Section B · Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Monday, February 22, 1999 Jayhawks flounder in season-opening trip Bv Matt Tait Kansan sportswriter The second road trip of the year provided the Kansas baseball team with a winless weekend. The 'Hawks traveled to Phoenix, Ariz., to play in the Rawlings Spring Training Tournament and came away empty-handed. They were swept in four straight games. Sunday, the team played its best of the four but lost in a 5-4 decision to the Northwestern Wildcats. The loss dropped the Javahawks' overall record to 2-5. Pitcher Brian Schriner (1-1) lasted six and two-thirds innings, but could not get it prevailed in the end. "I thought we pitched pretty well today. Last night just took a lot out of us," Coach Bobby Randall said. "We just didn't have much on reserve." Second baseman Duane Thompson provided the offensive spark as he went two for three with an RBI and a run scored. In Saturday's game the Jayhawks faced the Nevada Wolfpack, the same team they opened the tournament with on Thursday. Much like Thursday's game, which the 'Hawks lost 10-1, the team was again overmatched as Nevada exploded for 25 hits and routed the Jayhawks 22-4. Starter Chris Williams lasted four innings and struck out five batters, but gave up eight runs, threw one wild pitch and hit a batter. Once Williams was taken out in the fifth, the Wolfpack poured it on the bulpen as they scored 13 runs in the next three innings. Shortstop John Nelson provided one of the few bright spots when he ripped a solo home run, his first of the year, in the third inning. Third baseman Sparky Wilhelm had an RBI triple in the fourth. That was the last time the Jayhawks would score in the game. First baseman Chad King extended his season long hitting streak to six games. The Pacific Tigers used a seven-run eighth inning to overcome a five-run deficit in defeating the Jahwaws. Rusty Philbrick pitched seven strong innings and gave up only three runs, but the relief pitchers could not hold the lead. "Rusty Philbrick pitched an excellent game," Randall said. "Our bullpen just didn't get the job done." Offensively, the game was a success, as catcher Shane Wedd tied a career high with three hits and outfielder Matt Van Alsburg hit his second home run of the season. Despite the flashes of offensive ability, Randall said the team still was not where it needed to be. "We have to find a way to close out a game," Randall said. "Our execution was poor, and we're still not cashing in on all our opportunities to score runs." The team will wrap up its season-opening road trip and open Big 12 Conference play this weekend with a three-game series at perennial power Texas Tech. It's been a unique season for the women's swimming and diving team. The Jayhawks took third place at this year's conference meet, moving up one place from last year. Coach Gary Kempf was awarded Big 12 Coach of the Year and two records were broken. Women climb the conference ladder By Emily Hughey Kansas sportswriter "It's a tremendous tribute to the team's performance and their attitude," Kempf said. From the first day, the Kansas team steadily maintained third place behind Texas and Nebraska. Ending the first day of the meet on a high note, the 400-yard medley relay broke a Kansas record set in 1987 and placed fourth. The team consisted of Kim Waite, Quincy Adams, Julie Tompkins and Adrienne Turner. Waite also stood out individually Thursday. She placed fifth in the 50-yard freestyle and achieved her NCAA consideration time. The NCAA consideration time is the standard a swimmer must achieve to be considered to compete in the NCAA Championships. If there is room in the meet for more swimmers than just those who make the automatic qualifying time, those who receive a consideration time may have the Kempf said he was happy after the first day of competition. He said that both the experienced seniors and the young swimmers did well, indicating their joint contribution to the quality of the Kansas swimming and diving program. opportunity to swim. "It was a great day," Kempf said. "We had tremendous performances from our seniors today. That speaks well for our program. But today was a blend of the old and the new. We had some freshman step up today and alfive of our senior women." Waite said that she felt ready to swim fast in her races and that the team motivated her to excel. "I really like the whole team thing," Waite said. "I've never seen anything like it before." On Friday, the momentum kept the team rolling with Turner's third-place finish and consideration time in the 100-yard butterfly. Waite's fifth-place finish and second consideration time in the 200-yard freestyle, and Adams' third-place finish and consideration time in the 100-vard breaststroke. Saturday brought an end to the meet and the Big 12 Coach of the Year Award to Kempf. In the 200 yard backstroke, junior Rebecca Eustice placed sixth, Adams placed fifth in the 200 yard breaststroke and Turner placed third in the 200-yard butterfly. All three women made consideration times in their respective events. Diver Rebecca McFall took seventh place in the platform competition with a Kansas record of 454.25. The swimmers attributed their improvement to the team's chemistry. Wilk said she had never experienced such optimism in her career at Kansas. Kempf said this women's team was one of which he was especially proud. "The five seniors finished like any senior dreams of finishing their career. They have great leadership," Kempf said. "And the freshman stood up and said they were a force to be reckoned with." Chenowith's 24 points end scoring drought "The team was overwhelming this year," Wilk said. "The team chemistry was the best in all my four years at KU and it really showed." —Edited by Jodi Smith Continued from page 10B "I think it was a big win for us and not just because of the timing of it," Kansas forward T. J.Pugh said. "Oklahoma is a very good team. They're the hottest team in the league." On Saturday however, the Sooners were far from hot. The Sooners' shooting was especially bad in the first half as they scored 14 points on 5 of 31 shots from the field for 16.1 percent and shot only 6.3 percent from long range on 1-of-16 shooting. "The whole key was we were good defensively, but we caught Oklahoma on a day when they weren't hitting their shots, too." Williams said. "The whole team defensive aspect of the second half was about as good as we've played." Oklahoma shot 26.5 percent from the field, the worst shooting performance by a Kelvin Sampson-coached Sooner team. The Big 12's most efficient three-point-shooting team connected on 7 of 32 shots from beyond the arc for 21.9 percent. The Jayhawks limited Oklahoma's leading scorer Eduardo Najera (15.2 points per game) to nine points on 4-of-16 shooting and held Eric Martin, the Sooners' second-leading scorer at 12.2 points per game, to eight points on 2-of-14 shooting. "We played tough. We out battled them," Chenowith said. "We played defense. The Kansas teams are supposed to play defense." After going scoreleess in the Jayhawks' 62-47 win against Kansas State on Wednesday, the 7-foot sophomore canned his first seven shots and finished 9- Maybe the biggest reason the Jayhawks defeated Oklahoma was the offensive reemergence of Chenowith. of-13 from the field for his 24 points. "It helped me when my first shot went in. It didn't feel good off my hand and it still went in." Chenwith said. "I was not embarrassed or frustrated after Kansas State. The coaches told me I played a great defensive game." 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