SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Fridav. Januarv 20.1995 3B Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Friday. (schedule subject to change and or-blackouts): All Times CST FRIDAY, JANUARY 20 2:30 p.m. ESPN—PGA Golf, Northern Telecom Open, second round, at Tucson, Ariz. 6 p.m. PRIME — NCAA Hockey, Boston University at Boston College 6:30 p.m. ESPN—NHL, Buffalo at New York Rangers OR Chicago at Detroit 7 p.m. TNT — NBA Basketball, Oriando at Denver 9:30p.m. ESPN—NCAA Hockey, Colorado College at Minnesota ESPN2—NCAA Basketball, Marquee at Dayton 11 p.m. ESPN—Women's NCAA Basketball, California at Stanford Track coach wants to see improvement 'Hawks to compete in K-State Invite By Robert Moczydlowsky Kansan sportswriter The 1995 Kansas indoor track season continues tomorrow when the Jayhawks travel to Manhattan for the Kansas State Invitational. After their successful season opener at the Kansas Invitational, the Jayhawks are looking to improve as a team, said Kansas head track coach Gary Schwartz. "I think that you'll see a marked improvement over last weekend," Schwartz said. "Our goal is to constantly improve, week after week. Everything points toward the Big Eight Championships and then the NCAAs." This meet will give the Jayhawks a sneak peek at the location of the Big Eight Indoor Championships, which also will be held in Manhattan. "We'll get a chance to get accustomed to their facility," Schwartz said. "We'll use this as a chance to feel our way around their track." The six-team meet, which will feature Kansas State, Pittsburg State, Emporia State, Wichita State, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City, will be the Jayhawks' first team-scored meet of the indoor season. "The format of this meet allows for a lot of crowd participation." Schwartz said. "In this meet we compete as a team. Everyone has the same goal. It is a lot easier for spectators to understand what's on." Two of Kansas' top men's jumpers, senior pole vaulter John Bazzoni and senior high jumper Nick Johannsen will be away competing in the National Pole Vault Summit in Reno, New. Kansas jumps coach Rick Attig said that tomorrow's meet would be a great chance for some of the lesser-known Jayhawks to shine. "We're really jumping well for early in the season." Attig said. "Right now Paul Tan, Marcus Scheid, and Bart Peters are really doing well. They'll be in a great position to do well this weekend. Our triple jumpers are way ahead of schedule, too." Also expected to contribute are sophomore spinter Brian Martin and junior distance runner Chris Gaston. "Brian is exciting," Schwartz said. "He'll do well this weekend. Chris Gaston has been doing well lately, and look to hear from Natasha Shafer as well." Shafer, a senior spinner, runs the 55-100 and 200-meter sprints. 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