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The University Daily Kansan
Friday, April 9,1999
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The women's tennis team defeated conference-rival Missouri, 7-2, Wednesday at Columbia.
The No. 48 Jayhaws — their lowest ranking of the season — improved to 7-10 overall and 4-2 in the Big 12 conference.
By Amanda Kashube
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STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES
Win tarnished by low ranking
"We did a good job of taking care of a team that was gunning for us," she said. "Missouri had nothing to lose, and we didn't let them in the match."
freshman Cheryl Malliah won her second straight conference match at No. 3 singles and improved to 18-17 this season and 4-2 in the conference.
Kansas won all but one of the singles matches, winning No. 2 through No. 6.
Coach Jenny Garrity said the match had the usual rivalry as with other Kansas/Missouri teams.
Kansas won its 18th straight match against Missouri.
Senior Kris Sell said Cheryl Mal
The No.2 and No.3 doubles teams also earned points for the Jawhawks. The two teams also have winning records now.
Despite the recent conference loss to Colorado, Garrity said she was pleased with the conference record.
"I wish we could have the Colorado match again, but they had a hard-fought win," she said. "We're 4-2, and we played one match without Kris (Sell)."
Women's Tennis
Garrity said she was looking forward to next week's match-up against Kansas State.
Sell lost her match at No. 1 singles to Biljana Pawlowa, 7-5, 6-4. Sell also dropped one spot in the national rankings to No. 23 overall after losing to Nebraska.
laiiah had been playing great tennis. lately.
Kansas must first face Tulsa at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Robinson Courts.
Golfers improve by finishing fifth
While 'Tulsa is not in Kansas' conference, it is in the Kansas' Central Region.
Juniors Brooke Chiller and Julia Sidorova also won their singles matches in two sets, while sophomore Monica Sekulov won her match in three sets. With the win, Sekulov and Sidorova have winning records of 15-15 and 13-10, respectively.
Freshman Christi Wagenaar replaced fellow freshman Lisa Malah at No. 6 singles. Wagenaar won 4,6,2,6,3.
"Christi has been playing great lately," Garrity said. "Liza has a full body rash, and doctors said she should not sweat. The decision to replace her with Christi was easy."
Tulaa senior Anouska Van Excel holds the most singles wins in school history and is ranked in the top 10 nationally.
By Brad Hallier
Garrity said Lisa Malliaiah's condition made her status uncertain for this weekend's match against Tulsa.
Edited by Julie Sachs
"Tulsa has a very talented team," Garrity said. "This is definitely a must win for us."
Coach Ross Randall said the Jayhawks were not at their best last weekend at the Augusta State Invitational, but they still managed to finish fifth.
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Something must be going right for the Kansas men's golf team.
"They didn't play great, but they were steady," he said. "I was pleased, and we are looking better with each tournament."
Kansas' score of 870 would have won 12 out of the previous 21 tournaments in Augusta, Ga.
Prior to the finish, Thompson's only top-10 score of the year was his first-place finish at the Kansas Invitational in the fall.
Chris Thompson, an All-American last year, improved his play at the tournament by taking third.
Unris played more like he was capable of. "Randall said. 'He didn't play as well in the final round, despite having six birdies, but that
was the Chris we expect "
rine Jayhawks will take the same five players from the Augusta, Ga., tournament. The top-four players— senior Chris Thompson, junior Ryan Vorme and Brad Davis, and sophomore Conrad Roberts —
The Jayhawks will try to continue their improvement this weekend at the BellSouth Intercollegiate in Cary, N.C.
"It's one of the strongest fields of any tournament," Randall said. "Hopefully, we can beat some people. We can really improve our ranking in the next two tournaments."
legion of Kansas,ranked 29th in the Collegiate Golf Rankings,will be up against a tough field at the tournament. In addition to Kansas,six other ranked teams will participate in the 12-team field,including second-ranked Clemson,third-ranked UNLV,12th-ranked Minnesota,14th-ranked North Carolina,17th-ranked East Tennessee State and 18th-ranked North Carolina State.
But Randall has been searching for a regular fifth player this season.
have remained constant throughout most of the spring.
Junior Jake Istnick, who recently won his first collegiate title at the Stevinson Ranch Invitational,
likely will be the Jayhawks' fifth golfer. Davis said, "I think that we have finally found our team. We played pretty good last
Randall agreed, and said he didn't want to change the lineup too much this late in the season, especially with only one more tournament before post-season play begins.
weekend, and with Jake, I think we can get it all together and make a run at regions."
"I think this is the team that we'll stay with," he said. "Nothing is set in stone, though."
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