Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 8, 2000 BASEBALL Tigers' Zaun joins Royals as team's eighth catcher UNEDN, Fla. — Catcher Gregg Zaun was traded to the Kansas City Royals from the Detroit Tigers yesterday. Zaun, 28, spent last season with the Texas Rangers as the backup to Ivan Rodriguez. He was obtained by the Tigers in the nine-player trade that sent Juan Gonzalez to Detroit. The 5-foot-10-inch, 190-pound catcher hit .247 with one home run and 12 RBI in 43 games for the Rangers. His best season was in 1997 with the Florida Marlins when he hit .301 with 20 RBI in 58 games To make room for Zaun, the Royals designated pitcher David Lundquist for assignment. Zaun gives the Royals eight catchers on the team roster, including Sal Fasano, Brian Johnson and Jorge Fabregas. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Cowgirls, Sooners win advance in tournament KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Oklahoma State and Nebraska each won games yesterday in the first round of the Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Tournament, allowing to advance to second-round play. Chantoya Hawkins scored 23 points yesterday as ninth-seeded Oklahoma State (14-15) beat Kansas State 67-59. The Cowgirls will play No. 10 Iowa State, the top seed, at noon tomorrow. Toya Releford added 17 points, and Jessica Bates had 12 for Oklahoma State. Casey Leonhardt scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to help Nebraska beat Baylor 82-61. The Sooners (17-11) will face the fourth-seeded Jawahres tomorrow. The game marked the final contest for Baylor coach Sonja Hogg, who retired after six years at Baylor and a 17-year career in which she earned a 390-146 record. iowa State's Eustachy earns coaching honor AMES, Iowa — Larry Eustachy's second season as Iowa State's men's basketball coach was more than a surprise. It was absolutely stunning. Eustachy was the unanimous choice as The Associated Press Big 12 coach of the year after taking a team picked to finish no higher than sixth and guiding it to the school's first conference championship in 55 years. The undersized, shorthanded Cyclones finished 14-2 in the league and are 26-4 overall, a school record for victories and a dramatic turnaround from the 15-15 mark the Cyclones posted last season. Never before had Iowa State made so much improvement from one season to the next. "The reason I was named coach of the year was because we have good players," Eustachy said. Wyoming coach says for now he'll stay put LARAMIE, Wyo. — Wyoming coach Steve McClain, who has been rumored in line for other coaching jobs, hinted that moving was not in his plans right now. “You'd probably be a little foolish to leave a team that’s going to have a chance to be a top 25 team a year from now,” he said. “So if that gives you a hint, I think that's the best I can do.” McClain had been mentioned as a candidate at Kansas State, Nebraska, Texas Christian and Georgia even though none of those schools have openings. State in the first round of the league tournament in Las Vegas Thursday. The Cowboys are looking to make the NIT tournament for the third straight season. Wyoming (L0-11) 6 Boulder West Conference) plays Colorado Coach Tom Asbury's job at Kansas State is thought to be most likely to open first. McClain was head coach at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas from 1991-94. HOCKEY McSorley's stick attack to be reviewed in court VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Marty McSorley of the Boston Bruins must now answer in a Canadian court for his vicious stick attack on Donald Brashear of the Vancouver Canucks. McSorley — one of the league's tough guys — was ordered yesterday to appear in court April 4 on one count of assault with a weapon for his Feb. 21 attack. ne plans to plead innocent, his lawyer said. If convicted, McSorley could face a maximum of 18 months in jail. "I'm disappointed," McSorley said. "I'm disappointed it's going to court because I don't know if anybody really knows right now how much I've already lost." The 36-year-old defenseman was suspended by the NHL for the rest of the season in the league's harshest penalty ever for an on-ice infraction. He must meet with commissioner Gary Bettman before the league will consider letting him play again. "I've been in contact with a very good lawyer in Vancouver and we were trying to not have it go to court," McSorley said. His suspension will cost him an estimated $72,000 in salary. Geoff Gaul, a spokesman for the British Columbia criminal justice branch, said the decision to charge McSorley was made after a prosecutor's review and a police investigation His Vancouver lawyer, Bill Smart, said he hoped for a trial date in late summer or early fall. The NHL was displeased with the move but said it would fully cooperate with Canadian authorities. Chiefs allocate players to compete in Europe NFL KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Brian Shay, college football's all-time leading rusher, will spend his summer playing in Europe for the Berlin Thunder. The Kansas City Chiefs announced yesterday that Shay and former Kansas linebacker Jason Thoren were among 11 players the team allocated to NFL Europe for the 2000 season, which begins April 15. Thoren graduated from Kansas last semester. Thoren will play for the Berlin Thoren will play for the Berlin Thunder. Shay went undrafted out of Division II Emporia State, despite setting NCAA records with 6,958 vards and 88 touchdowns. Considered undersized for the NFL at 5-foot-8-inches, 213 pounds, the Paola native was signed as a rookie free agent by the Chiefs and spent five weeks on the team's five-man practice squad before being cut. The Chiefs also sent quarterbacks Ted White, Bill Lindquist and Marcus Crandell to play in the European league. White and Lindquist were allocated to the Frankfurt Galaxy, and Crandell will join the Scottish Claymores The other allocated players are fullback Vershан Jackson (Berlin), centers Grant Garrett and Brian Waters (Berlin), guard Rob Murphy (Frankfurt), cornerback Ray Jackson (Amsterdam) and punter Nick Gallery (Frankfurt). The Associated Press Women's tennis ready for struggling rival By Zac Hunter sports@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter The conference season continues for the Kansas women's tennis team when members take on rival Missouri today at noon. The team brought its record to 7-2 overall and 1-0 in the Big 12 with a win against Texas Tech Sunday. The Hawks won the meet 8-1, losing only the doubles match at the No. 1 position. And the season's two setbacks — losses to nonconference opponents No. 33 Ohio State and No. 61 Tulsa, — are the season's only negative aspects. After the loss to Tulsa, coach Jenny Garrity said it would have been easy for Kansas to have a letdown in doubles, but the team didn't. "They did a good job of coming out and sweeping the doubles, and getting the three singles that we needed to get five points." Garrity said. Missouri has taken the opposite road. The Tigers barely avoided a sweep by the state of Texas after beating Texas Tech 5-4 in Columbia, Mo., Saturday. The win improved the team's overall record to 3-8, and gave the Tigers their first Except for the meets against the Buckeyes and the Golden Hurricane, the Jayhawks have pounded every opponent. conference win in five meets. Colorado, Baylor, Texas A&M and Texas hammered Missouri in the team's first four conference meets, as the Tigers won a combined four matches in four conference losses. Although Missouri has had little success this season, Garrity said the win against Texas Tech gave them momentum heading into today's match. "They are going to be very confident, and they are always up to play us," Garrity said. The Jayhawks are 21-2 against Missouri, and the Tigers haven't won a meet in the series since 1981. Garrity said that her players would be focused for the meet and that the rivalry was as intense as it was in any other sport, despite the 18 straight wins. But senior Brooke Chiller disagreed with Garrity about the rivalry's intensity. 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