WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2002 SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 3B Men's golf places in top 10 again After winning the Stevinson Ranch Invitational in its last outing, the Kansas men's golf team put up an impressive follow-up performance at the Western Intercollegiate by finishing 4th in a 17-team field yesterday. Once again, the team was anchored by its rising star, junior Chris Marshall. Marshall finished third overall at the Stevinson Ranch Invitational, and yesterday ended in a tie for second place at the Western Intercollegiate. Marshall did so by setting a new career best with a three-round score of 208, including an even-par 70 in the third round. be 10, 71th place. The Washington Huskies finished first with a team score of 834, 20 strokes ahead of second place finisher Fresno State. San Jose State finished two strokes behind Fresno State and placed third, two strokes ahead of the Jayhawks. This showing marks seven consecutive tournaments at which the Jayhawks have finished in the top 10. They will next head to Chapel Hill, N.C., to compete in the Intercollegiate 2002, April 13-14, North Carolina and North Carolina State will play co-hosts to the tournament. It will be the last tournament for the Jayhawks before the Big 12 Conference Tournament in Hutchinson, which starts April 29. Other Jayhawks to compete included senior Travis Hurst, who fired a 2-under-par 68 in the second round and ended in a tie for sixth place, as well as senior Casey Harbour, whose three-round score of 223 was good for a tie of 44th place. Freshman Kevin Ward finished in a tie for 71st place with a score of 231, and his freshman teammate Andrew Price, shot a 232 and ended in a tie for 77th place. Ryan Greene STEPHENSON CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1R there were two outs in the sixth inning. The freshman ended up allowing two hits and striking out five in seven innings of work. It was just his second start of the season. "We were totally dominated by a team in every phase of the game," Stephenson said. "[It was the] most embarrassing game of the year for us." Kansas (14-15) never trailed, scoring three in the fourth and two in the fifth. Jones and freshman Tom Gorzelanny allowed just one run the entire game, and it was unearned. "The thing about Chris is, he's pretty fearless," Kansas coach Bobby Randall said. "For a kid to take a no-hitter that long into the game, I mean that's a good ball club." When asked about his team bouncing back for next week's rematch in Wichita, Stephenson didn't seem sure of his players ability to put yesterday's game behind them. "Do you think that team of ours has enough spunk to have any revenge on anything?" he said, "They looked like they were dead in the water and it would take six months to retrieve us from the depths." 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