Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, February 15, 1999 Kansas women's tennis secures regional standing By Amanda Kaschube Kansan sportswriter The Kansas women's tennis team solidified its top ranking in the Central Region by defeating BYU. 9-0 last Friday. BYU was ranked second in the region and Kansas was No.1. The win marked the first dual-met wi of the season. Kansas improved to 1-2. This was a really big win for us," said freshman Cheryl Malliach. "We were really excited and pumped to play the Kris Sell won her sixth match against a ranked opponent by defeating Gee KANSAS Gee Garvin 7-5, 4-6, 6-0. By beating Garvin, ranked No. 68 nationally, Sell improved her singles record to 18-7. Junior Julia Sidorova said the team was both physically and mentally prepared for the match. "Everyone just clicked, we just had a feeling," she said. "We all just came out with the perfect game plans." Previously, BYU had defeated Kansas three straight years. "My freshman year they beat us 5-4, and my sophomore year they won 6-3," Sidorova said. "I really wanted to beat them." Brooke Chiller and Monica Sekulov won their matches 6-3, 6-4, and 6-4, 6-1, respectively. Chiller's and Sekulov's singles was marked their second consecutive wins of the season Four of the singles matches went to three sets. Singles player Malliah, No. 3 for the Jay- hawks, defended Kim Kelly, 5-7, 2-6, 2-3. "There were a lot of tough matches and they were tough competitors," Mallaiah said. "We just wanted it more because they beat us at home last year." Freshman Christi Wagenaar also won her singles matches 5-7, 6-2, 6-1. All three doubles teams won their first matches of the season. TENNIS Sidorova, the Kansas' No. 5 singles player, defeated Jodi Richardson 6-3, 2-6, 6-0. All three doubles teams won Sell and Maliaiah won their No. 1 doubles match, 8-4. As a freshman, Malliaah said she was getting more used to playing the big matches. "I was really nervous in the first two matches against Duke and William and Mary. But the more wins I get, the more relaxed I become," she said. Chiller and Sidorova and Wagenaar and Sekolov won their doubles matches 8-3 and 8-6, respectively. The team will travel to Madison, Wis., on Wednesday to prepare for the National Team Indoor Championship being played at the University of Wisconsin Thursday through Sunday. The Kansas men's tennis team soared to another victory Friday by defeating Ohio State 6-1. Kansan sportswriter The team has not lost since the first match of the season and has improved its record to 4-1. "We are playing better as a team," said senior Luis Uribe. "For a while, only two or three of us would play well on each night, but now that we have more matches under us, we are getting better. Against Ohio State, we won easily." By Melinda Weaver Men net win against Ohio State The Jayhawks have captured the doubles point in every match this season and have won 12 of 15 doubles matches overall. "We play aggressive doubles," Coach Mark Riley said. "We play basic doubles, nothing too fancy, but, over the next couple of weeks, we are going to add a few things to our game that we haven't even worked on yet. We should get better." In the last three matches, against Minnesota, Wichita State and Ohio State, the team has split double matches, relying on No. 2 doubles team Kenny Powell and Alex Barragan for the point. The duo has not disappointed, remaining "I like the pressure," Powell said. "I welcome the opportunity to win the point for my team. I have a lot of confidence not only in myself but also in Alex. Coming through in the last three matches has given us a lot confidence. We think we can beat anyone in the nation." undefeated on the season. Just as it did against Wichita State, Kansas won five of six singles matches, the only defeat coming from Ed Dus, who lost to Kevin Hawke 7-5, 6-4. Uribe defeated Chris Porter 6-3, 6-3. Uribe has 99 victories in both singles and doubles and will have a chance to reach 100 in each on Feb. 28 against Iowa in front of a home crowd. Only two others in Kansas history, Mike Wolf and Craig Wildey, have accomplished this feat. "I don't think about stuff like that very much," Uribe said. "But now I am really excited. I'm glad my next match is in Lawrence. I hope I can win at home and lots of people will show up to support me." The Jayhawk freshmen, Alex Barragan, Quentin Blakeney and Rodrigo Echagaray, have improved their performance, combining for six wins this week. Barragan is the first freshman to win 10 matches in a season since Uribe in 1996. "They're starting to get more confidence and comfort with what Singles MEN'S TENNIS Singles 1. No. 9 Luis Uribe (KU) defeated Chris Porter (OSU) 6-3, 6-3 2. Kenny Powell (KU) defeated Andrew Carlson (OSU) 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 3. Kevin Hawke (OSU) defeated Ed Dus (KU) 7-5, 6-4 4. Alex Barragan (KU) defeated Derek De Falco (OSU) 7-5, 6-4 5. Quentin Blakeen (KU) defeated Ben Basil (OSU) 7-6, 6-1 6. Rodrigo Echagarray (KU) defeated Bob Wellstein (OSU) 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 Doubles 1. No. 15 Dus/Uribe (KU) defeated Carlson/Hawke (OSU) 8-4 2. Barragan/Powell (KU) defeated J. Hanson DeFalco (OSU) 9-8 3. Basil/Porter (OSU) defeated Echogaray/Blakeney (KU) 8-2 they're doing," Riley said. "The seniors are doing really well, and the freshman haven't had that much pressure put on them. Powell and Uribe are playing outstanding; and the younger guys know the seniors can pull them through. Then they can go out and play well without the pressure." After playing two matches in three days, Kansas has a 16-day layoff before competing against Iowa Feb. 28 at the Alvamar Country Club. 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