Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, March 1, 1999 Runner, vaulter one step closer to qualification By Mike Miller Kansan sportswriter Pole vaulter Shannon Agee and runner Charlie Gruber inched closer to qualifying for the NCAA Indoor Championships after competing at the Last Chance Meet last weekend. The men's and women's track teams sent 10 athletes to the Cyclone National Track and Field Qualifier at Iowa State in hopes of qualifying more athletes for nationals next weekend in Indianapolis. Gruber, who won the 1,000-meter race last weekend at the Big 12 Championships, set a school record and finished third in the 800-meter race this weekend with a provisional qualifying time of 1:50.09. Although Jim Ryun set the 880-yard record in 1967 with a time of 1:47.91, the mark has never been converted to meters. "I wanted to break 1:50, but when you break a school record you have to be pretty happy with that," Gruber said. Coach Gary Schwartz said Gruber had a chance to improve on his time, but was placed in a slower heat. "He gave every indication that he was ready to run very fast, but he needed to be in the right race," he said. Agee vaulted a season-best 12 feet and finished tied for second. The mark provisionally qualified her for next weekend's meet, but does not assure her a spot in the field. "We won't know if that mark is significant and will qualify her until Monday," Schwartz said. All-American Andrea Branson, ranked fourth nationally in the pole vault, finished fourth with a mark of 11 feet, 1/4 inch. Branson already has provisionally qualified for nationals. Pole vaulter Colby Miller, currently ranked 15th nationally, vaulted 16 feet, 10 3/4 inches, finishing second. Schwartz was optimistic that Miller's mark would be strong enough to earn him a spot at nationals. Hurdler Eric Patterson finished third in the 60-meter high hurdles with a time of 8.04 seconds, but fell short of the qualifying time of 7.88 seconds. All-American 35-pound weight thrower Scott Russell is the only Jayhawk automatically qualified for nationals. Russell, currently ranked fourth nationally, set a school and Big 12 Conference record with a throw of 73 feet, 6 inches. "We wanted to get more people qualified, but it didn't happen. Hopefully everybody came away from it with something that makes them a better athlete," Schwartz said. Edited by Jodi Smith Tennis team falters in home opener Ry Amanda Kaschube Kansan sportswriter The New Mexico Lobos spoiled the Kansas women's tennis home opener yesterday when they defeated the Jayhawks.7-2. Kansas tennis player Monica Sekulov reaches for a backhand return during her doubles match against New Mexico. Sekulov won the doubles match with partner Cheryl Mahliah. Photo by Augustus Anthony Piazza/KANSAN Kansas is now 2-5 this season. Kansas lost all of its singles matches and one of its doubles matches. The No.3 doubles team of Lisa Mallaiah and Monica Sekulov won its match 8-6. Cheryl Malaiah and her partner, Christi Wagenaar, won at No.2 doubles, 8-4. Sell strained two ligaments in her ankle on Friday when she fell down some stairs while decorating for a semi-formal for student athletes, head coach Jenny Garrity said. In singles play, Kansas lost 5-0 and had to switch its lineup because of an injury to No.1 singles player Kris Sell. "She should be on crutches until Monday," Garrity said. "She is very doubtful for next weekend." Kansas will face Baylor on Friday and Texas Tech on Sunday. Brooke Chiller moved up to the No.1 singles spot in Sell's place. She lost 6-2, 2-6, 1-6. "I was really proud of the way she played," Garrity said. "I know she was disappointed in the outcome, but she put a lot out on the line. I'm proud of her." Chiller won the first set against Ana Frigianovic, currently ranked No. 89 nationally and fifth regionally. "I played really well in the first set," Chiller said. "It made a difference playing at home because when I looked up to the stands I saw familiar faces." Friganovic won the second and the third set. "I need to continue playing my game no matter what the score is or who the opponent is." Chiller said. "I made too many errors." In No. 3 singles, Sekulov lost to Aimee Hites, 6-2, 4-6, 1-6 Hits played at Shawne Mission East before attending New Mexico. Garrity said the singles lineup was effective even though Kansas lost. At No. 4 singles, Julia Sidorova lost 6-0, 6-3 to Dominika Gerwin. "Everyone matched really well, even though we moved everyone up one spot," she said. Sidorova is now 9-11 in singles this year. Wagaenan lost her No. 5 singles match to Nicoleta Spilaca, 6-2, 6-2. Garrity said the team needed to work on the basics before next weekend's matches. 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