED OR ADJUSTABLE SALE ENDS JANUARY 31st. 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