SPORTS MONDAY, MARCH 7, 2005 2B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ATHLETICS CALENDAR TODAY 10:35 AM Mary Golf at Louisiana-Lafayette, all day, Lafayette, La. TOMORROW LOMOWKROW * Men's golf at Louisiana-Lafayette, all day, Lafayette, - Women's basketball vs. Missouri, noon, Kansas City, Mo. THURSDAY WEDNESDAY ♦ Women's basketball at Baylor (If Kansas wins), TBA, Kansas City, Mo. THURSDAY ♦ Women's aasketball vs. TBA (If Kansas wins), TBA, Kansas City, Mo. FRIDAY *Satfalf vs. Louisville, p 1pm, Aricca Bumper* *Satfalf, SSML 3 p 2m, Arrocha Ballpark* - Softball vs. SMS, 3 p.m., Arrocha Ballpark - FRIDAY *Softball vs. Louisville, 1 p.m., Arrocha Ballpark* - Baseball vs. North Dakota State, 3 p.m., Hoglund, Ballnack - Biankarp * Women's golf at Texas, all day, Austin, Texas - Women's golf at texas, aixy, Austin, Texas * Men's basketball at, TBA, TBA, Kansas City, Mo INTRAMURAL SCORES THURSDAY Men's **Men's** Phi Delt A-4 def. Delta Chi 4 39-36 Chronically Fatigued def. CBA 51-43 Reflexing Cherrybombs def. Moneyshots 38-34 Triangle def. LCA-4 38-15 Sigma Chi 2 def. TKE 62-52 Salt Dawgs def. Blue Chips 63-44 Handful of Crackers def. Sixers 56-47 Blue Jets def. Mountain Dewds 70-27 Rajun Cajuns def. Canned Heat 69-54 Beary Poppers def. Losers 68-63 - Women's Keen Shooting def. Reeses Pieces 51-34 - ◆ Co-Recreational Salt Dawgs def. Beaver Hunters 50-34 The Missionaires def. The Long Hairs 41-31 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Juniors Hallman, Kemp receive Big 12 honorable mentions Juniors Erica Hallman and Crystal Kemp were named to the All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention team Friday. The selections were the first all-conference honors for the Jayhawks since the 2000-01 season when three Kansas players were honorably mentioned. From the outside Hallman, a guard, has made a name as a dangerous perimeter shooter, currently ranking as the school's third-best three point shooter. She is one of two players in the Big 12 to average at least 12 points and five assists a game. During her career, Hallman has accumulated 325 assists, making her sixth on the career list at Kansas. Kemp, a forward, is leading Kansas in scoring and rebounding and reached the 1,000 point plateau this year. She is only the 11th player in the program's history to score 1,000 points and grab 500 rebounds. For the season Kemp averaged 13.3 points and 8.7 rebounds a contest. Paul Brand COLLEGE BASKETBALL Community college coach faces fraud, theft charges GREAT BEND — A Barton County Community College panel is considering revoking the diplomas of some men's basketball players who were named in an indictment against a former coach. Former coach Ryan Wolf faces a 37-count indictment for fraud, theft and embezzlement, and he's also accused of providing false information about athletes to officials at other universities. If the college does revoke degrees, it will be the first time since unveiling a new policy in January. President Veldon Law said. Yet another record bites the dust By PATRICK SHEHAN pshehan@kansan.com KANSAN WRITER It's been a bad time lately for Jim Ryun's longstanding Kansas track records. Benson Chesang broke Ryun's 1968 time for the 3,000-meter event on Feb. 12, and last Saturday, Jeremy Mims broke Ryun's record in the 800-meter event. Mims, Iowa City, Iowa, senior broke the 38-year-old record at the Iowa State Invitational in Ames, Iowa. Mims' time of 1:47.04 earned him second place and an automatic bid into the National Indoor Championships next weekend. The Associated Press "It feels great. Records are there for a reason." Mims said. "It's definitely an honor." Mims eyed Ryun's record when he came to Kansas as a freshman. Ryun's outstanding record of 1:47.91 lured Mims to Kansas in the first place. Mims said breaking Kansas records was particularly satisfying because the times were so much faster other schools' records. Bacchus performed under the radar until last week at the Big 12 Championships. Forty minutes after earning third in the women's heptathlon, Bacchus went to the long jump and jumped 20 feet, 6 1/2 inches, breaking the Kansas women's record. Other Jayhawks maximized their potential this weekend at the Last Chance Meets For Cascade, Trinidad, junior Charisse Cascade, it has been a part of age. At the Alex Wilson Invitational, Bacchus broke the record once more with a jump of 20 feet, 9 inches, taking