Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 4, 1999 Friday, February 5,1999 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Allen Field House OPEN TO ALL MAJORS Full Part-time Internships Summer Employment Volunteer Over 150 Companies & Organizations Sponsored by Career & Employment Services 110 Burge Union, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 864-3624 • www.ukans.edu/~upc/cef.html Tennis team heads south Two players earn spot in tournament By Melinda Weaver Kansan sportswriter By capturing the Region V title in October, No. 9 Luis Uribe earned a spot in the Roles Indoors Championship this weekend in Dallas. Uribe, Queretaro, Mexico, senior, also will compete with his partner Ed Dus, Fairview Park, Ohio, sopnonmore, in the doubles competition. The No.15 doubles team in the nation won the Region V doubles title to KANSAS TENNIS earn the appearance The Rolex Indoors draws the top collegiate players from around the country. Twenty-two of the top 25 singles players will be competing as well as eight of the top 10 doubles teams. "We were ranked 39th when we won Region V," Dus said. "But just because we're ranked 15th now, that doesn't make us any better. It's wide open. There aren't any major dominating teams that I feel like." Men's Tennis we can't beat, but all of the teams are good enough that we could lose in the first round." Uribe and Dus are 1-1 this season. 8-6 overall for two seasons. "I would like to see them be more consistent," coach Mark Riley said. "They can be very good or average. They do seem to play better against better competition." Riley said the duo had spent the week practicing timing. "We focused on high-percentage tennis and making the opponent play," Dus said. "Solid tennis is great tennis. We don't want to do anything too flash." Dus has spent the week recovering from a shoulder injury that has hampered him since the team's first match against Louisville. He took four days to relax and has been trying to regain his timing. He said the injury won't bother him as much as if he had been playing alone. Uribe missed the first match of the season because he had the chicken pox, but returned in the Ice Volleys in Minnesota and decisively beat two opponents including No.14 Tom Chicoine of Michigan. 36,61,63. Last fall, Uribe entered the season unranked before defeating seven of nine ranked opponents. "I have been playing good indoor tennis," Uribe said. "I am confident I can do well and win some matches." "He played outstanding last week," Riley said. "I look forward to having good results as usual." With his spectacular play in the National Clay Courts and International Tennis Association All-American, Uribe became one of only four players to reach the Sweet 16 rounds in the first two lees of the ITA Grand Slam. Uribe said he also felt good about his chances at the Rolex Indoors. Dus said he has added confidence because Uribe is a great player. "I can hit more shots and do more with the ball knowing he can back me up," Dus said. "The best players in the country will be there." Uribe said. "This is a good chance for us to get some big wins and move up in the rankings. I think we can do well, but it will be hard." Singles player to face top athletes By Amanda Kaschube Kansan sportswriter Kris Sell, who is ranked 25th nationally for women's tennis singles, will represent the Kansas women's team this weekend at the Rolex Indoor Championship in Dallas. kris has waited a long time to be one of the top 50 players in the country," said Kansas coach Jenny Garrity. "She started the year at No.87, so this shows that the hard work in the fall paid off." Sell, who is second in the region, qualified for the meet by defeating three higher-ranked opponents at the ITA Central Region Championship finals last November. The two finalists automatically advanced to the Rolex Indoors. It is possible that Sell might face Duke's No. 1 singles player, Vanessa Webb. Sell lost to Webb 6-3, 6-1 last Saturday at a dual meet against Duke. Stanford, Florida, Duke, Kansas State and Tulsa are expected to compete. "I learned a lot in the match that will help me later on in the season," Sell said. "Now I can compete with her." Women's Tennis Webb is now ranked second nationally. "I're really looking forward to playing," said Sell, Morristown, N.J., senior. "I have nothing to lose." While the draw has not been decided yet, singles players from Since last weekend's losses against Duke and William and Mary, Sell has prepared for the tournament. Sell said she was optimistic about the tournament. "I think it depends on how well I play and how the draw looks," she said. "I think I can beat about anybody." technical things and just trying to get some good practices in," she said. "Once I get there, I'll have to adjust to my surroundings and my opponent's style of tennis." Sell will be accompanied by Garrity, her parents and two members of the men's tennis team. Luis Uribe, Queretaro, Mexico, senior, and Ed Dus, Fairview Park, Ohio, sophomore, are playing doubles in the Rolex Indoors. Uribe also is playing singles. Despite the support of her coach and family, Sell said she wanted more of a fan base. 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