THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2002 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 7A SPORTS CHRISTINA NEFF/KANSAN Kansas pitcher Tom Gorzelainey pitches against Baker University. Kansas defeated Baker 12-9. BASEBALL three-run double to put the game out of reach. He later scored on a triple by Rachlin. CONTINUED FROM 8A "I thought he'd be one of our best hitters." Randall said of Spanish. "I still think he will be, and I think today he showed he can be." Spanish finished the day 2-for-3 with three stolen bases and four RBI. Armstrong added three RBI, and senior Ryan Klocksien notched two doubles for the Jay hawks, who improve to 9-3 at Hoglund Ballpark. With a game at Oklahoma State on Friday, yesterday's win gives the Jayhawks momentum going back into Big 12 Conference play. "Cole got four hits the other day, and "We learned more from this than if we'd jumped out to a big lead. We learned what we need to do and not to throw atbats away. We needed to play today and that's why." bobby Randell Baseball coach he's starting to hit with confidence," Randall said, "and Casey's starting to hit with confidence. It's a big boost for them and for us, too." Contact Wood at rwood@kansan.com. This story was edited by Andy Gassaway. Kansas takes two against SEC rival By Ali Brox Kansan sportswriter The Kansan softball swept a doubleheader against Arkansas yesterday in Fayetteville and improved to 19-12 with the 2-1 and 3-0 wins. "Arkansas had been playing well coming into these games," coach Tracy Bunge said. "They've had some good wins in the Southeastern Conference and have been getting some votes in the top 25 poll. These were good team wins for us in terms of we had good pitching, we were good defensively and aggressively." Taking a break from conference play for a day, the games against Arkansas were important wins for the Jayhawks. The Jayhawks have talked about being able to capitalize on other teams' mistakes, and they did just that yesterday as Arkansas made some crucial errors that opened the door for Kansas. In the first game, the Razorbacks committed three errors that led to the game-winning run for the Jayhawks. Senior designated player Katie Campbell reached first on an error in the top of the seventh and sophomore catcher Dani May entered to run for Campbell. Senior second baseman Amy Hulse made a sacrifice but reached on a fielder's choice as the throw to get May at second was wide. May and Hulse advanced to second and third on a ground out by sophomore outfielder Melanie Wallach. Senior shortstop Courtney Wright reached on a walk to load the bases, and senior outfielder Shelly Musser reached base on another error by Arkansas that scored May from third for a 2-1 Jayhawk lead. Freshman pitcher Serena Settlemier relieved sophomore pitcher Kara Pierce in the seventh inning and retired the side to seal the victory. "Serena's such a contrast to Kara that it's a tough adjustment for teams that have been facing Kara for five innings to try to hit Serena." Bunge said. "Serena's handled the role of reliever well all season." Milhoan said she felt good going into the game. Bunge said junior pitcher Kirsten Milhoan's performance was a key factor in the second game. "She threw a spectacular game," Bunge said. "She threw a one-hitter, and the only hit was an infield grounder that the runner beat out." "I knew all my pitches were working today," Milhoan said. "Our team was very focused today and we came out with the attitude to get it done. We had no errors in either game." Contact Brox at abrox@kansan.com. This story was edited by Gillian Titus. Got a Game This Weekend? The University Daily Kansan wants to print scores and highlights from club and intramural sports. 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