first at the meet. The former record, held by Halcyon McKnight, stood for 22 years. Bacchus' jump provisionally qualified her for nationals. Ryun "Last year, and some of this year, I was trying to find my niche," Bacchus said. "I was tired of being mediocre." Bacchus But other than But other than getting motivation from some "inner something" Bacchus said her teammates have helped her tremendously. "Donley has helped me so much And Brooklyn is the best training partner ever," Bacchus said of horizontal jumps coach Milan Donley and horizontal jumper Brooklyn Hann. inches. The Sacramento, Calif., senior finished second at the invitational and set personal records in all five of her attempts at the meet. "Every time you have five personal records at one meet, you know you're executing and going to gain confidence," Donley said. Hann broke her previous record this weekend as well. She improved her chances to make nationals and set the KU women's triple jump record by jumping 43 feet, 2 1/4 Chesang, Ravine, Kenya, junior, beat the Kansas record he set when he beat Ryan's 37-year-old record, with a second-place finish in the 5,000 meter race. His time of 7.57.86 outdid his time of 7.59.46. His performance at the Alex Wilson Invitational was a provisional qualifier. Sheldon Battle, Jamestown, N.Y. junior, finished first in the weight throw with a distance of 66 feet, 1/2 inch. He also finished second in the shot put with a distance of 59 feet, 11 feet, 1/4 inches. Both efforts at the Iowa State Invitational were provisional qualifiers. — Edited by Jesse Truesdale Street skating in the park Rachel Sevmour/KANSAN Jordan Finney, 17, performs what is known as An Ollie North, a more advanced version of the Ollie, in Centennial Park, 600 Rockledge Road, Saturday afternoon. Finney has been skating for a year this April and often warms up at the park before going street skating after five o'clock. He goes out to street skate after five because businesses are usually closed and there are few pedestrians out. Like many skaters, sponsorship is on Finney's mind. He and his friends often video tape each other skating in hopes of receiving a sponsor to help pay for such expenses as professional equipment. Some of the videos are made for fun, though, Finney said. Jayhawks break even against Iowa, Iowa State over weekend TENNIS The drought ends, but not for long. After losing seven of eight matches, the Kansas tennis team (2-8 overall, 1-1 Big 12) knocked off conference foe Iowa State, 7-0, in Ames, Iowa, on Saturday. Yesterday, however, the Jayhawks had a reversal of fortunes and lost to Iowa, 7-0, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Coach Amy Hall-Holt said that she was proud of her team's performance against the Cyclones. "We really competed well," Hall-Holt said. We really, commons, who have failed to post a victory since Jan. 22, earned the doubles point for the second straight week. point for the Junior Christine Skoda and sophomore Ashley Filberth tallied their fourth win of the season as the pair defeated Iowa State's Danielle Uscinski and Chrissy Derouin, 8-4. Skoda and Filberth are 4-1 on the year in doubles competition. The Cyclones finished last in the Big 12 Conference standings the last two seasons and have lost 25 straight conference matches. doubles competitions Also, sophomore Brittany Brown and freshman Lauren Hommell ousted Jill Palen and Elizabeth Chermel, 8-6. In singles, the Jayhawks dominated, sweeping all matches. Sophomores Brittany Brown and Filberth each registered straight set wins. Freshman Elizaveta Avdeeva defeated Palen, 6-4. The victory marked Avdeeva's third straight victory of the season. Hommell, despite dropping the first set, came back to defeat Derouin, 4-6, 1-6. Kansas has won 21 of the last 22 matches against Iowa State. Against Iowa, the Jayhawks were unable to win any matches. They lost all three doubles matches and also lost each singles match. Avdeeva came the closest to winning a match, as she took Iowa's Meg Racette to three sets, 7-5 4-6 1-0, with a third match tiebreaker. Avdeva was on a three-game winning streak until the loss at Iowa. The Jayhawks will next face Nebraska in Big 12 Conference action Saturday, in Lawrence. The match is scheduled for noon, and will take place at Robinson Courts. Tell us your news — Rahul Sharma Contact Bill Cross or Jonathan Kealing at 864-4858 or sports@kansan.com. MC a gr the this 4