Monday, April 19, 1999 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 5 Softball team suspends pitcher for violation of team policies By Brandon Skinnett sports@kansan.com Kansan sportwriter Jessi Kowal is no longer a member of the Kansas softball team. The sophomore pitcher has been suspended for the remainder of the season for violating team policies, head coach Tracy Bunge said Friday. Kowal will remain on scholarship for the remainder of the 1998-99 school year, but she will not return to Kansas next fall. She had a 6-7 record in 17 appearances this season. Kowal declined to comment on the suspension and said she had not decided where she would attend school in the fall. With Kowal out, junior Melanie DeWinter will step into the Jayhawks' No. 2 pitching spot. DeWinter has appeared in 11 games this season and has a 2-4 record. She has allowed 53 hits and 23 runs in 39 innings of work. DeWinter picked up her second win yesterday against the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She allowed three runs on six hits in six and a third innings in the Jayhawks' 5-3 victory. Junior Christy McPhail also will be seeing more work at pitcher. McPhail is the team's starting shortstop and has pitched in just four games this season. She has allowed five runs on 15 hits in just over 12 innings of work. "It could be a situation where we pitch Melanie for three or four innings and then we bring in Christy," Bunge said. McPhail saw considerable action last season while the Jayhawks' number one pitcher, junior Sarah Workman, was out with a torn biceps tendon. McPhail finished 1998 with a 14-15 record and 2.81 ERA. Edited by Jon Campbell The Kansas women's soccer team continued its spring-season success by winning two more games yesterday, defeating Arkansas 1-0 and Arizona State 2-1. Women's soccer chalks up two victories in spite of its depleted 13-player roster The victories kept the team undefeated and improved its record to 4-0. overall. Although the record is impressive, a fact even more noteworthy may be that this weekend's victories both came with a depleted 13-player roster. Against Arkansas, sophomore defender Kyle Watts scored the game's only goal-off a-corner kick to give the Jayhawks the win. In the Arizona State game, the Sun Devils scored first. But the Jayhawks fought back with a solid second half attack. Junior midfielder Melissa Downing put the women on the board, scoring on a put back when the Arizona State goalkeeper displayed the ball. Later in the half, freshman forward Natalie Hoogveld scored the game winner off a corner kick. Offensively, the team had struggled to score goals in the fall. But this spring, scoring has not been a problem. Kansas has outscored its opponents 7-3 through five games. Another key to the Jayhawks success has been the play in goal by sophomore Katie Garrity and junior Betsy Pollard, who have combined for two shutouts. The spring season will conclude this weekend with two games. First, the team will travel to Creighton on Saturday for a 1 p.m. game against the Blue Jays. The Jayhawks will then return to Lawrence to wrap up their season at home against Southwest Missouri State University at 4 p.m. at SuperTarget Field. — Chris Wristen Even the cows are coming home Even the for this! Farmer's Ball We're cultivating local music Battle of the Bands starts each night at 10pm @ The Bottleneck The last band left standing Saturday night gets free recording time & to play Day on the Hill On Wed. April 21st, for $4, see: Palindromes Filthy Jim Starsky Bandit Teeth Competing Thurs. Coach Mack Electron Volts Final Battle Saturday April 24th $5 at door Brought to you by: z'gwon,th Klee Young Bovine Domesticus 90. 7 Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Friday October 1. 1999, 8:00 p.m. Concert Series Moscow State RSU Symp. 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