Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday. February 7. 2000 kansan.com No Cover for Ladies!!! "A New Attitude for a New Semester" 2515 W. 6th • 842-9845 *Taking applications for all positions Women lose to Norway in soccer coach's debut The Americans gave up two goals in the last 10 minutes and lost 3-2 to Norway yesterday, souring April Heinrichs' debut as coach. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Playing with a new coach and a new contract, the U.S. women's soccer team was a long way from its World Cup glory. The Associated Press The U.S. team played without several members of the 1999 World Cup-winning squad: Michelle Akers, Lorie Fair, Cindy Parlow and Tisha Venturini. The U.S. team is preparing for the Sydney Olympics, and this exhibition was its first game since it signed a new contract with the U.S. Soccer Federation and ended a boycott that had kept it out of a tournament in Australia. Mia Hamm and Kristine Lilly scored for the United States. The goal was Hamm's 115th of her career, extending her record for international goals by a man or woman. Norway's winning goal came in the first minute of injury time. Dagny Mellgren's shot from 25 yards out beat goalkeeper Saskia Webber to the top left corner of the net. Heinrichs, the star of the 1991 World Cup team that beat Norway in the championship game, replaced Tony DiCicco last month. She has seven months to put together a team for the Sydney Games. Heinrichs used several young players yesterday. The move gave the rookies valuable experience, but it might have cost the United States the game. Norway scored first on a penalty kick in the 19th minute by Hge Riise. The United States' Nandi Pryce, 17, tried to backpass to Webber. The weakly played ball was intercepted by Norway's Marianne Pettersen, forcing Webber to come out and foul Pettersen. But in the 81st minute, Webber misplayed a long pass from Anita Rapp, and the ball went into the net. After the misplay, Pryce put both hands over her mouth and appeared to be in disbelief. The game appeared headed for a tie until Norway — the only team with a winning record, 11-10-2, against the U.S. team — scored on the long shot by Mellgren. Lilly's unassisted goal In the 71st minute put the Americans ahead 2-1. The U.S. team tied it in the 25th minute. Shannon MacMillan delivered a perfect cross to the mouth of the goal, and a diving Hamm headed the ball past goalkeeper Bente Nordby. At the time of the winning goal, the Americans had two 17-year-olds, two 18-year-olds and one 19-year-old on the field. U.S. squad advances in Davis Cup Woodruff leads team to first-round victory against Zimbabwe The Associated Press HARARE, Zimbabwe — The United States stayed alive in the Davis Cup yesterday, with Chris Woodruff winning the final match that gave a relieved and tearful John McEnroe a victory in his first test as captain. Woodruff, facing immense pressure as a Davis Cup rookie, defeated Wayne Black 6-3, 6-2 (7) 6-2, 6-4 and helped give the United States a 3-2 first-round victory. After the winning point, Woodruff threw his racquet in the air. He and McEnroe ran to each other and embraced. McEnroe briefly wept, and the other U.S. players mobbed the pair. "I've aged like five years in a week." McEnroe said. The U.S. team, in its first Davis Cup matches in Africa, faced a difficult road yesterday after Alex O'Brien and Rick Leach lost the doubles match to Wayne Black and Kevin Ullytt. Woodruff's victory sent the United States into the second round. The United States will play at home against the Czech Republic in April. A weakened Andre Agassi — so sick he vomited on the court — did his part earlier in the day, beating Black's brother — Byron Black — 6-2, 6-3, 7-6 (4) and tied the best-of-5 series. That set the stage for Woodruff, who looked stiff and shaken in his opening singles defeat Friday. But he responded when he had to, just as McEnroe hoped he would. The United States had Agassi in the opening singles match. But while that victory seemed secure, Woodruff remained the big question mark. That left the Zimbabweans one victory shy of a great upset in a confrontation Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe called the dwarfs against the giants. Woodruff, ranked 37th in the world, was coming off a strong Australian Open in which he lost to Pete Sampras in the quarterfinals. Only now the stakes were higher — he was playing for his country, with McEnroe stalking the sideline. "I'm going to have to put on my capd think," McEnroe had said, wondering how he could motivate Woodruff for such a pressurized match. He left the court at the City Sports Center following his victory without his trademark bows to the crowd. In the locker room, Agassi was cramping and vomiting severely, the team doctor said. 100s Announcements Agassi watched the end of the second match on TV from his hotel room, where he was recovering. 105 Personals 110 Business Agassi was distraught with altitude sickness and dehydration. After winning a shot, he vomited into a box behind a line judge's spot. McEnroe probably was even more stressed after Agassi's match. Kansan Classified Personals 115 On Campus 120 Announcements 125 Travel 130 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found 200s Employment In other World Group results, it was defending champion Australia 3, Switzerland 2; Spain 4, Italy 1; Brazil 4, France 1; Czech Republic 4, Britain 1; Russia 4, Belgium 1; Germany 4; Netherlands 1; and Slovakia 3, Austria 2. He also took some of the steam out of the crowd. 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